Crochet Kit - Kitty Cat Tank Top

SKU: B70695

Meow! The Kitty Cat Tank Top is the perfect layering piece, or wear it alone in warm weather!


Pattern Designer Information
Lee Sartori is the crochet designer behind CoCo Crochet Lee. Lee is a team member with Annie’s Craft Company. She can be seen as a guest host on Season 9 & 10 of the popular PBS Show Knit and Crochet Now, as well as a cast member of Annie’s Creative Studiowhere she demonstrates fun crochet skills and patterns. Lee’s passion is designing modern, wearable garments, and adorable amigurumi. Lee lives in Ontario, Canada with her two small children, her amazing husband, and her adorable bunny Neville. Her favorite social platform is Instagram, where she posts fun, and whimsical takes on crochet.
Skill Level
Level 1 - Beginner
Project Type
Top
Yarn Used
Truboo - 837
Pattern Gauge
11 sc, ch-1 x 13 rows = 4” blocked
Pattern Size Options
2XL, 3X, 4X, 5X, M/L, XL, XS/S
Pattern Yarn Weight
3 Light / DK
Dimensions Detail
Bust: 28-30 (32-34, 36-38, 40-42, 44-46, 48-50, 50-54, 56-58, 60-62)
Pattern Corrections
No
Pattern Craft
Crochet
Made For
Adult, Woman

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Clovia Dickey
Very soft yarn

Truboo is a very soft yarn. I’m having a difficult time using it. It is catching constantly and I’m concerned. Is it me or the yarn?!?!

Hi Clovia - Truboo can be a splitty yarn, since it's a plant fiber. Using a hook with a more blunt tip can help if you're accidentally splitting the stitches as you work into them. It can take a bit pf patience, but the fabric is so lovely that it's worth it!

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Clovia Dickey
Very soft yarn

Truboo is a very soft yarn. I’m having a difficult time using it. It is catching constantly and I’m concerned. Is it me or the yarn?!?!

Hi Clovia - Truboo can be a splitty yarn, since it's a plant fiber. Using a hook with a more blunt tip can help if you're accidentally splitting the stitches as you work into them. It can take a bit pf patience, but the fabric is so lovely that it's worth it!