Crochet Tutorial: Cottage Orange Cat Girl in Green Gingham Dress with Sunflower Bag and Picnic Accessories – Free Crochet Pattern.

Crochet Tutorial: Cottage Orange Cat Girl in Green Gingham Dress with Sunflower Bag and Picnic Accessories – Free Crochet Pattern.

This cottage orange cat girl is a sweet amigurumi doll with a rounded orange-and-white cat face, mismatched blue and golden eyes, a green gingham dress, white daisy appliqués, strawberry hair clips, green sandals, a sunflower crossbody bag, and tiny picnic accessories. The set also includes a straw sun hat with a yellow ribbon, a woven picnic basket, and a small fruit plate to match the cozy garden scene.

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Pattern Overview

This pattern is written in US crochet terms and is designed as a detailed amigurumi pattern. The finished doll has a large rounded head, a small neck, a short body hidden by a full skirt, slim arms, straight legs, white paws, orange patches, and soft picnic details.

The doll is worked mostly in continuous spiral rounds. Use a stitch marker at the first stitch of each round. Stuff gradually and firmly, especially the head, cheeks, body, feet, and bag, so the shape stays rounded and clear.

Finished Size

  • Doll height: about 11 inches / 28 cm when made with DK cotton yarn and a 2.25 mm hook.
  • Head width: about 4.5 inches / 11.5 cm.
  • Dress width at hem: about 6 inches / 15 cm.
  • Sun hat diameter: about 4.75 inches / 12 cm.
  • Picnic basket length: about 2.25 inches / 5.5 cm.

Skill Level

Intermediate amigurumi. A confident beginner can also make this project by following each round carefully. The small details are simple, but there are many of them, so take your time with sewing and embroidery.

Materials

  • DK weight cotton yarn in warm orange, white, cream beige, green, light green, yellow, sunflower yellow, brown, pink, red, dark red, leaf green, blue, golden yellow, black, and tan.
  • 2.25 mm crochet hook for the doll and main accessories.
  • 2.00 mm crochet hook for tiny flowers, strawberries, fruit, and facial details.
  • Fiberfill stuffing.
  • 12 mm safety eye in bright blue for the left eye.
  • 12 mm safety eye in golden yellow for the right eye.
  • Small piece of black embroidery thread for eye outlines, mouth, and whisker dots.
  • Pink embroidery thread for the nose and mouth.
  • Yarn needle, stitch marker, pins, and scissors.
  • Optional: thin craft wire for the picnic basket handle and bag strap if you want extra shape.

Abbreviations

  • MR: magic ring
  • ch: chain
  • sl st: slip stitch
  • sc: single crochet
  • hdc: half double crochet
  • dc: double crochet
  • tr: treble crochet
  • inc: increase, 2 sc in the same stitch
  • dec: invisible decrease over 2 stitches
  • BLO: back loop only
  • FLO: front loop only
  • st / sts: stitch / stitches
  • R: round or row
  • FO: fasten off

Gauge and Texture

Gauge is not strict, but the stitches must be tight enough that stuffing does not show. With DK cotton and a 2.25 mm hook, 6 sc and 7 rounds should measure about 1 inch / 2.5 cm.

For a neat look like the image, keep the tension firm and even. The head and paws should look smooth, the dress should flare softly, and the picnic accessories should be smaller and denser than the body.

Important Color Placement Notes

  • The cat has a warm orange head with a wide white center blaze running from the forehead down the face and into the muzzle.
  • The lower face and cheeks are white. The sides of the head are orange.
  • The left eye is blue and the right eye is golden yellow when the doll faces you.
  • The body, arms, and legs are cream beige, with white paws and white sock cuffs.
  • The dress is green gingham with small white square marks and white daisies.
  • The skirt has a white scalloped border.
  • The crossbody bag is tan with a sunflower appliqué on the front.
  • The strawberry hair clips sit above the doll’s right ear area, slightly angled.

Head

Use orange yarn. Work in continuous rounds. The head is large, round, and slightly wider at the cheeks. The white face blaze is added by color changing across the front stitches. Keep all color changes facing the front center.

Head Rounds

  1. R1: With orange, 6 sc in MR. (6)
  2. R2: inc around. (12)
  3. R3: sc 1, inc, repeat around. (18)
  4. R4: sc 2, inc, repeat around. (24)
  5. R5: sc 3, inc, repeat around. (30)
  6. R6: sc 4, inc, repeat around. (36)
  7. R7: sc 5, inc, repeat around. (42)
  8. R8: sc 6, inc, repeat around. (48)
  9. R9: sc 7, inc, repeat around. (54)
  10. R10: sc 8, inc, repeat around. (60)
  11. R11: sc 9, inc, repeat around. (66)
  12. R12: sc 10, inc, repeat around. (72)
  13. R13-R15: sc around in orange. (72)
  14. R16: orange 28 sc, white 16 sc, orange 28 sc. (72)
  15. R17: orange 26 sc, white 20 sc, orange 26 sc. (72)
  16. R18: orange 24 sc, white 24 sc, orange 24 sc. (72)
  17. R19-R22: orange 22 sc, white 28 sc, orange 22 sc. (72)
  18. R23: orange 21 sc, white 30 sc, orange 21 sc. (72)
  19. R24: orange 20 sc, white 32 sc, orange 20 sc. (72)
  20. R25: orange 20 sc, white 32 sc, orange 20 sc. (72)
  21. R26: sc 10, dec, repeat around while keeping the front center stitches white. (66)
  22. R27: sc 9, dec, repeat around. (60)
  23. R28: sc 8, dec, repeat around. (54)
  24. R29: sc 7, dec, repeat around. (48)
  25. R30: sc 6, dec, repeat around. (42)

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Insert the eyes between R21 and R22, about 11 stitches apart across the white face panel. Place the blue eye on the doll’s left side and the golden yellow eye on the doll’s right side. Add a very small black yarn stitch at the outer edge of each eye before securing if you want the glossy outlined look.

  1. R31: sc 5, dec, repeat around. (36)
  2. R32: sc 4, dec, repeat around. (30)
  3. R33: sc 3, dec, repeat around. (24)

Stuff the head very firmly. Shape the cheeks by pressing the lower white front section outward. Do not close yet if you want to sew the neck directly into the opening. Leave a long tail.

White Muzzle and Cheeks

The image shows two soft rounded cheek pads with a small pink nose centered above them. Make two matching white cheek pieces.

Cheek Pads, Make 2

  1. R1: With white, 6 sc in MR. (6)
  2. R2: inc around. (12)
  3. R3: sc 1, inc, repeat around. (18)
  4. R4: sc around. (18)
  5. R5: sc 1, dec, repeat around. (12)

Stuff each cheek lightly. FO with a long tail. Sew the cheeks to the lower face across R23-R27, touching at the center. They should sit under the eyes and create the round cat muzzle shape.

Nose and Mouth

  • With pink thread, embroider a small triangle nose between the eyes and cheeks, centered on R22-R23.
  • Make 5 to 6 horizontal stitches across the triangle, then one vertical stitch downward.
  • With pink or dark brown thread, embroider a tiny split mouth under the nose.
  • With cream or gray thread, add three short whiskers on each side of the cheeks.

Ears

The ears are small and rounded, partly hidden by the head shape and strawberry clips. Make two orange outer ears and two smaller pink inner details if desired.

Outer Ears, Make 2

  1. R1: With orange, 6 sc in MR. (6)
  2. R2: sc around. (6)
  3. R3: sc 1, inc, repeat around. (9)
  4. R4: sc 2, inc, repeat around. (12)
  5. R5: sc 3, inc, repeat around. (15)
  6. R6: sc around. (15)
  7. R7: sc 3, dec, repeat around. (12)

Flatten each ear without stuffing. FO with a long tail. Sew the ears to the top sides of the head between R8 and R14. Angle them slightly outward. The right ear area should sit partly under the strawberry decoration.

Inner Ear Embroidery

With pink yarn, stitch a small V shape inside each ear. Keep it subtle so the orange ears still match the image.

Neck and Body

The body is small compared with the head and dress. Use cream beige for the neck and upper torso. The green dress will cover most of the body.

Neck

  1. R1: With cream beige, 18 sc in MR or into a chain ring of 18. (18)
  2. R2-R6: sc around. (18)

Stuff the neck firmly. Sew it into the bottom of the head opening. The head should sit upright with only a short white-and-cream neck visible above the dress.

Body

  1. R1: Continue from neck with cream beige, sc 2, inc, repeat around. (24)
  2. R2: sc 3, inc, repeat around. (30)
  3. R3: sc 4, inc, repeat around. (36)
  4. R4-R7: sc around. (36)
  5. R8: sc 4, dec, repeat around. (30)
  6. R9: sc around. (30)
  7. R10: sc 3, dec, repeat around. (24)
  8. R11: sc 2, dec, repeat around. (18)
  9. R12: sc 1, dec, repeat around. (12)

Stuff firmly. FO and close the opening. The lower body will be hidden by the skirt, but it must be firm enough to hold the legs securely.

Legs and White Sock Cuffs

The legs are straight and beige, with white lower sections and rounded white cat toes showing inside green sandals.

Feet and Legs, Make 2

  1. R1: With white, ch 6. Starting in second ch from hook, sc 4, 3 sc in last ch. Work on the other side of chain, sc 3, inc. (12)
  2. R2: inc, sc 3, inc 3, sc 3, inc 2. (18)
  3. R3: sc 1, inc, sc 4, sc 1, inc, sc 1, inc, sc 4, sc 1, inc, sc 1, inc. (24)
  4. R4-R5: sc around. (24)
  5. R6: sc 6, dec 6, sc 6. (18)
  6. R7: sc 5, dec 4, sc 5. (14)
  7. R8-R10: sc around in white. (14)
  8. R11: Change to cream beige, BLO sc around. (14)
  9. R12-R26: sc around. (14)

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Stuff the foot firmly and the leg moderately. Flatten the top of each leg and close with 7 sc through both layers. Sew the legs to the bottom front of the body, about 5 stitches apart, so they hang straight beneath the skirt.

Toe Embroidery

With beige thread, embroider three vertical toe lines on the front of each white foot. Each line should run from R2 to R5. Keep the toes visible above the sandal straps.

Arms

The arms are beige with white paws. They are slim, slightly curved, and hang down the sides of the green dress.

Arms, Make 2

  1. R1: With white, 6 sc in MR. (6)
  2. R2: inc around. (12)
  3. R3-R5: sc around. (12)
  4. R6: sc 2, dec, repeat around. (9)
  5. R7: Change to cream beige, sc around. (9)
  6. R8-R25: sc around. (9)

Stuff the paws firmly and the arms lightly. Flatten the top and close with 4 sc through both layers. Sew the arms to the upper body at R2-R3 of the torso, just below the neck. Angle them slightly downward so the paws rest near the skirt.

Tail

The orange tail peeks out on the doll’s right side under the skirt. It is short, curved, and tapered at the end.

Tail

  1. R1: With orange, 6 sc in MR. (6)
  2. R2: sc 1, inc, repeat around. (9)
  3. R3-R6: sc around. (9)
  4. R7: sc 2, inc, repeat around. (12)
  5. R8-R16: sc around. (12)
  6. R17: sc 2, dec, repeat around. (9)

Stuff lightly. Bend the tail gently before sewing. Sew it to the back-right side of the body at R8-R10, letting the orange tip show below the right edge of the dress.

Green Gingham Dress

The dress is the main outfit detail. It has a fitted bodice, shoulder straps, a full flared skirt, white gingham checks, tiny daisies on the bodice and skirt, and a white scalloped hem.

Bodice Base

Use green yarn. Work around the upper body before attaching the arms if preferred, or make it separately and sew it on.

  1. R1: Ch 37, join with sl st to form a ring. Ch 1, sc 36 around. (36)
  2. R2: sc around. (36)
  3. R3: sc 5, dec, sc 4, dec, sc 5, dec, sc 4, dec, sc 4. (32)
  4. R4-R8: sc around. (32)
  5. R9: sc 6, dec, repeat around. (28)
  6. R10: sc around. (28)

FO with a long tail. Slide the bodice over the body so the top sits just under the neck. Sew the back seam closed if needed. The bodice should fit snugly but not squeeze the stuffing.

Shoulder Straps

Make two green straps. Attach yarn at the top front of the bodice, about 6 stitches apart.

  1. Row 1: Ch 14, turn.
  2. Row 2: Starting in second ch from hook, sc 13.

FO. Sew the straps over the shoulders to the back of the bodice. Keep them straight and flat, like the image.

Skirt

Attach green yarn to the bottom front loop of the bodice at R1. Work in joined rounds to create a neat skirt edge.

  1. R1: FLO sc around the bottom of bodice. (36)
  2. R2: ch 1, sc 2, inc, repeat around, join. (48)
  3. R3: ch 1, sc around, join. (48)
  4. R4: ch 1, sc 3, inc, repeat around, join. (60)
  5. R5: ch 1, sc around, join. (60)
  6. R6: ch 1, sc 4, inc, repeat around, join. (72)
  7. R7-R13: ch 1, sc around, join. (72)
  8. R14: ch 1, sc 5, inc, repeat around, join. (84)
  9. R15-R18: ch 1, sc around, join. (84)
  10. R19: With white, ch 1, sc around, join. (84)
  11. R20: ch 1, skip 1 st, 5 dc in next st, skip 1 st, sl st in next st, repeat around for scallops.

The skirt should flare outward softly. After finishing, gently pull the scallops into shape with your fingers. Do not over-stretch the hem.

White Gingham Squares

The gingham effect is embroidered after the dress is made. Use white yarn and a yarn needle. Make small vertical and horizontal woven stitches over the green dress.

  • On the bodice, stitch one small white square every 3 stitches and every 2 rounds.
  • On the skirt, stitch white blocks across R3, R5, R7, R9, R11, R13, R15, and R17.
  • Each square should cover about 1 stitch wide and 1 round tall.
  • Offset every other row so the dress looks like green-and-white gingham.
  • Keep the stitches loose enough that the skirt still flares naturally.

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Daisy Decorations

The image shows small white daisies with yellow centers on the straps, bodice, skirt, sandals, and picnic styling. Make several tiny flowers and sew them where they are visible.

Small Daisy, Make 8 to 10

  1. With yellow, 5 sc in MR, join with sl st. FO. (5)
  2. Join white into any stitch.
  3. Ch 3, sl st in second ch from hook, sl st in next ch, sl st into next center stitch. Repeat 5 times for 5 petals.

FO with a long white tail. Sew two daisies near the top straps, one on the lower left skirt, one on the right side of the skirt, two on the sandals, and extras wherever the gingham dress needs the same cheerful cottage look.

Green Sandals

The sandals are green with tan soles and white cat toes visible at the front. Make two soles and two front straps.

Sandal Soles, Make 2

  1. R1: With tan, ch 7. Starting in second ch from hook, sc 5, 3 sc in last ch. Work along other side, sc 4, inc. (14)
  2. R2: inc, sc 4, inc 3, sc 4, inc 2. (20)
  3. R3: sc around. (20)

FO with a long tail. Sew each sole under a white foot, matching the oval shape.

Green Front Strap, Make 2

  1. Row 1: With green, ch 10.
  2. Row 2: Starting in second ch from hook, sc 9.
  3. Row 3: ch 1, turn, sc 9.

Sew each strap across the front of the foot, leaving the embroidered toes visible. Add one tiny daisy to the outer side of each sandal.

Sunflower Crossbody Bag

The bag is tan, square, and worn across the body on a diagonal strap. A sunflower sits centered on the front.

Bag Body

  1. R1: With tan, ch 11. Starting in second ch from hook, sc 9, 3 sc in last ch. Work on other side, sc 8, inc. (22)
  2. R2: inc, sc 8, inc 3, sc 8, inc 2. (28)
  3. R3: BLO sc around. (28)
  4. R4-R11: sc around. (28)
  5. R12: sc around, stuffing lightly before finishing. (28)

Flatten the top slightly. Close the opening with 14 sc through both layers. FO and weave in the end. The bag should look like a soft square pouch.

Bag Flap

  1. Row 1: Join tan to the back top edge, sc 12 across.
  2. Row 2-R5: ch 1, turn, sc 12.
  3. Row 6: ch 1, turn, dec, sc 8, dec. (10)

FO. Fold the flap over the front. Sew only the top edge so the flap has a raised look.

Sunflower Appliqué

  1. With brown, 6 sc in MR, join. (6)
  2. R2: inc around, join. (12)
  3. Join sunflower yellow. Ch 3, dc in same st, ch 2, sl st in same st, sl st in next st. Repeat around for 12 petals.

Sew the sunflower to the center of the bag front. Keep the brown center visible and the yellow petals evenly spread.

Crossbody Strap

  1. With tan, ch 70.
  2. Starting in second ch from hook, sl st or sc across 69 stitches.

Sew one end to the upper left side of the bag and the other end to the upper right side. Place the strap over the doll’s left shoulder so the bag rests on the doll’s right hip, matching the image.

Strawberry Hair Clips

Two small red strawberries sit near the top right side of the head with green leaves. They look like a sweet hair accessory.

Strawberries, Make 2

  1. R1: With red, 6 sc in MR. (6)
  2. R2: sc 1, inc, repeat around. (9)
  3. R3: sc 2, inc, repeat around. (12)
  4. R4-R5: sc around. (12)
  5. R6: sc 2, dec, repeat around. (9)
  6. R7: sc 1, dec, repeat around. (6)

Stuff lightly. FO and close. With white thread, add 5 to 6 tiny seed stitches on each strawberry.

Leaves for Each Strawberry

  1. With leaf green, 5 sc in MR, join.
  2. Ch 4, sl st in second ch from hook, sc in next ch, hdc in next ch, sl st into center. Repeat 5 times.

Sew one leaf cap to each strawberry. Sew both strawberries above the right side of the head between R9 and R14, close together and slightly tilted.

Straw Sun Hat with Yellow Ribbon

The sun hat is a separate accessory placed beside the doll in the scene. It has a flat round crown, wide brim, and yellow ribbon bow.

Hat Crown

  1. R1: With straw tan, 6 sc in MR. (6)
  2. R2: inc around. (12)
  3. R3: sc 1, inc, repeat around. (18)
  4. R4: sc 2, inc, repeat around. (24)
  5. R5: sc 3, inc, repeat around. (30)
  6. R6: sc 4, inc, repeat around. (36)
  7. R7: sc 5, inc, repeat around. (42)
  8. R8: BLO sc around. (42)
  9. R9-R13: sc around. (42)

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Wide Brim

  1. R14: FLO sc 6, inc, repeat around. (48)
  2. R15: sc 7, inc, repeat around. (54)
  3. R16: sc 8, inc, repeat around. (60)
  4. R17: sc 9, inc, repeat around. (66)
  5. R18: sc 10, inc, repeat around. (72)
  6. R19: sc around. (72)
  7. R20: reverse sc around or sl st around for a firm edge. (72)

FO and flatten the brim gently. With tan yarn, embroider spiral lines on the crown and brim to create the woven straw texture shown in the image.

Yellow Ribbon and Bow

  1. Ribbon band: With yellow, ch 48, sc in second ch from hook and across. Sew around the base of the crown.
  2. Bow loop 1: ch 16, join to form a loop, sc around the loop. FO.
  3. Bow loop 2: Repeat the same.
  4. Bow tails: ch 18, sc across. Make 2.

Sew the bow loops and tails to one side of the hat band. Let the yellow tails hang naturally over the brim.

Picnic Basket

The picnic basket is tan and rectangular with pink bands and a handle. It sits beside the doll as a separate accessory.

Basket Base

  1. R1: With tan, ch 13. Starting in second ch from hook, sc 11, 3 sc in last ch. Work on other side, sc 10, inc. (26)
  2. R2: inc, sc 10, inc 3, sc 10, inc 2. (32)
  3. R3: BLO sc around. (32)
  4. R4-R9: sc around. (32)
  5. R10: sc around with slightly tight tension. (32)

Stuff lightly so the basket keeps its rectangular shape. Flatten the top and close with sc through both layers if you want it sealed.

Basket Lid

  1. Row 1: With tan, ch 13. Starting in second ch from hook, sc 12.
  2. Rows 2-7: ch 1, turn, sc 12.

Sew the lid on top of the basket. Add small tan surface stitches across the lid to imitate woven texture.

Pink Bands

  • With pink yarn, embroider one horizontal band around the middle of the basket.
  • Embroider a second pink band near the lid edge.
  • Add two tiny white stitches on the front as small buttons.

Basket Handle

  1. With tan, ch 28.
  2. Starting in second ch from hook, sc 27.
  3. FO with a long tail.

Sew the handle to both short sides of the basket. Curve it gently upward. If using wire, crochet around it carefully and keep the ends safely tucked inside the basket.

Fruit Plate

The fruit plate in the image is white and round, holding a red apple, green pear, yellow lemon, and small blue berry. These pieces are tiny, so use the 2.00 mm hook and light stuffing.

White Plate

  1. R1: With white, 6 sc in MR. (6)
  2. R2: inc around. (12)
  3. R3: sc 1, inc, repeat around. (18)
  4. R4: sc 2, inc, repeat around. (24)
  5. R5: sc 3, inc, repeat around. (30)
  6. R6: BLO sc around. (30)
  7. R7: sc around. (30)
  8. R8: reverse sc or sl st around for rim. (30)

FO and shape the rim upward slightly.

Red Apple

  1. R1: With red, 6 sc in MR. (6)
  2. R2: inc around. (12)
  3. R3-R4: sc around. (12)
  4. R5: sc 1, dec, repeat around. (8)

Stuff lightly and close. Add a tiny brown stem with 3 chain stitches and one green leaf made with ch 4, sl st, sc, hdc back down the chain.

Green Pear

  1. R1: With light green, 5 sc in MR. (5)
  2. R2: inc around. (10)
  3. R3: sc around. (10)
  4. R4: sc 1, inc, repeat around. (15)
  5. R5-R6: sc around. (15)
  6. R7: sc 1, dec, repeat around. (10)

Stuff and close. Add a dark green or brown stem at the top.

Yellow Lemon

  1. R1: With yellow, 6 sc in MR. (6)
  2. R2: sc 1, inc, repeat around. (9)
  3. R3-R5: sc around. (9)
  4. R6: sc 1, dec, repeat around. (6)

Stuff lightly and close. Shape the ends into a small oval lemon.

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Blue Berry

  1. R1: With blue, 5 sc in MR. (5)
  2. R2: sc around. (5)

FO and close. Sew all fruit pieces securely onto the white plate.

Facial Shaping

The face needs soft sculpting to match the image. Thread a long needle with strong white yarn. Insert the needle at the bottom of the head, come out near the inner corner of one eye, go back down near the cheek, and pull gently.

Repeat on the other side. This creates a gentle dip around both eyes and lets the cheeks look fuller. Do not pull too hard, because the face should remain round and friendly.

  • Add a small white stitch under each eye for a soft highlight.
  • Add a short black stitch above each eye if you want a delicate eyelid line.
  • Keep the blue eye and golden eye bright and clearly mismatched.
  • Make sure the pink nose sits exactly between the two cheek pads.

Final Assembly and Facial Detailing

  1. Sew the neck firmly into the head opening, keeping the white face panel centered above the body.
  2. Sew the body under the neck, then attach the legs evenly under the skirt area.
  3. Place the dress over the body and sew it at the back and around the neckline so it does not slide.
  4. Attach arms just below the shoulders. The white paws should hang beside the skirt.
  5. Sew the tail to the back-right side so the orange tip peeks out from the skirt.
  6. Sew ears to the upper sides of the head, then attach the strawberry clips to the doll’s right side.
  7. Add the green sandals, toe embroidery, and small sandal daisies.
  8. Place the crossbody bag strap over the left shoulder and sew the bag to the right hip area with two hidden stitches.
  9. Sew daisies on the dress after the bag is placed so the visible flower positions look balanced.
  10. Finish the face with the pink nose, small mouth, cheek shaping, whiskers, and eye outlines.

Care Notes

Spot clean the doll with cool water and mild soap. Do not soak the doll, because the head, cheeks, bag, and picnic pieces may lose their firm shape. Press gently with a clean towel and allow everything to air dry completely.

Keep the tiny fruit, basket, and hat away from very young children if they are not sewn permanently to the doll. Small handmade pieces can become loose with rough play.

Quick Checklist Before You Finish

  • The white face blaze is centered and runs from the forehead to the muzzle.
  • The blue eye is on the doll’s left side and the golden eye is on the doll’s right side.
  • The cheek pads are even, rounded, and lightly stuffed.
  • The green dress has visible white gingham squares and a white scalloped hem.
  • The daisies are placed on the straps, skirt, and sandals.
  • The sunflower bag rests diagonally across the body.
  • The strawberry clips sit on the upper right side of the head.
  • The orange tail peeks from the right side under the skirt.
  • The sun hat has a yellow ribbon bow and a wide brim.
  • The picnic basket and fruit plate are finished as matching accessories.

Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines

Store the cat girl doll in a dry place away from direct sunlight. Strong sunlight can fade the green dress, orange patches, red strawberries, and yellow ribbon over time.

To refresh the shape, gently squeeze the head, cheeks, skirt, and bag with clean hands. Use a yarn needle to lift any flattened scallops on the white hem. Do not brush the surface aggressively, because cotton stitches can fuzz.

For long-term display, keep the picnic accessories beside the doll rather than under heavy objects. The straw hat brim, basket handle, and fruit plate will keep their shape best when stored flat and uncovered.

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