Hi and WELCOME to Pet Talk and to the joys of kittenhood.

First off, thank you so much for not giving up on your baby girl and trying everything you can think off to keep her out of trouble or harming herself. She sounds like she really has a mind of her own and when she wants to do something, she is determined to do it no matter what you throw her way. LOL!!! I have to tell you though, she is my kind of cat. I love the nawty ones. Has she been spayed? If not, having this done could mellow her out some. If she has been, well, you just have a very rumbustious kitty on your hands, which hopefully will settle down once she matures.

Secondly, I have a few other things that you can try if you haven't already.
In regards to the recliner, you can pin slices of orange peel to the chair near the place that she crawls under and lay some on the floor. Cats, well most of them anyway, hate citrus. You can also to do this to any furniture that she is determine to scratch. If you want her to stay down from your counters, tables, etc., you can buy these mats at a pet store that have little rubber tips on them that cats do not like the feel of. I'm sorry I don't remember the name of them. Or, you can use plastic runners that you put down on a carpet that have these little spikes under them on the counters or other places. You can get those at any hardware store.
Another thing I just thought of. Don't know if it will work or not for this situation, but it's worth a try if nothing else works. There is a product called Feliway that is to stop or to prevent urniary marking by the cat and to comfort the cat in an unknown or stressful environment like a cage, car, boarding, new house, etc. You can get it in a spray or as a plug in diffuser. You can purchase this online which is cheaper or purchase it at your vets.

Hope something will help so you can enjoy your baby girl without any worries.