Crochet Cat Amigurumi Pattern

by stefany

This crochet cat amigurumi pattern is perfect for cat lovers and crochet enthusiasts alike. With its expressive eyes, cute round belly, and carefully stitched details, this amigurumi cat is sure to become a cherished companion or a delightful handmade gift. The pattern involves working in the round to create the cat’s head, body, and limbs, with special attention to facial features and ears to give it a playful character.

Oh, let me tell you — this crochet cat amigurumi pattern was such a joy to make! As someone who absolutely loves both crochet and cats, this project brought together two of my favorite things in the sweetest way possible. From the moment I started with that first magic ring, I could already imagine the little face coming to life.

Crochet Cat Amigurumi Pattern

How to Crochet Cat Amigurumi

Creating this charming crochet cat amigurumi involves using a combination of basic crochet stitches, such as single crochet and increases, to shape the different parts. The detailed instructions below will guide you through crafting each component, assembling the pieces, and adding the final touches that bring the cat to life.

This pattern is perfect if you want to make something heartfelt and handmade, whether for yourself or as a gift. The cat’s big, expressive eyes, round belly, and little paws give it such personality. Crochet Cat Amigurumi I had so much fun playing with colors — I went with a soft grey for the body and added little pink details on the ears and nose. But honestly, you can get really creative here! Make it look like your own kitty or go totally whimsical — pastel, tabby, black cat for Halloween, anything goes.

Crochet Cat Amigurumi. Crochet Pattern:

The pattern uses mostly basic stitches like single crochet, increases, and decreases, so it’s beginner-friendly but still interesting enough for more experienced crocheters. You’ll work in the round for most parts — head, body, limbs — and I recommend using stitch markers to keep track of your rows. For the face, I took my time shaping the nose and placing the safety eyes just right. That’s where the magic happens — when the expression starts to appear and your little cat begins to “look” at you.

I crocheted the head and body separately, then attached the arms and legs with invisible stitches to keep everything neat. Stuffing was important too! I like my amigurumi soft but still firm enough to hold its shape. For the tail, I added a tiny curve so it looks like the cat is about to pounce or play. It’s those tiny details that make all the difference.

Once everything was assembled, I embroidered some whiskers and even gave mine a little collar with a bell. You could personalize it even more — maybe a bow, a scarf, or a tiny heart stitched onto the belly. It’s a great base pattern to add your own touch.

Materials:

  • Yarn in yellow, beige, black, and white.
  • 2.5 mm crochet hook.
  • Polyester fiberfill for stuffing.
  • Safety eyes.
  • Tapestry needle.
  • Black embroidery thread for details like whiskers.

Instructions:

Head:

  1. With yellow yarn, make a magic ring and crochet 6 sc.
  2. Increase each round by 6 sc until you have 36 sc.
  3. Work 8 rounds of 36 sc.
  4. Start decreasing by 6 sc per round until you reach 12 sc.
  5. Stuff with fiberfill and finish.

Body:

  1. Start with yellow yarn and make a magic ring, crochet 6 sc.
  2. Increase to 18 sc over 3 rounds.
  3. Continue working in the round for 15 rounds.
  4. Attach beige yarn and work 6 more rounds for the belly.
  5. Stuff with fiberfill as you go and finish.

Legs (make 4):

  1. With yellow yarn, make a magic ring and crochet 6 sc.
  2. Increase to 12 sc and work 7 rounds.
  3. Stuff lightly and sew to the body.

Arms (make 2):

  1. With yellow yarn, make a magic ring and crochet 6 sc.
  2. Increase to 9 sc and work 10 rounds.
  3. Stuff lightly and attach to the body.

Tail:

  1. With yellow yarn, make a magic ring and crochet 6 sc.
  2. Work in the round for 20 rows to create the tail.
  3. Stuff lightly and attach to the lower back of the body.

Ears (make 2):

  1. With yellow yarn, chain 10.
  2. Work in sc along the chain, increasing slightly at the ends to create a rounded ear shape.
  3. Sew the ears to the top of the head.

Eyes:

  1. Make two circles with white yarn for the base of the eyes.
  2. Add black yarn circles for pupils, and use black yarn to embroider the eyelashes.
  3. Attach safety eyes in the center and sew them onto the head.

Muzzle and Nose:

  1. With beige yarn, make a small oval for the muzzle and sew it to the face.
  2. Use black yarn to create a small triangle for the nose and add whiskers.

Assembly:

  1. Attach the head to the body.
  2. Sew on the arms and legs.
  3. Finally, attach the tail.

I can totally see this Crochet Cat Amigurumi sitting on a bookshelf, perched on a child’s bed, or given as a sweet gift to a friend who loves cats. Honestly, it would also be adorable as part of a themed set — maybe with a little ball of yarn or a fish plush to match!

So if you’re looking for a cozy, creative project that’s full of charm and personality, this crochet cat amigurumi is calling your name. Grab your hook, some soft yarn, and let the stitches flow. I promise, by the time you sew on that last paw, you’ll be smiling just like I was. Happy crocheting — and give your new little kitty a name, they deserve it!

Oh, let me gush a little about this Crochet Cat Amigurumi — it’s truly one of the most delightful little projects I’ve ever made. There’s just something so comforting and joyful about turning a ball of yarn into an adorable kitty with big eyes, pointy ears, and a swishy little tail. Every time I finish one, I can’t help but smile.

What I love most is how customizable this cat is. Whether you want to recreate your own pet, gift one to a fellow cat lover, or make a colorful, whimsical feline with stripes or hearts — the sky’s the limit! I’ve made sleepy cats, sassy cats, tuxedo cats, even tiny witches’ familiars for Halloween. The personality you can put into such a small amigurumi is pure magic.

The pattern is beginner-friendly, using basic stitches like single crochet, increases, and decreases. I usually work in continuous rounds, and I stuff it firmly to get that perfectly squishy shape. The ears and tail are quick to whip up, and the little paws are just too cute.

I usually finish mine with a tiny embroidered nose and plastic safety eyes, but you can absolutely go full handmade with embroidered eyes too — great for baby-safe gifts. And don’t even get me started on the accessories! Tiny bows, scarves, fish plushies — once you start, you’ll want to make a whole collection.

These crochet cats are perfect for desk buddies, keychains, ornaments, or just as cheerful companions to keep by your bedside. Quick to make, fun to gift, and always a hit.

Trust me, once you make one, you’ll want to keep going until you have a whole litter!

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