Amigurumi Cat

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Amigurumi Cat

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Here's my pattern for an amigurumi cat!

The directions for each round should be repeated throughout the round unless otherwise noted, so "2 sc, inc" should be repeated six times to finish the round. The numbers in parentheses at the end of lines indicate the number of stitches left after a round is completed.

These are the abbreviations: single crochet (sc), increase/two sc in one stitch (inc), decrease/one sc in two stitches (dec).

It's crocheted in the round and can be made with one or two colors. The directions here are for two colors. If you want to make a cat without the shirt, ignore the "switch colors" and the "start with one slip stitch" directions.

Head and Body

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Round 1: Magic ring with 6 sc (6)

2: inc (12)

3: inc, sc (18)

4: 2 sc, inc (24)

5: inc, 3 sc (30)

6: 4 sc, inc (36)

7-12: sc for six rounds (36)

13: dec, 4 sc (30)

14: 3 sc, dec (24)

15: dec, 2 sc (18)

16: 1sc, dec (12)

17-18: sc for two rounds (12)

19: inc, sc (18)

Stuff head and switch colors
20-23: start with one slip stitch, then sc four rounds (18)

24: inc, 2 sc (24)

25-26: sc (24)

Switch colors

27-28: start with one slip stitch, then sc two rounds (24)

29: dec, 2 sc (18)

30: sc, dec (12)

Stuff body

31: dec (6)

Cut yarn, weave end through the last row, and pull the bottom shut.

Legs

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Make two

Round 1: Magic ring w/ 6 sc (6)

2: inc (12)

3: inc, sc (18)

4-5: sc for two rounds (18)

6: dec, sc, dec, sc, dec, then sc rest of round (15)

7: sc, dec, sec, dec, then sc rest of round (13)

8: dec, sc, dec, then sc rest of round (11)

Stuff foot

9: sc for 2 rounds (11)

Slip stitch, tie end, stuff leg

Arms

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Make two

Round 1: Magic ring w/ 6 sc (6)

2: inc (12)

3: inc, sc (18)

4-5: sc for two rounds (18)

6: dec, sc (12)

7: 2 sc, dec (9)

Stuff hand

8-11: sc for three rounds (9)

Switch colors

12-13: sc for two rounds (9)

Slip stitch, tie end. Don't stuff arm.

Ears

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Make two

Round 1: Magic ring w/ 4 sc (4)

2: inc (8)

3-4: sc for two rows (8)

Slip stitch and tie off end. Don't stuff.

Flatten the ears.

Tail

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Round 1: Magic ring w/ 6 sc (6)

2: inc, sc (9)

2-7: sc for six rounds (9)

Slip stitch, tie end.

Construction

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I prefer to attach pieces by sewing them together with a tapestry needle and yarn.

Attach the arms first so that the end of the arm lines up the top of the shirt. The arms should be flat where they attached. Then add the legs, making sure the feet are pointed forward. Attach the tail so that it is centered between the legs. Attach the ears to the head last.

When all the parts are added, use your crochet hook to pull the ends of the yarn into the stuffed animal. The last two photos show this step. This way you won't have to worry about weird ends or cutting too short and having the knot come out.

Nose and Whiskers

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Wrap pink yarn around a stitch near the center of the face. Pull two small, equally-sized pieces of gray yarn through a stitch under the nose. Knot the whiskers together.

Eyes

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Pull gray yarn behind a stitch, keeping a loop (first three photos). Pull the end of the yarn through the loop (photos four and five). Tie a knot (photo six). Cut the yarn and tuck the ends of the yarn into the head.