Welcome to my free Halloween Black Cat pattern!
I couldn’t decide what size to make this cutie so you can find a similar “miniature” version here!
Difficulty: Intermediate – knowledge of magic ring technique, amigurumi increases and decreases, joining two legs together as well as basic sewing techniques.
Time to create: 3-5 hours
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What you’ll need
- US 4 (3.5mm) Crochet Hook
- Approx 100g of black DK yarn.
- A small amount of pale pink embroidery thread
- Ribbon for the bow (optional)
- Acrylic toy stuffing – I get mine here
- 1 x pair 10mm safety eyes
- Stitch marker
- Scissors
- Sewing needle
Abbreviations
- MR – Magic ring
- CH – Chain
- SS – Slip Stitch
- SC – Single crochet
- SC Inc – Two single crochet stitches in the same stitch
- SC2tog – Single Crochet two stitches together in the front loop only.
- * – Repeat sequence
- FO – Fasten off
Notes:
If you are not familiar with the Magic Ring technique you can simply replace this with 2 Chains and use the second chain from the hook as your magic ring.
I.e. MR 5 = CH 2, in 2nd CH from hook 5 SC.
This pattern uses an invisible decrease throughout, this is created by decreasing in the front loops only.
The Pattern
Legs (make 2)
Round 1: MR 5 (5)
Round 2: *SC Inc (10)
Round 3: *SC 1, SC Inc (15)
Round 4: SC around (15)
Round 5: *SC 2, Inc (20)
Round 6 -7: SC around (20)
FO
Body
This is a continuation of the legs. You will join both legs together at round 8 and continue to create the body.
Round 8: attach a new piece of yarn to leg one.
CH 1 and then 1 SC in the same stitch. SC around remaining 19 stitches of leg one, continue to SC around 20 stitches of leg 2.
SS to the CH on 1st leg to finish round.
CH and SS do not count as a stitch.
For all other rounds continue to work in a spiral.
Round 9-11: SC around (40)
Sew up the gap between the legs
Round 12: *SC 8, SC2tog around (36)
Round 13: SC around (36)
Round 14: *SC 7, SC2tog (32)
Round 15: SC around (32)
Round 16: *SC 6, SC2tog (28)
Begin to stuff legs and body
Round 17: SC around (28)
Round 18: *SC 5, SC2tog (24)
Round 19: SC around (24)
Round 20: * SC 4, SC2tog (20)
Round 21: *SC 3, SC2tog (16)
Round 22: SC around (16)
FO.
Stuff remainder of body.
Head
Round 1: MR 6 (6)
Round 2: Inc around (12)
Round 3: *SC 1, Inc (18)
Round 4: SC 1, *Inc, SC 2 until last stitch, SC 1 (24)
Round 5: *SC 3, Inc (30)
Round 6: 2 SC, *Inc, SC 4 until last 2 stitches, SC 2 (36)
Rounds 7-10: SC around (36)
Round 11: *SC 5, Inc (42)
Rounds 12-14: SC around (42)
Round 15: *SC 5, SC2tog (36)
Round 16: SC 2, *SC2tog, SC 4 until last 2 stitches, SC 2 (30)
Round 17: *SC 3, SC2tog (24)
Round 18: SC 1, *SC2tog, SC 2 until last stitch 1 SC (18)
Round 19: *SC 7, SC2tog (16)
FO
Attach eyes between rounds 10 and 11 approx 8 stitches apart.
Firmly stuff.
Ears (Make 2)
Round 1: MR 4 (4)
Round 2: *SC Inc (8)
Round 3: SC around (8)
Round 4: *SC 1, SC Inc (12)
Round 5: SC around (12)
Round 6: *SC 2, SC Inc (16)
Round 7: SC around (16)
Round 8: *SC 3, SC Inc (20)
FO leaving long tail for sewing
Arms (Make 2)
Round 1: MR 5 (5)
Round 2: SC Inc around (10)
Round 3: * SC 1, Inc (15)
Rounds 4-6: SC around (15)
Round 7: * SC 1, SC2tog (10)
Round 8-10: SC around (10)
FO and leave tail for sewing
Lightly stuff.
Tail
Round 1: MR 6 (6)
Round 2: SC around (6)
Repeat round 2 until tail measures 5 inches
Cut a piece of pipe cleaner to 10 inches and fold in half. Thread through tail in order to be able to choose tail position.
Assembly
Sew the head the body with eyes facing forward
Embroider a tiny T shaped nose on the face between the eyes at rows 12 and 13, approximately 1-2 stitches across in pale pink thread.
Sew ears to the head Starting at round 3 to round 10 on each side of the face.
The sew the arms in place just under the head.
Sew the tail to the back of the body and tie a ribbon in a bow around the neck to finish.
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Happy Making!
Zoe
Do you sell this item?? LOVE it but can’t crochet for my life…
Do you sell this item?? LOVE it but can’t crochet for my life…
Sorry, I only tend to make one item per pattern and this one sold quite quickly! So sorry!
about how tall is the larger one?
The larger one is approximately 7 inches tall 🙂
This is adorable, thank you sharing your pattern.
Do you work in continuous rounds or do you join? Looks like continuous rounds, but I can’t tell for sure.
Hi Cori, this pattern is worked in continuous rounds! 🙂