Adorable Amigurumi Cat Jeremy: Free Crochet Pattern
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Welcome to our cozy corner of the crochet world, where creativity and a love for crafting come together! Today, we’re diving into the delightful realm of amigurumi with a special treat for cat lovers and hobbyists alike. In this blog post, we’re excited to introduce you to Jeremy, an adorable amigurumi cat that’s perfect for both beginners and seasoned crocheters looking for a fun new project. Not only is he irresistibly cute, but he also makes for a charming handmade gift for friends and family or a lovely addition to your own collection.
Amigurumi, the Japanese art of crocheting small stuffed animals, has gained immense popularity, and for good reason. With just a few basic stitches and some yarn, you can create lifelike characters and cozy critters that will bring joy to any space. Whether you’re making Jeremy for a young one or simply want to enjoy the relaxing process of crochet, this free pattern is designed with simplicity and enjoyment in mind. It’s an opportunity to unwind while allowing your imagination to run wild as you add your personal touches to this charming feline.
As you follow along with the pattern, you’ll find that Jeremy is not only straightforward to crochet, but the end result is incredibly rewarding. With easy-to-follow instructions and a list of materials that won’t break the bank, you’ll be surprised at how quickly he comes together. It’s also a fantastic way to practice your skills if you’re just starting out in the world of crochet. The best part? Each stitch you create brings Jeremy to life, and before you know it, you’ll have an adorable amigurumi companion sitting proudly on your shelf or nestled comfortably in a child’s arms.
In addition to the joy of creating, this project opens the door for you to explore your artistic sides, such as picking unique colors or experimenting with different yarn types. Perhaps you’ll choose a classic tabby color for Jeremy, or you might venture into a vibrant rainbow palette—after all, the beauty of crafting is in making it your own! Furthermore, once you’ve mastered this amigurumi cat, you can take your newfound skills and create an entire collection of adorable animal friends.
So gather your yarn, grab your crochet hook, and let’s get started on making your very own Jeremy the Amigurumi Cat. With this free crochet pattern by your side, you’re in for a fun and fulfilling crafting experience. Let’s embark on this whimsical journey together and discover just how rewarding it can be to create something so special with your own hands. Happy crocheting!
Meet Jeremy, the cutest addition to your amigurumi collection! This free crochet pattern brings to life an adorable amigurumi cat that is sure to delight both beginner and experienced crocheters alike. With detailed instructions and step-by-step photos, crafting Jeremy is a joyous experience. Whether you’re creating a playful gift for a loved one or simply indulging in your passion for crocheting, this project is perfect for unleashing your creativity. Get your yarn and hooks ready, and let’s crochet Jeremy together!
Required materials and tools:
Yarn – Gazzal Baby Cotton half-cotton 50g / 165m, color No. 3430 (gray), color
No. 3438 (dark blue), color No. 3431 (jeans), color No. 3432 (white), color No. 3443 (Red poppy)
Hook №2
Filler – holofiber
Beads for eyes with a diameter of 6mm
A bit of black, white and pink yarn for embroidery
Needle for stitching, scissors, pins, marker for knitting
Cut fabric size 27 * 9 cm (for scarves)
Buttons – 2pcs
Sewing machine (optional)
Abbreviations:
Magic ring – Magic ring
sc– single crochet
Ch – Chain
inc – increase
Dec – Decrease
sl-st – slip stitch
DC – double crochet
The size of the finished toy using these materials is about 20 cm

Arms
Link two parts. Stuff in the process of knitting. Tightly fill the bottom,further fill medium, the top part is not necessary to fill.
Start in gray:
1: Magic Ring 6sc
2: 6 inc (12sc)
3-6: 12sc
Change color to white.
7-8: 12sc
Change the thread to dark blue.
9-10: 12sc
Change color to white.
11-12: 12sc
Change the thread to dark blue.
13-14: 12sc
Change color to white.
15-16: 12sc
Change the thread to dark blue.
17-18: 12sc
Change color to white.
19-20: 12sc
Change the thread to dark blue.
21-22: 12sc
Change color to white.
23: 12sc
Knit another 6sc, then fold the edges of the parts together, knit 6sc.
Thread to fasten, cut off.
Tail:
Stuff in the process knitting. Tightly fill the bottom, then to fill medium, the upper part is not necessary to fill.
Knit in gray:
1: Magic ring into 6sc
2: binc in each loop (12sc)
3-25: 23 row 12sc
Fold the edges of the parts together, knit 6sc. Thread to fasten, cut off.
Legs + Body:
First knit the first leg. Legs and body tight stuff in the knitting process.
Start in gray:
1: Magic ring 6sc
2: 6inc (12sc)
3: (1sc, inc) * 6 (18sc)
4: 1sc, inc, (2sc, inc) * 5, 1 sc (24sc)
5-7: 24sc
8: 6sc, 6dec, 6sc (18sc)
9: (4sc, dec) * 3 (15sc)
10-12: 15sc
13: (4sc, inc) * 3 (18sc)
14-16: 18sc
17: (5sc, inc) * 3 (21sc)
Knit another 7sc, sl-st. Finish knitting, thread to fasten and cut.
Tie the second leg in the same way as the first, but after 17 rows, knit another 18sc.
The thread does not cut, and continue to knit the body. (You may need another the number of loops after the 17th row, then you need to adjust it yourself.)
18: from the second leg dial a chain of 6ch and attach to the first leg where finished knitting (in the loop following ss). Make sure the legs look straight.
Next knit 21sc on the first part, 6sbn chain of air loops, 21sc on the second part, 6sc on the back chains of air loops (54sc)
In this place you need to set the marker (marker is in front)
19-26: 54sc (8 rows)
In the next row you need to engage the tail.
Make sure that the tail is located exactly in the middle.
27: 22sc, 6sc (to bind a tail), 26sc (54sbn)
28: (7sc, dec) * 6 (48sc)
Next, you need to align the marker exactly middle of the back. For this I needed knit 22sc (you might need knit a different number of loops), and in
Next loop change color to dark blue. Now here will be the beginning of the next row, set the marker.
29-30: 48sc
Change color to white.
31: 48sc
32: (10sc, dec) * 4 (44sc)
Change the thread to dark blue.
33-34: 44sc
Change color to white.
35-36: 44sc
Change the thread to dark blue.
37-38: 44sc
Change color to white.
39: 44sc
40: (9sc, dec) * 4 (40sc)
Change the thread to dark blue.
41-42: 40sc
Change color to white.
43: (8sc, dec) * 4 (36sc)
In the next row you need to knit handles.
Make sure that they are located symmetrically on the sides of the body.
44: 9sc, 6sc (to knit the handle), 12sc, 6sc (tie in the handle), 3sc (36sc)
Change the thread to dark blue.
45: (4sc, dec) * 6 (30sc)
46: 30sc
Change the thread to gray.
47: (3sc, dec) * 6 (24sc)
48-49: 24sc
Taurus is ready. Further, without tearing the threads, continue to knit your head. We fill very tightly


Head:
50: inc in each loop (48sc)
51: (7sc, inc)*6 (54sc)
52: 4sc, inc, (8sc, inc)*5, 4sc (60sc)
53-64: 60sc
65: 4sc, dec, (8sc, dec)*5, 4sc (54sc)
66: (7sc, dec)*6 (48sc)
67: 3sc, dec, (6sc, dec)*5, 3sc (42sc)
68: (5sc, dec)*6 (36sc)
69: 2sc, dec, (4sc, dec)*5, 2sc (30sc)
70: (3sc, dec)*6 (24sc)
71: 1sc, dec, (2sc, dec)*5, 1sc (18sc)
72: (1sc, dec)*6 (12sc)
Fasten and cut the thread, leaving a long tip with which to pull off the remaining hole. The tail of the thread is hidden inside the head.
Ears:
Link the two details in gray.
No need to stuff.
1: Magic ring 6sc
2: (1sc, inc)*3 (9sc)
3: (2sc, inc)*3 (12sc)
4: (5sc, inc)*2 (14sc)
5: (6sc, inc)*2 (16sc)
6: (7sc, inc)*2 (18sc)
7: (8sc, inc)*2 (20sc)
Thread to fasten, cut, leaving long end for sewing.
Muzzle:
Knit white.
1: Magic ring 6sc
2: 6inc (12sc)
3: (1sc, inc) * 6 (18sc)
4: 1sc, inc, (2sc, inc) * 5, 1 inc (24sc)
5: (3sc, inc) * 6 (30sc)
6:30 sc
Thread fasten, cut, leaving a long the end for sewing.
First you need to sew the muzzle.
Locate the face approximately between 51 and 61 next heads, pin pins (make sure that it is located in the center).
Sew, in the process of sewing inside, put the filler.
On both sides of the muzzle sew eyes. To do this, mark with pins. the locations of the peepholes, which are between 59 and 60 near the head, the distance between the points is 10-11sc. When sewing, make a small tie White thread stitches around the peephole to look turned out to be more “alive”. Black thread you can add eyelid rather.
On the muzzle with pins mark the location of the nose, embroider with pink thread.
Embroider mouth with black thread, eyebrows and antennae.
Pins mark the location of the ears, sew approximately between 61 and 70 next (make sure the ears are sewn symmetrically).
Trousers:
Knitting pants starts at the top.
Color “jeans” dial a chain of
54ch and with the help of ss to close it in a circle.
1: 2ch lifting, 54DC, sl-st
2: (8sbn, surf) * 6 (60sbn)
3-7: 60sc
In the next row you need to do hole for the tail.
8: dial a chain of 6ch, 6sc previous row skip, continue knitting in the next loop, 54sc (60sc)
9-18: 60sc
Next, knitting is divided as follows:
28sc (pant leg), 2sc, 28sc (pant leg), 2sc. It is necessary to arrange the leg so that the hole for the tail was exactly in the middle.
For this I needed to knit 4sc (maybe you will have a different amount loops), then count down 28sc and connect to a circle. Continue knitting already at 28 loops.
19-29: 28sc
Finish knitting ss, fasten and cut the thread, hide thread tip.
Next, go back to the beginning of knitting trousers, count off from the first 2 sc (this will be the distance between them), tie the thread, leaving a loose tail about 20cm.
Count off 28sc, use sl-st to connect in a circle and knit again 11 rows of 28sc.
Next, finish the knitting sl-st, fasten and thread cut off, the tip of the thread hide.
Sew up the tip of the thread distance between the legs.


Pocket:
Knit in rotating rows, each row start with a 1ch climb.
Dial a chain of 10ch + 1ch lifting.
First row start from the 2nd from hook loop.
1-8: 10sc
To tie the sides of the pocket sbn thread fasten and cut off leaving a long tip for sewing on
Webbing:
Tie 2 pieces of the desired length. To me it took to dial 28ch maybe you will have a different amount
(depends on the density of knitting). Knit in rotating rows. When typing initial chain, leave free tail about 20cm.
Dial a chain of 28ch + 1ch lifting.
First row start from the 2nd from hook loop.
1: 28sc, 1ch lifting
2: 28sc
Thread to fasten and cut, leaving tip for sewing.
Sew the straps to the pants, front sew decorative buttons.
Sew a pocket.
Beret:
Knit white:
1: Magic ring 6sc
2: 6inc (12sc)
3 : (1sc, inc) * 6 (18sc)
4 : (2sc, inc) * 6 (24sc)
5 : (3sc, inc) * 6 (30sc)
6 : (4sc, inc) * 6 (36sc)
7 : (5sc, inc) * 6 (42sc)
8 : (6sc, inc) * 6 (48sc)
9: (7sc, inc) * 6 (54sc)
10 : (8sc, inc) * 6 (60sc)
11: (9sc, inc) * 6 (66sc)
12 : (10sc, inc) * 6 (72sc)
13 : (11sc, inc) * 6 (78sc)
14: (12sc, inc) * 6 (84sc)
15-17 : 84sc
18 : (12sc, dec) * 6 (78sc)
19 : (11sc, dec) * 6 (72sc)
20: (10sc, dec) * 6 (66sc)
21 : 66sc
Finish knitting ss, fasten and thread cut off, the tip of the thread hide.
Pompon:
Knit in red, fill in the process knitting.
1: Magic ring 6sc
2: 6inc (12sc)
3 : (1sc, inc) * 6 (18sc)
4 : (2sc, inc) * 6 (24sc)
5-8: 24sc
9 : (2sc, dec) * 6 (18sc)
10 : (1sc, dec) * 6 (12sc)
Thread fasten, cut, leaving a long the end for sewing.
Pompon sew to the top of the beret.



Solitaire:
On paper, make a pattern in the size indicated on the photo.
Transfer the pattern to the fabric, leave the allowances of 0.7-1cm for hemming, cut.
Process edges, bend and stitch
Congratulations!
Your kitty Jeremy is ready!
I hope the process of creating it was easy and fun for you, and
The result met all your expectations!
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