Check out the adorable Knitted Cat Toys Free Patterns and use them for gifting purposes, as ornaments, or for your own enjoyment.
Yarn is a cat’s favorite toy to play with; it makes more sense to use some of them to pay tribute to the creature you adore. Discover these Mini Cats free knitting patterns for your toy collection.
Cat Toys Free Knitting Patterns
1. Tiny Window Cat

Sara Elizabeth Kellner created a tiny version of her regular window cat pattern. It is 3 inches tall, worked in the round, and all in one piece except for the tail. The only seam is to attach the tail to the side of the body.
2. Grisig the cat

This little meow by Julia Weiss is approximately 6 inches (16 cm) tall. It requires less than a skein and can therefore be made with leftovers, especially when working with two colors. It is made from sports-weight cotton.
3. Lenny the Cat

Louise Watling made a fantastic last-minute gift for cat lovers. It uses basic knitting stitches and really shaping techniques. A US 2.5/3.0 mm needle size is used.
4. EASY Plush

This Gina Michelle little knitty is beginner-friendly. It’s knit flat in three pieces and then seamed together. You could use black cats for Halloween decorations. After finishing, sew the eyes and mouth.
5. Feline Sleepy Amigurumi Kitten

Rachel Borello Carroll’s sleepy black kitten with a bow is 7.5 inches tall and is for intermediate-level knitters. It is knitted in separate parts, sewn together, and shaped by simple increases or decreases.
6. The Parlor Cat

Sara Elizabeth Kellner designed a solemn-looking parlor cat that will look adorable chilling at your bed, and it will not leave fur behind. It is a single piece, measuring 10 inches in length and 7 inches in height, from head to tail.
7. Year Of The Cat

For someone who enjoys cat plushies, Annalisa Dione knitted this perfect for Halloween décor. These are knitted in the round, starting from the tail using double-pointed needles. The spots, muzzles, eyes, and whiskers are embroidered, rather than beaded.
8. Maru Kitty Plush Toy

A Stephanie Law stuffed plush toy measures 6.5 inches in length from nose to tail. This cute kitty is perfect for a kid to cuddle, snuggle up, and sleep. US 6 – 4.0 needle size is used for this pattern.
9. Tabitha the Destash Kitty

Oliver Boliver created the perfect project to help you utilize what’s left after knitting a sweater or a pair of socks. It is knitted in Tabitha, a Manos Del Uruguay Silk blend (green), on 3.25 mm needles, and Sokkusu-O (purple and orange kitty) on 2.25 mm needles.
10. Hello Kitty

Everyone has adored Hello Kitty and has worn a Hello Kitty-related item or blanket at some point in their life. It is designed by Knitterbees using smaller knitting needles. To assemble, stuff the body firmly into the desired shape. Place the head on top of the body. Seam around the edge of the neck. Line up the arms and against the size of the body, and sew in place.
11. Kate

Jess Hutchinson kitten in britches. This very stylish feline knits up quickly on double-pointed needles, using ultra-fuzzy and soft Lamb’s Pride Worsted. It is knitted in the round and features numerous colorful stripes.
12. Enamored cat

Morgunova Olga has worked in 25 stitches and 35 rows using a US 2½-3.0 mm needle size. This adorable cat, featuring a red nose, heart, and flowers, is striking. From ear to toe, it is approximately 32 cm (12.6 inches) tall.
13. Wub Chub Cat Ornament

This Button Willow Knits Kitty can be used as both a toy and an ornament. Knit in the round on double-pointed needles. The body, paws, tail, head, and ears are knitted separately and sewn together. It is finished using 2.5 mm needles, approximately 14 cm from nose to tail.
14. Sleeping Kitten Duo

The cute knit toy sleeping kitten is knitted in yarn with an approximate yardage of 300 m/100 g. Wool or mohair (or mixed yarn) is recommended. It’s knitted on DP knitting needles 2.5/US 1.5.
15. Steffi The Cat / Katze Steffi

Steffi is a friendly-looking cat by Steffi Hochfellner that works up into a lovely plush toy. With simple shaping and details, it’s a nice project for practicing toy-making skills.
16. Sincerely Louise

This design by Sincerely Louise brings out a playful knitted cat full of character. It’s a fun project that works well as a gift or a cheerful decoration.
17. Cat with orange scarf

This pattern by clover-mfg adds personality by giving the cat a bright orange scarf. A simple toy that feels extra special thanks to its cute accessory.
18. Four Cats: Tabby, Ginger, Black & White, & Moggy

This pattern by Kath Dalmeny lets you knit four different cat styles. Each one has its own markings, making it a versatile project for anyone who wants variety in their collection.