Why knit just one? Knitted Group of Kittens Free Patterns help you create a whole playful bunch of soft felines for gifting or decor!
Are you looking to craft a group of tiny toys? These Knitted Group of Kittens Free Patterns will turn out to be a sweet handmade gift or charming home décor. If you are a beginner or an advanced knitter, these projects will add fun to your day, bringing personality and style. In this collection, you’ll find relaxing and absolutely adorable patterns to work on.
Knitted Group of Kittens Free Patterns
1. Four Cats: Tabby, Ginger, Black & White, & Moggy

Kath Dalmeny is the designer behind this amazing project, which features four distinct cats, each with its own look and charm. All are knitted from the same basic pattern, which is available in clutch size, suitable for a toddler to carry around by the tail.
2. Bouquet’s Cat

This design by Nio Knits has a soft and gentle appearance that feels comforting. The knitting gauge is 6.5 stitches and 10 rows = 2.5 cm in stitches using US 2½ knitting needles.
3. Lucky Cats

Inspired by cheerful and symbolic designs, these kittens, made by Frankie Brown, carry a playful spirit. Their upright pose gives them a lively presence, and small details bring out their character without making it complicated.
4. Weird Cats

These cats by Liz Wray stand out with their quirky and unusual shapes. The design encourages creativity and playful color choices that are also quick to knit and bring a smile once finished.
5. Tabitha the Destash Kitty

Oliver Boliver has designed these pretty kittens, which are ideal for using leftover yarn. The design blends colors beautifully, giving each kitten a one-of-a-kind look. Tabitha has a relaxed and friendly shape.
6. Stuffies

These kittens by Ysolda Teague are soft, plump, and perfect for cuddling. It focuses on comfort and a rounded shape, which are suitable for beginners looking for a simple project. The finished kittens feel warm and inviting.
7. Cute Cats and Sweet Kittens

Julie Richards offers a mix of adorable kittens and cats in one set, forming a family. Each piece has a gentle expression and soft form, making this pattern enjoyable to knit. The instructions allow for small variations to make each kitten unique.
8. A kitten bouquet

This creative design by Paola Adorni arranges kittens in a bouquet-like style. It combines softness with a decorative concept and uses sport yarn weight for the final piece. Pick up your US 1½ knitting needles and create these 25 cm tall kittens.






