Portable to work on, perfectly to fit in, these tiny and cute Knitted Pocket Cat Toys Free Patterns are perfect for gifts.
These Knitted Pocket Cat Toys Free Patterns are a delightful project for knitters of all skill levels and require only small amounts of yarn, making them ideal stash-busting projects. If you prefer simple flat-knit designs or small, seamless creations, the list includes plenty of free patterns to suit your style. These miniature kitties fit perfectly in your palm or pocket, making them wonderful handmade presents, stocking stuffers, or even craft fair bestsellers.
Knitted Pocket Cat Toys Free Patterns
1. Chubby Paw

A cute, cuddly toy with a green sweater by Vknit B is worked in the round from bottom to top using DK yarn. It has a knitting gauge of 24 stitches and 27 rows = 10 cm.
2. Mini cat

Use up the leftover yarn from your big project and make these 4 cm mini cats designed by A knitter. You need DK yarn in three different colors and a US 2½ knitting needle.
3. Tiny Window Cat

A teeny-tiny cat, approximately 3 inches tall, designed by Sara Elizabeth Kellner, worked in the round and all in one piece, except for the tail. Attach the tail to the side of the body by seaming.
4. Plush Cat

Are you new to knitting? This beginner-friendly pattern by Gina Michele is worked with basic knitting skills, which is also a quick knit. It is easy to knit flat on straight needles in two pieces: the body and the tail.
5. Zombie Kitty

These 4-inch-tall zombies by cheezombie are ready to scare you, but if you keep your cool and walk quickly, they’ll never be able to catch you. It is knitted in the round, one piece, with basic increases and decreases for shaping.
6. Catty McCat Face

Make these cute little kittens for your keychains and hang them in your bag or purse. You can even knit these to bring smiles to the faces of the kids you meet every day in the park. It is available on Marianna’s Lazy Daisy Days blog.
7. Tiny Parlor Cat

A tiny version of a regular cat is 3 inches long, excluding the tail, and was designed by Sara Elizabeth Kellner. It is worked in the round and all in one piece, which knits up very quickly.
8. Mini Cuddly Cat

Claire Garland has worked on this cute cat, perfect for a nap with you or your baby. You can even make this for your cat and give her a playmate.






