13 Free Crochet Mini Cat Plushies for Kids
Here are some free crochet mini cat plushie tutorials from the sitting cat to the square cat, and much more. All of these are no-sew or at least low-sew and super cute. You can crochet these plushies for kids and small, last-minute gifts. I love the embroideries for the eyes and the nose for all these crochet cats.
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01 of 13 Crochet Cute Cat Plushie
Follow this tutorial to crochet an almost no-sew mini cat plushie in white or grey. With the embroidered pink nose and whiskers, it looks oh-so cute. You will have to crochet it with a thin plush yarn for the body and the cotton standard yarn for embroidery.
With the bobble stitch for the legs and puff for the muzzle, it needs no sewing. The finished cat will have a large head and a small body, such that it can sit on your desk buddy. All this is thanks to the flat base.
02 of 13 Crochet Mini Square Cat Plushies
Learn how to crochet a kawaii and funny square cat plushie with a little sewing. The face of the cat looks like a piece of bread to me, but you can also crochet it in black and white. Even the ears and the legs are no-sew for this crochet plushie.
The tutorial will be 28 minutes long, so you can learn crocheting super quickly. This plushie can also make a cute desk buddy and bag charm that you won’t want to resist. Use the pink embroidery nose for it.
03 of 13 Crochet No-Sew Cat Pushie
In pastel shades of yellow, brown, or grey, crochet these kawaii chubby cat plushies for kids. These will be the sitting cats with an accurate no-sew muzzle, nose, and the tongue.
The tutor has recommended crocheting the arms with a white yarn that actually looks cuter than if you only used a single color. This looks so funny and will be a nice gift.
04 of 13 Crochet Sitting Cat Plushies
Now crochet a sitting long cat plushie with bulky yarn and the two-color eyes. This 10 cm tall plushie is completely no-sew and looks so cute with the embroidery around the eyes. Eyelashes and eyebrows look so cute on this plushie.
You can crochet this plushie in grey, golden, or black; all look so cute. It will be an irresistible gift for a little one. The black and one is my favorite. Another thing you can notice is that the color of the ears is different.
05 of 13 Crochet Plush Cat in Hat
This dressed cat plushie is no-sew and wears a removable hat and shoulder bag. Following the tutorial, you will learn to crochet both the doll base and the accessories. The hat has holes for the ears of your finished cat plushie, plus the cool braided strings.
I love how the tutor has chosen the self-striping yarn for the hat and crocheted it using the thin yarn for better detail.
06 of 13 Crochet Long Plush Cats
Here is how to crochet a funny “long cat” plushie in black or white. Its bendable tails are made by inserting a wire and a removable ruffled collar. Details like the ears, eye appliques, and embroidered whiskers are added during assembly.
The tutor even suggests using blush on the ears and paws of white cats to achieve a softer, more adorable aesthetic.
07 of 13 Crochet Cubby & Soft Plush Cat
Learn how to crochet a cute, no-sew “loaf cat” using a single-piece construction method. Limbs or ears with the body will be crocheted together. By using chunky chenille yarn, this cat plushie will make an irresistible desktop buddy.
08 of 13 Crochet Plush Pusheen Cat With Heart
This is Part 1 of crocheting a Pusheen amigurumi plushie holding a heart and with a stuffed tail. The project begins with the ears, using a magic ring and single crochet stitches.
After crafting two ears, they are joined together with a chain to form the base of the head. By the end of this first part, the main body is completed, leaving a perfectly shaped foundation for final details.
09 of 13 Crochet Softest Cat Plush Lovey
Learn how to crochet a soft, plush cat snuggler, focusing on the legs, arms, and body in its first part. In the other, you will learn the stuffed cute cat head. Utilizing chenille yarn and many hook sizes, the instructor demonstrates techniques like the magic ring, single crochets, and half double crochets to shape the character it.
Larger hooks are specifically used for the body to ensure it remains flexible and cuddly without the need for stuffing.
10 of 13 Crochet Adorable Plush Cats
Here is another tutorial to crochet a Loaf cat plushie in any of four colors. These are chubby cats with four puff-stitch legs for a charming finish. The process starts with a magic ring of eight single crochets, which increases to make the head and body.
The pattern features distinct triangular ears worked directly onto the fifth round and a simple chain-based tail attached later. This quick project is perfect for beginners looking to practice basic shaping and stuffing techniques.
11 of 13 Crochet Plush Cat Lovey
Here is another tutorial to crochet cosy Cat Snuggly plushie using golden yarn. Using plush yarn and a 5.5 mm hook, start with the round head that changes from a primary color to white for the face. You will also learn the individual arms and legs, which are later joined to form a seamless body.
Special attention is given to facial features, such as inserting safety eyes and embroidering a delicate nose, mouth, and whiskers with black yarn. The assembly process involves sewing ears and a long tail, resulting in a soft, huggable companion.
12 of 13 Crochet Big Plush Cat
Here is how to crochet a large amigurumi cat squish using plush blanket yarn. The project is worked from the top down in a spiral, mainly using half double crochet stitches. To customize the cat with spots, the tutor explains how to change colors by carrying the main yarn behind the work.
The pattern includes separate belly piece, four small feet with embroidered toe beans, pointed ears, and a curved tail. A helpful tip for assembly involves using a small piece of felt behind the safety nose.
13 of 13 Crochet Plush Element Cats
Follow this tutorial to crochet a squishy elemental cat plushie, whether as a fire, eart,h or water. You have to work the round to form the head and body, and add defining features like ears and paws. Throughout the guide, clear step-by-step instructions ensure that even those new to crochet can follow along.
















