8 Knitted Pocket Cat Toys Free Patterns

Create an adorable pint-sized kitty plushies collection for your kids with these Knitted Pocket Cat Toys Free Patterns!

If you’re looking for something cute and fun project, these adorable pint-sized knitted pocket cats are perfect. They can easily fit in the pocket and palm of your kid.


Knitted Pocket Cat Toys Free Patterns

1. Super Adorable Knitted Cats

Easy and Cute Knitted Pocket Cat Toys Patterns 2
Etsy

Anastasia, the owner of CuteKnitToy knitted these cuties in rounds with 3 needles and I-cord. They are approximately 6 inches each.

2. Knitted Pocket Cats Pattern

Knitted Cats Pattern
Etsy

These travel-friendly knitted cats are made flat with DK weight yarn and filled with stuffing. Donna and Flo are behind these amazing pint-sized toys.

3. Knittin’ Kittens

Knittin' Kittens
ravelry

Learn how to make these soft and cuddly mini kitties with Daniel’s free pattern available on Ravelry. The best part? You can use bits and pieces of yarn from previous projects.

4. Tiny Window Cats

Tiny Window Cat
Ravelry

This 3-inch tall window cat by Sara Elizabeth Kellner will steal your kiddo’s heart with its tiny stature and lovely appearance. Make a few and place them on the windowsill.

5. Pocket Cat Buddy

Pocket Cat Buddy
woolish

The purr-fect charming companion who can fit into a kid’s pocket easily. Knit one for your kiddo using this Woolish tutorial.

6. Toy Polar Cat Free Knitting Pattern

Tiny Parlor Cat
Ravelry

Sara Elizabeth Kellner has knitted a very cute tiny version of a parlor cat. This feline creature will be perfect for little hands and cozy corners.

7. Knitted Pocket Cat in a Box

Knitted Pocket Cat in a Box
mochimochiland

If you’re an avid fan of MochiMochiLand’s knitted toys, this tiny cat in the box is the best option for you. Its pint-sized structure and lovely tiny eyes attract eyeballs.

8. Mini Kitty Pocket Buddy

Ravelry

This 4” tall and 3.5” wide cute kitty monster can be used as a keyring charm, paperweight, and decor piece. It was designed by Lisa Heathco with worsted yarn.

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