Get ready to pounce on the cutest craft project of the year with our 198 Big Cat Crochet Pattern featuring plush toy Jeremy!
This step-by-step tutorial is your golden ticket to creating an adorably huggable amigurumi buddy that’s not just a toy but a furry little emotional support pal in times of need!
Crafted for experienced skill levels, this PDF file is packed with easy-to-follow instructions so you can unleash your creativity while snuggling up to a one-of-a-kind creation.
Why wait? Dive into the world of crochet and bring Jeremy to life—your next favorite plushie adventure awaits! 🐾✨
This listing is for an INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF PATTERN, not a finished project.
LANGUAGE:
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In the English language
SKILL LEVEL: Experienced
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TRY BEFORE YOU BUY
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Download pattern example HERE >> https://goo.gl/4ma1eM
Copy and paste the link into your browser to download the pattern example.
FINISHED SIZE:
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Approx. 50 cm/19.7 inches when seated using the materials stated in the pattern.
SKILLS REQUIRED:
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Crochet in rounds
Single crochet
Increasing
Decreasing
Slip stitch
MATERIALS AND TOOLS
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✓ Yarn – I used approximately 7 skeins of white “Softy” by Alize (100% polyester, 50g/115m).
Tip 2: You can use any fluffy yarn (chenille, velour, wool, etc). The thicker the yarn, the bigger your toy will be. Make sure the yarn you use is soft. If you use the yarn that is too stiff, you will not be able to shape the muzzle nicely.
If you use finer yarn, for example, “Goksim Chenille” by Iplik Tekstil LTD (100% acrylic, 340m/100g), your toy will turn out 30 cm (11.8 inches). In this case, you will need approximately 1.5 skein of yarn.
✓ Matching crochet hook. I used a 2.5 mm crochet hook.
✓ I used a pair of ready-made eyes of 18-20 mm in diameter. You can use black half beads, beads, or buttons instead.
✓ Transparent glue
✓ Stuffing
✓ Fishing line for the whiskers
✓ Any material for tinting (optional) – oil pastels, oil paints, pencils, etc.
✓ Sewing needle and tapestry needle for needle sculpting.
✓ Strong thread for needle sculpting.
✓ A piece of thick wire, a long foam roller, a piece of foam rubber, etc. to insert inside the neck to keep the neck of the toy stable and prevent the head from flopping (optional) – the quantity and the size depends on the size of your toy.
ABOUT THIS PATTERN
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The Pattern is written using USA terminology.
This pattern is easy to follow with step-by-step instructions (40 pages with detailed instructions, tips, photos illustrating the process)
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SKU: 198EN
£5.00Price
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