In this article:
It’s time to crochet some of our favorite critters.
And, of course, cats are a definite contender for the title. Of course, we love them, and can’t get enough of cat patterns to crochet. In addition to specifically cat-themed projects, there are also variants of the cat applique in order to “cattify” ordinary projects. Therefore, if you or someone in your house has a cat fixation, here is a definite kitty cat project for you. Overall, these beautiful feline-themed appliques will add that playful, whiskery touch to any project you choose to endow it with. Indeed, itโs a great idea for a wall or curtain decoration in a girlโs room, or in a nursery. Moreover, itโs great fun, itโs easy and will be a lovely addition to your applique armory. Itโs an easy and fun project to make.
Easy Cat Applique Tutorial
So, you like cats, eh? Thus we present you this amazing tutorial to make applique cats of all sizes. Without a doubt this will be an interesting and informative way to engage feline crochet.
Skills: Easy Designer: Kerri’s Crochet
Go to the free tutorial: Easy Cat Applique
Charming Kitty Applique
next, this quick cat applique is a feline silhouette of a contented kitty looking out for the next ball of yarn or tasty morsel. Better still, it’s a fun and lightning-fast project to make, and will be a great way to decorate your other projects.
Skills: Easy Designer: Elena Pichugina
Go to the pattern:
Next, we have this amazingly simple yet very expressive cat silhouette. Indeed, this has got to be one of the absolute best bang-for-the-buck projects that is super easy using basically a scarp of yarn but ends up with a beautiful, almost Egyptian kitty.
Skills: Easy Designer: Ellen Aria
Go to the pattern:
Easy Cat Applique Free Crochet Tutorial in English
Finally, we have this beautiful feline applique that will add that playful, fun touch to any project or item. Specifically, it’s a great idea for a wall or curtain decoration, or in a nursery. Also, it’s great fun, easy and very attractive. A link to the free pattern is at the end of the post.
Go to the tutorial: