Crochet Peg Cats (Free Pattern)

The pattern for the Peg Cats is not new. It used to be on my old blog years ago, but it somehow got misplaced. Someone reminded me of it, and I just had to recreate it again. I hope you like it.

MATERIALS

  1. Aunt Lydia’s size 10 thread
    • Orange – Body, Hat, and Ears
    • White – Body
    • Ecru – Head
  2. Orem Bayan cotton perle 12 (or DMC embroidery floss, single strand)
    • Black – Whiskers
    • Red – Heart
  3. Crochet Hook, 1.5 mm for cat and 1 mm for heart
  4. Stuffing
  5. Hot Glue Gun or clear Tacky glue
  6. Scissors, sewing needle, cotton swab, and blush

ABBREVIATIONS

mr – magic ring

sl st – slip stitch

ch – chain

sc – single crochet

hdc – half double crochet

dc – double crochet

trbl – treble crochet

esc – extended single crochet

inc – increase

dec – decrease (invisible)

inv join – invisible join

BLO – back loops only

FLO – front loops only

FO – fasten off

NOTES

  1. The cat is crocheted from the bottom up.
  2. The doll is crocheted with the right side out.
  3. Invisible join tutorial: https://pinkmouseboutique.com/2023/07/18/invisible-joint-crochet/

BODY AND HEAD

Suggested Colors – Orange, White, Ecru

Suggested Hook – Clover Amour, 1.5 mm

Round 1: with Orange 8 esc in a mr; inv join – 8 sts

Round 2: (8 esc inc) x 8; inv join – 16 sts

Round 3: (esc, esc inc) x 8 – 24 sts

Sl st in both loops to join. Chain 1 and turn.

Round 4: esc around; inv join – 24 sts

Change Color – White

Round 5: esc around; inv join – 24 sts

Alternate Rounds 4 and 5 three more times.

Round 12: with Orange (esc, esc dec) x 8; inv join – 16 sts

Stuff the body well.

Round 13: 8 esc dec; inv join – 8 sts

Change Color – Ecru

Round 14: 8 sc inc; inv join – 16 sts

Round 15: (sc, sc inc) x 8; inv join – 24 sts

Rounds 16 – 21: sc around; inv join – 24 sts (6 rounds)

Round 22: (sc, sc dec) x 8; inv join – 16 sts

Stuff the head well.

Round 23: 8 sc dec; sl st in both loops to join – 8 sts

FO. Finish off and secure the beginning and end tails by inserting them through the same space, tying a knot, and stuffing the excess inside the body.

HAT

Suggested Colors – Orange and White

Suggested Hook – Clover Amour, 1.5 mm

Round 1: with Orange 8 esc in a mr; inv join – 8 sts

Round 2: (8 esc inc) x 8; inv join – 16 sts

Change Color – White

Round 3: (esc, esc inc) x 8; inv join – 24 sts

Change Color – Orange

Round 4: esc around; inv join – 24 sts

Change Color – White

Round 5: esc around; inv join – 24 sts

Change Color – Orange

Round 6: esc around; inv join – 24 sts

Change Color – White

Round 7: esc around; inv join – 24 sts

Change Color – Orange

Round 8: esc around; sl st in both loops to join

FO and weave in the ends.

CAT EARS (x 2)

Suggested Color – Orange

Suggested Hook – Clover Amour, 1.5 mm

Round 1: in a mr 1 sc, 1 hdc, 1 dc, 1 trbl, 1 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc – 7 sts

FO leaving a tail for sewing.

HEART

Suggested Color – Red (DMC cotton perle size 12)

Suggested Hook – 1.00 mm (Clover Amour)

Round 1: in a mr 1 sc, 2 hdc, 3 dc, sl st, 3 dc, 2 hdc, 1 sc, ch 1, sl st to 1st sc of round – 13 sts

FO leaving a tail for sewing.

Pull the beginning tail to close the hole of the mr. Set aside.

ASSEMPLY

  1. Sew or glue the heart on the body, 2 rounds below the head.
  2. Sew the ears on Rounds 2 and 3 of the cap.
  3. Insert the first set of whiskers a round below the ears. The second set of whiskers is inserted a round below the first. Trim them to the desired length. No need to secure the whiskers. Gluing the cap in the next step, will take care of that.
  4. Glue the cap onto the head using clear Tacky glue or a hot glue gun. Keep in mind that the heart needs to be at the front and a little bit to the right.
  5. OPTIONAL: Add pink cheeks with a cotton swab and blush.

And your little peg cat is finished!

HAPPY CROCHET!

Miniature Jellyfish (Crochet Pattern)

This jellyfish is super tiny and so quick to make! You only need a little bit of thread and about 20 to 30 minutes (depending on how quick you crochet). There are a couple of interesting techniques in the pattern like invisible decrease in the BLO and the invisible join. But this pattern, especially because there is a video tutorial as well, is beginner friendly. I hope you enjoy it!

If you prefer watching the video or at any point, you need a little help, click the link: JELLYFISH VIDEO TUTORIAL

MATERIALS:

  1. Aunt Lydia’s size 10 (two colors – one for the body and one for the eyes)
  2. Crochet hook, 1.5 mm
  3. Stuffing
  4. Sewing needle and scissors

NOTE:  For the step-by-step photos, I used Drops Muskat yarn with a 3.25 mm hook.

ABBREVIATIONS:

MR – magic ring

Ch – chain

St(s) – stitch(es)

Sl st – slip stitch

Sc – single crochet

Dc – double crochet

BLO – back loop only

FLO – front loop only

Inc – increase

Dec – decrease

NOTE: Do not secure the tails until the very end. We’ll secure them once Round 8 is finished.

PATTERN

Round 1: 8 sc in a mr; sl st in BLO – 8 sts

Round 2: in FLO 1 inc; continue in both loops 7 inc; sl st in BLO – 16 sts

When joining rounds as described above, an extra stitch is created (refer to the image below). Skip that stitch and continue with the next round.

Rounds 3 – 4: in FLO 1 sc, continue in both loops 15 sc; sl st in BLO – 16 sts (2 rounds)

Round 5: in FLO 1 sc, in both loops 15 sc; sl st in both loops to join and ch 1 – 16 sts

Round 6: in FLO (dc in 1st st, sl st in next) x 8 – 8 shells

Fasten off. Bring the end tail inside the body and then pull it through a space of the body. Repeat for the beginning tail.

EYES

With black thread, sew the eyes on Round 4, 4 stitches apart.

BODY – CONTINUED

Round 7: join yarn to any of the unworked loops of Round 5 with a sc (counts as 1st st of Round 7); 1 sc in next loop; dec (invisible dec in BLO is done the following way: skip 3rd loop, insert hook in 4th loop, go back and insert hook in 3rd loop; 1 scvideo at 17.21 min); (2 sc, dec) x 3; sl st to join and ch 1 – 12 sts

Stuff the body well.

Round 8: in BLO 6 dec; sl st to join – 6 sts

Fasten off. Insert the end tail through the same space you inserted the 1st beginning tail. Tie a knot and stuff the excess thread inside the body.

Insert the 2nd beginning tail through the same space as the 1st end tail. Tie a knot and stuff the excess thread inside the body.

TENTACLES

Join yarn to any of the unworked loops of Round 7.

*ch 7, sl st in 2nd ch from hook, sl st until the end of ch

sl st in the next unworked loop of the body*

*…* repeat 5 more times

You will have 6 tentacles once done with this round.

Fasten off. Insert both tails through the same space. Tie a knot and stuff the excess thread inside.

OPTIONAL: Wet the tentacles to straighten them.

And voila! Your teeny tiny jellyfish is finished!