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Cat Ladybug
This pattern is for an amigurimi cat doll crocheted to look like they’re wearing a ladybug onesie, or a Ladybug Cat hybrid for those a bit more fantastical <3
Pattern includes photos for technique clarification, major steps, and assembly- this pattern does not contain photos for every repeating step.
This pattern is a 27 page PDF.
Pattern is written in US terminology (with Canadian spelling)
Pattern details are as follows:
Level: early intermediate- stitches and pieces are simple, but there’s some variations on stitches and a lot of assembly/sewing that requires care in lining pieces up.
Project time: approx. 7 ¾ hours (no hood), to 8 ½ hours (with hood) at an average pace.
Finished size: (approximate: tension and yarn choice may vary final size)
Height: 10”
Width: 9”
Length: 9”
THIS PATTERN MAY NOT BE RESOLD: you may not resell or redistribute this pattern in part or in whole.
You may sell your creations from this pattern- online, in person, and on a commission basis: please credit CuteCreepyCrochet for the pattern (and please feel free to share your creations on social media- if you wish to tag, please use CuteCreepyCrochet on IG, Ravelry, TikTok, and Facebook. I’d love to see what you’ve come up with!)
Supplies:
• 3.5mm hook
• Stitch markers, or similar (optional)
• Yarn needle (for sewing)
• Polyfil
• 16 mm safety eyes (or similar).
• Worsted weight Yarn (weight- Medium/4):
– 115 yards/105 meters for cat colour
-- 160 yards/145 meters for black
-- 55 yards/50 meters for red
-- 20 yards/meters or less for toe pads, muzzle and embroidery
Stitches/Abbreviations Used- US terminology
• St: stitch
• Ch: chain
• Sl st: slip stitch
• MR: magic ring/Magic circle
• Sc: single crochet
• Hdc: half double crochet
• Inc: regular increase (two single crochet stitches in one stitch)
• Dec: regular decrease (crochet 2 stitches together- or use an invisible decrease if you’d like)
• F/O: finish or fasten off
• Numbers in brackets at the end of the row dictate the number of stitches you should have
- First published: July 2025
- Page created: July 7, 2025
- Last updated: July 7, 2025 …
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