Reveal the joy of crafting with Crochet Marshmallow Cat Amigurumi, ideal for creating cuddly and seamless kitty plushies with ease.
In the enchanting realm of crochet, the free no-sew Marshmallow Cat Amigurumi pattern emerges as a blend of creativity and simplicity. With its unique approach, this pattern introduces an effortless way to form cuddly companions without the complexities of sewing, making it perfect for beginners and seasoned crocheters alike. The Marshmallow Cat, with its rounded contours and soft texture, embodies comfort and whimsy, offering an ideal addition to your handmade collection or a heartfelt gift for loved ones.

Crochet Amigurumi Marshmallow Cat Pattern
Beyond its aesthetic charm, this amigurumi creation serves as a therapeutic escape, transforming idle moments into productive joys, all while enhancing dexterity and focus. The process of bringing this adorable feline to life unfolds seamlessly, as each stitch marries patience with artistry. As you step into this creative pursuit, you'll find that the Marshmallow Cat Amigurumi pattern not only enriches your crochet repertoire but also infuses delight into everyday life.
Materials And Tools:
- Four-ply cotton yarn
- 3mm crochet hook
- Forceps for stuffing
- Needle
- Pair of scissors
- Marker
- One pair of 4mm eye beads
- One 3mm nose bead
Let's get started!

Step-by-Step Details
1. Crocheting the Tail
- Initial Setup:
- Make a knot in a magic ring and do five single crochet in it. Use the X stitch rather than the V stitch to prevent your crochet from slanting to the right.
- For more information on avoiding slant stitches, watch my previous video.
- Rnds 1 - 5:
- Round 1: One increase and four single crochet (total 6 stitches).
- Round 2: Two single crochet and one increase, repeat (total 8 stitches).
- Rounds 3-4: Single crochet in every stitch (total 8 stitches).
- Round 5: One decrease and two single crochets, repeat (total 6 stitches). Fill with polyester fiber and follow the written pattern. Cut the leftover yarn and fasten off.

2. Crocheting the Head and Body
- Initial Setup:
- Make a knot in a magic ring and do eight single crochet in it.
- Rnds 1 - 12:
- Round 1: 8 increases (total 16 stitches).
- Round 2: One single crochet and one increase, repeat 8 times (total 24 stitches).
- Round 3: Six single crochets, one single crochet in back loop only, 11 single crochets, put a mark on the front loop, one single crochet in back loop only, then 5 single crochets (total 24 stitches).
- Round 4: Six single crochets. Begin working on the ear, remove the marker, make one chain and one slip stitch in the front loop on the previous round, then turn and do 3 chains, one triple crochet, 2 chains, one slip stitch in the first chain, one triple crochet, 3 chains, and slip stitch back into the chain. Repeat for the other ear and continue crocheting 13 single crochets, 1 chain, and slip stitch in the front loop from Round 4.
- Round 5: One increase and five single crochets, repeat 4 times (total 28 stitches).
- Rounds 6-7: Single crochet in every stitch.
- Round 8: Eight single crochets, 4 increases, 2 single crochets, 3 half double crochet puff stitches, one single crochet, 3 half double crochet puff stitches, 2 single crochets, 4 increases, and 5 single crochets (total 36 stitches).
- Round 9: Single crochet in every stitch, skipping the extra stitch from the previous puff stitch.
- Round 10: One decrease and one single crochet, repeat 12 times (total 24 stitches). Insert eye and nose beads securely.
- Rounds 11-12: Decrease to shape the head.

3. Crocheting the Body
- Rnds 12 - 17:
- Round 12: Single crochet in front loop only, then one single crochet and two increases, repeat 4 times (total 20 stitches).
- Round 13: Seven single crochets, 5 half double crochet puff stitches, 5 single crochets, 5 half double crochet puff stitches, and 6 single crochets (total 20 stitches). Fill the head with polyester fiber.

- Round 17: For the first two stitches, crochet together with the tail: insert hook into the tail, then the body’s two loops, and do a single crochet. Repeat once, then 6 single crochets, 5 half double crochet puff stitches, 7 single crochets, 5 half double crochet puff stitches, and 7 single crochets (total 24 stitches). Fill the body with polyester fiber before fastening off.

Conclusion
Finally, our cute golden retriever using the no-sew technique is complete! You can add some finishing touches using pink yarn. Insert the yarn into Round 8 between both puff stitches, make a knot, 3 chains, then optionally a slip stitch, or sew the leftover yarn.





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