Many Cats Crochet Square Pattern (Beginner-Friendly + PDF)
If you love crochet and adore cats, this Many Cats crochet square pattern is the perfect project for you. It’s quick, customizable, and ideal for turning into a crochet cushion, blanket, or playful home décor piece.
This pattern features a simple crochet background square worked in rounds with an adorable cat appliqué sewn on top. It’s beginner-friendly but still fun enough for experienced crocheters who enjoy creative projects.

Skill Level, Size & What to Expect
This pattern is rated Adventurous Beginner. You’ll use basic crochet stitches like chain, slip stitch, double crochet, and treble crochet (written in UK terms).
Using a 4mm (US G/6) hook, each square measures 10 x 10 cm (4 x 4 inches) after blocking. The blocking step is important for achieving a neat, professional finish.

Materials & Yarn Suggestions (Perfect Stash Buster!)
This crochet cat square is ideal for using leftover yarn from your stash. You’ll need:
- 4mm (US G/6) crochet hook
- DK / 8ply yarn in 6 colors
- 6mm safety eyes (or beads/black yarn)
- Tapestry needle
- Scissors
Each square uses approximately 10m for the background and 9m for the cat, plus small amounts for contrast colors.

How to Crochet the Background Square
The background square is worked in joined rounds, beginning with a magic loop. Corners are formed using chain-2 spaces, and the rounds are joined with slip stitches.
Round 5 is worked in the back loops only (BLO) to add texture. The final round is worked between stitches to create a defined border.
Because the square is designed to be firmly blocked, it may curl while crocheting. Don’t worry — this is completely normal.

Blocking & Curling Fix (Important Tip!)
This square was designed to be aggressively wet blocked. Blocking stretches the fabric so your finished cushion won’t sag.
If you’re using synthetic or plant-based yarn and prefer not to block, you can modify the corners by adding extra stitches: work (2tr, ch2, 2tr) instead of (tr, ch2, tr). This reduces curling and adds structure.

How to Crochet the Cat Appliqué
The cat is worked separately in rows, starting with a chain of 23. The tail is formed by leaving stitches unworked, while decreasing the shape of the head.
The ears are created with small chain stitches at the top of the final row. Leave a long yarn tail so you can sew the cat neatly onto the square.

Finishing: Eyes, Nose & Attaching the Cat
Attach safety eyes about 3 stitches apart on Row 9. Make sure they go through yarn strands rather than open gaps for better security.
Embroider a small cross stitch nose between the eyes. If you’re making a tabby, add embroidered stripes for extra personality.
Sew the cat onto the square, leaving the tail loose so it can curl naturally. Be careful not to pull the background square out of shape.

Turn Your Squares into a “Cushion of Many Cats”
To make a 45 x 45 cm (18 x 18 inch) cushion, crochet 16 cat squares and join them using double crochet seams on the wrong side.
Use a slightly larger 5mm (US H/8) hook for joining to prevent puckering. The back panel can be made with rows of granny trebles, then seamed together around the edges.
This makes a gorgeous handmade gift for cat lovers and a standout crochet home décor project.

Fun Ways to Customize Your Crochet Cats
Make every square unique with creative details:
- Add white paws, tail tips, or tummy patches
- Use fluffy or velvet yarn for texture
- Hold contrasting embroidery thread for a tortoiseshell effect
- Stitch whiskers or expressive eyebrows
- Experiment with striped or gradient backgrounds
This project is endlessly customizable, making it perfect for crochet gifts, craft fairs, or themed blankets.

Final Thoughts
The Many Cats Crochet Square Pattern is a quick, creative, and stash-friendly crochet project. Whether you make a single square or an entire cat-themed cushion, it’s guaranteed to bring personality to your handmade collection.
Be sure to download the full printable PDF pattern so you can crochet comfortably offline.
