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Kitty Toaster Amigurumi Pattern

Kitty Toaster Amigurumi Pattern
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5-7 Hours Time Needed
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Intermediate Level

Ideal for those with basic crochet experience, featuring slightly more advanced stitches and techniques to expand your skills.

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Weekend Treat

Takes 5-7 hours, making it an enjoyable project to finish over a couple of days.

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Cute Companion

An adorable friend to cherish, handcrafted with love to bring comfort and joy for years to come.

About This Kitty Toaster Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a kawaii kitty toast and a matching toaster using plush velvet yarn for a super soft finish. You will make two flat kitty bread pieces, paws, and a two-part toaster with inner/outer construction and cardboard support. The pattern includes detailed rounds, assembly notes, and facial templates to customize expressions.

Kitty Toaster Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

The pattern uses US terms and works in continuous rounds for the toaster and rows for the kitty bread. Photos and tips are included to help with shaping, sewing, and final finishing.

Why You'll Love This Kitty Toaster Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it combines playful character design with practical construction techniques like an inner/outer toaster shell that keeps its shape. I enjoy how the plush velvet yarn makes the finished piece irresistibly soft and huggable. I like that you can customize faces and colors to create many unique variations. Seeing the tiny kitty bread pop out of the toaster always brings a smile while I sew the final bits.

Kitty Toaster Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Kitty Toaster Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Kitty Toaster Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Kitty Toaster Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love customizing this pattern by changing color palettes β€” try pastel gradients, rainbow stripes, or a burnt-bread palette for a fun twist.

I often make the kitty bread mini by using sport weight yarn and a 2.5 mm hook to create keychain-sized toasts.

For a chunkier, more cuddly toaster make with bulky yarn and a 5.0-6.0 mm hook and adjust stuffing to fit the cardboard base.

I sometimes embroider different expressions instead of felt eyes to give each toaster its own personality β€” a sleepy smile or a surprised face look great.

Try adding tiny accessories like a mini scarf, a bow, or a tiny crocheted butter pat glued on the bread for seasonal variations.

I use darker eyeshadow or felt for a burnt version; you can add tiny red felt shapes to create a β€˜cross-popping’ burned effect on the bread.

If you want the toaster to be posable, consider using thin craft wire inside the carriage lever or control lever before sewing closed.

I like to swap the plush velvet yarn for cotton or acrylic for a more textured finish; remember to match your hook size to the yarn weight.

I sometimes make sets in different sizes: a miniature keychain toast, a medium table-top toaster, and a larger display piece to create a whole family of toasts.

When sewing inner and outer parts, experiment with sewing both loops or BLO depending on whether you want a visible seam line; try both and pick the look you prefer.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping stitch markers at the bread edges leads to misplaced increases and misaligned sides; place markers at both ends of the row to mark increase points. βœ— Forgetting to read the ear instructions fully can cause incorrect turning and shaping; read the entire R14 ear sequence before starting and follow each turn exactly. βœ— Overstuffing the bread pieces will make them too wide to fit in the toaster; stuff very lightly and test fit before finishing the seam. βœ— Using inconsistent tension between inner and outer toaster parts will make assembly uneven; keep your tension consistent and match rounds before sewing them together. βœ— Cutting cardboard too large makes it hard to insert and distorts the base; cut cardboard slightly smaller than the bottom so it fits snugly and glue securely.

Kitty Toaster Amigurumi Pattern

Make a kawaii kitty toaster with plush velvet yarn and simple shaping β€” a delightful amigurumi project that fits on your shelf or makes a charming gift. You will crochet the adorable kitty bread and a two-part toaster with clear step-by-step rounds, photo-guided assembly, and facial assembly instructions. The pattern uses US terminology and works in continuous rounds for the toaster and rows for the kitty bread.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Kitty Toaster Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Velvet yarn size 3 (DK) - Beige (for kitty bread) approximately 20-30g
  • 02
    Velvet yarn size 3 (DK) - Brown (for bread sides and optional burnt version) approximately 10-20g
  • 03
    Velvet yarn size 3 (DK) - Pink (for toaster body) approximately 50-80g
  • 04
    Velvet yarn size 3 (DK) - Grey (for inner toaster, feet, and trim) approximately 40-60g
  • 05
    Optional colors: Dark Brown, Blue, Yellow for alternate versions
  • 06
    Small amounts of red & white felt for facial details (optional)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 3.00 mm
  • 02
    Photos used a 6.00 mm hook for better viewing (optional for larger sample)
  • 03
    Yarn needle for sewing
  • 04
    Scissors
  • 05
    Glue (for cardboard and felt pieces)
  • 06
    Cardboard (cut to fit toaster bottom and inner base)
  • 07
    Stitch markers
  • 08
    Polyester stuffing
  • 09
    Sewing pins for assembly
  • 10
    Dark brown felt pieces for eyes/mouth (optional)

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β€” Kitty Bread (Make 2) :

Info :

We will work in ROWS here (Start with Beige). At the end of each row, turn your work, pull your hook slightly, and continue to the next row. DO NOT ch 1 at the end, as this makes the edges appear neater. I recommend inserting stitch markers on both sides of the row if you find it difficult to see where to insert your hook.

Round R1 :

Ch16, starting from the 2nd ch from the hook, 15sc (15)

Round R2-12 :

15sc, turn (15) 11rows

Round R13 :

sc2tog, 11sc, sc2tog, turn (13)

Info :

We are going to make the ears now, DO NOT ch 1 before turning. Please read through R14 before making it.

Round R14 :

sc2tog, 4sc, turn, [pic a] sk 1, 3sc, turn, [pic b] sk 1, 2sc, (we will sc the sides too, see pic for reference), [pic c] 2sc(the sides), 5sc, turn, [pic d & e]

Round R14 cont :

[pic f] is a picture of the first ear (before making 5sc) sk 1, 3sc, turn, sk 1, 2sc, 2sc(the sides), sc2tog (12)

β€” Bread Sides :

Info :

Change to brown and continue working around the sides of the bread. We will inc on the 2 edges of the bread. I recommend adding a stitch marker for the increases so it'll be easier to sew later.

Round R15 :

12sc, inc, 13sc, inc, 13sc, (we will start to sc the top part) 2sc, 2sc(the sides), 5sc, 2sc(the sides), 5sc (58)

Round R15 cont :

SL ST in the 1st st. Leave a short yarn, and fasten off for the first piece. Make the second bread and leave a long yarn to sew. Fasten Off.

β€” Paws (make 2) :

Round R1 :

6sc in MR (6)

Round R2 :

6sc (6)

Info :

DO NOT stuff. Leave a long tail to sew and fasten off. Fold the paw in half and sew it close. You can sew it after you finish your toaster (to see if you like the paws placement) or sew it now. Sew it between R8 & R9 of the bread, 2 sts away from the sides and 5 sts apart between the hands.

β€” Toaster - Inner Part :

Info :

We'll make a foundation chain and work around the chain. (In Grey) Ch 12, starting from the 2nd ch from the hook.

Round R1 :

10sc, 3inc, on the other side of the chain, 10sc, 3inc (26)

Round R2 :

10sc, 3inc, sc, 3inc, 10sc, 3inc, sc, 3inc (34)

Round R3 :

11sc, 3inc, 3sc, 3inc, 12sc, 3inc, 3sc, 3inc, sc (42)

Round R4 :

12sc, 3inc, 5sc, 3inc, 14sc, 3inc, 5sc, 3inc, 2sc (50)

Round R5 :

FLO: 12sc, 3dec, 5sc, 3dec, 14sc, 3dec, 5sc, 3dec, 2sc (42)

Round R6 :

both loops: 42sc (42)

Round R7-12 :

42sc (42) 6rounds

Round R13 :

BLO: 13sc, 3inc, 5sc, 3inc, 14sc, 3inc, 5sc, 3inc, sc (50)

Info :

Flip back your inner toaster (if needed), the right side should be on the inside.

Round R14 :

both loops: 50 sc (50)

Round R15 :

14sc, 3inc, 7sc, 3inc, 16sc, 3inc, 7sc, 3inc, 2sc (58)

Info :

SL ST, Leave a short tail and fasten off. Weave in the tail.

β€” Toaster - Outer Part :

Info :

We will make a foundation chain and work around the chain. (Starting with Grey)

Round R1 :

10sc, 3inc, on the other side of the chain, 10sc, 3inc (26)

Round R2 :

10sc, 3inc, sc, 3inc, 10sc, 3inc, sc, 3inc (34)

Round R3 :

11sc, 3inc, 3sc, 3inc, 12sc, 3inc, 3sc, 3inc, sc (42)

Round R4 :

12sc, 3inc, 5sc, 3inc, 14sc, 3inc, 5sc, 3inc, 2sc (50)

Round R5 :

13sc, 3inc, 7sc, 3inc, 16sc, 3inc, 7sc, 3inc, 3sc (58)

Round R6 :

14sc, 3inc, 9sc, 3inc, 18sc, 3inc, 9sc, 3inc, 4sc (66)

Round R7 :

15sc, 3inc, 11sc, 3inc, 20sc, 3inc, 11sc, 3inc, 5sc (74)

Round R8 :

BLO: 15sc, 3dec, 11sc, 3dec, 20sc, 3dec, 11sc, 3dec, 5sc (66)

Round R9-10 :

66sc (66) 2rounds

Info :

Change color to Pink. Cut off the Grey yarn and hide the tail.

Round R11-12 :

66sc (66) 2Rounds

Round R13-15 :

66sc (66) 3rounds

Round R16 :

sc, (14sc, dec)x2, sc, (14sc, dec)x2 (62)

Round R17-20 :

62sc (62) 4rounds

Round R21 :

sc, (13sc, dec)x2, sc, (13sc, dec)x2 (58)

Round R22 :

58sc (58) Leave a long tail to sew and fasten off.

Info :

After R12 we will sew the 4 legs to the bottom of the outer part. Sew it on each corner 1st away from the edge (FLO line of R7). Then cut a cardboard slightly smaller than the bottom of the toaster so it fits in, make sure the FLO of R7 is visible on the side when you put in the cardboard. Glue the cardboard to secure it. Cut another one for the inner part of the toaster. Glue it on the wrong side bottom of the inner toaster.

β€” Legs (Make 4) :

Info :

Before working on the outer part we will make the 4 legs first so it is easier to sew before adding the cardboard. (In Grey)

Round R1 :

8sc in MR (8)

Round R2 :

8sc (8)

Info :

Leave a long tail for sewing and fasten off. Lightly stuff if needed.

β€” Toaster Assembly (Sewing Steps) :

Info :

We will now sew the toaster together. To make it easier to read I'll write it in points form. 1.Stuff 1/3 of the outer toaster. 2.Insert your Kitty Bread into the inner part of the toaster. 3.Place the inner part into the outer part of the toaster. 4.The last rounds of both parts should touch, if the inner part falls in you can add more stuffing, and vice versa. 5.Secure the corners with stitch markers, scrap yarn, or anything you have in your possession. (This is important! If the corners don't match the toaster will be slanted) 6.Lightly stuff the sides of the toaster (Do not overstuff, you can add more as you sew).

Info :

There are two sewing versions: 1.Sew the BLO of the outer part to the BLO of the inner part. 2.Sew both loops of the outer part and BLO of the inner part. Add stuffing as you go, DO NOT overstuff but make sure that it's stuffed nicely to the top.

β€” Toaster Control :

Info :

(Starting with Grey)

Round R1 :

8sc in MR (8)

Round R1 cont :

Change to Pink

Round R2 :

BLO: 8sc (8)

Info :

SL ST, stuff if needed, Leave a long tail for sewing and fasten off.

β€” Carriage Lever :

Info :

(In Pink) Ch4, starting from the 2nd ch from the hook

Round R1 :

2sc, inc, on the other side of the chain 2sc, inc (8)

Round R2 :

BLO: 8sc (8)

Info :

DO NOT stuff, Leave a long tail to sew and fasten off. Fold it in half and sew it close.

β€” Lever Base :

Round 1 :

(In Grey) Ch6, starting from the 2nd ch from the hook, 5sc Leave a long tail to sew and fasten off.

β€” Button :

Round R1 :

(In Grey) 5sc in MR (5)

Info :

SL ST, DO NOT stuff. Leave a long tail to sew and fasten off.

β€” Facial Assembly (1) :

Info :

There are 2 face versions (normal & burnt) and you can choose which one you'd like to make :) I used brown felt for the facial expressions and pink eyeshadow for the blushes.

Item :

Kitty Bread: Cut 2 eyes around 1-1.5 sts wide and place them on R10-R11, 4 sts apart. Cut the mouth around 2 sts wide and glue it on R11. Cut the Whiskers around 1.5-2 sts wide and glue them on R11 & R12 on both sides, 1 st away from the eyes.

Item :

Toaster: Cut 2 eyes around 3-3.5 sts wide and place them on R13-R14, 4 sts apart. Cut the mouth around 1 st wide and glue it on R13. Use pink eyeshadow as the blush on the side of the eyes.

β€” Facial Assembly (2) :

Info :

I used brown felt for the facial expressions, pink eyeshadow for the blushes, and dark brown eyeshadow for the burnt part of the bread.

Item :

Kitty Bread (burnt version): Cut 2 eyes around 2-2.5 sts wide and place them on R11-R12, 3 sts apart. Cut the mouth around 1 st wide and glue it on R11. Cut the Whiskers around 1.5-2 sts wide and glue them on R11 & R12 on both sides, 1 st away from the eyes. Cut 3 curves for the cross-popping veins and glue them on R13-R14 using red felt. Use Dark Brown eyeshadow to make the burnt patches.

Item :

Toaster (alternate faces): Cut 2 eyes around 2 sts wide and place them on R14-R15, 5 sts apart. Cut the mouth around 1-1.5 sts wide and glue it on R13. Cut a water drop for the sweat and glue it on R15-R17 using white felt. Use pink eyeshadow as the blush on the side of the eyes.

Assembly Instructions

  • Stuff 1/3 of the outer toaster, insert the kitty bread into the inner part, then place the inner into the outer part and align the last rounds before sewing.
  • Secure the corners with stitch markers before sewing to make sure corners match; mismatched corners will slant the toaster.
  • Sew the 4 legs to the bottom of the outer part at each corner 1 stitch away from the edge (FLO line of R7), then glue a cardboard cut slightly smaller than the bottom for support.
  • Sew the Toaster Control BLO on R10-14, the Button BLO on R11-14, the Lever Base on R15-21 and sew the Carriage Lever on R21.
  • Lightly stuff the sides of the toaster as you sew; do not overstuff so the inner part can still fit snugly.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘This pattern is written using US terminology and is worked in continuous rounds unless otherwise stated.
  • πŸ’‘Make sure your tension is consistent throughout the pattern as it might affect the shape of the toaster.
  • πŸ’‘Pictures in the pattern used a 6.00 mm hook size for better viewing, but the materials list recommends a 3.00 mm hook.
  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to mark increase locations and cornersβ€”this makes sewing and aligning parts much easier.

Congratulations on making your Kitty Toaster β€” you now have a cuddly little toaster with a peek-a-boo kitty toast! This pattern balances simple shaping with adorable details so you can personalize faces and colors. Have fun gifting or collecting these tiny plush toasters β€” they make the sweetest handmade presents. 🧢🧑

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The kitty bread measures about 5.5 cm tall and 5.5 cm wide; the finished toaster is about 6 cm tall and 9 cm wide using the materials and hook sizes recommended.

Can I change the yarn or hook size to make the toaster bigger or smaller?

Yes, changing yarn weight and hook size will change the final size. Use thicker yarn and a larger hook for a chunkier toaster, or thinner yarn and a smaller hook for a mini version.

Do I need to stuff the bread pieces?

No, the bread should be lightly stuffed or left mostly flat so it fits into the toaster; the pattern specifically instructs DO NOT overstuff for the bread pieces.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in 5-7 hours, depending on experience, assembly time, and customization.