The Crochet Kitty Couch is for pampered felines that think they are boss! A cat bed unlike any other.
This pattern makes me squeal and I may even wet myself because it's one that checks all of the boxes of fun! Binky Boo and Puss Puss would fight for this. I would have to make 2. Just when I don't think it's too much, tosses on a mini cat crochet granny blanket over the top!
Instructions for the foam that builds this up are included. The couch is about 24" long by 16" deep. There's only 1 size couch provided in this pattern. There I go again, SQUEEEE! I love this pattern! Such a lot of fun! This makes me want to play with all of the crayons in my box! Creativity overload!
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Tutorial
The tutorial is designed to walk you through the steps but doesn't show doing each section individually. All of the components with exception to the dust ruffle are the same stitch combination. The increase and decreases used to form the shapes are discussed in the tutorial.
Just do 4 rounds for Granny Square for the Cat Sofa Version. Use 4 mm/G Hook.
Invisible Join. I would use this technique for sewing the pieces of the sofa panels together as well.
Christina Greenburg says
I love this pattern but I have a question for you all. I would like to make this look like the old couches. With the vertical stripes. Could you help me with this?? Thank you for all the videos. I love them.
Mikey says
You would have to do it like a graphghan if you are doing vertical strips. It would require a handful of yarn balls to be used at the same time. You would have to do it something like this video and figure out the stitch counts and widths of each colour. It will take some math and desire to follow through. See how the poncho is done. I don't have the permission to redesign the couch but you can see how the poncho is done and improvise. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JS6FKgCbys
Nancy Jones says
I am making the couch and purchased high density 3" and 4" foam at Hobby Lobby. I have watched your video but did not see how you assembled the foam pieces. I have a hot glue gun but in my experience, the glue cools and dries quickly. Any other recommended options for joining the pieces? Will you do a video on the foam assembly?
Jeanne says
He has already completed it, so sorry, there will not be a video. Maybe try another glue from the craft store for porous materials?