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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 tiny kawaii toaster with kitty-shaped toast slices — a cute amigurumi perfect for display or gifting. It uses velvet DK yarn and works in a mix of rows and rounds for different parts. You will learn shaping, sewing pieces together, and finishing facial details with felt and eyeshadow.

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

Includes clear step-by-step rounds, assembly notes, and two face variations (normal and burnt). Photos and tips are provided to help with positioning and finishing.

Why You'll Love This Kitty Toaster Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it combines simple crochet shaping with playful character details that bring it to life. I enjoyed designing the little kitty bread faces — they add so much personality with minimal effort. I also love that you can customize colors and make a burnt or normal version for variety. The construction is satisfying: each piece is quick to make and comes together into a charming final toy.

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 how easy it is to customize this pattern by changing colors — try pastel palettes for a soft look or bold brights for a playful toaster. You can even make matching sets with different facial expressions.

If you want a mini keychain version, use thinner yarn and a smaller hook to scale down the pattern and add a small loop on top for a key ring.

I often change the bread color to a slightly darker brown and add dark brown eyeshadow for a burnt effect that adds character and humor to the toy.

Try mixing textures: a fluffy yarn for the bread and smooth velvet for the toaster body creates an interesting tactile contrast that is delightful to hold.

For a sturdier result, insert cardboard into the base as instructed; for a softer toy, skip the cardboard and add more stuffing instead.

Personalize the face: move the eyes or change the mouth shape to give different personalities — sleepy, happy, surprised, or grumpy all work well.

Embellish with tiny accessories like a crocheted butter pat or felt jam to make a little scene around the toaster for display or gifting.

I sometimes add wire inside the carriage lever for slight posability, but for safety leave it out if the toy is for small children.

Experiment with different yarn weights and hook sizes — using bulky yarn gives a chunky, squishy toaster while DK yarn keeps it compact and neat.

Don't be afraid to mix materials for the eyes: felt, embroidery, or small safety eyes all offer different looks; just adjust placement to match the stitch counts in the pattern.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

✗ Skipping stitch markers when increasing along the bread sides can cause mismatched seams; place markers at both edges to mark increase points and keep pieces symmetrical. ✗ Forgetting to read R14 ear instructions carefully may lead to incorrect ear shaping; read the full ear section before turning so you follow the skip and side-sc instructions in order. ✗ Overstuffing the bread or paws will make them too thick for the toaster slot; stuff lightly and test fit the bread inside the inner toaster as you go. ✗ Not keeping consistent tension between inner and outer toaster pieces can lead to a slanted final shape; maintain steady tension and check that the final rounds of both parts align before sewing.

Kitty Toaster Amigurumi Pattern

Make an adorable plush Kitty Toaster complete with tiny kitty bread slices and cute facial details. This pattern walks you through each piece—bread, toaster inner and outer parts, legs, paws, buttons and assembly—so you can create a charming handmade gift. Perfect for crafters who love plushies and small home decor projects. Follow the detailed steps and photos for a satisfying, polished finish.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Kitty Toaster Amigurumi Pattern

— Main Fabric

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    Velvet yarn size 3 (DK) - Beige (main bread color) - small amounts for two bread slices
  • 02
    Velvet yarn size 3 (DK) - Brown (bread sides and burnt version) - small amounts
  • 03
    Velvet yarn size 3 (DK) - Pink (toaster body) - approx one skein depending on yarn brand
  • 04
    Velvet yarn size 3 (DK) - Grey (toaster inner, bottom, legs, details) - approx one skein
  • 05
    Optional colors: Dark Brown, Blue, Yellow for alternative toaster colorways
  • 06
    Pink eyeshadow for blush and optional dark brown eyeshadow for burnt bread details
  • 07
    Dark brown felt pieces for eyes, mouth, whiskers
  • 08
    Cardboard for base inserts to stabilize toaster

— Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 3.00mm (recommended for pattern stitches)
  • 02
    Optional crochet hook size 6.00mm for photos/visual clarity (pattern photos used 6.00mm)
  • 03
    Scissors
  • 04
    Yarn needle for sewing and weaving ends
  • 05
    Stitch markers
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    Polyester stuffing
  • 07
    Glue for felt facial pieces
  • 08
    Cardboard (cut to fit base)
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    Sewing pins

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— About Design :

Info :

This pattern is written using US terminology and is worked in continuous rounds unless otherwise stated. The size of the bread is about 5.5 cm tall and 5.5 cm wide and the toaster size is about 6cm tall and 9cm wide if made using the same materials described.

Info :

Important Note: This pattern requires some sewing. Make sure your tension is consistent throughout the pattern as it might affect the shape of the toaster. Pictures in the pattern used a 6.00mm hook size for better viewing.

— Kitty Bread (Make 2) :

Info :

We will work in ROWS here (Start with Beige). Tips: 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.

R1 :

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

R2-12 :

15sc, turn (15) 11rows

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.

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

— 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.

R15 :

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

Info :

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.

Info :

Adjust the bread pieces and sew the sides BLO. Use the stitch markers to indicate where to sew. Lightly stuff while sewing, DO NOT overstuff so the bread is still flat.

— Paws (make 2) :

R1 :

6sc in MR (6)

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.

— Toaster (Overview) :

Info :

We will divide the toaster into 2 parts, inner and outer parts. First, we will work on the inner part of the toaster.

— Inner Part :

Info :

We'll make a foundation chain and work around the chain. (In Grey). Note: 3inc = 3sc in the same st. 3dec = inv dec 3 sts.

Setup :

Ch 12, starting from the 2nd ch from the hook

R1 :

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

R2 :

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

R3 :

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

R4 :

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

Info :

We will FLO in the next round. We are crocheting from the inside out so you can flip it outwards if you're uncomfortable.

R5 FLO :

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

R6 :

both loops: 42sc (42)

R7-12 :

42sc (42) 6rounds

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.

R14 :

both loops: 50 sc (50)

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.

— 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)

R1 :

8sc in MR (8)

R2 :

8sc (8)

Info :

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

— Outer Part :

Info :

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

Setup :

Ch 12, starting from the 2nd ch from the hook

R1 :

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

R2 :

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

R3 :

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

R4 :

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

R5 :

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

R6 :

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

R7 :

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

R8 BLO :

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

R9-10 :

66sc (66) 2rounds

Info :

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

R11-12 :

66sc (66) 2rounds

Info :

After R12 we will sew the 4 legs to the bottom of the outer part. Sew it on each corner 1 st away from the edge (FLO line of R7).

Info :

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.

R13-15 :

66sc (66) 3rounds

R16 :

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

R17-20 :

62sc (62) 4rounds

R21 :

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

R22 :

58sc (58)

Info :

Leave a long tail to sew and fasten off.

— Assembly (Sewing Toaster Parts) :

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 versions and it's up to your preference: 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 it's stuffed nicely to the top.

— Toaster Control :

R1 :

8sc in MR (8)

Info :

Change to Pink

R2 :

BLO: 8sc (8)

Info :

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

— Carriage Lever :

Setup :

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

R1 :

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

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.

— Lever Base :

R1 :

(In Grey) Ch6, starting from the 2nd ch from the hook, 5sc

Info :

Leave a long tail to sew and fasten off.

— Button :

R1 :

(In Grey) 5sc in MR (5)

Info :

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

— Assembly (Final Sewing & Facial Assembly) :

Info :

Sew the Toaster Control BLO on R10-14. Sew the Button BLO on R11-14. Sew the Lever Base on R15-21. Sew the Carriage Lever on R21.

FACIAL ASSEMBLY (1) :

I used brown felt for the facial expressions and pink eyeshadow for the blushes. 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.

FACIAL ASSEMBLY (1) 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.

FACIAL ASSEMBLY (2) :

For the burnt version: I used brown felt for the facial expressions, pink eyeshadow for the blushes, and dark brown eyeshadow for the burnt part of the bread. Kitty Bread burnt: 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 on R11 & R12. 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. Toaster burnt: 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.

Info :

You can resize the facial expressions and print it out for guide.

Assembly Instructions

  • Stuff 1/3 of the outer toaster, then insert your Kitty Bread into the inner part and place the inner part into the outer part before completing the top rounds.
  • Secure the corners with stitch markers so the inner and outer parts align; this prevents the toaster from being slanted when sewing.
  • Sew the outer part to the inner part either BLO-to-BLO or both loops of the outer to the BLO of the inner, adding stuffing as you go but do not overstuff.
  • Glue a cardboard piece slightly smaller than the toaster bottom into the outer and inner parts to stabilize the base, ensuring the FLO of R7 is visible when inserting the cardboard.
  • Sew the 4 legs to each corner of the outer part 1 stitch away from the edge (FLO line of R7) before inserting the cardboard.
  • Attach the toaster control, button, lever base and carriage lever to their indicated rounds (see pattern: Control on R10-14, Button on R11-14, Lever Base on R15-21, Carriage Lever on R21).

Important Notes

  • 💡Use stitch markers to keep track of increases and the two edges of the bread so the sides align when sewing.
  • 💡Stuff lightly and test fit the bread into the inner toaster before closing seams; overstuffing will prevent the bread from fitting.
  • 💡Sew the outer and inner parts together carefully, securing corners first to avoid a slanted final shape.
  • 💡Do not add a chain-1 at the end of rows when working the bread rows; this keeps the edges neater and the bread the correct width.

You've reached the finish line — congratulations on crafting your very own Kitty Toaster! This little amigurumi is full of charm and tiny details that make it perfect as a gift or a cute shelf buddy. Try different colorways or make a burnt version for playful variety. 🧶✨ Keep your tools close and your stitch markers handy when assembling — small adjustments make a big difference. ❤️ Share your finished toy and enjoy the smiles it brings! 🐱🍞

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The toaster measures approximately 6 cm tall and 9 cm wide and the bread is about 5.5 cm tall and 5.5 cm wide when using the recommended velvet DK yarn and suggested hook sizes.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights but this will affect final size; adjust hook size accordingly and note that the pattern photos used a 6.00mm hook for clarity while the pattern suggests 3.00mm for the plush feel.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate and uses rounds, rows, increases, decreases, and sewing assembly, so basic amigurumi experience and familiarity with sc, inc, dec and working in BLO/FLO is recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in 5-7 hours, though time may vary based on experience level, customization, and how much time you spend on facial details and assembly.