🦃 Crochet Cat Turkey Costume – Free Pattern

Crochet isn’t just about blankets and scarves—it can also bring laughter, fun, and creativity into your home! In this project, we’ll be making a crochet turkey costume for cats, which is both cozy and hilarious. Imagine your cat strutting around looking like a roasted turkey with little drumsticks on its back—this is sure to be a holiday conversation starter.




This guide is written with beginners in mind, so don’t worry if you’re new to crochet. We’ll use basic stitches, explain everything step by step, and include helpful tips along the way.


🧶 Materials Needed

Here’s what you’ll need to complete this project:

Yarn

  • Main Body (Turkey “skin”): Worsted weight (#4) yarn in light brown or tan (approx. 250–300 yards).
  • Drumsticks: Same light brown yarn (approx. 50 yards).
  • Drumstick “bone” tips: Worsted weight yarn in white (approx. 20 yards).

Hook

  • Size 5.0 mm (H-8) crochet hook.

Other Tools

  • Yarn needle for weaving in ends.
  • Scissors.
  • Stitch markers (helpful for drumsticks).
  • Measuring tape.

👉 Optional: Velcro strips or buttons if you want an adjustable closure for easier dressing.


✂️ Abbreviations (US Terms)

  • ch = chain
  • sc = single crochet
  • hdc = half double crochet
  • dc = double crochet
  • sl st = slip stitch
  • inc = increase (2 sc in same st)
  • dec = decrease (sc 2 sts together)
  • st(s) = stitch(es)
  • rep = repeat

📏 Sizing

This pattern is designed to fit an average-sized adult cat (8–12 lbs). To adjust:

  • For larger cats, add extra rows/rounds.
  • For kittens, reduce starting chains and row count.

🧵 Pattern – Main Body (the “Turkey” Vest)

We’ll make a simple rectangular base that wraps around the cat’s back, leaving space for legs and belly.

Step 1: Foundation

  • Ch 46 (about 13–14” long; adjust based on your cat’s girth).

Step 2: Row 1

  • Hdc in 2nd ch from hook and across. (45 sts)
  • Ch 1, turn.

Step 3: Rows 2–20

  • Hdc in each st across. (45 sts)
  • Ch 1, turn.
  • Continue until piece measures about 8–9” tall (covering your cat’s back length).




👉 This creates the main “turkey body.”


Step 4: Side Straps

To keep the costume on securely, we’ll add straps:

  • Attach yarn to one corner.
  • Ch 12, sl st back into base to form a strap.
  • Rep on opposite corner.

These straps can be tied under the belly or secured with Velcro.


🍗 Pattern – Turkey Drumsticks (Make 2)

These are the fun 3D parts that sit on top of the vest!

Drumstick Base (Brown Part)

Round 1: With brown yarn, make a magic ring, 6 sc into ring. (6 sts)
Round 2: Inc in each st around. (12 sts)
Round 3: (Sc in next st, inc in next) rep around. (18 sts)
Rounds 4–7: Sc in each st around. (18 sts)
Round 8: (Sc in next 2 sts, dec) rep around. (12 sts)
Round 9–12: Sc in each st around. (12 sts)


Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing.


Bone Tip (White Part)

Round 1: With white yarn, ch 5, join to form ring. (5 sts)
Round 2: (Sc in next st, ch 2, sl st in same st) rep around to form little “bone” bumps. (5 bumps)
Fasten off.

👉 Sew bone tip onto narrow end of drumstick.


🪡 Assembly

  1. Place the finished drumsticks evenly on top of the vest, about halfway along the length.
  2. Sew them securely with the brown yarn tails.
  3. Weave in all ends with yarn needle.
  4. Try the costume on your cat by slipping straps under the belly and tying/fastening.

🎨 Styling & Variations

  • Funny Feathers: Add colorful yarn fringe on the back for a “feathered turkey” look.
  • Dog Version: Enlarge by increasing foundation chain and adding rows.
  • Extra Secure Fit: Instead of ties, crochet buttonholes and add large buttons.
  • Photo Prop: Even if your cat won’t wear it for long, this makes a perfect holiday photo accessory.

🐱 Tips for Success

  • Comfort first: Make sure the vest is not too tight—your cat should be able to move freely.
  • Short wear time: Cats generally don’t like wearing costumes for long. Use it for quick photos and fun.
  • Stitch tightness: Use firm stitches so the drumsticks hold shape.
  • Practice magic ring: It’s essential for making neat round drumsticks. Beginners may chain 2 and work in first ch as an alternative.

🧼 Care Instructions

  • Hand wash in cool water with mild detergent.
  • Lay flat to dry.
  • Avoid machine drying, as it may warp shape.

🎉 Conclusion

And there you have it—your very own crochet cat turkey costume! This project is a fun way to bring humor into the holidays while practicing basic crochet stitches. The vest works up quickly, and the 3D drumsticks make it unique and eye-catching.




Whether you’re making it for Thanksgiving photos, social media fun, or as a gift for a fellow cat lover, this crochet pattern is sure to spread smiles. Best of all, it’s beginner-friendly, so even if this is your first crochet project, you’ll be successful with just a little patience.

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