
Intro
Make “Cat Museum Curator,” a soft gray amigurumi cat wearing a cream blouse with an oversized bow, a burgundy pillbox hat, a matching structured skirt, and black bow flats—plus curator accessories: lanyard badge, miniature framed landscape, tiny easel label, and a rolled poster.
Please note: I strive for accuracy in every pattern, but occasional errors can happen. Thank you for understanding and for enjoying my designs.
Abbreviations (US Terms)
- MR – magic ring
- ch – chain
- sl st – slip stitch
- sc – single crochet
- hdc – half double crochet
- dc – double crochet
- inc – increase (2 sc in 1 st)
- dec – invisible decrease (sc two front loops together)
- BLO/FLO – back/front loop only
- st(s) – stitch(es)
- rep – repeat
- R – round/row
- [] – stitch count after the round
Materials
- DK/light-worsted (Category 3) cotton or cotton-blend yarn:
- A: Light gray (head/body/limbs/ears) ~80 g
- B: Cream/ivory (blouse, bow) ~45 g
- C: Burgundy/wine (skirt, pillbox hat) ~55 g
- D: Black (shoes, whiskers embroidery) ~25 g + scrap white for eye sparkle
- E: Pink (nose) small scrap
- F: Gold/mustard (frame & easel plaque) ~15 g
- G: Tan/oak (easel legs) ~10 g
- H: Pale blue (lanyard) small scrap
- 10 mm black safety eyes (1 pair)
- Crochet hooks: 3.0 mm (amigurumi), 3.25–3.5 mm (clothes/accessories)
- Stuffing (polyfil)
- Yarn needle, stitch markers, pins
- Cardboard or thin plastic for frame/easel backing (optional)
- Small jump ring or split ring for badge, tiny clear vinyl scrap (optional)
Gauge & Finished Size
- Amigurumi gauge: ~9 sc per 1″ (2.5 cm) in the round with 3.0 mm hook, worked firmly.
- Garment gauge: ~8 sc per 1″ with 3.25–3.5 mm hook for soft drape.
- Finished height: ~10–10.5″ (25–27 cm) standing.
Construction Overview
The cat is built in classic proportions: spherical head, tapered body, separate arms and legs sewn on, and tall triangular ears. Shoes are low flats with a bow. Clothing is removable: blouse worked top-down with an oversized bow tie and narrow cuffs; structured skirt worked in the round with a front box pleat. Pillbox hat is a low cylinder. Accessories include a curator lanyard badge, a gold-framed mini landscape, a tiny easel with “Untitled” label, and a rolled poster.
BODY PARTS
Head (A, 3.0 mm)
R1: MR 6 sc [6]
R2: inc x6 [12]
R3: (sc, inc) x6 [18]
R4: (2 sc, inc) x6 [24]
R5: (3 sc, inc) x6 [30]
R6: (4 sc, inc) x6 [36]
R7: (5 sc, inc) x6 [42]
R8–R14: sc around [42]
Place safety eyes between R10–R11, 9 sts apart.
R15: (5 sc, dec) x6 [36]
R16: (4 sc, dec) x6 [30]
R17: (3 sc, dec) x6 [24]
Stuff firmly, maintaining a smooth sphere.
R18: (2 sc, dec) x6 [18]
R19: (sc, dec) x6 [12]
R20: dec x6 [6]; fasten off and weave in.
Nose/Mouth: With E, embroider a small rounded triangle nose centered two rounds below the eyes; with D, add a short vertical stitch and a tiny curved smile. Add one white stitch highlight near each eye.
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Ears (make 2, A)
R1: MR 4 sc [4]
R2: (sc, inc) x2 [6]
R3: (2 sc, inc) x2 [8]
R4: (3 sc, inc) x2 [10]
R5: sc around [10]
R6: (4 sc, inc) x2 [12]
R7–R10: sc around [12]
R11: (4 sc, dec) x2 [10]
Flatten, do not stuff. Leave long tails. Pin with the base edges slightly curved and the ear tips leaning outward. Sew to head across R4–R6 from the crown.
Body (A)
R1: MR 6 sc [6]
R2: inc x6 [12]
R3: (sc, inc) x6 [18]
R4: (2 sc, inc) x6 [24]
R5: (3 sc, inc) x6 [30]
R6–R9: sc around [30]
R10: (4 sc, inc) x6 [36]
R11–R13: sc around [36]
R14: (4 sc, dec) x6 [30]
R15: (3 sc, dec) x6 [24]
Start stuffing and shape a gentle belly.
R16: (2 sc, dec) x6 [18]
R17: sc around [18]
R18: (sc, dec) x6 [12]; fasten off, leaving a long tail for closing after attaching legs.
Arms (make 2, A)
R1: MR 6 sc [6]
R2: (sc, inc) x3 [9]
R3–R5: sc around [9]
R6: dec, 7 sc [8]
R7–R16: sc around [8] (length ~3 in / 7.5 cm).
Lightly stuff from hand to mid-arm; leave upper rounds unstuffed for a natural drape. Fasten off with long tails.
Legs & Flats (make 2; D shoes then A legs)
Sole (D)
R1: ch 6; from 2nd ch from hook: 4 sc, 3 sc in last; continue other side 3 sc, inc in final st [12]
R2: inc, 3 sc, inc x3, 3 sc, inc x2 [18]
R3: sc around [18]
Upper (D)
R4: BLO sc around [18]
R5: 6 sc, (dec) x3, 6 sc [15]
R6: 5 sc, (dec) x2, 6 sc [13]
R7: sc around [13]
R8 (bow tab opening): sc 3, ch 5, sk 4, sc to end [13]
R9: sc around; fasten D.
Leg (A)
Join A to the BLO ridge of shoe R4, working inside the shoe.
R1: sc 18 [18]
R2: (4 sc, dec) x3 [15]
R3–R10: sc around [15]
R11: (3 sc, dec) x3 [12]
R12–R14: sc around [12]
Stuff firmly. Fasten off with long tail.
Bows (D, make 2)
Ch 18; sl st back along chain; wrap center 5–6 times and tie off. Stitch across the opening created on R8 so the bow sits flat at the toe.
CLOTHING
Cream Blouse with Oversized Bow (B, 3.25–3.5 mm)
Top-Down Yoke, slightly cropped.
Yoke (worked flat for a back opening)
Ch 31.
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch and across [30]
Row 2: ch 1, turn; (4 sc, inc) x6 [36]
Row 3: ch 1; sc across [36]
Row 4: ch 1; (5 sc, inc) x6 [42]
Row 5: sc across [42]
Row 6 (split for sleeves): sc 6, ch 4, sk 8, sc 14, ch 4, sk 8, sc 6 [30 + armholes]
Row 7–10: ch 1; sc across [30]
Row 11 (hem): BLO sc across; fasten off. Seam only the lower 3–4 sts of the back to create a short vent while leaving the neckline open for a button loop.
Sleeves (worked in round on each armhole)
Join B at underarm.
R1: sc evenly 16 around; join.
R2–R4: sc around [16]
R5 (narrow cuff): BLO sc around; sl st to finish. Optional: surface sl st one subtle ridge near the cuff to mimic woven blouse texture.
Oversized Bow Tie (B)
Bow Panels (make 2): ch 21. Row 1–5: sc 20 each row. Fasten off.
Place two panels overlapping at the center. Wind yarn tightly around the middle 8–10 times to cinch; secure.
Neck Band: ch 18; sl st back for a firm strap. Stitch bow center to the band; sew both ends of the band under the blouse collar line so the bow sits centered high at the chest.
Neckline Finishing
Pick up stitches evenly around neck opening with B: Round 1 sc around; Round 2 sc around; create a small ch-8 loop at one back edge and sew a button on the opposite edge.
Structured Museum Skirt with Front Box Pleat (C)
Worked in the round from waist down; fitted, mid-knee length.
Waistband
Ch 56; join without twist [56].
R1: sc around [56]
R2: BLO sc around [56]
R3: sc around [56]
Skirt Body
R4: sc around but place markers at center front (st #1) and center back (st #29).
R5–R8: sc around [56]
R9 (box pleat set-up at CF): at marker, ch 6, sk 4 sts, then continue sc to end [52 + ch-6]
R10: sc around, working 6 sc over the ch-6 loop to close the opening; this creates depth for the pleat while keeping the hem straight [56]
R11–R16: sc around [56]
R17 (gentle taper): (6 sc, dec) x7 [49]
R18–R20: sc around [49]
R21 (hem support): FLO hdc around; sl st to finish. Fasten off and steam lightly to keep a clean pencil shape.
Pleat Press: Flatten the ch-6 fold toward the wearer’s left so the skirt shows a narrow front slit illusion as in the photo. Tack with two hidden stitches inside to hold the direction.
Pillbox Hat (C)
A low cylinder with a subtle top bevel.
Top
R1: MR 6 sc [6]
R2: inc x6 [12]
R3: (sc, inc) x6 [18]
R4: (2 sc, inc) x6 [24]
R5: (3 sc, inc) x6 [30]
R6: sc around [30]
Side Wall
R7–R10: BLO sc around [30]
Lower Rim
R11: (4 sc, dec) x5 [25]
R12: sc around [25]; sl st, fasten off.
Block with steam over a small cup so the top stays crisp and the wall vertical. Wear slightly forward on the head.
Black Bow Flats (D) — Removable Option
If you prefer separate shoes: repeat “Legs & Flats – Sole and Upper” without attaching the legs. Add the same bow piece and slip on.
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ACCESSORIES
Curator Lanyard & Badge (H + small scraps)
Lanyard Cord (H): ch 60; sl st back; join the ends to form a loop that reaches mid-chest.
Badge Pocket (B or D): ch 9; Row 1–3 sc 8; fold in half; sew sides, leaving top open. Slide in a tiny cardstock badge with the word “CURATOR.” Add a jump ring and stitch to the cord so it hangs centered.
Mini Framed Landscape (F + B + cardboard)
Frame (F, 3.25 mm):
Outer: ch 18; Row 1: sc 17; Rows 2–4: sc across (make a long rectangle). Work sc around all edges to form a tidy rim.
Inner Bead: On the RS, surface sl st a rectangle 2 sts in from each edge to simulate a beaded frame.
Backing: Cut cardboard to fit; cover with a tiny crochet “canvas.”
Canvas (B with green/tan scraps): ch 12; work 6 rows sc. Using surface stitches in greens and blues, draw a tiny tree and sky. Stitch canvas to frame on three sides; leave top slightly open so the piece can be “removed” if you like. Add a small handle tab at the top (ch 6, sl st back). The cat can hold this by one paw.
Tiny Easel & Label (G legs, F plaque)
Easel Legs (G):
Front Leg: ch 22; sl st back; stiffen slightly by working a second sl st row if needed.
Back Leg: ch 16; sl st back.
Crossbar: ch 14; sl st back.
Join: Stitch the two legs together at the top with an X of yarn; attach crossbar about 1/3 from the bottom to hold the plaque.
Plaque (F):
Ch 10; Row 1–3 sc 9; border with sl st. With cream scrap, surface-stitch a tiny panel inside; embroider the word “Untitled” in D. Sew plaque to the crossbar.
Rolled Poster (B)
Ch 16; Row 1–3 sc 15. Roll tightly from one short end; wrap with a contrasting thread and knot. Pose next to the easel.
ASSEMBLY
- Join Head & Body
Pin head centered on body. Ladder stitch around the neck, adding a pinch of stuffing as you close to avoid wobble. - Attach Arms
Place arms level with the lower third of the head, angled slightly forward so the right paw can hold the frame. Sew through the flattened top rounds to allow natural swing. - Attach Legs
Position legs beneath the body with a 1–2 st gap between them. Stitch securely around the body’s base. Check balance so the cat stands with support. - Dress & Skirt
Dress the cat in the blouse first, fastening the neck loop at back. Sew the bow band ends discreetly under the neckline. Slide on the skirt; the box pleat should angle slightly to the cat’s left, with hem hitting mid-shin. - Shoes
If shoes are separate, slip on and tack a tiny stitch at the heel to keep them secure. Add the toe bows now if you haven’t. - Pillbox Hat
Set the hat just forward of center, between ears, with a gentle tilt. A hidden anchor stitch through the crown into the head keeps the jaunty angle. - Accessories
Place the lanyard over the neck so the badge rests mid-chest under the bow. Stitch a tiny holding loop inside the right paw and thread the picture frame tab through it. Arrange the easel and rolled poster at the feet for display.
FINISHING & CUSTOMIZATION
- Whiskers: With D, embroider two short whisker lines per side, pointing slightly downward for a gentle expression.
- Edge control: Steam-block the skirt hem and hat lightly to keep clean lines without stiffening.
- Bow scale: If you want a larger bow, add 2 rows to each panel and widen the neck band by 2 chains.
- Museum palette: Keep burgundy and cream as primaries; you can swap the blouse to soft ivory and the skirt to deep plum without losing the curator vibe.
- Child-safe version: Replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes; secure the frame permanently and omit the jump ring on the badge.
- Display tip: Pose the cat near a real frame or bookshelf in natural window light to match the cozy, pastel-toned aesthetic.
Step-by-Step Recap
- Crochet spherical head with embroidered nose/mouth; add 10 mm eyes.
- Make tall triangular ears; sew slightly outward.
- Work tapered body; add slim arms and legs with black bow flats.
- Blouse: top-down yoke, short sleeves with BLO cuffs, oversized bow fixed at neckline.
- Skirt: fitted waistband, straight body with a front box-pleat illusion.
- Pillbox hat: flat top, straight sides, low rim.
- Accessories: curator lanyard badge, framed landscape, tiny easel with plaque, rolled poster.
- Assemble and steam for crisp lines; tilt the hat and place the frame in the right paw.
Your “Cat Museum Curator” is ready to give a tiny gallery tour—complete with artwork in hand and a smart, minimalist outfit. Enjoy crocheting and styling this refined little feline!