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Kitty Toaster Amigurumi Pattern

Kitty Toaster Amigurumi Pattern
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8-10 Hours Time Needed
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Designed for experienced knitters, these patterns involve intricate designs and complex techniques to challenge and inspire.

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All-Day Adventure

Requires 8-10 hours, ideal for a full day of immersive knitting.

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

About This Kitty Toaster Amigurumi Pattern

This Kitty Toaster pattern is a delightful combination of functionality and cuteness, featuring a kawaii bread character nestled inside a pink toaster. The pattern uses velvet yarn for a soft, plush texture and includes intricate details like tiny paws, whiskers, and facial expressions. With two face versions to choose from (normal and burnt), you can customize your creation to match your style. The toaster includes realistic details like a carriage lever, control dial, and button.

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

The pattern works in continuous rounds with detailed assembly instructions, ensuring your finished piece has structure and stability. Cardboard inserts help maintain the toaster's shape, while careful color changes create the distinctive toast crust effect.

Why You'll Love This Kitty Toaster Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it transforms everyday breakfast items into irresistibly cute characters! The combination of the sweet kitty bread peeking out from the functional toaster creates such a charming scene that makes me smile every time. I appreciate how the pattern offers two facial expressions, letting you choose between a peaceful normal version or a stressed burnt version for added personality. The attention to detail with the tiny paws, working lever, and realistic toaster features makes this project feel special and rewarding to complete.

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 experimenting with different color combinations to make each Kitty Toaster truly unique and personal. Instead of the classic pink toaster, I've tried pastel blue, mint green, and even rainbow gradient designs that add a fresh twist to this adorable pattern. The burnt version opens up creative possibilities tooβ€”you can adjust the level of char marks and expressions to create anything from slightly toasted to dramatically burnt characters with lots of personality.

One modification I enjoy is adding small embroidered details like hearts on the toaster body or tiny stars around the kitty bread's face using embroidery thread. You could also experiment with different facial expressions beyond the two provided versions, creating sleepy eyes, winking faces, or even adding little hearts for eyes to amp up the kawaii factor.

For a more advanced variation, consider making a whole breakfast set by creating matching egg and bacon amigurumi friends that can sit beside your toaster. I've also added small magnets inside the pieces to make them functional holders for notes or photos. The velvet yarn can be swapped for cotton yarn if you prefer a more structured, less fuzzy finish, though you'll need to adjust your tension slightly.

Another fun idea is scaling up the pattern by using bulkier yarn and a larger hook to create an oversized decorative pillow version. I've found this works beautifully as a quirky room accent that always gets compliments from visitors who can't believe it's handmade crochet work.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Chaining one at the end of bread rows will make the edges uneven and the bread too wide to fit properly in the toaster opening βœ— Overstuffing the bread will prevent it from sitting flat and fitting correctly inside the toaster compartment, ruining the overall appearance βœ— Skipping the cardboard inserts at the bottom will cause the toaster to lose its structured shape and appear rounded instead of rectangular βœ— Not securing the corners with stitch markers before assembly will result in a slanted, misaligned toaster that doesn't sit straight or look professional

Kitty Toaster Amigurumi Pattern

Create this adorable Kitty Toaster amigurumi set featuring a sweet bread kitty peeking out from a functional pink toaster. This charming pattern combines kawaii cuteness with intricate crochet techniques, perfect for creating a delightful display piece or gift. The set includes detailed instructions for both the kitty bread character with little paws and whiskers, plus a sturdy toaster complete with working lever and controls.

Advanced 8-10 Hours

Materials Needed for Kitty Toaster Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Velvet Yarn Size 3 (DK) in Beige color for kitty bread
  • 02
    Velvet Yarn Size 3 (DK) in Brown color for bread crust
  • 03
    Velvet Yarn Size 3 (DK) in Pink color for toaster body
  • 04
    Velvet Yarn Size 3 (DK) in Grey color for toaster details
  • 05
    Optional: Brown, Dark Brown, Blue, and Yellow velvet yarn for burnt version

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    3.00mm crochet hook
  • 02
    Yarn needle
  • 03
    Stitch markers
  • 04
    Stuffing
  • 05
    Sewing pins
  • 06
    Dark brown felt pieces
  • 07
    Pink eyeshadow for blush
  • 08
    Glue
  • 09
    Cardboard
  • 10
    Scissors
  • 11
    Optional: Red and white felt for burnt version
  • 12
    Optional: Dark brown eyeshadow for burnt patches

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β€” Kitty Bread (Make 2) :

Info :

We will work in ROWS here. 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

Row 1 :

Ch 16, starting from the 2nd ch from the hook, 15sc (15)

Row 2-12 :

15sc, turn (15) 11 rows

Row 13 :

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

Row 14 :

sc2tog, 4sc, turn, sk 1, 3sc, turn, sk 1, 2sc (we will sc the sides too), 2sc (the sides), 5sc, turn, 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

Row 15 :

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

β€” Paws (Make 2) :

Round 1 :

6sc in MR (6)

Round 2 :

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

Round 1 :

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

Round 2 :

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

Round 3 :

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

Round 4 :

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

Round 5 FLO :

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

Round 6 :

42sc (42)

Round 7-12 :

42sc (42) 6 rounds

Round 13 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 14 :

50sc (50)

Round 15 :

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€” Legs (Make 4) :

Round 1 :

8sc in MR (8)

Round 2 :

8sc (8)

Info :

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

β€” Toaster Outer Part :

Info :

We will make a foundation chain and work around the chain. Ch 12, starting from the 2nd ch from the hook

Round 1 :

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

Round 2 :

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

Round 3 :

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

Round 4 :

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

Round 5 :

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

Round 6 :

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

Round 7 :

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

Round 8 BLO :

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

Round 9-10 :

66sc (66) 2 rounds

Info :

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

Round 11-12 :

66sc (66) 2 rounds

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

Info :

Cut another one for the inner part of the toaster. Glue it on the wrong side bottom of the inner toaster

Round 13-15 :

66sc (66) 3 rounds

Round 16 :

sc, (14sc, dec) x 2, sc, (14sc, dec) x 2 (62)

Round 17-20 :

62sc (62) 4 rounds

Round 21 :

sc, (13sc, dec) x 2, sc, (13sc, dec) x 2 (58)

Round 22 :

58sc (58)

Info :

Leave a long tail to sew and fasten off

β€” Toaster Control :

Round 1 :

8sc in MR (8)

Info :

Change to Pink

Round 2 BLO :

8sc (8)

Info :

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

β€” Carriage Lever :

Info :

Ch 4, starting from the 2nd ch from the hook

Round 1 :

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

Round 2 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 :

Row 1 :

Ch 6, starting from the 2nd ch from the hook, 5sc

Info :

Leave a long tail to sew and fasten off

β€” Button :

Round 1 :

5sc in MR (5)

Info :

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

Assembly Instructions

  • Stuff one-third of the outer toaster before inserting the inner toaster compartment inside
  • Insert the completed kitty bread into the inner part of the toaster, ensuring it sits properly in the grey compartment
  • Place the inner toaster part into the outer toaster part, making sure the last rounds of both parts touch evenly
  • Secure all four corners with stitch markers or scrap yarn to ensure the toaster stays aligned and doesn't become slanted
  • Lightly stuff the sides of the toaster as you sew, adding more stuffing gradually without overstuffing the structure
  • Sew the toaster together by attaching the BLO of outer part to BLO of inner part, then sew both loops of outer to BLO of inner
  • Attach the toaster control to rounds 10-14, button to rounds 11-14, lever base to rounds 15-21, and carriage lever to round 21

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Maintain consistent tension throughout the pattern as it affects the shape of the toaster and how pieces fit together
  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers liberally, especially on bread edges and toaster corners, to ensure proper alignment during assembly
  • πŸ’‘Do not chain one at the end of bread rows as this creates uneven edges and makes the bread too wide for the toaster
  • πŸ’‘The cardboard inserts are essential for maintaining the toaster's rectangular shape, without them it will appear rounded
  • πŸ’‘Lightly stuff all pieces rather than overstuffing to maintain the proper flat shape of the bread and structured look of the toaster
  • πŸ’‘Use sewing pins to position all facial features and accessories before gluing to ensure you're happy with the placement
  • πŸ’‘Different yarn types may produce different results, so test your tension and adjust hook size if needed for proper proportions

This adorable Kitty Toaster pattern was designed to bring kawaii charm to your crochet collection with intricate details and personality. The pattern combines functional design elements with cute character features to create a display piece that's both impressive and heartwarming. With options for normal or burnt versions, you can customize your creation to match your style. Happy crocheting and enjoy watching your breakfast buddies come to life!

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FAQs

Can I use regular yarn instead of velvet yarn for this pattern?

Yes, you can use regular yarn, but the finished texture will be different. Velvet yarn gives a soft, plush appearance perfect for the kawaii aesthetic. If using regular yarn, maintain the same weight (DK/Size 3) and adjust your hook size accordingly to achieve proper tension.

Why is my bread too wide to fit in the toaster opening?

This usually happens when you chain one at the end of each row instead of simply turning your work. The pattern specifically instructs NOT to chain one at row ends because this creates wider, uneven edges that won't fit properly in the toaster compartment.

Is the cardboard insert really necessary for the toaster bottom?

Yes, the cardboard is essential for maintaining the toaster's rectangular shape and structured appearance. Without it, the bottom will be rounded and soft, losing the realistic toaster look. Cut the cardboard slightly smaller than the base so the FLO ridge from Round 7 remains visible.

How do I prevent my toaster from looking slanted or misaligned?

Always secure the four corners with stitch markers before sewing the inner and outer parts together. This ensures proper alignment throughout assembly. Also maintain consistent tension and stuff gradually rather than all at once to keep the shape even.

Can I make the burnt version with different colors?

Absolutely! The pattern suggests brown and dark brown for the burnt bread, plus blue and yellow for the toaster variation. You can customize any colors you prefer while following the same construction techniques and facial assembly instructions.

What's the difference between sewing BLO to BLO versus both loops to BLO?

Sewing BLO to BLO creates a visible line or ridge between the pieces, while sewing both loops to BLO creates a smoother, seamless connection. The pattern offers both options so you can choose your preferred aesthetic for joining the toaster parts.