Speed into sweetness with the Amigurumi Cheetah Cub, a playful crochet creation that’s full of wild charm and cuddly appeal! 🐆🧶 With its spotted coat, rounded ears, and curious little face, this tiny feline brings the spirit of the savannah right into your hands. Whether you’re crafting for an animal lover, building a safari-themed collection, or just adore stitching up adorable creatures, this cheetah cub is sure to race into your heart.
Perfect for crocheters who enjoy expressive details and soft textures, this pattern invites you to bring a miniature big cat to life—one stitch at a time. Add a tiny tufted tail, pair it with jungle friends, or customize its spots for a unique look. The Amigurumi Cheetah Cub is a joyful way to stitch up adventure, personality, and a sprinkle of handmade magic—one loop at a time! 🧵✨🌿

🐆 Amigurumi Cheetah Cub Crochet Pattern
Meet your new safari favorite — this Amigurumi Cheetah Cub is graceful, sleek, and irresistibly expressive. With its round ears, lifelike tear lines, spotted caramel coat, and gentle gaze, it’s a faithful recreation of the wild cat in cuddly crochet form. Perfect for display or gifting!
✨ Skill Level
Intermediate – You’ll practice shaping, precise facial details, and surface embroidery for the spots and markings.
📏 Finished Size
Approx. 10–11 inches (25–28 cm) tall when using DK yarn and a 3.0 mm hook.
🧶 Materials
Use DK-weight cotton or acrylic yarn for crisp stitch definition and color contrast.
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Light caramel (main body & head): 60 g
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White (muzzle, belly & paws): 25 g
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Dark brown (spots, ears, nose): 15 g
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Black embroidery thread (tear lines & mouth): small amount
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10 mm safety eyes (black or dark brown)
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Polyester fiberfill stuffing
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3.0 mm crochet hook
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Tapestry needle & scissors
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Nylon thread or thick white fishing line for whiskers
🧵 Abbreviations (US Terms)
MR – Magic Ring
sc – Single Crochet
inc – Increase (2 sc in same stitch)
dec – Decrease (sc2tog)
sl st – Slip Stitch
FO – Fasten Off
🧠 Head (Light Caramel)
R1: MR 6 sc [6]
R2: inc around [12]
R3: (1 sc, inc)×6 [18]
R4: (2 sc, inc)×6 [24]
R5: (3 sc, inc)×6 [30]
R6: (4 sc, inc)×6 [36]
R7: (5 sc, inc)×6 [42] ← slightly wider for fuller cheeks
R8–14: sc around [42]
R15: (5 sc, dec)×6 [36]
R16: (4 sc, dec)×6 [30]
R17: (3 sc, dec)×6 [24]
R18: (2 sc, dec)×6 [18]
Stuff firmly.
R19: (sc, dec)×6 [12]
R20: dec×6 [6]
FO and close.
📍 Note: Shape the lower half slightly flatter to support the muzzle.
🐾 Body (Light Caramel + White)
R1: MR 6 sc [6]
R2: inc around [12]
R3: (1 sc, inc)×6 [18]
R4: (2 sc, inc)×6 [24]
R5: (3 sc, inc)×6 [30]
R6: (4 sc, inc)×6 [36] ← rounder body for realistic proportion
R7–18: sc around [36] (change to white on belly side as you go)
R19: (4 sc, dec)×6 [30]
R20: (3 sc, dec)×6 [24]
R21: (2 sc, dec)×6 [18]
Stuff firmly and close.
🦵 Legs (Make 4 – White → Caramel)
Front Legs
R1: MR 6 sc [6]
R2: inc around [12]
R3–5: sc [12] in white
Change to caramel.
R6–15: sc [12] (≈ equal length to hind legs)
Flatten, sc across 6 sts to close.
FO and leave tail for sewing.
Back Legs
Same as front, but R6–14 only (1 round shorter).
🦴 Tail (Caramel with Dark Tip)
R1: MR 6 sc [6]
R2–24: sc [6]
Change to dark brown for last 4 rounds.
Stuff lightly and curve.
FO and sew to lower back angled to side.
🐯 Muzzle (White)
R1: MR 6 sc [6]
R2: inc around [12]
R3: (1 sc, inc)×6 [18]
R4–5: sc [18]
FO, stuff lightly and sew to lower front of head.
Nose: embroider a triangle in dark brown on top center.
Mouth: embroider a short vertical line then “Y” split below.
👂 Ears (Flat Two-Tone Rounds)
These match the flat circular ears in the photo — large, bold, and evenly bordered.
With dark brown:
R1: MR 6 sc [6]
R2: inc around [12]
R3: (1 sc, inc)×6 [18]
Switch to white:
R4: (2 sc, inc)×6 [24] ← large flat circle
FO leaving tail for sewing.
Flatten each ear and sew to sides of head between R4–R6.
👀 Eyes and Tear Lines
Insert safety eyes between R10–R11, spaced 7 sts apart.
Using black embroidery thread, stitch thin tear lines from the inner eye corners down to the sides of the muzzle — a defining cheetah feature.
🟤 Spots (Dark Brown)
Make small, medium, and large spots for the body and head.
Small: MR 6 sc [6]
Medium: MR 6 sc; inc around [12]
Large: MR 6 sc; (1 sc, inc)×6 [18]
Sew them strategically:
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3–4 on forehead area (symmetrical)
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2–3 near eyes and cheeks
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Evenly across back, legs & tail in a balanced pattern.
🧶 Whiskers
Cut 3–4 pieces of thick white nylon thread (~6 cm each).
Insert through muzzle with a needle and knot inside to secure.
They should stand out boldly as in the photo.
🧩 Assembly
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Attach head to body with slight forward tilt.
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Sew front legs under chest for sitting pose.
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Attach hind legs wide for balance.
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Position ears broad and high.
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Add tail curving to one side.
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Sew spots and embroider tear lines.
🌟 Finishing Touches
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Add a light dust of blush on cheeks for warmth.
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Check symmetry of tear lines and spots.
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Gently shape neck and head to accentuate the cheek width.
This realistic cheetah cub blends the spirit of the savanna with amigurumi sweetness — ready to sit tall on your handmade safari shelf! 🐆💛
