How to Crochet Cat Glasses Holder Part 2 | Cute & Easy Crochet | Free Pattern Tutorial 🐱

 How to Crochet Cat Glasses Holder Part 2 | Cute & Easy Crochet | Free Pattern Tutorial 🐱

    Welcome back to Part 2 of the Cat Glasses Holder Crochet Tutorial! 🐱💖
In Part 1, we learned the basics of creating this cute and practical glasses holder. Now, in Part 2, we’ll continue to add details, refine the shape, and bring the cat to life with those adorable features. This step is where your crochet really starts to transform into a charming little piece you’ll love using every day!

    The Cat Glasses Holder is not only fun to crochet but also super useful for keeping your glasses safe and easy to find. In this tutorial, we’ll focus on:

  • Shaping the body more evenly so it stays upright.

  • Adding extra details like ears and whiskers for extra cuteness.

  • Assembling and finishing touches that make your crochet both sturdy and stylish.

👉 Whether you’re making it for yourself, as a thoughtful gift, or just as a fun crochet project, this pattern is beginner-friendly and easy to follow step by step. Don’t forget, you can mix and match yarn colors to make your cat glasses holder unique! 🧵🐾

  • And if you missed Part 1, make sure to check it out first so you’re all set to continue.

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Make sure you don’t miss anything—open the video and crochet along for a smoother, quicker, and more effective experience.

🎥 Watch the full YouTube tutorial here:


Crochet Abbreviations

The abbreviations are in US terminology!

British Shorthair Cat

Rnd 1: 17ch, from third stitch from the hook, 14hdc, 3hdc in 1st, 13hdc, inc [32]

Rnd 2: 2ch, inc, 14hdc, 3inc, 12hdc, 2inc [38]

Rnd 3: 2ch, 2inc, 15hdc, 2inc, hdc, 2inc, 13hdc, 2inc, hdc [46]

Rnd 4: 2ch, (hdc, inc) x2, 15hdc, (hdc, inc) x2, hdc, (hdc, inc) x2, 13hdc, (hdc, inc) x2, hdc [54]

Rnd 5: 2ch, (hdc, inc, hdc) x2, 16hdc, (hdc, inc, hdc) x2, hdc, (hdc, inc, hdc) x2, 13hdc, (hdc, inc, hdc) x2 [62]

Rnd 6: 2ch, (3hd, inc) x2, 14hdc, (3hdc, inc) x2, 3hdc, (3hdc, inc) x2, 11hdc, (3hdc, inc) x2, 2hdc [70]
  • Make 1 chain
  • Leave a short yarn tail and cut the yarn
  • Weave it in on the back side
  • Watch this part of the tutorial for a more detailed explanation!
  • Position of the cat's ears - Watch this part of the tutorial for a more detailed explanation!
1ch, (hdc, dc), tc, tc, 3ch, slst
  • For the second ear, count back 4 stitches from the stitch marker
1ch, (hdc, dc), tc, tc, 3ch, slst
  • Leave a short yarn tail and cut the yarn
  • Weave it in on the back side
  • Watch this part of the tutorial for a more detailed explanation!

Siamese Cat

  • Use the yarn color of your choice. Here I used dark brown and magnolia.
Rnd 1-3: Make a slip knot and create 17 chains

Rnd 1: 17ch, from third stitch from the hook, 14hdc, 3hdc in 1st, 13hdc, inc [32]

Rnd 2: 2ch, inc, 14hdc, 3inc, 12hdc, 2inc [38]

Rnd 3: 2ch, 2inc, 15hdc, 2inc, hdc, 2inc, 13hdc, 2inc, hdc [46]

Rnd 4: 2ch, (hdc, inc) x2, 15hdc, (hdc, inc) x2, hdc, (hdc, inc) x2, 13hdc, (hdc, inc) x2, hdc [54]

Rnd 5: 2ch, (hdc, inc, hdc) x2, 16hdc, (hdc, inc, hdc) x2, hdc, (hdc, inc, hdc) x2, 13hdc, (hdc, inc, hdc) x2 [62]

Rnd 6: 2ch, (3hd, inc) x2, 14hdc, (3hdc, inc) x2, 3hdc, (3hdc, inc) x2, 11hdc, (3hdc, inc) x2, 2hdc [70]
  • Make 1 chain
  • Leave a short yarn tail and cut the yarn
  • Weave it in on the back side
  • Watch this part of the tutorial for a more detailed explanation!
    • Cat's Ears
  • Position of the cat's ears - Watch this part of the tutorial for a more detailed explanation!
1ch, (hdc, dc), tc, tc, 3ch, slst
  • For the second ear, count back 4 stitches from the stitch marker
1ch, (hdc, dc), tc, tc, 3ch, slst
  • Leave a short yarn tail and cut the yarn
  • Weave it in on the back side
  • Watch this part of the tutorial for a more detailed explanation!

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Orange Cat

Rnd 1: 17ch, from third stitch from the hook, 14hdc, 3hdc in 1st, 13hdc, inc [32]

Rnd 2: 2ch, inc, 14hdc, 3inc, 12hdc, 2inc [38]

Rnd 3: 2ch, 2inc, 15hdc, 2inc, hdc, 2inc, 3hdc, hdc, 2hdc, hdc, 2hdc, hdc, 3hdc, 2inc, hdc [46]

Rnd 4: 2ch, (hdc, inc) x2, 15hdc, (hdc, inc) x2, hdc, (hdc, inc) x2, 3hdc, 2hdc, hdc, 2hdc, hdc, 2hdc, 2hdc, (hdc, inc) x2, hdc [54]

Rnd 5: 2ch, (hdc, inc, hdc) x2, 16hdc, (hdc, inc, hdc) x2, hdc, (hdc, inc, hdc) x2, 3hdc, 2hdc, hdc, 2hdc, hdc, 2hdc, 2hdc, (hdc, inc, hdc) x2 [62]

Rnd 6: 2ch, (3hdc, inc) x2, 14hdc, (3hdc, inc) x2, 3hdc, (3hdc, inc) x2, 11hdc, (3hdc, inc) x2, 2hdc [70], 4hdc, 2hdc, hdc, 2hdc, hdc, 2hdc, 2hdc, inc, 3hdc, inc, 2hdc [62]
  • Leave a short yarn tail and cut the yarn
  • Weave it in on the back side
  • Watch this part of the tutorial for a more detailed explanation!
    • Cat's Ears
  • Position of the cat's ears - Watch this part of the tutorial for a more detailed explanation!
1ch, (hdc, dc), tc, tc, 3ch, slst
  • For the second ear, count back 4 stitches from the stitch marker
1ch, (hdc, dc), tc, tc, 3ch, slst
  • Leave a short yarn tail and cut the yarn
  • Weave it in on the back side
  • Watch this part of the tutorial for a more detailed explanation!

    • Cat's Ears
  • Watch this part of the tutorial for a more detailed explanation!
   And that’s it—you did it! 🎉 Take a moment to admire your creation. It may not be flawless, but it beautifully reflects your creativity and effort. Be proud of yourself—you’ve come so far!



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