Tuesday, May 2, 2023

Crochet Cat Couch

I think I’m a very, very slow crocheter.  Back in September, I decided I was going to make my sister, Gabby, a crocheted cat couch.  She first asked for it in 2020.  In 2021, I told her it was beyond my skill level.  In 2022, when The Crochet Crowd released a left-handed tutorial, I decided to give it a try.



My original plan was to give it to her when we had our early Christmas celebration in November.  That didn’t work out.  My next plan was to give it to her at Christmas since we were planning to go to her house.  That didn’t work out either. 

We finally made plans to go stay with Gabby and Amy this past weekend, so I got to work on the cat couch in earnest. 

I had done the gauge swatch back in November. 




I also made the dust ruffle and got started on the couch. 



The pattern was largely a repeat of single crochet, double crochet.  It sounds simple, right?  For some reason, I couldn’t manage to remember the stitch and count the stitches.  I pulled out a few rows, then started relying very heavily on stitch markers. 




It was VERY slow going.   It took me days to finish one side of one cushion.  I also learned that I HATE slip stitching, which the pattern has a decent amount of.  I’m convinced it’s called slip stitching because of how often the hook slips out of the yarn when you do it. 

I’m in a few crochet groups on Facebook, and quite a few people who make the couch say they’ll never make another one.

I looked on Etsy to price them.  They’re all over $100.00, and some are close to $200.00.  I understand why!  I did notice, though, that some seemed to be based on a different pattern.  So, I started looking for more tutorials.  I found this one that I liked.

I finally decided to cobble together my own pattern based on these two tutorials and started over on the couch.  I kept the dust ruffle, though.

I didn’t tell Gabby I was working on it.  I wasn’t sure I’d succeed in making it. 

Fortunately, it worked.  I’m sure you can tell that there are a lot of mistakes.  I have ideas on how to fix most of them, and I think the next couch will look a lot better. 



I was running out of time and energy, so I didn’t make any throw pillows.  And I went really simple for the blanket.  It’s just a continuous granny square based on this tutorial.  I think it might have been a little neater if I’d used a smaller hook.  Next time!

When we got to Gabby and Amy’s. Gabby was cooking dinner, so Amy helped us carry stuff in.  Actually, she helped Nick carry most of the stuff in while I was in the kitchen with Gabby.  As soon as they brought the cat couch in, Amy told Gabby she had to come see what Nick had just brought in. 

Gabby was very excited!  She said she didn’t think I’d ever make it since I had told her it was beyond my skill level.  She and Amy both say it looks nice and looks like something they’d be willing to pay for from a store.  I’m not sure about that.  It’s definitely cute, but there are mistakes and things I could have done better.  But, I’m very glad they like it.   And, honestly, I’m still kind of proud of it, even though it’s not perfect.  It’s the biggest crochet project I’ve done thus far. 

More importantly, their cats like it.




Dobby is their most adventurous cat and he was on it within a few minutes.






I also need to make one for our cats.  Caroline was very interested in it.  She was even on it while I was sewing on the dust ruffle.



Gabby sent me this picture today of another one of their cats, Flitwick, on the couch.  It’s definitely cat approved!



8 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh, Danielle, that is so cool! We love that crochet couch. Good job sticking with it -- sometimes slow and steady wins the race.

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  2. Wow, I am gobsmacked! It's WONDERFUL! Luc ky cats and well done you! Hugs, Valerie

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  3. I'm glad you managed to finish it, and that Gabby loves it. And it gets cat approval too... YAY you! You really should be proud of yourself. It sounds like a complicated project (even if the stitch pattern itself is repetitive) and definitely a very time consuming one.

    If it makes you feel any better about your speed: I get plenty of practice with crochet these days, and yet I'm still working on a blanket I started making myself in early 2022. I've made a couple of smaller things in between, but still...

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  4. Very pretty. Usually when I decide to crochet I start and go full force. If I put it down for a bit I have a hard time getting to it again. Jan 2022 I decided to make a couple of afghans for Christmas. I made two for grandsons, one for a friend, one still in the closet and finished one my mom started for my daughter. I had the first four made by April. Granny squares not my thing, I like straight single or double stitch.

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  5. Definitely a success! Thanks for the link for left-handed crocheting. Years ago, when my sister tried to teach me how to crochet, it didn't work. She was right-handed and I was doing it left-handed. That cause the tension on the stitches to be all wrong and looked like a mess. I never picked it up again. Maybe next winter I will try again.

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  6. That was quite a project! You are a determined woman! Well done! Cat approval is everything!

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  7. That is sooooo adorable. I love the colorful blanket and dust ruffle. For some reason, when I first started reading, I was picturing a couch the size of dollhouse furniture. LOL, like a cat could fit on that. Then I saw the picture on your washing machine and realized it’s quite large! Wow! So impressive! I’m glad you shared it with us.

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  8. Compared to Lily Chin, we're all slow. You did a great job. I can't see any mistakes in the pics. And the cats seem to like it, which is a win. Too bad the pattern sucked, but that happens. (As for slow, today I'm wearing my seven and a half years cardi, the one that took me over seven years to complete. Some projects take longer than others.)

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