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St Patrick’s Day Mini Cat Free Pattern

I have designed another free mini cat cross stitch pattern that’s perfect for St. Patrick’s Day. 

It’s small enough to finish in a single afternoon (ideally with a cat napping on your lap) and cute enough to display all year round. Also includes free floss tags!

St Patrick’s Day Mini Cat Cross Stitch Pattern To stitch for St Patricks Day featuring a small black cat holding the Irish flag and orange, white and green balloons

You can find the link below for the pattern

This new addition joins the growing gallery of "lucky kittens." 

If you’re looking to create a full set, be sure to check out the previous St. Patrick’s Day cat designs located further down this page!

Grab your favorite shade of emerald green floss, and let’s get stitching!

Why You’ll Love This Pattern:

  • Quick & Easy: Perfect for a "one-sitting" craft session.

  • Beginner Friendly: Uses only full cross stitches and some back stitches for the balloon strings and the lettering. 

  • The Perfect Freebie: Designed to complement the earlier Irish-themed cat patterns for a cohesive look.


    How to Get Started for a beginner stitcher.

    Before you start stitching your lucky charm, make sure you have your supplies ready. For advanced stitchers you likely already have most of these in your craft stash!

    What You’ll Need:

    • Aida Cloth: 14-count white or ecru fabric works beautifully for this design.

    • Embroidery Floss: Shades of vibrant green, a black for the cat, and a bright orange for the flag.

    • Needle: A size 24 or 26 tapestry needle.

    • Hoop: A small 3-inch or 4-inch hoop to keep your fabric taut.

    • Scissors: For snipping your threads.

    Quick Pro-Tip: If you’re planning on stitching the entire collection found below, try using a single larger piece of Aida cloth and spacing the cats out to create a festive "St. Paddy’s Kitty" sampler!

    St Patrick’s Day Mini Cat Cross Stitch Patterns Featuring small black cats with green top hats and shamrocks

    Design layout suggestion

    Links to the patterns below

    St Patrick’s Day Mini Cat Cross Stitch Patterns Featuring small black cats with green top hats and shamrocks

    Due to copyright theft my free patterns in the future will be available via a link and then via email in the contact form.

    Links to the pattern, click the link to be taken to the page

    The new pdf pattern with the balloons will be available for a short time at this link, after the link has expired you can email me for a copy if you wish.

    St Patricks Day Cat  this one is not shown above.

    2 Cats on the Top Hats holding the 4 leaf clover and the single mini cat on the top hat. 


    Lucky Day with the pot of gold in the middle is not available at a link, contact me for the pattern.


    Send me a note with a screenshot or details of the pattern through my contact form, just remember to include your email address so I can send it over. Your email will only be used to send the pattern. 

    Finishing Tips? 

    If you want some ideas for finishing then check out this 3 minute video of fully finished objects (FFO) on my blog.


    A cute finish into a scissor fob and pin cushion.
    Pattern below.

    St Patrick’s Day Mini Cat Scissor fob Cross Stitch Pattern

    Pretty beaded scissor fob
    St Patrick’s Day Mini Cat Scissor fob Cross Stitch Pattern


    Right click on the image to save.

    St Patricks Day cross stitch pattern featuring three clovers in a row and finished with beads around the edge.

    Whether you’re stitching up a tiny companion for a tiered tray or gifting a "lucky" charm to a fellow feline lover, I hope these patterns bring a bit of mischievous magic to your needles. 

    These little black cats prove that you don’t need a four-leaf clover to have a lucky St. Patrick’s Day—just some green thread and a little bit of "cattitude”. 😹😻


    Show Off Your Stitches.

    I’d love to see your finished projects, you can email me a photo and I will show it on my blog.

    Until next time, Happy Stitching!




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