Looking for a fun, easy, budget-friendly DIY sewing project that will keep your cat entertained for hours? This guide will show you how to make homemade cat toys - especially an adorable catnip mouse - using simple materials you probably already have at home.

Whether you want to make a classic toy mouse, create DIY crinkle cat toys, or repurpose fabric scraps, this article will teach you step by step how to craft a toy your cat will love.

Not only will you save money, but you’ll also enjoy a fun craft that strengthens the bond with your furry friend. Let’s dive into the creative world of toys that cats adore!


Here's the jist to start a simple toy:
1. First, place the right sides together and sew the gap carefully to avoid any loose threads. If you prefer a fairly easy version, sew them together using your basic sewing skills and a bit of glue for reinforcement. 

Inner side of sewn fabric piece showing stitching line and shape


2. Add catnip inside, or a jingle bell to make a toy your cat will enjoy.

Stuffing the fabric mouse with filling and catnip before closing it


3. Once that's done, make small knots at the seam line and ensure you're careful not to cut too close.

These toys using a small rectangle shape are quick to craft and last longer - perfect for a curious cat to explore and love to play.

What Makes a Good Cat Toy?

A good cat toy does much more than just look cute - it stimulates your cat’s natural instincts to hunt, chase, and jump. When you make cat toys yourself, you control the materials, making them safer and more durable than many store-bought options.

Most cats love toys that move, make sounds, or have interesting textures. A rustly toy or one filled with catnip grabs their attention instantly. You can easily make one using a small rectangle of scrap fabric, some stuffing and catnip, and basic sewing skills.

Materials for DIY cat toy: fabric, thread, scissors, stuffing, catnip, and tail strands


Remember - safety first! Always make sure to secure the pieces and gadgets on your toy. And make sure to keep an eye your kitty while playing, especially if the toy includes a bell or feather that could pose a choking hazard.

How to Sew a DIY Catnip Mouse

A catnip mouse is a classic toy every cat loves. To make DIY cat toys like this, you’ll need a square of fabric, catnip, stuffing, a needle and embroidery thread, and scissors. The rest is easy:

Two fabric pieces cut and shaped for assembling the mouse toy


  • Cut two mouse-shaped pieces from your scrap fabric. I look at a photo for reference, and if you'd like you can trace the outline on the fabric before cutting.
  • Place them right sides together.
  • Sew around the edges - leaving a small opening for the tail or feather, if you'd like to add one.
  • Turn the mouse right side out, fill it with stuffing and catnip, and then close the opening with a firm stitch along the seam to keep everything in place.
Completed fabric mouse body before adding final details


  • OPTIONAL: You can add a feather or yarn tail for an extra touch - your kitty won’t be able to resist!
Sewing the fabric body while attaching decorative tail strands using a sewing machine


This sewing project is quite simple and doesn’t take much time, but the result will entertain your feline for hours. If you have a sewing machine, it’ll go even faster, though hand sewing adds a charming, homemade feel. And don't worry if it doesn't look perfect - your kitty won't know the difference and will love it just the same.

Can You Make Cat Toys Using Socks or Fabric Scraps?

Absolutely! Old socks and fabric remnants are perfect for creating sustainable and adorable DIY cat toys. A simple hosiery can be transformed into a mouse, a little catnip pouch, or even a crinkly ball.

To make a sock toy: 

  • Fill the toe of the sock with stuffing, catnip, and maybe a small bell or a few treats inside.
  • Tie it tightly with a knot.
  • Sew the seam shut. Make sure it's secure so any goodies inside don't run wild!

This quick DIY cat toy idea doesn’t require a sewing machine - just a needle, thread, and some creativity.

You can also cut cloth scraps into small shapes, sew them together, and fill them with catnip inside. The variety of colors and textures will keep your cat curious and engaged, and since it’s handmade, you can customize it however you like.

How to Make Crinkle and Wand Toys

If your cat loves sound, DIY crinkle toys are ideal!

To make a crinkle toy:

  • Cut two squares of scrap fabric.
  • Place a piece of crinkly material (like a clean chip bag) between them. 
  • Sew the pieces together with a small seam allowance, and you’ll have a noisy toy your cat will love to bat around.

To make a wand toy:

You can also create a wand-style toy using a wooden stick, feathers, and string. 

  • Attach the toy securely to the stick with glue or thread. 
  • Cats love wand toys because they mimic the movement of prey and are perfect for interactive play. 
  • Always supervise your kitty when using these.

These toys, made with simple materials, are easy to craft and can last longer than store-bought ones. Plus, you can make several in one go - a fun way to enjoy DIY crafts while keeping your cat active and healthy.

Sewing Tips for Durable Cat Toys

Finished DIY mouse toy with fabric body and colorful tail strands


When sewing your cat’s toys, durability matters. Use tight stitches along every seam to prevent the stuffing or catnip from coming out. Reinforce areas that take the most stress, like the mouse’s tail or the edges of a pouch. 

A seam allowance of about one centimeter helps prevent tearing. Trim loose threads carefully (without cutting the fabric!) and use a pencil to push corners out before closing the opening. For small shapes, create compact patterns that fit your cat’s paws nicely.

If you have a sewing machine, the process will be faster, but hand sewing adds that special handmade charm. You can use embroidery thread to add eyes, whiskers, or a nose to the toy mouse.

The key is to make sturdy, safe cat toys so your furry friend can play worry-free.

The Essentials for DIY Cat Toys

  • Make DIY cat toys like catnip mice, sock toys, and crinkly wands using small fabric cuttings, feathers, and stuffing.
  • Always supervise your cat while playing to prevent small parts from becoming choking hazards.
  • Use strong stitches and a small seam allowance to make the toy durable.
  • Add catnip, bells, or feathers inside to keep your feline interested.
  • It’s easy to make eco-friendly toys filled with love.
  • Making handmade toys for your kitten is a fun craft that lets them explore safely while you save money.
  • And don’t forget: your furrbaby will thank you for the time and care you put into every toy you make from scratch!


Happy sewing!