Meet my Couch Cat Organizer the remote control holder for the couch Sentro Pattern, is the purr-fect mix of cozy decor and smart storage. This pattern is designed for the Sentro 22 and 48 circular knitting machines (you can also adapt it for the Addi 46 and 22) and it’s a fun project that turns into a practical piece for your home.
The cat sits on the sofa armrest with little pockets to keep your remote controls, glasses, or phone tidy, while its rounded back can even hold a cup or snack bowl. The project is built in panels and tubes, making it beginner-friendly and a great way to practice shaping on your machine.
Whether you call it a couch caddy, sofa organizer, or remote control holder, this knitted kitty will add a playful and functional touch to your living room.
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Cat remote control holder for the couch Sentro Pattern Material needed
- Sentro 48 or Addi 46
- Sentro or Addi 22
- Tapestry needle
- Stuffing
- Crochet hook 4 mm
- Worsted weight yarn 200 g on the main color
Remote control holder for the couch Sentro Pattern Pieces to Make
Sentro 22
- Legs (x2): 32 rows, cinch both ends (8 rows in white, 7 brown, 2 pink, 7 brown, 2 pink, 6 brown)
- Tail: 60 rows, cinch both ends (10 rows in white, 8 brown, 2 pink, 8 brown, 2 pink, 8 brown, 2 pink, 8 brown, 2 pink, 10 brown)
- Nose: 14 rows, cinch both ends to make a small ball.
Sentro 48
- Body (x2): 64 rows, cinch both ends and stuff (14 brown, 2 pink, 14 brown, 2 pink, 14 brown, 2 pink, 14 brown). Sew together for a fuller round body
- Pockets (x2): 130 rows each, knit flat panel with waste yarn at CO and BO. These will be sewn onto the base (you can also make 2 tubes and fold using the same finishing, mattress stitch both tubes together)
- Head: 44 rows, cinch one end, cast off the other with tapestry needle. Stuff and shape into a ball

Remote control holder for the couch Sentro Pattern Assembly Instructions
- Head
- Stuff lightly
- Sew the cinched end closed
- Bind off the other side with a crochet hook
- Embroider eyes, nose, mouth, whiskers. Attach the little nose ball in the center for a 3D look
- Body
- Sew the two body tubes side by side and stuff to create a firm “back rest” shape
- This gives the cat a stable base to sit on the organizer
- Legs & Tail
- Stuff lightly so they drape nicely
- Sew legs to the front sides of the body, tail to the back
- Organizer Base & Pockets
- Take one long flat panel (about 130 rows, but you can adjust based on your couch arm width)
- Sew pockets on the panel front, leaving top edges open
- Stitch the cat’s body firmly on top of the base so it sits securely
- make a full row of Single crochet around the entire piece to add more structure
- Final Touches
- Add embroidery details (stripes, little claws).
- You can also stitch a circle of fabric on the inside of the body to act as a cup holder.
Watch the Full tutorial on Youtube
Conclusion
This Couch Cat Organizer is more than just a cute project — it’s a practical sofa armrest caddy that keeps your remote controls, phone, and glasses in one place. Made on the Sentro or Addi circular knitting machine, this playful cat pattern is the perfect blend of home décor and functionality.
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