Free Harry Potter Amigurumi Pattern (Crochet)

Free Harry Potter Amigurumi crochet pattern

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Our latest creation is a Free Harry Potter Amigurumi pattern!  Free patterns for Harry’s friends Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Severus Snape and Dumbledore are also available.

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FINISHED SIZE:

Approximately 30 cm (12 inches) tall using worsted weight yarn and 3 mm crochet hook.

Approximately 28 cm (11 inches) tall using DK/Light Worsted Weight yarn and 3 mm crochet hook.

Approximately 20 cm (8 inches) tall using DK/Light Worsted Weight yarn and 2.75 mm crochet hook.

You can use any yarn and crochet hook combination that gives you good tension. Normally this would be a hook at least two sizes smaller than that recommended on the yarn label.

MATERIALS:

  • Yarn  in flesh, black, light grey, dark grey, yellow and red
  • Crochet hook
  • Safety eyes (optional – can be embroidered instead)
  • Glasses
  • Stuffing

You can use any yarn and crochet hook combination that gives you good tension. Normally this would be a hook around two sizes smaller than that recommended on the yarn label. For Harry I used a 3 mm hook with DK/Light Worsted Weight (3) acrylic yarn.

Crochet abbreviations (US terminology):

sc – single crochet

dec – decrease

inc – increase

blo – crochet through back loops only

sl – slip stitch

dc – double crochet

tr – treble crochet

The numbers in brackets at the end of each round indicate how many stitches you should have at the end of the round

 

Arms (make 2)

Using flesh coloured yarn:

Round 1: 4 sc into magic ring (4)

Round 2: 4 inc (8)

Rounds 3-4: 8 sc (2 rounds)

Change to light grey coloured yarn:

Round 5: 8 sl

Round 6: 8 sc blo

Rounds 7-14: 8 sc (8 rounds)

Fasten off.

Body starting at feet, stuffing as you go:

Legs:

Using black coloured yarn:

Round 1: 6 sc into magic ring (6)

Round 2: 6 inc (12)

Round 3: (3 sc, 3 inc) 2 times (18)

Round 4: 18 sc blo (18)

Round 5: 18 sc

Round 6: 2 sc, 7 dec, 2 sc (11)

Change to dark grey coloured yarn:

Round 7: 11 sl

Round 8: 11 sc blo

Round 9-18: 11 sc (10 rounds)

Fasten off.

Make second leg, but do not fasten off.

If you are not already at the side of leg with foot facing forward, sc until there. Chain 1 stitch.

Body

Round 1: 11 sc around leg that you fastened off (so legs are then attached to each other), 1 sc in ch, 11 sc around second leg, 1 sc in ch (24)

Round 2: 10 sc, dec, 10 sc, dec (22)

Round 3: 22 sc

sc until at centre of back

Change to light grey coloured yarn:

Round 4: 22 sl

Round 5: 22 sc blo

Change to yellow coloured yarn:

Round 6: 22 sc

Change to light grey coloured yarn:

Round 7-8: 22 sc (2 rounds)

Round 9: 5 sc, 1 dec, 9 sc, 1 dec, 4 sc (20)

Round 10-11: 20 sc (2 rounds)

Sc to side of body with feet facing forward if not already there

Round 12: 8 sc around arm, 10 sc on body, 8 sc around other arm, 10 sc on body (36)

Round 13: (1 sc, 1 dec) x 12 (24)

Round 14: 12 dec (12)

Change to flesh coloured yarn:

Round 15: 12 sl

Round 16: 12 sc blo

Round 17: 12 inc (24)

Round 18: 24 inc (48)

Round 19-26: 48 sc (8 rounds)

Place safety eyes between rounds 24 and 25, making sure they are centre on face and 8 stitches apart.

Round 27: (6 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (42)

Round 28: (5 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (36)

Round 29: (4 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (30)

Round 30: (3 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (24)

Round 31: (2 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (18)

Round 32: (1 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (12)

Round 33: dec x 6 (6)

Fasten off, gather around fasten off stitches and pull tight to close hole at top of head.

Hair

Using black coloured yarn:

Round 1: 7 sc into magic ring

Round 2: 7 inc (14)

Round 3: (1 sc, 1 inc) (21)

Round 4: (2 sc, 1 inc) (28)

Round 5: (3 sc, 1 inc) (35)

Round 6: (4 sc, 1 inc) (42)

Round 7: (5 sc, 1 inc) (49)

Rounds 8-13: 49 sc (6 rounds)

Round 14: (1 sc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 1 tr, 1 dc, 1 dc, 1 sc) x 7

Fasten off. Pin hair to head and then sew into place.

Using red yarn, embroider lightning bolt scar on forehead.

Working around posts of yellow stitches on jersey, 20 sl stitches in red.

Harry Potter Free Amigurumi Pattern Crochet Pattern

Scarf:

Using red coloured yarn:

Round 1: 8 ch and join in a loop

Rounds 2-5: 8 sc (4 rounds)

Using yellow coloured yarn:

Rounds 6-9: 8 sc (4 rounds)

Using red coloured yarn:

Round 10-13: 8 sc (4 rounds)

Repeat the previous 8 rounds until you have 13 stripes in total. Fasten off. Fold scarf flat, sew together cast on stitches, sew together cast off stitches. Cut eight 10 cm lengths of yellow yarn and eight 10 cm lengths of red yarn. Using one length of red and one length of yellow, fold lengths in half, draw loop through scarf and then pull cut ends through loop (see photos).

Harry Potter Free Amigurumi Pattern Crochet Pattern

Cloak:

Sleeves (make two):

Using black colour yarn

Round 1: 12 ch and join in a loop

Rounds 2-11: 12 sc (10 rounds)

Main body of cloak:

Using black coloured yarn

Row 1: 21 ch

Row 2: starting in second chain from hook 20 sc

Row 3-24: 1 ch, starting in second chain from hook 20 sc (22 rows)

Row 25: 1 ch 5 sc, 12 sc around arm, 10 sc, 12 sc around other arm, 5 sc (44)

see photo tutorial of Round 25 here

Row 26: 1 ch, 22 dec (22)

Row 27-28: 1 ch, 22 sc (2 rounds)

Row 29: 1 ch, 11 dec (11)

Fasten off.

Weave in yarn ends.

34 Comments

  1. Could you do a pattern for Hagred, Ron Weasley, Sirius Black, Draco Malfoy, Voldemort, Severus Snape, and Minerva McGonagil?
    I know that is a lot to ask. If you can do any of them I would be very appreciative.
    Thank you for your consideration.
    Carlene

  2. Perdón pero no entiendo las instrucciones sería posible me las enviara en español se lo agradecería mucho

    1. I am very sorry but I don’t speak Spanish – I did manage to translate your message with Google translate, perhaps that could help with the instructions? Lo siento mucho pero no hablo español: logré traducir tu mensaje con el traductor de Google, ¿quizás podría ayudarte con las instrucciones?

  3. Thank you for all your beautiful patterns especially Harry Potter. Can you please make fluffy the three headed dog thank you.

  4. Que fantástico!!! para mim, que estou aprendendo o amigurumi, crochet, está sendo incrivel, todos estes presentes de gratis! Que você seja muito abençoado! obrigado de verdade 😉

    1. I use 12 mm eyes. Amazon has some glasses that work – if you look at the materials for Harry there is a link that will take you to some of them. Some craft stores also have them.

    1. Just like with attaching the arms to the body. First 5 sc on the main part of the cloak, then 12 sc around the last row of one arm, 10 sc back on the cloak, then 12 sc around the last row of the other arm and finally 5 sc back on the cloak. Hope that helps 😊

  5. Hi may I ask for assistance with making the cloak? If you can provide me an illustration on how to make it it would be a very great help please???? I dont get it there is also a comment regarding that and i know you explained it but still I cant get it right

  6. What a amazing dolls😍. I love them. And i will give it a try… (ps sorry for my bad english, i’m from holland).
    A pattern of fluffy (the 3 headed dog), the feniks, hippogrif and Cornish Pixie would be nice to. Thanks for the patterns that are already done.

    1. Hello

      I bought the glasses from my local craft store, however if Amazon.com also have them – just search for doll glasses. It is easier if you make Harry first and then you can measure him for the correct size glasses. Thanks for your question 🙂

  7. One of my nieces loved Harry as soon as I showed him so I gifted it to her. The two mini Harrys I’m gifting as tree ornaments as I used super fine weight yarn. Your patterns are great! I just finished Snow White.

  8. This is a wonderful pattern! I added “hair” to mine, using your pattern and a latch hook technique. Turned out really cute! Can’t wait to do more!

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