Free Rubeus Hagrid Amigurumi Pattern (Crochet)

Hagrid Free Amigurumi Crochet Pattern Harry Potter

Our latest creation is a Free Hagrid Amigurumi pattern! There are also free patterns available for many other Harry Potter characters.

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FINISHED SIZE:

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

Approximately 30 cm (12 inches) tall using 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, dark brown, light brown and light grey (see note below)
  • Crochet hook
  • Safety eyes 12 mm (optional, can be embroidered instead)
  • 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 Hagrid I used a 2.75 mm hook with 8ply/DK/Light Worsted Weight acrylic yarn.

Crochet abbreviations (US terminology):

sc – single crochet

dec – decrease

inc – increase

blo – crochet through back loops only

sl – slip stitch

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 dark brown 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 dark brown 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 black 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 dark brown coloured yarn:

Round 4: 22 sl

Round 5: 22 sc blo

Round 6-8: 22 sc (3 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

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  dark brown coloured yarn:

Round 1: 6 sc into magic ring

Round 2: 6 inc (12)

Round 3: (1 sc, 1 inc) (18)

Round 4: (2 sc, 1 inc) (24)

Round 5: (3 sc, 1 inc) (30)

Round 6: (4 sc, 1 inc) (36)

Round 7: (5 sc, 1 inc) (42)

Round 8: (6 sc, 1 inc) (48)

Rounds 9-14: 48 sc (6 rounds)

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

Cut dark brown yarn into 20 cm lengths. To attach one length, fold yarn in half and feed crochet hook (it is easier to use a larger hook) behind post. Draw loop through. Pull cut ends through loop. After the yarn is attached, split the yarn to make it wavy. Attach as many lengths as necessary to make enough hair on head. Repeat process for beard.

Hagrid Free Amigurumi Crochet Pattern Harry Potter

Hagrid Free Amigurumi Crochet Pattern Harry Potter

Hagrid Free Amigurumi Crochet Pattern Harry Potter

Bottom of shirt:

Hagrid Free Amigurumi Crochet Pattern Harry Potter

Row 1: Working through posts of stitches on body on the last round of black, 22 sc.

Row 2-4: 22 sc (3 rounds)

Fasten off.

Belt:

Using light brown:

25 ch

24 sc

Cast off.

Attach to body where bottom of shirt joins top of shirt. Using light grey yarn embroider belt buckle.

Coat

Sleeves (make two):

Using light brown coloured yarn

Round 1: 12 ch and join in a loop

Rounds 2-11: 12 sc (10 rounds)

Fasten off

Main body of cloak:

Using light brown coloured yarn

Row 1:  ch 23

Row 2: starting in second chain from hook 22 sc

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

Row 25: 1 ch, 6 sc, 12 sc around arm, 10 sc, 12 sc around other arm, 6 sc (46)

Row 26: 1 ch, 23 dec (23)

Row 27-28: 1 ch, 23 sc (2 rounds)

Row 29: 1 ch, 11 dec, 1 sc (12)

Fasten off.

Weave in yarn ends.

17 Comments

  1. working on Harry Potter now for my grandaughter. Am very pleased with the results so far and grateful for the free pattern.

    1. I am so glad you’re enjoying making him! Thank you so much and it would be great to see a photo of him when he’s finished

  2. i hope you get around to making a malfoy- Voldemort and umbridge can’t wait to make the for my kids. thank you for the patterns

  3. My first attempt at crochet and I’ve made Dumbledore 😍😍😍😍😍 these were so easy to follow (with a bit of help from YouTube

    I’d love a Dobby pattern as a suggestion. Maybe a Bellatrix too then crochet Dobby can kill her instead r.i.p Dobby 😭😭😭😭😭

    1. I’m so glad you’ve had a go at crocheting! And it’s great to hear you found this easy to follow 😊 Dobby is a great idea and a Bellatrix to use as a pin cushion 😉 I will add them both to my list of patterns to make

  4. When do you switch to the skin colour for his head? It has to be some time before Row 23 when you say to put the eyes on.

  5. Hi, me again, for his hair it says

    “Using dark brown coloured yarn:

    Using light brown coloured yarn:”

    And although I am assuming it is dark brown I wanted to be sure.

  6. Thanks so much for your patterns! They are so much fun to make. And such a variety. You are very talented. Thanks again.

  7. Daisy & Storm: THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!! Your patterns are absolutely wonderful to stitch and best of all they look like yours! We took a trip to Universal Studios and got to spend time in Diagon Alley. So much fun with to share with my “Potter minded” grandkids!!! These are going to be for their Christmas & Birthday presents for a few years. Saw the patterns you were mentioning to add to your list to make & wonder if at some point and time you would be working on a Fang, Fluffy, and/or Aragog? Keep the wonderful patterns coming PLEASE

  8. hello, i was just wondering what brand of yarn you use? As well as the name of the flesh colored yarn would be great. I have looked everywhere and can’t find a flesh yarn similar to yours! thanks,

    1. Hi Riley, I live in New Zealand and the flesh yarn is hard to find! I get mine from Spotlight (if you happen to live in Australia or NZ) it’s 4 seasons marvel 8 ply acrylic colour 1060 flesh. Sorry, if you live somewhere else I’m not sure what’s available.

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