Our latest creation is a mini Harry Potter Amigurumi! He’s approximately half the height of our other Harry Potter pattern and super cute! He’s quite quick to make and I am definitely considering making more toys this size (I’m thinking they would look great on my Christmas tree this year!) – let me know in the comments below which size you prefer. If you would like to be updated every time I post a new pattern please subscribe to my blog (on the right hand side of the screen on desktop, or at the bottom of the page on mobile devices). Thank you all so much for your support and please feel free to leave any comments or suggestions – I love hearing from you all! There are many more Harry Potter crochet patterns on my site, and other mini Harry Potter crochet patterns too, along with other amigurumi patterns.
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FINISHED SIZE:
Size depends on hook and yarn weight. The following are a guide to sizes, however you can use any yarn weight as long as you use a hook small enough to give the right tension (at least two sizes smaller than the recommended hook size for that yarn).
- 2.75 mm hook and dk/light worsted weight yarn – 16 cm/6.3 in
- 3.00 mm hook and dk/light worsted weight yarn – 23 cm/9 in
- 3.00 mm hook and worsted weight yarn – 24 cm/9.5 in
MATERIALS:
- Yarn in flesh, black, light grey, dark grey, yellow and red
- Crochet hook
- Safety eyes (can be embroidered)
- Glasses (can be embroidered)
- 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 mini Harry 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
dc – double crochet
ch – chain
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
Body
Arms (make two)
Using flesh coloured yarn
Round 1: 6 sc into magic ring
Round 2: 6 sc
Change to light grey coloured yarn
Round 3: 6 sl
Round 4: 6 sc blo
Rounds 5-8: 6 sc (4 rounds)
Fasten off.
Legs
Using black coloured yarn
Round 1: 4 sc into magic ring
Round 2: 4 inc (8)
Round 3: 2 sc, 2 inc, 2 sc, 2 inc (12)
Round 4: 12 sc blo
Round 5: 2 sc, 4 dec, 2 sc (8)
Change to dark grey coloured yarn
Round 6: 8 sl
Round 7: 8 sc blo
Rounds 8-12: 8 sc (5 rounds)
Fasten off.
Repeat for second leg but do not fasten off. Stuff both legs.
Torso
Sc to side of leg, if not already there. Chain 1 stitch.
Round 1: Making sure that feet are both pointing in the same direction 8 sc around leg you fastened off, 1 sc in chain stitch, 8 sc around other leg, 1 sc in chain (18)
Round 2: 7 sc, 1 dec, 7 sc, 1 dec (16)
Continue to sc until you reach the middle of Harry’s back (i.e. work a part round until you are at the the center of Harry’s back, this is just so the colour change is less obvious).
Change to light grey coloured yarn:
Round 3: 16 sl
Round 4: 16 sc blo
Change to red coloured yarn:
Round 5: 16 sc
Change to light grey coloured yarn:
Rounds 6-8: 16 sc (3 rounds)
Sc until you are at the side of Harry’s body.
Round 9: 6 sc around arm, 8 sc on body, 6 sc around arm, 8 sc on body (28)
Round 10: 14 dec (14)
Stuff body.
Round 11: 7 dec (7)
Head
Change to flesh coloured yarn
Round 1: 7 sl blo
Round 2: 7 inc blo (14)
Round 3: 14 inc (28)
Round 4: 13 sc, 1 inc, 13 sc, 1 inc (30)
Rounds 5-8: 30 sc (4 rounds)
Place safety eyes between last two rounds, leaving 4 sts between eyes
Round 9: (3 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (24)
Round 10: (2 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (18)
Stuff Head.
Round 11: (1 sc, 1 dec) x 6 (12)
Round 12: 6 dec (6)
Fasten off.
Hair
Using black coloured yarn:
Round 1: 6 sc into magic ring
Round 2: 6 inc (12)
Round 3: (1 sc, 1 inc) x 6 (18)
Round 4: (2 sc, 1 inc) x 6 (24)
Round 5: (3 sc, 1 inc) x 6 (30)
Rounds 6-9: 30 sc (4 rounds)
Round 10: (1 sc, 1 hdc, 1 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc) x 6
Fasten off. Pin hair to head and sew in place.
Using red coloured yarn embroider lightning bolt on forehead.
Using yellow coloured yarn and working around posts of red stitches on body, sl 16 stitches to create yellow band.
Cloak
Sleeves (make two)
Using black coloured yarn:
Round 1: 12 ch and join in a loop
Rounds 2-3: 12 sc (2 rounds)
Round 4: 4 sc, 1 dec, 4 sc, 1 dec (10)
Round 5: 10 sc
Round 6: 3 sc, 1 dec, 3 sc, 1 dec (8)
Round 7: 8 sc
Fasten off. Make second sleeve same as the first.
Body of Cloak
Row 1: 17 ch
Row 2: starting in second ch from hook, sc 16
Rows 3-16: 1 ch, 16 sc (14 rounds)
Row 17: 1 ch, 4 sc, 8 sc around sleeve, 8 sc on cloak, 8 sc around other sleeve, 4 sc on cloak (32)
Row 18: 32 sc
Row 19: 1 ch, 16 dec
Fasten off. Weave in ends.
Scarf
Using red coloured yarn:
Round 1: 6 ch and join
Round 2: 6 sc
Change to yellow coloured yarn:
Rounds 3-4: 6 sc (2 rounds)
Change to red coloured yarn:
Rounds 5-6: 6 sc (2 rounds)
Repeat rounds 3-6 in alternating stripes of yellow and red until there are 19 stripes in total. Fasten off. Cut six 8 cm lengths each of yellow and 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. Trim ends.
Wand
Using brown coloured yarn, 6 ch. Fasten off. Use hair spray or spray glue to stiffen wand. Alternatively, you could use a small stick as a wand.
Owl (Hedwig)
Body
Using white coloured yarn:
Round 1: 8 sc in magic ring
Rounds 2-7: 8 sc
Fasten off. Place small safety eyes two rounds from one end and two stitches apart, stuff owl body and sew together opening. Using grey coloured yarn embroider beak and V shapes on chest.
Wings
Make two wings, one on either side of body.
Row 1: Three rows from top of owl, sc 2 stitches around posts.
Rows 2-4: 1 ch, 2 sc (3 rows)
Row 5: 1 ch, 1 dec
Fasten off. Repeat on other side.
I would love to see more mini patterns!
Awesome! Thanks!
I would also love to see more mini patterns! Thank you! I subscribed to your blog and look forward to new patterns.
Thank you! There are more mini patterns in planning, I hope to have more up soon.
How about a house elf? Kreacher, Dobby or Winky I love them all and am having a devil of a time getting those ears right 😂👍
You should make a Dobby with sock pattern!
What a coincidence, I am working on that right now 😊
So sorry but not sure I am making the cloak right. Have joined sleeves. But then decrease in next row not sure it’s right. Please can you help . Lucy
I did originally decrease in the row after joining the sleeves, however you’re right – it does look better if you work a row of sc first and then decrease in the last row. I’ve updated the pattern and thank for letting me know 🙂
FABULOUS pattern💙 had trouble making both legs match, Aauugghh. I am better at knitting wee things to to match perhaps😲. Made loads of legs.. although I have crocheted for over 40 yrs. Switched sizes of hookes in the end. Now to master the body. My girls just Love Harry Potter and the Owl so pattern s adorable.
Thanks for your effectiveness🌠
I made the harry two weeks ago and today, when I wanted to look something up, I noticed that the manual was changed. the figures become even smaller. may I ask why and if the old instructions are still there? best regards
Hi Bianca, I have a few different Harry Potter patterns, I think you’re looking for this one https://daisyandstorm.com/2018/07/14/free-harry-potter-amigurumi-pattern-crochet/
Thank you, very much. J’adore Harry Potter. Merci our ces, explications!!!
Hermosos me gustaría recibir los patrones de la colección gracias
Have just finished Debby so super cute and adorable.Thank you
Thanks! So glad you liked the pattern 😊