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Harry and his friends Amigurumi Pattern

Harry and his friends Amigurumi Pattern
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Intermediate Level

Ideal for those with basic crochet experience, featuring slightly more advanced stitches and techniques to expand your skills.

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Multi-Day Project

A rewarding 12+ hour journey—perfect for dedicated crafters who love detailed work.

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Cute Companion

An adorable friend to cherish, handcrafted with love to bring comfort and joy for years to come.

About This Harry and his friends Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates three small themed amigurumi dolls (Harry, Ron and Hermione) each about 12 cm tall using cotton catona yarn. The pattern includes full body, head, hair instructions and accessories like scarves, capes and tiny glasses. Photos and step notes guide you through tricky sections like hair strands and backstitching for the jersey details.

Harry and his friends Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Worked in continuous rounds with colour changes, the dolls feature sewn-on hair strands and simple sewn garments. You will also find tips for placement, gluing hair and finishing for a polished look.

Why You'll Love This Harry and his friends Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it combines simple amigurumi techniques with thoughtful little details that bring each character to life. I enjoy doing the hair-stranding step the most — it adds so much personality with a small effort. The pattern balances work and reward: you can make one doll in a few focused hours or a trio across a couple of evenings. I also love that the instructions include photos and precise stitch counts so I can follow along confidently.

Harry and his friends Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Harry and his friends Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Harry and his friends Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Harry and his friends Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love how flexible this pattern is for customization — you can change yarn colours to make other houses or outfits very easily.

I often make a chunky version by using a thicker yarn and a larger hook; it gives a cuddle-friendly, larger doll in less time.

I sometimes switch the hair technique to sewn loops instead of glued strands when I want a softer, yarn-fringe look.

I like to add tiny accessories: a miniature book, a wand made from a thin wooden dowel, or little embroidered badges on the coat.

If you prefer safety eyes for babies, you can replace them with embroidered eyes for a child-safe version.

I also play with face expressions by moving the eyebrow placement up or down — it changes the personality instantly.

Try mixing fibres for texture: a slightly fuzzy yarn for hair gives a different finish to the smooth cotton body.

If you want a magnetic cape, sew a small pocket and place a thin magnet in the cape edge for removable play features.

To make a keyring version, adjust the yarn weight and hook to create a tiny 6–8 cm doll and add a keyring loop before closing the head.

For gifting, stitch a tiny pocket on the back to hide a little note or name tag — it makes each doll uniquely personal.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

✗ Skipping the stitch marker when working in continuous spiral causes confusion with round starts; place a marker at the first stitch of every round to stay oriented throughout the piece. ✗ Changing colour incorrectly at the end of a round can leave a visible knot or loose loop; always change the colour when closing the last stitch of the previous round to hide the join. ✗ Not stuffing as you decrease will lead to a collapsed head or body shape; stuff gradually when you reach shaping rounds and check firmness frequently for even shaping. ✗ Attaching the hair or fringe in the wrong position will look asymmetrical; pin all hair strands in place and count stitches from the eye placement before gluing or sewing. ✗ Forgetting to sew the base button can make the doll unstable; sew or glue the button securely to the base to keep the bottom flat and stable.

Harry and his friends Amigurumi Pattern

Make this charming set of three pocket-sized amigurumi dolls inspired by a beloved wizarding trio. The pattern guides you through bodies, heads, hair, clothing and tiny accessories with clear step-by-step rounds and helpful photos. You will learn hair-stranding, backstitch details and simple assembly to create a polished finished set. Perfect for gifting or collecting, these dolls measure about 12 cm tall when made as directed.

Intermediate 12-15 Hours

Materials Needed for Harry and his friends Amigurumi Pattern

— Main Fabric

  • 01
    Cotton Scheepjes Catona (50 g = 125 m) — approximate 25 g of each main colour per doll, skin and black may need 25–50 g
  • 02
    Colour 106 (white) — small amounts for highlights
  • 03
    Colour 505 (beige, skin colour) or 255 (light pink) — skin colour approx 25 g
  • 04
    Colour 242 (dark grey) — approx 25 g
  • 05
    Colour 74 (light grey) — approx 25 g
  • 06
    Colour 208 (yellow) — small amounts for jersey detail and scarf
  • 07
    Colour 517 (ruby) — approx 25 g for jersey stripes and scarf
  • 08
    Colour 110 (black) — 25–50 g for coat and details
  • 09
    Colour 388 (rust) — Ron hair approx 25 g
  • 10
    Colour 157 (brown) — Hermione hair approx 25 g

— Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2.0 mm or 2.5 mm (use 1/2 size larger for hair if desired)
  • 02
    Polyester stuffing (filler)
  • 03
    Stitch markers (to mark round starts and eye placement)
  • 04
    Row counter (advisable)
  • 05
    Darning needle and scissors
  • 06
    Buttons for the bottom of each doll (2.5 or 3 cm)
  • 07
    Safety eyes 8 mm (Green for Harry, Blue for Ron, Brown for Hermione)
  • 08
    Amigurumi glasses 5 cm (for Harry, optional)
  • 09
    Pins for assembling and positioning hair strands
  • 10
    Textile glue for fixing hair strands (recommended)
  • 11
    Small round stick 8 cm for holding the head (optional)

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— Materials & Notes :

Info :

The dolls measure 12 cm approximately using the following materials: Cotton Scheepjes, catona (50 gr. = 125 m). Hook n° 2 or 2,5. Filler. Markers. Row counter. (Advisable). Darning needle and scissors. A button for each the bottom of each doll. (2,5 or 3 cm). Security eyes 8 mm.: Green (Harry), blue (Ron) and brown (Hermione). Amigurumi glasses 5 cm. (Harry). Pins. Textile glue for the dolls hair. A round stick 8 cm for holding the head (optional).

Infos :

To make the 3 dolls, 25 gr. of each colour will be enough, except for the skin colour and the black between 25 and 50 gr will be needed. You will only need a little white, just a row of 12sc, so if you have a little at home you will not need to buy it.

— Stitches Used :

Info :

ch ...... Chain. sc ...... single crochet. inc. ...... increase (two stitches in the same stitch). dec ..... Decrease. sl.st ...... slip stitch. hdc ...... half double crochet. dc ...... double crochet. BLO ...... Work in the Back loop only. Note: Single crochet X explained in the guide (you can work normal sc if uncomfortable).

— First Row of the Body :

Info :

When you finish the base and start the body make that first row in single crochet as follows (see video link in pattern). Insert the hook through the back post of the stitch just worked, yarn over and pull through. Make a single crochet. Keep working in single crochet. To make the next single crochet insert the hook in the back post of the next stitch.

— Body of Harry & Ron :

Round 1 :

With black yarn, make 6sc in a magic ring. Row 1: 6 inc ... (12)

Round 2 :

Row 2: (1sc, 1 inc) x 6... (18)

Round 3 :

Row 3: (2sc, 1 inc) x 6 ... (24)

Round 4 :

Row 4: (1st row of the body): 24sc. (instructions 1st row of the body page 4)

Round 5 :

Row 5: 24sc.

Round 6 :

Row 6: Using Dark grey yarn: (3sc, 1 inc.) x 6... (30)

Round 7 :

Row 7:(2sc, 1 inc, 2sc) x 6... (36)

Round 8 :

Row 8:(5sc, 1 inc) x 6... (42)

Info :

Sew the button onto the base.

Round 9-11 :

Row 9 to 11: 42sc in each row.

Round 12 :

Row 12 & 13: (Using Ruby yarn): 142sc in each row.

Round 14 :

Vuelta 14: (light grey) (5 sc and 1 dec) x 6 ... (36)

Info :

Work backstitch in yellow yarn between rows 12 & 13 (See instructions on page 5)

Round 15 :

Row 15: 36sc

Round 16 :

Row 16: (2sc, 1 dec, 2sc) x 6 ... (30)

Round 17 :

Row 17: 30sc

Round 18 :

Row 18: (3sc and 1 dec.) x 6 ... (24)

Round 19 :

Row 19: 24sc

Round 20 :

Row 20: (2sc and 1 dec.) x 6 ... (18)

Round 21 :

Row 21: 1sc in each stitch..... (18)

Info :

Fill the body. When working the next rows finish filling firmly.

Round 22 :

Row 22 (white yarn): (1sc, 1 dec) x 6... (12)

Round 23-24 :

Row 23 & 24: (skin colour): 12sc in each row.

Info :

Using Ruby yarn make back stitch between rows 21 & 22

— Body of Hermione :

Round 1 :

With black yarn, make 6sc in a magic ring. Row 1: 6 inc ... (12)

Round 2 :

Row 2: (1sc, 1 inc) x 6... (18)

Round 3 :

Row 3: (2sc, 1 inc) x 6 ... (24)

Round 4 :

Row 4: (1st row of the body): 24sc. (instructions 1st row of the body page 4)

Round 5 :

Row 5: 24sc.

Info :

Cut the yarn and change to skin colour

Round 6 :

Row 6: BLO (in the back loop only): (3sc, 1 inc) x 6... (30)

Round 7 :

Row 7: (2sc, 1 inc, 2sc) x 6 ... (36)

Info :

Sew the button to the bottom of the base.

Round 8 :

Row 8: (Dark grey): (5sc, 1 inc) x 6 ... (42)

Round 9-11 :

Row 9 to 11: 42sc in each row.

Round 12-13 :

Row 12 & 13: (Ruby yarn): 1sc in each stitch... (42)

Round 14 :

Row 14: (Light grey yarn): (5sc, 1 dec) x 6 ... (36)

Info :

Work backstitch in yellow between rows 12 and 13 (See instructions on page 5)

Round 15 :

Row 15: 36sc

Round 16 :

Row 16: (2sc, 1 dec, 2sc) x 6 ... (30)

Round 17 :

Row 17: 30sc

Round 18 :

Row 18: (3sc and 1 dec.) x 6 ... (24)

Round 19 :

Row 19: 24sc

Round 20 :

Row 20: (2sc and 1 dec.) x 6 ... (18)

Round 21 :

Row 21: 18sc

Info :

Fill the body. When working the next rows finish filling firmly.

Round 22 :

Row 22 (white yarn): (1sc, 1 dec) x 6 ... (12)

Round 23-24 :

Row 23 & 24: (skin colour): 12sc.

Info :

Using Ruby yarn make back stitch between rows 21 & 22

— Head (THE SAME OF ALL 3 DOLLS) :

Round 25 :

Row 25: 12 inc ... (24)

Round 26 :

Row 26: (3sc, 1 inc) x 6... (30)

Round 27 :

Row 27: (2sc, 1 inc, 2sc) x 6... (36)

Round 28 :

Row 28: (5sc, 1 inc) x 6... (42)

Round 29 :

Row 29: (3sc, 1 inc, 3sc) x 6 ... (48)

Round 30 :

Row 30: (7sc, 1 inc) x 6 ... (54)

Round 31-39 :

Row 31 to 39: 54sc in each row (place a marker between rows 34 & 35 for the position of the eyes for Harry, and between rows 35 & 36 for Ron and Hermione) (Place them after row 39) (leave 7 stitches between the eyes )

Round 40 :

Row 40: (7sc, 1 dec) x 6... (48)

Round 41 :

Row 41: (3sc, 1 dec, 3sc) x 6... (42)

Round 42 :

Row 42: (5sc, 1 dec) x 6 ... (36)

Round 43 :

Row 43: (2sc, 1 dec, 2sc) x 6... (30)

Round 44 :

Row 44: (3sc, 1 dec) x 6 ... (24)

Info :

Put in the stick and fill the head (if you don't use the stick fill the neck very firmly.)

Round 45 :

Row 45: (2sc, 1 dec) x 6... (18)

Round 46 :

Row 46: (1sc, 1 dec) x 6 ... (12)

Round 47 :

Row 47: 6 dec ... (6)

Info :

Cut thread and close the remaining stitches of the head using a darning needle.

— Eyebrows :

Info :

In hair colour make the eyebrows as seen in photographs: Using Brown (Hermione) and Black (Harry): 1 stitch above the eye: Make a long stitch over 3 stitches. Using Rust colour (Ron): 2 stitches above the eye: make a long stitch over 3 stitches to one side and 1 stitch down. Then, in ruby make Harry's scar as seen in the photograph.

— Hair: (recommended: use crochet of 1/2 more number) :

— Harry: (colour black) :

Round H1 :

6sc in a magic ring (1 inc) x 6..... (12sc) (1 inc) x 12..... (24sc)

Info :

Start to make hair strands, make in total 24 strands: 11 strands of 16ch. 1 strand of 14ch. 1 strands of 13ch. 1 strand of 12ch. 7 strands of 8ch. (fringe) 1 strand of 12ch. 1 strand of 13ch. 1 strand of 14ch.

Info :

Starting in the last stitch of the 24 single crochets make (16ch for the first strand). Starting in the 2nd chain from the hook crochet, make 1sc in each chain. Remove the marker from the first stitch and make a sl.st. Make the next strand in the next stitch as shown (16ch second lock). Then repeat the previous step until the circle is full. Continue making the strand with the indicated number of stitches until the circle is full. Total 24 strands.

Info :

Hold the hair in place with pins: Place the 1st pin on the top of the hair, to match the centre of the head. Then count eight stitches on each side of the eyes and position the first strand of 12ch. Place all the strands as in the (right photo). Finally place the 4 strands of the fringe on one side and 3 to the other. Now careful lift each lock and glue it with special textile glue. (Do not glue the strand over the top of the scar. Also only glue strands of 12ch, 13ch and 14ch to the level of the fringe and then a little at the bottom so that the arms of the glasses can fit through.)

— Ron: (rust colour) :

Round R1 :

6sc in a magic ring (1 inc) x 6..... (12sc) (1 inc) x 12..... (24sc)

Info :

Start to make hair strands, make in total 24 strands: 12 strands of 16ch. 2 strands of 14ch. 8 strands of 9ch. (fringe) 2 strands of 14ch.

Info :

Starting in the last stitch of the 24 single crochets make (16ch for the first strand). Starting in the 2nd chain from the hook crochet, make 1sc in each chain. Close the row with a sl.st. Make the next strand in the next stitch as shown. Continue making strands until the circle is full. Hold hair in place with pins and glue selected strands with textile glue as for Harry.

— Hermione: Colour brown :

Round He1 :

6sc in a magic ring (1 inc) x 6..... (12sc) (1 inc) x 12..... (24sc)

Info :

Start to make hair strands, make in total 24 strands. How to work the strands for Hermione: The longest strands (22, 20 & 19 chain): Make the chains as indicated and starting in the 2nd chain from the hook, work 3sc in the next 3ch and then 1sc in each chain until the end. The shortest strands (13, 11 & 7 chain) working from the second chain from the hook, make 1sc in each chain to the end.

Info :

List of strands for Hermione: 12 strands of 22ch. 1 strand of 20ch. 1 strand of 19ch. 1 strand of 13ch. 1 strand of 11ch. 4 strands of 7ch. (for the middle of the fringe) 1 strand of 11ch. 1 strand of 13ch. 1 strand of 19ch. 1 strand of 20ch.

Info :

At the end of the 24sc: 1) Make 22ch (photo left). 2) Starting in the 2nd chain from the hook, make 3sc in the next 3ch (photo right). Continue making 1sc in each stitch until the end of the initial 22ch. Close with a sl.st. Repeat previous steps with indicated numbers until end of row. To place the hair on the doll, put a pin through the centre of the 24sc circle and the top centre of the doll's head. Now place the 4 strands of the fringe in the front as seen in the photos below, and the 19ch strands (one on each side of the eyes), on the 5th stitch from each eye. Place strands on the back of the head and finally hold the two sides of the fringe. Once placed, lift slowly and glue them carefully with textile glue.

— Cape :

Info :

End each row with 1ch and turn. Using black yarn: Leave a long thread for using to sew the body and make 19ch, starting in the 2nd chain from the hook:

Round C1 :

Row 1: 18sc.

Round C2 :

Row 2: 5sc, 1 inc., 6sc, 1 inc, 5sc..... (20sc.)

Round C3 :

Row 2: 10sc, 1 inc., 9sc..... (21sc.)

Round C4 :

Row 4: 21sc.

Round C5 :

Row 5: (2sc, 1 inc) x 3, 3sc (1 inc, 2sc) x 3..... (27sc.)

Round C6 :

Row 6: 27sc.

Round C7 :

Row 7: (3sc, 1 inc) x 6, then 3sc. .....(33sc)

Round C8-15 :

Row 8 to 15: 33sc in each row

Info :

Cut the yarn and cast off. Place the cape just below the line of ruby stitching on the jersey (you can hold it in place with pins). Using the long thread left at the start or with black yarn stitch around to hold it to the body.

— Sleeves :

Info :

Colour black: Make 8ch and close in a cycle with a sl.st. (Leave a long thread for sewing to the body.)

Round S1-2 :

Row 1 & 2: 8sc in each row

Round S3 :

Row 3: (3sc, 1 inc.) x 2 ....(10sc)

Round S4-5 :

Row 4 & 5: 10sc in each row

Round S6 :

Row 6: (4sc, 1 inc.) x 2 ....(12sc)

Round S7-8 :

Row 7 & 8: 12sc

Round S9 :

Row 9: (5sc, 1 inc.) x 2 ....(14sc)

Round S10-11 :

Row 10 & 11: 14sc in each row

Info :

Cut the yarn and cast off.

— Arms :

Round A1 :

Using skin colour: Make 4sc in a magic ring. Row 1: 4 inc. ...(8sc)

Round A2-9 :

Row 2 to 9: 8sc in each row

Info :

Cut the thread and cast off. Pass the arm through the sleeve of the cape. Using the hook to help. Using the long thread left at the start of the arm make a couple of stitches so that it does not "escape". Place the cape on the body find the correct position for the sleeves and sew them in place.

— Scarf :

Info :

Using colours yellow and ruby: Make a simple scarf, the colour changes are made in the same way as when making the dolls: when closing the last stitch.

Round Sc1 :

Start using (Ruby yarn): Make 4ch:

Round Sc2 :

Row 1: From the 2nd ch from the hook, work 1sc in each stitch (3sc) 1ch and turn.

Round Sc3 :

Row 2: 3sc and change to yellow, 1ch (in the new colour) and turn. Repeat the 2 rows in yellow, carrying the ruby thread behind. Continue repeating 2 rows of each colour always carrying the other colour thread behind until it is the required length (about 18 cm). Cast off and sew in the ends.

— Finishing :

Info :

Change the colour: Always change the colour when closing the last stitch of the previous row (see photos). Jersey Stitching: With a darning needle and the correct colour thread, work backstitch, stitch to stitch around the work, as seen in the images on page 5. Place the button in the base to keep the base flat. Glue or sew hair strands with textile glue. Attach safety eyes and embroider eyebrows and scar as described. Sew on capes, sew arms into sleeves, and sew scarf into place. Add glasses to Harry if desired and position securely.

— Assembly :

Info :

Pin parts in place before sewing. Use the long thread left from garments to stitch around and secure. Glue hair carefully and trim if necessary. Sew the head to the body firmly and weave in all ends.

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew the button to the base of the body to keep the base flat and stable before filling the doll fully.
  • Place and sew the head to the body: if using the optional 8 cm stick push it through the head into the body and fill the neck firmly, then sew around the neck to secure the head.
  • Pass the arm through the sleeve of the cape and position sleeves at the body, then sew the sleeves and arms in place so they do not shift.
  • Pin the hair strands into position before gluing: count stitches from the eye placement, pin all strands symmetrically, then lift and glue each lock with textile glue as instructed.
  • Attach the cape under the ruby jersey line, using the long starting thread to stitch it securely around the body.
  • Position and sew the scarf after finishing colour rows, fold and sew ends discreetly so it sits neatly around the neck.

Important Notes

  • 💡Always place a stitch marker at the beginning of each round when working in continuous spiral to avoid losing your place.
  • 💡Change colour by finishing the last stitch of the previous row with the new colour to create a neater join and hide loose ends.
  • 💡Pin hair strands before gluing to check symmetry and placement; only glue after you are satisfied with the layout.
  • 💡Stuff firmly but in small amounts when decreasing to avoid lumps or cavities in the head and body.
  • 💡Sew buttons and small pieces securely to ensure toys are stable and safe for display; avoid small parts for toys intended for young children.

These three little magical dolls are crafted to bring a tiny dose of wonder to any shelf or gift box. Each doll is full of personality thanks to the hair detailing, tiny scar and embroidered jersey lines — perfect for collectors and crafters alike. Make a full set or a single friend to keep you company while you crochet. 🧶✨

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished amigurumi measures approximately 12 cm tall when using the recommended Catona yarn and a 2.0–2.5 mm hook.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights but this will change the final size; use an appropriately sized hook and expect to adjust stuffing and eye size accordingly.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate — basic knowledge of amigurumi techniques, increases, decreases and working in continuous rounds is recommended for best results.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crafters will take 12-15 hours to complete the full set of three dolls, though a single doll can be completed in a few focused sessions depending on experience.