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Harry Potter Amigurumi Pattern

Harry Potter 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 journeyβ€”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 Potter Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates an adorable Harry Potter amigurumi complete with robe, scarf and a tiny Hedwig. The design uses fingering weight cotton yarn and small hooks for crisp shaping and neat details. Youll follow photo tutorials for tricky steps like the puff stitch, surface crochet details and hair assembly.

Harry Potter Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Detailed rounds and joining diagrams make assembly straightforward, and the pattern includes colour-change tips and finishing guidance. Perfect as a gift or display piece for Potter fans and amigurumi collectors.

Why You'll Love This Harry Potter Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it brings a beloved character to life with tiny handcrafted details like the scarf and embroidered necktie. I enjoy the balance of simple shaping and a few slightly advanced techniques that make the finished doll so satisfying. I put a lot of care into the hairpiece and surface crochet steps β€” they really elevate the finished look. I hope this pattern inspires you to personalise your own magical companion.

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

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to make this pattern your own by changing colors and accessories; try different house colors to make other wizard versions or swap the scarf colors for a unique look.

I sometimes use a slightly bulkier yarn and a larger hook to create a chunkier, cuddlier version that finishes much faster and makes a great gift for younger kids.

I often replace the glued hairpiece with embroidered hair or felt bangs for a softer finish and no glue required.

If you want a mini keychain version, reduce the hook size and yarn weight and shorten the body rounds β€” this makes a perfect portable charm.

I like to add wire inside the arms for a posable doll; use 1 mm soft wire and wrap it with yarn to keep it secure and safe.

I sometimes embroider different expressions to change personality; subtle eyebrow placement or mouth shape can make the doll look happy or sleepy.

Try adding tiny crocheted props like a wand or book β€” theyre quick to work up and add a lot of character to your finished piece.

If you prefer sewn-on eyes instead of beads, use black yarn and tiny satin stitches; this is great for baby-safe toys.

I recommend experimenting with surface crochet thread thickness for the collar and tie to see which scale you prefer for the finished detail.

Lastly, make a matching Hedwig in alternative colors or add tiny embroidered feather marks to give each creation a unique personality.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping the stitch marker at the end of rounds causes you to lose track of the start; place a marker in the last stitch of each round or use different color yarn to mark your start point. βœ— Not stuffing evenly results in lumpy limbs and head; stuff gradually and consistently, adding small amounts of fiberfill while checking the shape. βœ— Pulling yarn too tight during color changes creates puckering; use the half-color change technique described and carry yarn neatly to keep edges flat. βœ— Forgetting to switch to BLO or FLO when instructed changes the texture and shape; read each round note carefully and work in front or back loop only where specified.

Harry Potter Amigurumi Pattern

Create a charming Harry Potter amigurumi with this detailed crochet pattern designed to guide you through every stitch, round, and assembly step. Youll make a lovable wizard complete with robe, scarf, hairpiece and Hedwig. The pattern is richly illustrated and perfect for crocheters who enjoy step-by-step photo guidance and thoughtful finishing touches.

Intermediate 12-15 Hours

Materials Needed for Harry Potter Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Cotton fingering weight yarn - White (for head, inner neck and details), approximate amount as needed
  • 02
    Cotton fingering weight yarn - Skin (for skin parts and inner neck), approximate amount as needed
  • 03
    Cotton fingering weight yarn - Yellow (for scarf and neck details), approximate amount as needed
  • 04
    Cotton fingering weight yarn - Red (for scarf, necktie and trim), approximate amount as needed
  • 05
    Cotton fingering weight yarn - Grey (for sweater and body), approximate amount as needed
  • 06
    Cotton fingering weight yarn - Dark grey (for trousers and robe details), approximate amount as needed
  • 07
    Cotton fingering weight yarn - Black (for robe, hairpiece and shoes), approximate amount as needed
  • 08
    Embroidery thread - Yellow, red, brown, black for surface crochet and facial details

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 1.6 mm
  • 02
    Crochet hook size 2.25 mm
  • 03
    Crochet hook size 2.5 mm
  • 04
    Embroidery thread (yellow, red, brown, black)
  • 05
    8 mm two black half beads for Harry Potter eyes or 8 mm eye beads
  • 06
    5 mm two black half beads for Hedwig eyes or 5 mm eye beads
  • 07
    5 mm black bead (for robe button)
  • 08
    Polyester fiberfill stuffing
  • 09
    1 mm black soft wire
  • 10
    Scissors
  • 11
    Glue (for hairpiece and glasses)
  • 12
    Yarn needle for sewing
  • 13
    Stitch markers
  • 14
    Pins for assembly (optional)

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β€” Arms :

Info :

2.5 mm. crochet hook

Item Name (Left arm) :

Begin with skin yarn. Rnd 1: Make magic ring 6 sc (6)

Round 2 :

(Sc 1, inc) x 3 (9)

Round 3 :

Sc in each st around (9)

Round 4 :

Sc 3, puff stitch, sc 1, inv dec, sc 2 (8)

Round 5-19 :

(Grey) sc in each st around (8) - Stuff the arm with fiberfill

Info :

Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Item Name (Right arm) :

Begin with skin yarn. Rnd 1: Make magic ring 6 sc (6)

Round 2 :

(Sc 1, inc) x 3 (9)

Round 3 :

Sc in each st around (9)

Round 4 :

Inv dec, sc 1, puff stitch, sc 5 (8)

Round 5-19 :

(Grey) sc in each st around (8) - Stuff the arm with fiberfill

Info :

Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

β€” Inner Neck :

Info :

2.25 mm. crochet hook

Item Name (Inner neck) :

Begin with skin yarn. Rnd 1: Make magic ring 6 sc (6)

Round 2-10 :

(9 rnds): Sc in each st around (6)

Info :

Fasten off. Stuff the inner neck with fiberfill firmly and leave a long tail for sewing.

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Using a yarn needle weave the yarn tail through the front loop of each remaining stitch and pull tight to close.

β€” Legs & Body :

Info :

2.5 mm. crochet hook. Make 2 legs, begin the left leg with black yarn and make 7 chains.

Item Name (Left leg) :

Rnd 1: Start in the 2nd chain from hook, then crochet inc, sc 4, sc 5 in same stitch, sc 4, inc (17)

Round 2 :

Sc 1, inc, sc 4, inc x 5, sc 4, inc, sc 1 (24)

Round 3 :

(BLO) sc in each st around (24)

Round 4 :

Sc in each st around (24)

Round 5 :

Sc 7, inv dec x 5, sc 7 (19)

Round 6 :

Sc 5, inv dec x 2, sc 1, inv dec x 2, sc 5 (15)

Round 7 :

Sc 3, hdc dec x 2, hdc 1, hdc dec x 2, sc 3 (11) - Stuff the leg with fiberfill.

Info :

Change color to skin yarn.

Round 8 :

(BLO) sc in each st around (11)

Round 9-10 :

(2 rnds): Sc in each st around (11)

Round 11 :

Inc, sc 10 (12)

Round 12 :

Sc in each st around (12)

Round 13 :

Sc 1, inc, sc 10 (13)

Round 14 :

Sc in each st around (13)

Round 15 :

Sc 2, inv dec, sc 9 (12)

Round 16 :

Sc in each st around (12)

Round 17 :

Sc 2, inv dec, sc 3, inc x 3, sc 2 (14)

Round 18 :

Sc 2, inc, sc 3, inv dec x 3, sc 2 (12)

Round 19 :

Sc 2, inc, sc 9 (13)

Round 20 :

Sc in each st around (13)

Item Name (Right leg) :

Make the right leg same as the left leg rnd 1 - rnd 24 and stuff the right leg with polyester fiberfill but don't cut the yarn, we will continue to the body part after finished the shoe soles.

Item Name (Sole of shoes) :

Make 2 soles and use black yarn to make 7 chains. Rnd 1: Start in the 2nd chain from hook, then crochet inc, sc 4, sc 5 in same stitch, sc 4, inc (17) Rnd 2: Sc 1, inc, sc 4, inc x 5, sc 4, inc, sc 1 (24)

Info :

Slip stitch the sole and base of shoes (FLO on rnd 3 of the leg) together. (Pic 3.1 - 3.3)

Round 21 :

Sc 5, inc, sc 4, inc, sc 2 (15)

Round 22 :

Sc 5, (white) sc 10 (15)

Round 23-24 :

(2 rnds): (White) sc in each st around (15)

Info :

Fasten off and cut the yarn. Stuff the left leg with polyester fiberfill.

Info :

Continue to crochet the body part. Starting from the right leg.

Round 25 :

Sc 9, ch 3

Info :

Join both legs onto the body. Start 1st sc on the 2nd stitch of the left leg, (The left leg) sc 15, sc 3 in chains, (The right leg) sc 15, sc 3 in another side of the chains (36) and mark a new beginning point with stitch marker or different yarn color.

Round 26 :

Sc in each st around (36)

Round 27 :

Sc 7, inv dec, sc 16, inv dec, sc 9 (34)

Round 28 :

Sc in each st around (34)

Info :

Change color to grey yarn.

Round 29 :

Sc in each st around (34)

Round 30 :

(BLO) sc 6, inv dec, sc 15, inv dec, sc 9 (32)

Info :

Change color to red yarn.

Round 31 :

Sc in each st around (32)

Info :

Change color to grey yarn.

Round 32 :

Sc in each st around (32)

Round 33 :

Sc 6, inv dec, sc 14, inv dec, sc 8 (30)

Round 34-35 :

(2 rnds): Sc in each st around (30)

Round 36 :

Sc 6, inv dec, sc 13, inv dec, sc 7 (28)

Round 37 :

Sc in each st around (28)

Round 38 :

Sc 6, inv dec, sc 11, inv dec, sc 7 (26)

Round 39 :

Sc 5, inv dec, sc 11, inv dec, sc 6 (24)

Info :

Join both arms onto the body.

Round 40 :

(The body) sc 5, (The left arm) start at the 2nd stitch on the left arm and sc 7, (Skip last stitch on the left arm), (Skip 1 stitch on the body), (The body) sc 11, (The right arm) start at the 6th stitch on the right arm and sc 7, (Skip last stitch on the right arm), (Skip 1 stitch on the body), (The body) sc 6 (36)

Round 41 :

Sc 2, inv dec, (sc 4, inv dec) x 2, sc 1, (white) sc 2, (grey) sc 1, inv dec, (sc 4, inv dec) x 2, sc 2 (30)

Round 42 :

(Grey) sc 13, (white) sc 4, (grey) sc 13 (30)

Round 43 :

(Grey) (sc 3, inv dec) x 2, sc 2, (white) sc 1, inv dec, sc 3, (grey) inv dec, (sc 3, inv dec) x 2 (24)

Round 44 :

(White) (sc 2, inv dec) x 6 (18)

Round 45 :

(White) (sc 1, inv dec) x 6 (12)

Round 46 :

(Skin) (BLO) (sc 4, inv dec) x 2 (10)

Round 47-48 :

(2 rnds): (Skin) sc in each st around (10) (Pic 3.15)

Info :

Make a shirt collar before starting the head. (Use 1.6 mm. crochet hook)

Step 1 :

Use yellow embroidery thread to make a surface crochet around the white part. After you finished, you may use red embroidery thread to make a surface crochet follow under the yellow thread.

Step 2 :

Make the necktie with red yarn and sew yellow thread over the red yarn. (Pic 3.28 - 3.30) (Caution: Not to make the knot over the front loop)

Step 3 :

(Use 2.25 mm. crochet hook) Locate the center point on rnd 46 of the body. Then use different thread color or stitch marker to mark the point. Hold the body upside down and use white yarn to start 1st sc on that point. Rnd 1: Ch 1, (sc 2, inc) x 2, sc 1, inc, sc 2, inc, sc 1, sc 1 in same st as the 1st sc, turn (17)

Round 2 :

Ch 1, sc 8, inc, sc 8 (18)

Info :

Fasten off and weave in the yarn end. (Pic 3.33)

Info :

Continue to crochet the body part.

Round 49 :

(FLO) inc x 10 (20)

Round 50 :

(Sc 1, inc) x 10 (30)

Round 51 :

Sc 2, inc, (sc 4, inc) x 5, sc 2 (36)

Round 52 :

(Sc 5, inc) x 6 (42)

Round 53 :

Sc 3, inc, (sc 6, inc) x 5, sc 3 (48)

Round 54 :

(Sc 7, inc) x 6 (54)

Round 55-65 :

(11 rnds): Sc in each st around (54)

Round 66 :

(Sc 7, inv dec) x 6 (48)

Round 67 :

Sc 3, inv dec, (sc 6, inv dec) x 5, sc 3 (42)

Round 68 :

(Sc 5, inv dec) x 6 (36)

Round 69 :

Sc 2, inv dec, (sc 4, inv dec) x 5, sc 2 (30)

Info :

Stuff the head with fiberfill. (If you use safety eyes, please insert them at this point and see page 17 for the placement)

Round 70 :

(Sc 3, inv dec) x 6 (24)

Round 71 :

Sc 1, inv dec, (sc 2, inv dec) x 5, sc 1 (18)

Round 72 :

(Sc 1, inv dec) x 6 (12)

Round 73 :

Inv dec x 6 (6)

Info :

Finish stuffing the head firmly. Fasten off and leaving a long tail for sewing. Using a yarn needle weave the yarn tail through the front loop of each remaining stitch and pull tight to close. (Pic 3.35)

Info :

Sew the remaining yarn under the arms to close the gap between the arm and the body. (Pic 3.36 - 3.37)

β€” Trousers :

Info :

2.5 mm. crochet hook. Hold the body upside down and use dark grey yarn start in front loop of rnd 30 in the back of the body. (Pic 4.1)

Round 1-2 :

(2 rnds): Sc in each st around (34)

Round 3 :

Sc 9, inc, sc 16, inc, sc 7 (36)

Round 4 :

Sc in each st around (36)

Round 5 :

Sc 10, inc, sc 16, inc, sc 8 (38)

Round 6 :

Sc in each st around (38)

Round 7 :

Sc 11, inc, sc 18, inc, sc 7 (40)

Info :

Use a stitch marker to locate the 2nd st and the 22nd st between the legs and you should get 19 stitches of each trouser leg. (Pic 4.2)

Item Name (Left trouser leg) :

Rnd 8: Sc 9, inc, sc 9 (20)

Round 9-11 :

(3 rnds): Sc in each st around (20)

Round 12 :

Sc 15, inv dec, sc 3 (19)

Round 13 :

Sc 1, inv dec, sc 2, inc x 4, sc 2, inv dec, sc 6 (21)

Round 14 :

Sc 4, inv dec x 4, sc 9 (17)

Round 15-17 :

(3 rnds): Sc in each st around (17)

Round 18 :

Sc 3, inc, sc 13 (18)

Round 19-20 :

(2 rnds): Sc in each st around (18)

Round 21 :

Sc 4, inc, sc 13 (19)

Round 22-24 :

(3 rnds): Sc in each st around (19)

Round 25 :

Dc 4, hdc 1, sc 4, hdc 1, dc 9 (19)

Info :

Fasten off and weave in the yarn end. (Pic 4.3)

Item Name (Right trouser leg) :

Using a new dark grey yarn start at the 3rd stitch on rnd 7 of the trousers and make the right trouser leg same as the left one rnd 8 - rnd 11. (Pic 4.4 - 4.5)

Round 12 :

Sc 4, inv dec, sc 14 (19)

Round 13 :

Inv dec, sc 7, inv dec, sc 2, inc x 4, sc 2 (21)

Round 14 :

Sc 11, inv dec x 4, sc 2 (17)

Round 15-17 :

(3 rnds): Sc in each st around (17)

Round 18 :

Sc 3, inc, sc 13 (18)

Round 19-20 :

(2 rnds): Sc in each st around (18)

Round 21 :

Sc 4, inc, sc 13 (19)

Round 22-24 :

(3 rnds): Sc in each st around (19)

Round 25 :

Dc 13, hdc 1, sc 4, hdc 1 (19)

Info :

Fasten off and weave in the yarn end. Use dark grey yarn to sew close the gap between the left trouser and the right trouser. Use yellow embroidery thread to make a surface crochet between rnds 31 and 32. After that, use grey yarn to make a surface crochet between rnds 29 and 30. (Pic 4.6)

β€” Ears :

Info :

2.25 mm. crochet hook

Item Name (Ear) :

Make 2 ears and use skin yarn to make 2 chains. Rnd 1: Start in the 2nd chain from hook, then crochet [sc 1, hdc 2, sc 1] in same stitch (4)

Info :

Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

β€” Gryffindor Robe :

Info :

2.5 mm. crochet hook. Use black yarn to make 35 chains.

Round 1 :

Start 1st hdc in the 3rd chain from hook and crochet hdc in each remaining chain, turn (33)

Round 2 :

Ch 5, then starting on the 33rd stitch of rnd 1, (hdc inc, hdc 15) x 2, hdc inc, turn (36) (Pic 6.1 - 6.2)

Round 3 :

Ch 2, hdc inc, hdc 31, (yellow) hdc 1, (red) hdc 1, (black) hdc 1, hdc inc, turn (38)

Round 4 :

Ch 1, inc, sc 1, (yellow) sc 1, (red) sc 1, (black) sc 2, ch 6, skip 8 sts, sc 10, ch 6, skip 8 sts, sc 5, inc, turn (24)

Info :

Continue following illustrations and rounds through to rnd 22 as shown in pattern (Pic 6.3 - 6.6). Fasten off and weave in the yarn end. Sew 5 mm black bead between rnds 2 and 3 on the right side of the robe. (Pic 6.11 - 6.12)

Item Name (Sleeves) :

(use 2.25 mm. crochet hook) Using a new black yarn start at the left corner of each sleeve. (Pic 6.7 - 6.10)

Round 1 :

Ch 2, hdc 18, slst (18)

Round 2 :

Ch 2, hdc in each st around, slst (18)

Round 3 :

Ch 2, hdc 13, hdc inc, hdc 1, hdc inc, hdc 2, slst (20)

Round 4 :

Ch 2, hdc in each st around, slst (20)

Round 5 :

Ch 2, hdc 13, hdc inc, hdc 2, hdc inc, hdc 3, slst (22)

Round 6 :

Ch 2, hdc in each st around, slst (22)

Round 7 :

Ch 2, hdc 13, hdc inc, hdc 3, hdc inc, hdc 4, slst (24)

Round 8 :

Ch 2, hdc in each st around, slst (24)

Round 9 :

Ch 1, sc in each st around, slst (24)

Round 10 :

Ch 2, dc 16, hdc 2, sc 4, hdc 2, slst (24)

Info :

Fasten off and weave in the yarn end. Sew 5 mm black bead between rnds 2 and 3 on the right side of the robe. (Pic 6.11 - 6.12)

β€” Scarf :

Info :

2.25 mm. crochet hook. Use red yarn to make 6 chains.

Round 1 :

Start in the 3rd chain from hook and crochet hdc in each remaining chain, turn (4)

Round 2 :

Ch 2, hdc in each st around, turn (4)

Info :

Change color to yellow yarn.

Round 3-4 :

(2 rnds): Ch 2, hdc in each st around, turn (4)

Info :

Change color to red yarn.

Round 5-6 :

(2 rnds): Ch 2, hdc in each st around, turn (4)

Info :

Repeat rounds 3 to 6 until you have 50 rounds (25 stripes). Make sure that the start and the end on the same color stripes. Fasten off and weave in the yarn end.

Item Name (Tassels) :

Adding 4 tassels for both end edge of the scarf. (Pic 7.1 - 7.6)

β€” Hairpiece :

Info :

2.25 mm. crochet hook. Begin with black yarn.

Round 1 :

Make magic ring 7 sc (7)

Round 2 :

(BLO) sc 2 in each st around (14)

Round 3 :

(Sc 1, inc) x 7 (21)

Round 4 :

Sc 1, inc, (sc 2, inc) x 6, sc 1 (28)

Info :

Don't fasten off, we will start to crochet the hair strand.

Info :

1ST ROUND OF HAIR (Total strands of hair for 1st round is 28 strands)

Item Name (Hair strand 1) :

Ch 22, start in the 3rd chain from hook, hdc 20, flip your work to the wrong side and slst in the 28th stitch of round 4 of the hairpiece (Wrong side facing up). (Pic 8.1 - 8.6) Total stitch 20

Item Name (Hair strands 2 - 16) :

Ch 22, start in the 3rd chain from hook, hdc 20. End every hair strand with a slst in the same st of round 4 of the hairpiece. Total stitch 20

Item Name (Hair strand 17) :

Ch 16, start in the 3rd chain from hook, hdc 14. (Slst in the 12th st of round 4 of the hairpiece) Total stitch 14

Item Name (Hair strand 18) :

Ch 17, start in the 2nd chain from hook, sc 16. (Slst in the 11th st of round 4 of the hairpiece) Total stitch 16

Item Name (Hair strand 19) :

Ch 14, start in the 2nd chain from hook, sc 13. (Slst in the 10th st of round 4 of the hairpiece) Total stitch 13

Item Name (Hair strands 20 - 26) :

Ch 12, start in the 2nd chain from hook, sc 11. End every hair strand with a slst in the same st of round 4 of the hairpiece. Total stitch 11

Item Name (Hair strand 27) :

Ch 17, start in the 2nd chain from hook, sc 16. (Slst in the 2nd st of round 4 of the hairpiece) Total stitch 16

Item Name (Hair strand 28) :

Ch 16, start in the 3rd chain from hook, hdc 14. (Slst in the 1st st of round 4 of the hairpiece) Total stitch 14

Info :

Fasten off and weave in the yarn end. (Pic 8.7)

Info :

2ND ROUND OF HAIR (Total strands of hair for 2nd round is 14 strands). Follow the hair diagram and table to place the 2nd round hair strands. Fasten off and weave in the yarn end. (Pic 8.9)

β€” How to Assemble & Embroidery :

Info :

FACE: Eyes: Mark point A, B, C, D (Pic 9.1) and thread a needle with skin color yarn and insert it from under the chin, bring it out at [A] (Pic 9.2), push the needle back in at [B] and out at [C] (Pic 9.3), push the needle back again in at [D] and bring it out at the beginning point. (Pic 9.4) Pull tight the yarn to make the indentation for the eye and knot the yarn. The space between two eyes is 10 stitches. (Pic 9.5)

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White eye: Place 8 mm eye beads on the eye indentation and sew the white of the eyes with white yarn. (Pic 9.6 - 9.8)

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Eye line: Sew the eye line above the eyes with black embroidery thread. (Pic 9.9 - 9.11)

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Nose: Sew the nose with skin yarn between rnds 55 and 56 and apart from each eyes 4 stitches. Embroider the nose 2 stitches long about 5 times using a horizontal line. (Pic 9.12)

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Eyebrows: Sew the eyebrows with black embroidery thread above the eye 2 rnds. (Pic 9.13 - 9.15)

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Ears: Sew the ears on rnds 56 to 58 (3 rnds) and apart from the eye 5 stitches. (Pic 9.16 - 9.18)

Info :

HAIRPIECE: Before you glue the hair strand on the head, please arrange and pin every hair strands in the appropriate position then glue it one by one on the head.

Item Name (1st round of hair placement) :

Hair strand 1: Place it behind the right ear and 3 rounds down from the right ear. Hair strand 16: Place it behind the left ear and 3 rounds down from the left ear. Hair strand 2-15 (14 strands): Place them between 1st and 16th hair strands for cover the back of the head. Hair strand 17: Place it above the left ear. Hair strand 18: Place it in front of the left ear. Hair strand 19-20 (2 strands): Place it oblique to the left side and overlap the previous hair strand a little bit. Hair strand 21-26 (6 strands): Place them on the forehead to make bangs. The ends of the hair strands are same level as the eyebrows. Hair strand 27: Place it in front of the right ear. Hair strand 28: Place it above the right ear.

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2nd round of hair (Pic 9.27 - 9.33) - Place hair strands as shown on the diagram for fuller coverage and final shaping.

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SCAR: Embroider the lightning bolt scar with dark brown thread on the right forehead. (Pic 9.34)

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HOW TO MAKE ROUND GLASSES: Leave the wire length 5 cm. Roll the wire around the thread spools or any other round object once and go past where you started. Push the wire down and bend it to the right side in straight line. Glue and secure to fit glasses detail. (Pic 9.35 - 9.37)

Assembly Instructions

  • Attach head to body by sewing through the neck rounds; use the long tail left from closing the head and whipstitch securely around the neck opening, matching rnds so the head sits centered.
  • Position arms on either side of the body between rounds 40-41 so that the left arm attaches where the pattern specifies; start at the 2nd stitch of the arm and sew around the opening to secure.
  • Join both legs onto the body by placing the left and right legs and crocheting the body rounds: start 1st sc on the 2nd stitch of the left leg, sc 15, sc 3 in chains, sc 15 on the right leg, sc 3 in chains, giving a total of 36 stitches for the body join.
  • Sew ears on rnds 56-58, placing each ear 5 stitches apart from the adjacent eye and securing firmly with matched skin yarn.
  • Glue and pin the hairpiece onto the head after arranging hair strands as shown; glue each hair strand one by one for best placement and finish with small trims to shape bangs.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘The approximate finished size of Harry Potter is about 9 inch / 22.5 cm and Hedwig is about 1.8 inch / 4.5 cm depending on yarn and hook choices.
  • πŸ’‘Most parts of this pattern are crocheted in continuous rounds; place a stitch marker in the last stitch of each round or use different color yarn to mark your beginning point.
  • πŸ’‘Use invisible decrease rather than normal decrease for a neater finish, and crochet tightly to avoid holes while still easing stuffing into small shapes.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff the doll firmly but evenly with polyester fiberfill to maintain proportions and structure; overstuffing can distort shaping so add stuffing gradually.

This Harry Potter amigurumi pattern is a delightful project that brings a tiny wizard to life with cozy details and a miniature Hedwig. The design includes full assembly photos, hair diagrams and surface crochet steps so you can create a polished finished piece. Whether you gift it or keep it, this little magical companion is made to be treasured. 🧢✨🧡

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished amigurumi measures approximately 9 inches (22.5 cm) tall when using the recommended fingering weight yarn and hooks listed in the materials section.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can change yarn weight but it will affect final size and stitch counts; if you use thicker yarn choose a larger hook and expect a bigger doll, while thinner yarn and smaller hooks produce a smaller mini.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate; basic experience with amigurumi techniques, invisible decreases, front/back loop work, and surface crochet will help you follow the instructions comfortably.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crafters will spend around 12-15 hours on this project depending on experience, how carefully you assemble and add details like the hairpiece, scarf and embroidery.