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Jack Sparrow Amigurumi Pattern

Jack Sparrow 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 Jack Sparrow Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern guides you through crocheting a Jack Sparrow-inspired amigurumi with detailed rounds for every piece. You will learn to make legs, body, head, arms, hair layers, hat and multiple accessories. Techniques include working in the round, BLO/FLO, small embroidery details and creating hair strands for a realistic effect. Plenty of photos and diagrams help you assemble and finish the doll.

Jack Sparrow Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Designed for intermediate crocheters, the pattern uses thin cotton threads and small hooks to achieve fine detailing. Full materials list and stitch abbreviations are included to make following the instructions straightforward.

Why You'll Love This Jack Sparrow Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it brings a playful character to life with small precise details that really capture Jack Sparrow's personality. I enjoy the hair construction β€” making the layered locks and dreadlock details is so satisfying and gives great visual impact. The combination of small accessories like the hat, bandana and beads makes each finished piece feel special and unique. Working this pattern taught me to be patient with tiny stitches and I always feel proud when the finished amigurumi stands with its character intact.

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

Switch Things Up

I love how many ways you can customize this pattern: try different hair colors, mix yarn textures, or swap the headband color to create new characters.

If you want a chunkier doll, use a thicker yarn and a larger hook β€” the entire pattern will scale up, but you may need larger safety eyes and more stuffing.

I often add embroidered facial expressions or tiny felt accessories to change the personality; a stitched smile, a moustache, or different bead arrangements really alter the vibe.

Change the outfit colors to match other costumes β€” a blue vest or green bandana gives your pirate a fresh look without changing construction.

For portability, make a mini version by using lace-weight thread and a 1.5mm hook to create keychain-sized versions.

I sometimes add wire into the arms or legs so I can pose the finished doll, but be careful to protect sharp ends and cover wire with thread.

If you prefer less hair work, simplify by using pre-made tassels or yarn fringe instead of individually crocheted strands.

I recommend trying different bead placements or stitching small felt charms to the belt to personalize your own treasure-hunting story.

To make the hat sturdier, consider lining the brim with a small piece of felt or interfacing before folding it into shape.

I always keep notes on color changes and stitch counts as I work so I can replicate patterns or make themed sets β€” try creating a whole crew of differently dressed pirates!

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping the stitch marker when joining legs and body can make shaping confusing; place a marker at the start of the round and mark join points to stay aligned. βœ— Not changing thread color cleanly creates messy joins and visible knots; cut and weave ends neatly and carry the yarn where indicated before changing color. βœ— Stuffing too little or too much will distort shaping; stuff gradually and firmly especially around the neck so the head retains shape and allows the head to remain mobile. βœ— Forgetting to place eyes at the correct rounds will ruin facial proportions; place safety eyes between R13-R14 on the head with 12 stitches between them as instructed.

Jack Sparrow Amigurumi Pattern

Create your own charming Jack Sparrow amigurumi with this detailed intermediate crochet pattern. You will follow clear step-by-step rounds, full materials and assembly instructions to make a highly detailed pirate doll. This pattern combines small pieces, hair construction and accessories to capture the character look. Perfect as a gift or display piece β€” enjoy the creative process and personalize as you like.

Intermediate 12-15 Hours

Materials Needed for Jack Sparrow Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Sinfonia cotton thread (6-strand) - three shades of coffee (dark brown, medium brown, light brown) for hair and details, approximately small skeins of each
  • 02
    Sinfonia cotton thread - cream color for skin and shirt, small skein
  • 03
    Sinfonia cotton thread - red yarn for headband, small skein
  • 04
    Dark beige / skin tone cotton thread for lighter skin sections, small skein
  • 05
    Madame Tricote N8 embroidery thread (double-stranded) - dark blue for vest (2 balls), gray, beige, brown and wine colors for embroidery and details
  • 06
    Small amounts of black thread for mouth details and eyebrow embroidery
  • 07
    Beads for hair decoration, several small beads

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook 2.5mm for the body and main pieces
  • 02
    Crochet hook 1.5mm and 1mm for fine details and embroidery pieces
  • 03
    Yarn needle for sewing pieces and weaving ends
  • 04
    Scissors
  • 05
    Stitch markers
  • 06
    9mm or 10mm safety eyes (oval ones recommended)
  • 07
    Synthetic fiber fill (polyester stuffing)
  • 08
    Beads for hair
  • 09
    Pins for assembly and positioning parts
  • 10
    Optional thin wire for posable limbs

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β€” Legs X2 :

Round R1 :

6 Chains, in the 2nd Stitch from the hook make, 4Sc + Inc4, 3Sc + Inc3 (14)

Round R2 :

4Sc + 4Inc, 4Sc + 2Inc (20)

Round R3 :

BLO 20Sc (20)

Round R4 :

20Sc (20)

Round R5 :

3Sc + 2Dec, 1Dec HDC, 2Dec + 7Sc (15)

Round R6 :

Sc + 5Dec + 4Sc (10)

Round R7-11 :

10Sc (5R) (10)

Info :

* Change to a lighter brown.

Round R12 :

BLO (Sc + Inc) *5 (15)

Round R13-14 :

15Sc (2R) (15)

Round R15 :

(Sc + Dec) *5 (10)

Round R16 :

10Sc (10)

Info :

You can make inserts for the soles of the boots.

β€” Boot Cuffs :

Info :

Note the orientation of the leg to knit the edge of the boot. In the 10FL of the R12 we will do:

Round R1 :

Hook with 1 Chain (Sc + Inc) *5 (15)

Round R2-3 :

15Sc (2R) (15)

Info :

* Cut yarn over, repeat from R1 to R16.

β€” Join Legs / Continue with the Body :

Round R17 (join) :

Chain 4, these will serve as the union between both legs, join to the center of the second leg, crochet the 10Sc of that leg + 4Sc of the central chains, continue on the other leg with 10Sc and finally the 4Sc of the center chain (follow image for reference).

Round R17 :

10Sc + 4Sc + 10Sc + 4Sc (28)

Round R18-19 :

28Sc (2R) (28)

Round R20 :

4Sc + Dec, (5Sc + Dec) *3 + Sc (24)

Round R21 :

24Sc (24)

Info :

* Change to cream.

Round R22 :

BLO 24Sc put thread on hold, that is, we will not cut it. (24)

Info :

*Change to skin tone.

Round R23 :

BLO make 4Dec, 1 front - 1 back, and 1 on each side. (20)

Round R24-28 :

20Sc (5R) (20)

Round R29 :

(2Sc + Dec) *5 (15)

Round R30 :

15Sc (15)

Round R31 :

(Sc + Dec) *5 (10)

Round R32 :

10Sc (10)

Round R33 :

10Inc (20)

Round R34-35 :

20Sc (2R) (20)

Round R36 :

10Dec (10)

Round R37 :

5Dec, Slst (5)

Info :

*Close*

Info :

Completed body.

β€” T-SHIRT :

Info :

We will continue with the cream thread that we had left on R22, and we will work the 24FL of R23.

Round R1 :

1 Chain and turn + 24HDC (24)

Round R2 :

Attach the yarn next to the marker and continue with: 1 Chain stitch + 23 HDC (23)

Round R3 :

1 Chain stitch and turn + 23HDC (23)

Round R4 :

1 Chain stitch and turn + Dec +19HDC + Dec (21)

Round R5 :

1 Chain stitch and turn + Dec +17HDC + Dec (19)

Info :

Cut yarn and bind off. Cut the yarn and make an invisible close, then mark the central point in front of the amigurumi. This is now the last stitch of the row.

β€” Head :

Round R1 :

MR 6Sc (6)

Round R2 :

6 Inc (12)

Round R3 :

(Sc + Inc) *6 (18)

Round R4 :

Sc + Inc, (2Sc + Inc) *5 + Sc (24)

Round R5 :

(3Sc + Inc) *6 (30)

Round R6 :

2Sc + Inc, (4Sc + Inc) *5 + 2Sc (36)

Round R7 :

(5Sc + Inc) *6 (42)

Round R8 :

3Sc + Inc, (6Sc + Inc) *5 + 3Sc (48)

Round R9 :

(7Sc + Inc) *6 (54)

Round R10-18 :

54Sc (9R) (54)

Round R19 :

(7Sc + Dec) *6 (48)

Round R20 :

3Sc + Dec, (6Sc + Dec) *5 + 3Sc (42)

Round R21 :

(5Sc + Dec) *6 (36)

Round R22 :

2Sc + Dec, (4Sc + Dec) *5 + 2Sc (30)

Round R23 :

(3Sc + Dec) *6 (24)

Round R24 :

Sc + Dec, (2Sc + Dec) *5 + Sc (18)

Info :

NOTE: Place the eyes between R13-R14 with 12st between them. Embroider the eyebrows with brown thread.

Info :

Insert the top of the body into the head, in this way we will obtain a mobile head, since the decreases that will follow will close around the neck and this will prevent it from coming off. Be careful when closing and weaving in the thread so that this does not impede the mobility of the head. Ensure that you fill the head as firmly as possible so that it does not lose its shape when you make the final decreases on the last round. Do your best to fill around the neck as you go.

Round R25 :

(Sc + Dec) *6 (12)

β€” Arms X 2 :

Info :

*In skin tone:

Round R1 :

MR 5Sc (5)

Round R2 :

4Sc + Inc (6)

Round R3 :

5Sc + (2Chain, Sc + Sc at the base of the point) + Sc (8)

Round R4 :

5Sc, skip finger stitches + Sc (6)

Round R5 :

6Sc (6)

Info :

*Change to cream.

Round R6 :

6Sc (6)

Round R7 :

BLO 6 Inc (12)

Round R8 :

(Sc + Inc) *6 (18)

Round R9-10 :

18Sc (2R) (18)

Round R11 :

(Sc + Dec) *6 (12)

Round R12 :

12Sc (12)

Round R13 :

(2Sc + Dec) *3 (9)

Round R14-16 :

9Sc (3R) (9)

Info :

You can introduce wire in the arms to give them some mobility, fill them in, use a little material, only what is necessary to give a little shape to the lower part of the shirt sleeve. At the end of the arm, shape the thumb, you can pass some stitches around it.

Section :

Sleeve Cuffs: In the 6FL of the R8 we will: Attach yarn + 1 Chain stitch and we will make Inc of HDC in each point. (12)

β€” Handkerchief :

Info :

With 1mm crochet hook and beige embroidery thread.

Round R1 :

Chain 82, beginning on the 3rd chain from the hook, 80HDC (80)

Round R2 :

Chain 2 and turn + 80HDC (80)

Round R3 :

Chain 4, turn, beginning on the 3rd chain from the hook, 10DC + 72HDC (82)

Round R4 :

Chain 2 and turn, 73HDC + 8DC, do not work the last stitch. (81)

Round R5 :

Chain 2 and turn + 81HDC (81)

Round R6 :

Chain 2 and turn, 80HDC + 8DC, do not work the last stitch. (80)

Round R7 :

Chain 2 and turn + 80 HDC (80)

Info :

Embroider 2 rows of Slst along the entire length of the handkerchief, use the wine-colored floss and the 1mm needle.

β€” Jacket :

Info :

With the double-stranded blue embroidery floss with the 1.5mm crochet hook.

Round R1 :

Chain 30, beginning in the 3rd Ch from the hook, 28HDC (28)

Round R2 :

Chain 2 turn, 3HDC + Chain 6, skip 6st + 10HDC + Chain 6, skip 6st + 3HDC (28)

Round R3-13 :

Chain 2, turn + 28HC (11R) (28)

Info :

See graph below for clarification of R1 y R2. Mark the center of the upper part of the vest with a stitch marker. Crochet around the entire contour with Sc until you reach the marker, make 2Dec, and continue with Sc until you reach the *.

β€” Belt :

Info :

With brown embroidery thread and the 1mm crochet hook.

Round R1 :

Chain 46, from the 3rd Ch from the hook we will do 44HDC (44)

Round R2 :

Chain 1 turn and continue along the opposite side with 44HDC (45)

β€” Head Band :

Info :

With Red yarn and using the 2.5mm crochet hook.

Round R1 :

Ch 50, beginning in the 3rd chain from the hook, 48HDC (48)

Round R2 :

Ch 1 turn + 9Sc + 8HDC + 14DC + 8HDC + 9Sc (48)

Round R3 :

Ch 1 turn + 17HDC + 14DC + 17HDC (48)

Info :

Rear Band: Chain 42, beginning in the 3rd Ch from the hook: 8DC + 7HDC + 8Sc + 9HDC + 6DC + 2Trc (40)

β€” Hair :

Info :

With brown yarn and using the 2.5mm crochet hook.

Round R1 :

MR 8Sc (8)

Round R2 :

8 Inc (16)

Round R3 :

(Sc + Inc) *8 (24)

Round R4 :

FLO (2Sc + Inc) *8 + Slst (32)

β€” First Layer :

Info :

In the double hair strands, which you identify with (*2) and in yellow in the graph, correspond to the rows that go from 1 to 5 and from 13 to 16, the first strand we will skip 1 stitch and in the next stitch we will close it doing 1 Slst, the 2nd strand we will do the same sequence of chains and close it doing 1 Slst in the same stitch that we just worked.

Round R1-5 :

Chain 28 from the 3rd Ch from the hook, 26HDC *2 (26)

Round R6-12 :

Chain 26 from the 3rd Ch from the hook, 24HDC (24)

Round R13-16 :

Chain 28 from the 3rd Ch from the hook, 26HDC *2 (26)

Info :

You will end up with a total of 25 locks or strands of hair.

β€” Second Layer :

Info :

In the 24BL that we have left from the R4, we will start the round in the center of the longest strands that we weaved previously, identify the double strands of hair, with (*2) and in the graph they correspond to the yellow color, they go from the strands 1-3, 5-9 and from 10 to 12.

Round 1-3 :

Chain 32 from the 3rd ch from the hook we will make 30HDC *2 (30)

Round 4 :

Chain 26 from the 3rd ch from the hook we will make 24HDC *2 (24)

Round 5-9 :

Chain 22 from the 3rd ch from the hook we will make 20HDC (5) (20)

Round 10 :

Chain 26 from the 3rd ch from the hook we will make 24HDC *2 (24)

Round 11-12 :

Chain 32 from the 3rd ch from the hook we will make 30HDC *2 (30)

Info :

We will have a total of 19 locks or strands of hair.

β€” Hat :

Info :

2.5mm crochet hook, you can knit the hat in a single shade of brown either with the same thread that we worked the pants or the hair with. Change at R14 as noted.

Round R1 :

MR 8Sc (8)

Round R2 :

8 Inc (16)

Round R3 :

(Sc + Inc) *8 (24)

Round R4 :

Sc + Inc, (2Sc + Inc) *7 + Sc (32)

Round R5 :

(3Sc + Inc) *8 (40)

Round R6 :

2Sc + Inc, (4Sc + Inc) *7 + 2Sc (48)

Round R7 :

48Sc (48)

Round R8 :

(5Sc + Inc) *8 (56)

Round R9-12 :

56Sc (4R) (56)

Round R13 :

FLO 3Sc + Inc, (6Sc + Inc) *7 + 3Sc (64)

Info :

Change to Brown yarn.

Round R14 :

(7Sc + Inc) *8 (72)

Round R15 :

(5Sc + Inc) *12 (84)

Round R16 :

(Inc + 6Sc) *12 (96)

Round R17 :

(Inc + 7Sc) *12 (108)

Round R18 :

(Inc + 8Sc) *12 (120)

Info :

Fold the brim of the hat to the desired shape.

β€” Joining pieces :

Info :

Now we'll start putting the pieces together. Place the hair on the head, help yourself using pins to fix it while you are accommodating the strands. You can sew the strands with a needle and thread giving a few stitches as shown, or you can glue them with fabric glue. Leave free 4 strands of the 1st layer and 3 strands of the 2nd layer all of them in front of the face of our amigurumi.

Info :

We will make a braid with the strands of 32 chains that we had woven; the ones that are left over will go under the headband, except for the 3 front strands that we had already separated. Place the band over the head and sew it on, then tie the band at the back. To simulate the dreadlocks wrap thread around locks and add beads for character.

Assembly Instructions

  • Insert the top of the body into the head to create a mobile head, then finish closing the neck decreases and secure by weaving in the thread.
  • Place and sew the hair strands by pinning the layers in place; leave the indicated front strands free and sew or glue the locks, then attach the headband over them and tie at the back.
  • Sew the arms to the body at the shoulder openings, aligning the arm tops to the sweater edges and securing with sturdy whipstitches.
  • Attach the hat and brim after hair is positioned, sew the jacket and belt around the waist and secure any loose accessories such as beads and the braid under the headband.
  • Position boot cuffs over the legs and sew them to the lower leg area, then add optional sole inserts for stability.
  • Embroider eyebrows and other facial details with embroidery thread before final sewing so you can adjust placement easily.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Remember that the final size of the amigurumi is determined by the yarn thickness and crochet hook size used.
  • πŸ’‘Read the whole pattern before beginning so you understand the sequence of joins and color changes.
  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to keep track of rounds and placement for eyes and accessories.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff the head firmly and progressively, especially around the neck, to maintain shape and mobility.

This Jack Sparrow amigurumi pattern blends characterful details with satisfying construction steps to make a standout handmade toy. Whether you follow it exactly or add your own touches, you will end up with a charming pirate doll full of personality. Perfect for gifting or keeping as a custom collectible. 🧢 Sew, stitch and enjoy the adventure! 🧡

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished amigurumi measures approximately 20 cm high by 9 cm wide when using the recommended thin cotton threads and 2.5mm hook.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights but this will affect final size and detail. Use a larger hook for bulky yarn and a smaller hook for finer yarn; adjust safety eyes and amount of stuffing accordingly.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate and assumes you know basic amigurumi stitches (MR, SC, INC, DEC, BLO/FLO). Familiarity with small hook work and sewing pieces is recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crafters complete this project in 12-15 hours across multiple sessions, depending on experience and how much time you spend on hair and accessories.