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Free Crochet Pattern for Dobby Amigurumi

Free Crochet Pattern for Dobby Amigurumi


Hi amigurumi friends!
Today I’m excited to share a free crochet pattern for the adorable Dobby character. This pattern is simple, beginner-friendly, and doesn’t require many materials. Dobby, one of the most beloved characters from the Harry Potter movies, makes a perfect handmade gift for kids, friends, or anyone who’s a fan of the series.

You can easily customize your Dobby by changing up the yarn colors or adding fun accessories to give it a personal touch. A big thanks goes to the designer for sharing this wonderful free pattern with the crochet community!

Crochet Harry Potter Dobby Amigurumi Free Pattern


Designer: lilipad.handmade


Abbreviations


MR – magic ring
Ch – chain
Slst– Slip Stitch
Sc – single crochet
Hdc – half double crochet
Dc – double crochet
BLO– Back loop only
Inc- increase
Dec– decrease
(…) xn– Repeat n times what is indicated inside the parentheses

Materials

Cotton yarn in three different colours, for body, clothing and socks.

2mm crochet

12mm safety eyes

Napa or synthetic padding

Point marker

Wool needle

Scissors

Pins

Blush or pink shadow


Head


Rnd 1. MR 6sc (6)
Rnd 2. 6 inc (12)
Rnd 3. (1sc, 1 inc) x 6 (18)
Rnd 4. (1sc, 1 inc, 1sc) x 6 (24)
Rnd 5. (3sc, 1 inc) x 6 (30)



Rnd 6. (2sc, 1 inc, 2sc) x 6 (36)
Rnd 7. (5sc, 1 inc) x 6 (42)
Rnd 8. (3sc, 1 inc, 3sc) x 6 (48)
Rnd 9. (7sc, 1 inc) x 6 (54)
Rnd 10. (4sc, 1 inc, 4sc) x 6 (60)



Rnd 11. (9sc, 1 inc) x 6 (66)
Rnd 12-24. 66sc (66)


We place the eyes on top of the rnd 20 at 14sc apart.


Rnd 25. (9sc, 1 dec) x 6 (60)
Rnd 26. (4sc, 1 dec, 4sc) x 6 (54)
Rnd 27. (7sc, 1 dec) x 6 (48)
Rnd 28. (3sc, 1 dec, 3sc) x 6 (42)



Rnd 29. (5sc, 1 dec) x 6 (36)
Rnd 30. (2sc, 1 dec, 2sc) x 6 (30)
Rnd 31. (3sc, 1 dec) x 6 (24)
Rnd 32. (1sc, 1 dec, 1sc) x 6 (18)
Rnd 33. (1sc, 1 dec) (12)



Rnd 34. 6 dec (6)
Cut the thread leaving a medium strand to close the fabric.


Nose


Rnd 1. MR 6sc (6)
Rnd 2. 6sc (6)
Rnd 3. (1sc, 1 inc) x 3 (9)
Rnd 4. 9sc (9)
Rnd 5. (2sc, 1 inc) x 3 (12)
Rnd 6. 12sc (12)



Rnd 7. (3sc, 1 inc) x 3 (15)
Rnd 8. 6sc, 3 inc, 6sc (18)
Rnd 9. 3sc, 12hdc, 3sc (18)
Cut the thread leaving a long strand

Ears (x2)


Rnd 1. MR 6sc (6)
Rnd 2. 6sc (6)
Rnd 3. (1sc, 1 inc) x 3 (9)
Rnd 4. 9sc (9)
Rnd 5. (2sc, 1 inc) x 3 (12)
Rnd 6. 12sc (12)



Rnd 7. (3sc, 1 inc) x 3 (15)
Rnd 8. 6sc, 3 inc, 6sc (18)
Rnd 9. 18sc (18)
Rnd 10. (5sc, 1 inc) x 3 (21)
Rnd 11-12. 21sc (21)



Rnd 13. (5sc, 1 dec) x 3 (18)
Rnd 14. (4sc, 1 dec) x 3 (15)
Cut the thread leaving a long strand


Feet (x2)


Rnd 1. MR 6sc (6)
Rnd 2. 6 inc (12)
Rnd 3. (1sc, 1 inc) x 6 (18)
Rnd 4. BLO 18sc (18)
Rnd 5. 18sc (18)
Rnd 6. 7sc, 2dec, 7sc (16)



Rnd 7-11. 16sc (16)
Cut the thread leaving a small strand that you will hide later.
Repeat these steps and knit the 2nd leg, but this time DO NOT cut the thread, knit an
additional 3 sc (this is done to position the feet correctly and will depend on the tightness you are knitting with), and then I ch.
We join the Ira leg counting 2sc back where we finished, and this will be the 1st stitch of the rnd 12.


Body


Rnd 12. 16sc in the first leg, 1sc in the ch, 16sc in the second leg, 1sc in ch (34)
Rnd 13-16. 34sc (34)
Rnd 17. 7sc, 1dec, 16sc, 1dec, 7sc (32)
Rnd 18. 32sc (32)
Rnd 19. 7sc, 1dec, 14sc, 1dec, 7sc (30)



Rnd 20. 30sc (30)
Rnd 21. 6sc, 1dec, 14sc, 1dec, 6sc (28)
Rnd 22. 28sc (28)
Rnd 23. (5sc, 1dec) x 4 (24)
Cut the thread leaving a long tail to sew the body to the head


Arms (x2)


Rnd 1. MR 7sc (7)
Rnd 2-10. 7sc (7)
Cut the thread leaving a long strand


Clothing


We make 33 ch, we will start working in the 2nd ch.
Row 1. 6 hdc, we leave 4 ch without weaving we make 4 ch in the air, 12 hdc, we leave 4 ch
without weaving we make 4 ch in the air, 6 hdc, chain and turn the fabric (32)
Row 2. 4 hdc, 1 inc, 6 hdc, 1 inc, 8 hdc, 1 inc, 6 hdc, 1 inc, 4 hdc, chain and turn the weave
(36)


Row 3-4. 36 hdc, chain and turn the weave (36)
Row 5. 9 hdc, 1 inc, 16 hdc, 1 inc, 9 hdc, chain and turn the weave (38)
Row 6-7. 38 hdc, chain and turn the weave (38)
Cut the thread leaving a long thread to close the clothes once located on Dobby’s body.

Sock


Rnd 1. MR 8sc (8)
Rnd 2-3. 8sc (8)
Rnd 4. 3hdc, 2sc, 1slst, 2sc (8)
Rnd 5. 3dc, 2sc, 1slst, 2sc (8)
Rnd 6-7. 8mp (8)
We finish with a slst and cut thread to sew it to the arm

Assembly and details

  • Sew the body to the rn v31 of the head, match the 24sc
  • Sew the nose to the head between rnd 20 to rnd 25, we center well between the eyes and fill
    with a little napa
  • Sew the ears to the head between rnd 16 to rnd 23 at 8sc away from the eyes
  • Sew the arms to the body on rnd 22
  • Sewing white thread embroiders the light of the eyes
  • If you want, put blush on the cheeks


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