Harry Potter Inspired Crochet Patterns to make

Harry Potter Inspired Crochet Patterns to make

Calling all witches, wizards, and muggles! ✨ If you're a Harry Potter fan and love crochet, you’re in for a magical treat. I’ve put together a list of 40 magical crochet patterns inspired by the wizarding world. Whether you’ve always dreamed of making your own Weasley sweater, a cozy house scarf, or a cute little Hedwig amigurumi, this list has something for every Potterhead!

In this roundup, you'll find patterns for Accessories, Sweaters, Granny Squares, Amigurumi, and Decor—everything you need to bring a bit of magic to your crochet projects. Some of these patterns are free, and some are paid, but they’re all sure to charm you and your crochet hook!

Grab your wand (I mean, hook!), summon your yarn, and let’s dive into this spellbinding collection of Harry Potter crochet patterns! ⚡

 

 

 

Accessories: 

Wand by Crochetverse, see the pattern here

First up is this magical wand pattern by CrochetVerse. 🪄 I absolutely love how detailed this piece is! At 11 inches tall, it doesn’t require much yarn but packs a lot of charm. It's an intermediate-level project due to some stitch counting, and it uses special stitches like the single crochet back post and single crochet decrease. The best part? It’s a free pattern, available right on their blog!

 

Acceptance Letter Tote by Craft Bits, see the pattern here

Next up is this charming Acceptance Letter Crossbody Bag by Maranatha Enoiu, featured as a free pattern on the Craft Bits blog. 📜✨ I’m obsessed with the intricate details on this one, especially the wax seal closure! The bag measures 10 inches by 8 inches (25.5 cm by 20 cm), making it the perfect size for all your magical essentials.

The colorwork rows are worked on the right side, and the strap uses the Romanian Cord technique, giving it a sturdy yet elegant finish. This pattern includes both a tapestry crochet chart and written instructions, so you can choose your preferred way to follow along.

 

Hogwarts Messenger Bag by Mr. Bobvin, see the pattern here

Next is this Hogwarts Messenger Bag by Mr. Bobvin. 🎒✨ This pattern is perfect for beginners and is more of a “make with me” style video rather than a full tutorial. The pattern itself is available on their website, and for a magical touch, they’ve added Harry Potter patches from each of the Hogwarts houses.

They used Bernat Maker Yarn (or something similar), which is ideal for creating sturdy, durable bags. This yarn is fantastic for projects like this where you need a bit more structure in your crochet. You can find this project as a video on their YouTube channel!

 

Bookmark by Left in Knots, see the pattern here

Or check out these Hogwarts House-Inspired Bookmarks by Left in Knots. 📚✨ This beginner-friendly pattern is super simple, using just single crochet stitches with a bit of color changing to represent each house. The bookmark measures 7 inches wide and is a free pattern available on their blog.

It’s the perfect way to keep your place while rereading the books and showing off your Hogwarts pride!

 

Luna Lovegood Tote by My Poppet, see the pattern here

I’m also loving this Luna Lovegood Tote by My Poppet. 🎀 Inspired by Luna's quirky, iconic outfit from Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, this tote is both fun and practical. It’s the perfect project if you’re dressing up as Luna for Halloween, but it also works great as a casual bag that doesn’t scream Harry Potter.

The bag measures 27x27 cm (10.5″x10.5″), and the strap is 4 cm (1.5″) wide with a length of 84 cm (33″). Best of all, it’s beginner-friendly, and the tutorial is available for free on her blog!

 

Harry Potter Scarf by Cute Crochet, see the pattern here.

This Harry Potter Scarf by Cute Crochet is another fun and easy project. 🧣 Inspired by the scarves from the first two Harry Potter movies, this one is perfect for absolute beginners. It’s made entirely with double crochet stitches, and you can easily add a patch to represent your favorite house.

The tutorial is available as a video on their YouTube channel, and the best part is that you can switch up the colors to customize it for any Hogwarts house!

 

Luna's Necklace by Tricia L Richardson, see the pattern here

I also adore this Butterbeer Cork Necklace inspired by Luna Lovegood, crafted in crochet by Tricia L. Richardson.🍻✨ It’s a charming piece that’s sure to keep those pesky nargles at bay! This necklace is quick and easy to make, requiring minimal yarn—perfect for using up scraps.

I love how creative and whimsical this design is. Plus, it’s a free pattern available on Ravelry!

 

Godric's Hollow Hat by Britt Schmiesing, see the pattern here

Next is an adaptation of the hat Hermione wore to Godric’s Hollow in Deathly Hallows Part 1. 🧢✨ This pattern is an intermediate-level project and measures 20½ inches / 52 cm, with some stretch for a comfortable fit.

This pattern is featured in the book Crochet Wizardry, which is packed with magical patterns for Harry Potter fans. It’s definitely a must-have for anyone looking to add more wizarding world projects to their collection!

 

Harry Potter Hats by Kirsten Redfield Crafts, see the pattern here

Next up is this Harry Potter-inspired hat by Kirsten Redfield Crafts. 🎩✨ This beginner-friendly pattern is worked from the top center down, making it easy to adjust for the perfect fit.

You can find the video tutorial for this project on their YouTube channel!

 

Sorting Hat by Crafty is Cool, see the pattern here

Or check out this Sorting Hat by Crafty is Cool, inspired by the hat that determines your Hogwarts House! 🧙 ✨ This beginner-friendly pattern is quick to make, especially when using super bulky yarn or doubling up on worsted yarn.

The hat is worked in unjoined spirals with basic stitches and includes fiberfill and brown felt for added detail. You can find this free pattern on their blog!

 

Hermione's Bag by Odd Dolli, see the pattern here

I also loved this bag inspired by Hermione's magical bag from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. 👜✨ This bag is perfect for holding all the essentials, just like Hermione did while hunting for horcruxes. It measures 20 cm tall, making it both practical and enchanting.

This pattern is available for purchase in their Etsy shop.

 

 

Sweaters:

Mrs Weasley Sweater by Roberta Makes, see the pattern here

First up is this iconic cardigan inspired by Mrs. Weasley’s first appearance in The Chamber of Secrets. 🧶✨ It’s whimsigothic and fun to make, featuring delightful pom-poms and plaited ties. This pattern, designed by Roberta Makes, is Intermediate to Advanced, offering a charming challenge for experienced crafters.

You can find this pattern for purchase in her Etsy shop.

 

Weasley Sweater by Knit with Kali, see the pattern here

You could also crochet the iconic Weasley Christmas sweater from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (or Sorcerer’s Stone in the U.S.) with this pattern by Knit with Kali. 🎄🧥 It’s beginner-friendly, featuring basic stitches along with some shaping for the sleeves and neckline, plus a bit of color-changing for the initial.

This pattern is available for free on their YouTube channel!

 

Hermione's Sweater by Sara Dudek, see the pattern here

Next is Hermione’s iconic sweater from the Room of Requirement in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. 🧶✨ This pattern is intermediate-level, featuring intricate colorwork that adds a lot of detail. It might take a bit of time to complete, but the result is well worth the effort.

You can find this pattern in the Harry Potter Crochet Wizardry book. If only we could use a wand to speed up the process!

 

Luna Lovegood's Cardigan by Megan Nieves, see the pattern here

Here’s another Luna Lovegood-inspired make: her cardigan from Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. 💫🧥 This pattern features special stitches like the 90-degree increase, picot, and fishnet mesh stitch. To create this cardigan, you'll start with the body, then move on to the sleeves, and finish with the button.

You can find this free pattern on the Leaky Cauldron website!

 

Luna Lovegood Sweater by Crochet with Carrie, see the pattern here

I also loved this blue Luna Lovegood sweater, and while I couldn’t find an exact pattern inspired by it, I found a similar option! 🧶💙 This Brioche Cardigan by Crochet with Carrie closely resembles Luna’s sweater, though it lacks the buttons, tie, and has a slightly different collar.

If you crochet it in teal and add those elements, it could resemble Luna’s iconic look. Alternatively, you can stick with her gorgeous design and crochet it in blue for a touch of Luna’s style.You can find this pattern on her blog!

 

 

Granny Squares:

Mandrake Granny Square by Correli Crafts, see the pattern here

First up is a truly creative Mandrake Granny Square by Correlli Crafts. 🌿🪴 Measuring 4.75 inches, this pattern is beginner-friendly and a fun project to try.

No earmuffs needed for these mandrakes! You can find this paid pattern available in their Etsy shop.

 

Deathly Hallows by Vaerieance, see the pattern here

Or create this Deathly Hallows Granny Square by Vaerieance. 🧙‍♂️✨ Measuring 4 inches (10 cm), it’s a perfect way to showcase your love for the series in your crochet projects.

You can find this pattern available for purchase in their Etsy shop.

 

Platform 9¾ by Be's Canvas, see the pattern here

I also loved this Platform 9¾ Granny Square by Be’s Canvas. 🚂✨ This pattern uses the mosaic crochet technique to create a detailed and vibrant design.

You can find the tutorial for this project on their YouTube channel!

 

Ron's Blanket by Happy Hooker, see the pattern here

Next is a detailed pattern for the 80 granny squares that make up Ron Weasley’s iconic blanket from The Prisoner of Azkaban, The Goblet of Fire, and The Order of the Phoenix. 🛏️✨

Each square measures 7 inches and the pattern uses only single crochet stitches. You can find this free pattern available on their blog post!

 

Owl Square by Maria's Blue Crayon, see the pattern here

Or create this charming Owl Granny Square by Maria’s Blue Crayon. 🦉✨ This pattern uses basic stitches and safety eyes, and if you crochet it in cream yarn, it could easily become Hedwig!

You can find this free pattern available on their blog post.

 

Snitch Square by Correli Crafts, see the pattern here.  

I also love this Snitch Granny Square by Correlli Crafts. 🏆✨ Measuring 4.75 inches, this pattern is beginner-friendly and a fantastic addition to any Harry Potter-themed project.

You can find this paid pattern available in their Etsy shop.

 

Amigurumi:

 

Luna Lovegood by Daisy and Storm, see the pattern here

First is this Luna Lovegood doll pattern by Daisy and Storm. 🌟🧙‍♀️ Using DK yarn and a 3mm hook, you can create a doll that measures either 28 cm, 30 cm, or 20 cm, depending on your yarn and hook choices. The pattern uses basic stitches, making it accessible for all skill levels.

You can find this free pattern available on their blog.

 

Luna Lovegood by Calypso Boutique, see the pattern here

Here’s another Luna Lovegood doll by Calypso Boutique, inspired by her appearance in Order of the Phoenix. 🦉✨ This paid pattern includes the doll’s body, robe, clothes, Dirigible Plum earrings, and her Ravenclaw vest.

I love the intricate details in this design and how it perfectly captures Luna’s distinctive look! You can find this pattern available in their online shop.

 

 

Ronald Weasley Ragdoll by Spin A Yarn Crochet, see the pattern here

Or create this fun Ron Weasley ragdoll by Spin A Yarn Crochet. 🧙‍♂️✨ Measuring 24 cm (9.5 inches), this pattern uses tapestry crochet and involves a fair bit of sewing, so it’s a great project for those who enjoy detailed work.

I love that this collection also includes Harry, Hermione, Malfoy, and Dobby, and it’s all available for free on their blog.

 

Harry Potter by Daisy and Storm, see the pattern here

Or create this Harry Amigurumi doll by Daisy and Storm. ⚡🧙‍♂️ Depending on the yarn weight and hook size you use, this doll can be 20 cm, 28 cm, or 30 cm tall. I just adore the little eyeglasses, scar, cloak, and scarf details.

You can find this free pattern available on their blog post.

 

Lord Voldemort by Spin A Yarn Crochet, see the pattern here

I also loved this Lord Voldemort Ragdoll by Spin A Yarn Crochet. 🧙‍♂️✨ Measuring 25 cm (10 inches), this pattern is part of a collection that includes Mad-Eye Moody, Professor McGonagall, Snape, Hagrid, and Dumbledore. It would be so fun to create the whole set!

You can find this free pattern available on their blog post.

 

Hippogriff by The Witch Cabin, see the pattern here

This Hippogriff by The Witch Cabin is a fantastic project to tackle. 🦅✨ I love how creative and detailed this pattern is. You can find this paid pattern available in their Etsy shop.

Hedwig by Twin Peak Knits, see the pattern here

Or create this Hedwig plushie by Twin Peak Knits. 🦉✨ This detailed pattern features a cute little scarf and is made with bulky yarn, so it works up quickly.

You can find this paid pattern on their YouTube channel.

 

Hermione by Lanas y Ovillos, see the pattern here

This Hermione Granger doll by Lanas y Ovillos is another fantastic pattern. 🧙‍♀️✨ I adore all the intricate details, and it’s available as both a written pattern and a video tutorial on their YouTube channel.

You can check out all the little details in this one, and stay tuned as I’ll be sharing some home decor patterns next!

 

Home Decor: 

Mischief Managed Tapestry by Knotty Dog Patterns, see the pattern here

First is the Mischief Managed tapestry pattern by Knotty Dog Patterns. 🎨✨ It includes a tapestry chart and written instructions, so familiarity with the tapestry method is required. You can find this paid pattern available in their online shop.

 

Marauder Blanket by Ken 81 Craft, see the pattern here.

Or create this Marauder’s Map-inspired blanket by Kem81 Crafts. 🌌✨ It uses a graph and written instructions, with the final size depending on the yarn weight and hook size you choose.

You can find this paid pattern available in their shop.

 

 

Weasley Ornaments by 5 Little Ornaments, see the pattern here

Check out these adorable Weasley sweater Christmas ornaments from 5 Little Monsters! 🎄🧶 Inspired by the iconic sweaters from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, these ornaments are a festive and fun way to celebrate the holidays. The pattern is perfect for adding a magical touch to your Christmas tree. 

They are quick and easy to whip up and you can use scrap yarn to make them.These would be fun to make for everyone in your family and customize with their initial.You can find the pattern and full details on their blog

 

Deathly Hallows Pillow by MalLauren, see the pattern here

Add a touch of magic to your home with this Deathly Hallows intarsia crochet pillow from Etsy! 🪄✨ This detailed pattern features the iconic symbol from Harry Potter and is perfect for any fan wanting to infuse their space with a bit of wizarding charm. The design uses intarsia crochet to create a striking and textured piece.

 

Golden Snitch Lovey by Crochet from Aland, see the pattern here

This snitch baby blanket is perfect for Quidditch fans! 🏆✨ The pattern guides you to create a cozy blanket first, then add a charming snitch appliqué to the center. It’s beginner-friendly and available as a free pattern on their blog.

 

Hogwarts Crests Blanket by Comphy Creations, see the pattern here

Show your house pride with this Grid Pattern HP House Crests Blanket! 🏰🪄 This intricate design features the crests of all four Hogwarts houses, making it a must-have for any Potterhead. It uses the tapestry crochet method to make and you can use whatever stitch you like for this one, which will determine the size. 

The pattern includes a detailed grid to guide you in creating a beautiful, Hogwarts-proud blanket.

 

Snitch Baby Blanket by Craft Gossip, see the pattern here

Check out this Snitch Blanket by Craft Gossip! 🏆✨ The color choices are fantastic, and it features a blend of colorwork and bobble stitches for a fun, textured finish. The blanket size is customizable, making it a versatile project. Find the free pattern on their blog post!

 

Hogwarts Crest Blanket by Fiber Frogs, see the pattern here

Check out this Hogwarts Crest Tapestry Pattern from Etsy! 🏰🪄 It’s perfect for any Harry Potter fan wanting to bring a touch of Hogwarts into their home. The pattern includes detailed instructions to help you create a stunning tapestry showcasing the iconic Hogwarts Crest. This one is a paid pattern available on Etsy.

 

House Ghosts Tapestry by Swish and Stitch, see the pattern here

Discover this enchanting Hogwarts House Ghosts C2C Crochet Afghan from Swish and Stitch! 👻🧵 This cozy afghan features the beloved ghosts of Hogwarts’ four houses, beautifully captured in corner-to-corner crochet.

It’s a detailed and fun project that’s sure to be a hit with any Harry Potter fan. Find the full pattern on their blog!

 

Patchwork Blanket by Cut Off Crafts, see the pattern here

Snuggle up with magic using this Harry Potter Inspired Crochet Blanket Pattern from Cut Off Crafts! ✨🧶 This pattern lets you create a stunning blanket that captures the essence of the wizarding world. Perfect for fans of all ages, it’s an engaging project that combines cozy comfort with iconic design.

Check out the full pattern on their site and bring a touch of Hogwarts to your home!

 

🪄 And there you have it—40 enchanting Harry Potter-inspired crochet patterns to bring a touch of magic to your craft projects! 

✨🔮 I hope you found some inspiration and are ready to cast a few crochet spells of your own. Don't forget to check out the links to each pattern and let your creativity take flight!

If you enjoyed this magical roundup, be sure to come back each week for more crochet inspiration. Also, subscribe to the newsletter and follow me on social media for more fiber art fun and updates. Share your creations with me—I’d love to see your own wizarding wonders come to life!

Happy crocheting and may your stitches always be spellbinding!

 

 

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