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Jack Sparrow Amigurumi Pattern

Jack Sparrow Amigurumi Pattern
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5-7 Hours Time Needed
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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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Weekend Treat

Takes 5-7 hours, making it an enjoyable project to finish over a couple of days.

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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 creating a detailed Jack Sparrow amigurumi with textured hair, clothing, and accessories. You will work the legs, body, head, arms, hat, and layered hair with clear round-by-round instructions. The design uses fine threads and small hooks for delicate detail and a collectible finish.

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

Intermediate-level techniques are used, including magic rings, back/front loop work, and working in rounds and rows. Full materials list and assembly photo guidance included for accurate finishing.

Why You'll Love This Jack Sparrow Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it captures so many fun details in a small amigurumi format. I enjoy designing hair layers and the tiny accessories that bring the character to life. The combination of fine thread and small hooks produces a lovely, delicate finish I am proud of. Working this pattern is rewarding β€” you can see progress quickly while making pieces that require careful assembly and creativity.

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 easy it is to personalize this pattern by changing colors and details; you can create other pirate characters by swapping scarves, hat shapes, or bead accents.

I often make a mini version by using thinner thread and a smaller hook to create keychain-sized charms that make great gifts.

Want a chunkier, cuddle-friendly version? Use a bulkier yarn and a larger hook to scale up the pattern into a plush collectible.

I like to experiment with facial expression by adjusting eye placement and eyebrow embroidery to give each doll a unique personality.

For the hair, try ombre strands or add metallic threads for a weathered pirate look; mixing textures really brings the character to life.

I sometimes swap the safety eyes for embroidered eyes for a fully soft toy that's child-safe and washable.

Try making multiple outfitsβ€”different jackets, belts, and hatsβ€”to create a whole crew of characters from the same base pattern.

If you prefer posable limbs, I add thin wire inside the arms so they can hold small props like a map or sword.

I recommend adding small felt or crocheted accessories like a tiny sword, compass, or parrot to enhance the storytelling of your finished piece.

When gifting, I like to change the headband color or bead accents to suit the recipient's tastes; small custom touches make handmade gifts extra special.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping stitch markers during joins and round starts causes you to lose track of the beginning; always place a marker and move it each round to stay oriented. βœ— Not changing colors cleanly when instructed will create messy joins and visible tails; secure the old color with a short tail, weave in as you go, and switch at designated rounds. βœ— Under or over stuffing the head or body will change the shape and neck mobility; stuff gradually, especially around the neck area, and shape with small amounts at a time. βœ— Forgetting to place the eyes between the correct rounds results in mispositioned features; insert safety eyes between R13-R14 with 12 stitches between them as instructed.

Jack Sparrow Amigurumi Pattern

Bring a swashbuckling favorite to life with this detailed Jack Sparrow amigurumi pattern. You will follow step-by-step rounds, clear materials lists, and assembly photos to create a charming pirate doll. The pattern includes hair layers, hat, clothing pieces, and decorative details so your finished piece has personality. Perfect for making a unique handmade gift or a collectible figure to display.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Jack Sparrow Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Sinfonia brand cotton thread, 6-strand, used for body and skin tones (three shades of coffee/brown, red, cream and dark beige) - suitable for a 2.5mm hook
  • 02
    Madame Tricote N8 embroidery floss (silk/cotton) for clothing and detailing; double-stranded blue (2 balls recommended) plus gray, beige, brown and wine tones for accents
  • 03
    Brown yarn shades for hair and hat in cotton thread compatible with 2.5mm hook
  • 04
    Red yarn for headband and accents - small amount
  • 05
    Beige embroidery thread for handkerchief with 1mm hook
  • 06
    Synthetic fiber fill (polyester stuffing) for head, body and limbs
  • 07
    Small beads for hair decoration and details

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2.5mm (main)
  • 02
    Crochet hook size 1.5mm (when indicated)
  • 03
    Crochet hook size 1mm (for handkerchief and fine details)
  • 04
    Safety eyes 9mm oval (2 pieces) or 10mm as alternative
  • 05
    Needle and small 1mm embroidery needle for embroidery
  • 06
    Yarn needle for sewing pieces together and weaving ends
  • 07
    Scissors
  • 08
    Stitch markers
  • 09
    Pins for assembly and positioning hair
  • 10
    Polyester stuffing (synthetic fiber fill)
  • 11
    Beads for hair
  • 12
    Optional: thin wire for posable arms

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β€” LEGS X2 :

Round 1 :

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

Round 2 :

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

Round 3 :

BLO 20Sc (20)

Round 4 :

20Sc (20)

Round 5 :

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

Round 6 :

Sc + 5Dec + 4Sc (10)

Round 7-11 :

10Sc (5R) (10)

Info :

* Change to a lighter brown.

Round 12 :

BLO (Sc + Inc) *5 (15)

Round 13-14 :

15Sc (2R) (15)

Round 15 :

(Sc + Dec) *5 (10)

Round 16 :

10Sc (10)

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 1 :

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

Round 2-3 :

15Sc (2R). (15)

Info :

* Cut yarn over, repeat from R1 to R16.

β€” Join Legs / Round 17 :

Round 17 :

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, you follow image below to give you a better idea of the process.

β€” Body :

Round 17 :

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

Round 18-19 :

28Sc (2R) (28)

Round 20 :

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

Round 21 :

24Sc (24)

Info :

* Change to cream.

Round 22 :

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

Info :

*Change to skin tone.

Round 23 :

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

Round 24-28 :

20Sc (5R) (20)

Round 29 :

(2Sc + Dec) *5 (15)

Round 30 :

15Sc (15)

Round 31 :

(5Sc + Dec) *5 (10)

Round 32 :

10Sc (10)

Round 33 :

10Inc (20)

Round 34-35 :

20Sc (2R) (20)

Round 36 :

10Dec (10)

Round 37 :

5Dec, Slst (5)

Info :

*Close*

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 1 :

1 Chain and turn + 24HDC (24)

Info :

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.

Round 2 :

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

Round 3 :

1 Chain stitch and turn + 23HDC (23)

Round 4 :

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

Round 5 :

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

Info :

Cut yarn and bind off.

β€” HEAD :

Round 1 :

MR 6Sc (6)

Round 2 :

6 Inc (12)

Round 3 :

(Sc + Inc) *6 (18)

Round 4 :

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

Round 5 :

(3Sc + Inc) *6 (30)

Round 6 :

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

Round 7 :

(5Sc + Inc) *6 (42)

Round 8 :

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

Round 9 :

(7Sc + Inc) *6 (54)

Round 10-18 :

54Sc (9R) (54)

Round 19 :

(7Sc + Dec) *6 (48)

Round 20 :

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

Round 21 :

(5Sc + Dec) *6 (36)

Round 22 :

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

Round 23 :

(3Sc + Dec) *6 (24)

Round 24 :

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

Info :

Place the eyes between R13-R14 with 12st between them. Embroider the eyebrows with brown thread. Insert the top of the body into the head to obtain a mobile head; the decreases that will follow will close around the neck and prevent it from coming off.

Round 25 :

(Sc + Dec) *6 (12)

β€” ARMS X 2 :

Info :

*In skin tone:

Round 1 :

MR 5Sc (5)

Round 2 :

4Sc + Inc (6)

Round 3 :

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

Round 4 :

5Sc, skip finger stitches + Sc (6)

Round 5 :

6Sc (6)

Info :

Note: In case you need more help on this I have linked a tutorial for you. https://youtu.be/HI-0AfVMG-w

Info :

*Change to cream.

Round 6 :

6Sc (6)

Round 7 :

BLO 6 Inc (12)

Round 8 :

(Sc + Inc) *6 (18)

Round 9-10 :

18Sc (2R) (18)

Round 11 :

(Sc + Dec) *6 (12)

Round 12 :

12Sc (12)

Round 13 :

(2Sc + Dec) *3 (9)

Round 14-16 :

9Sc (3R) (9)

Info :

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

Info :

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 1 :

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

Round 2 :

Chain 2 and turn + 80HDC (80)

Round 3 :

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

Round 4 :

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

Round 5 :

Chain 2 and turn + 81HDC (81)

Round 6 :

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

Round 7 :

Chain 2 and turn + 80 HDC (80)

Info :

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

β€” JACKET :

Info :

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

Round 1 :

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

Round 2 :

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

Round 3-13 :

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

Info :

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 1 :

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

Round 2 :

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 1 :

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

Round 2 :

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

Round 3 :

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

β€” REAR BAND :

Info :

Chain 42, beginning in the 3rd Ch from the hook:

Round 1 :

8DC + 7HDC + 8Sc + 9HDC + 6DC + 2Trc (40)

β€” HAIR :

Info :

With brown yarn and using the 2.5mm crochet hook:

Round 1 :

MR 8Sc (8)

Round 2 :

8 Inc (16)

Round 3 :

(Sc + Inc) *8 (24)

Round 4 :

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

β€” FIRST LAYER :

Round 1-5 :

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

Round 6-12 :

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

Round 13-16 :

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 corresponding to the indicated graph.

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; knit the hat in a single shade of brown or combine threads as desired; change made at R14 in author's sample.

Round 1 :

MR 8Sc (8)

Round 2 :

8 Inc (16)

Round 3 :

(Sc + Inc) *8 (24)

Round 4 :

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

Round 5 :

(3Sc + Inc) *8 (40)

Round 6 :

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

Round 7 :

48Sc (48)

Round 8 :

(5Sc + Inc) *8 (56)

Round 9-12 :

56Sc (4R) (56)

Round 13 :

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

Info :

Change to Brown yarn.

Round 14 :

(7Sc + Inc) *8 (72)

Round 15 :

(5Sc + Inc) *12 (84)

Round 16 :

(Inc + 6Sc) *12 (96)

Round 17 :

(Inc + 7Sc) *12 (108)

Round 18 :

(Inc + 8Sc) *12 (120)

Info :

Fold the brim of the hat to the desired shape.

β€” Joining pieces / Assembly :

Info :

Place the hair on the head using pins to fix strands while accommodating them; sew or glue them as preferred. Leave free 4 strands of the 1st layer and 3 strands of the 2nd layer in front of the face.

Info :

Make a braid with the strands of 32 chains that were woven; those left over go under the headband except the 3 front strands already separated.

Info :

Place the band over the head and sew it on, then tie the band at the back; attach any beads on front strands for character detail.

Infos :

To simulate dreadlocks tie a long strand of thread and wrap it around a lock of hair a few times, hide excess thread inside the hair strand and add beads to front strands for finish.

Assembly Instructions

  • Place the hair on the head and pin the strands in position, leaving 4 strands of the first layer and 3 strands of the second layer free in front of the face; sew the strands in place or glue them and hide ends inside the hair.
  • Insert the top of the body into the head to create a mobile head, then continue the decreasing rounds around the neck and secure by weaving in thread carefully to avoid impeding mobility.
  • Position and sew the arms to the sides of the body at the arm openings created by the shirt and body rounds, making sure they are symmetric and firmly attached.
  • Sew the hat brim and shape it by folding to desired shape; attach the headband and tie at the back, then place beads and wrap threads around selected locks to simulate dreadlocks for an authentic look.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Remember that the final size of the amigurumi depends on yarn thickness and crochet hook size; using the author's thread and hooks yields a finished piece approximately 20cm high by 9cm wide.
  • πŸ’‘Read the pattern fully before beginning so you have an overall idea; this is rated intermediate and assumes knowledge of basic amigurumi stitches.
  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to mark round starts and important joins, especially during color changes and when joining legs to body to keep consistent stitch counts.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff firmly but carefully around the neck area to maintain shape and ensure the head remains mobile; stuff gradually and evenly for best results.

This Jack Sparrow amigurumi pattern brings playful pirate charm to your hands with detailed hair, accessories, and clothing. Make a delightful collectible or a special handmade gift that shows off your skills and patience. Follow the step-by-step rounds and assembly photos for a polished finish. πŸ§ΆπŸ΄β€β˜ οΈ

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished amigurumi measures approximately 20 cm tall by 9 cm wide using the recommended threads and hook sizes indicated in the materials list.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can substitute different yarn weights, but the final size and proportions will change; choose an appropriate hook for the yarn and expect to adjust stuffing and placement of features.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate, so familiarity with magic ring, increases and decreases, working in rounds, BLO/FLO techniques, and simple embroidery is recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters finish this project in about 5-7 hours depending on experience, attention to detail with hair and accessories, and how much time is spent on assembly and embellishment.