Amigurumi Captain Hook – FREE Crochet Pattern

A crochet doll resembling a pirate with a red coat detailed with gold embroidery, a feathered tricorn hat, a hooked hand, and black boots, standing on a wooden box.
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Set sail for mischief with this Amigurumi Captain Hook crochet pattern! With his flamboyant coat, feathered hat, and signature hook hand, this dashing pirate is ready to bring a splash of adventure to your handmade collection. Whether you’re crafting for a fan of Neverland tales, building a fairytale display, or simply love bringing iconic characters to life in yarn, Captain Hook is sure to charm with every stitchβ€”no crocodiles allowed! πŸ§ΆπŸ΄β€β˜ οΈπŸͺ

Designed for flair and storytelling, this pattern invites you to explore bold colorwork, expressive features, and fun extras like a tiny sword, curly mustache, or even a miniature treasure chest. Customize his outfit with regal details or add a ship’s wheel backdrop for extra drama. Whether perched on a shelf, nestled in a gift basket, or starring in a handmade pirate scene, this Captain Hook Amigurumi is a joyful and satisfying projectβ€”perfect for stitching up a little handmade villainy, one loop at a time! πŸ’–βœ¨βš“οΈ

A crochet doll resembling a pirate with a red coat detailed with gold embroidery, a feathered tricorn hat, a hooked hand, and black boots, standing on a wooden box.

🧢 Amigurumi Captain Hook Crochet Pattern

Step into a tale of swashbuckling mischief and flair with this highly detailed Captain Hook amigurumi! With his dramatic red coat, curled mustache, hook hand, and sharp brows, this villain makes a striking yarn sculpture perfect for display or storytelling.


🧡 Skill Level:

Advanced Intermediate

You’ll use color changes, shaped accessories, layered clothing, and intricate detailing (fingers, hook, ruffles, curls).


πŸ“ Finished Size:

Approximately 40 cm (16 inches) tall


🧢 Materials:

  • DK yarn or light worsted weight in:
    • Skin tone (beige or pale peach)
    • Black (boots, curls, hat base)
    • Deep red (coat & hat)
    • Mustard/gold (coat trim)
    • Brown (belt, hair)
    • Cream (shirt, ruffles)
    • Gray (pants + hook)
    • White (cuffs & feather)
  • 2.5 mm hook
  • Stuffing
  • Yarn needle
  • Scissors
  • Stitch markers
  • Safety eyes: 10 mm (optional)
  • Thin craft wire (for feather shaping)

🧡 Abbreviations (US Terms):

  • MR – Magic ring
  • sc – Single crochet
  • inc – Increase
  • dec – Decrease
  • ch – Chain
  • sl st – Slip stitch
  • BLO – Back loop only
  • FLO – Front loop only
  • FO – Fasten off

🧠 HEAD (Skin tone)

  1. MR, 6 sc
  2. inc x6 [12]
  3. (sc, inc) x6 [18]
  4. (2 sc, inc) x6 [24]
  5. (3 sc, inc) x6 [30]
  6. (4 sc, inc) x6 [36]
    7–14. sc [36]
  7. (4 sc, dec) x6 [30]
  8. (3 sc, dec) x6 [24]
  9. (2 sc, dec) x6 [18]
  10. (sc, dec) x6 [12]
  11. dec x6 [6]
    FO. Stuff firmly.

πŸ‘ƒ NOSE

  1. MR, 5 sc
  2. sc around [5]
    FO, leave tail. Lightly stuff and sew between R9–10, centered.

πŸ‘οΈ FACE DETAILS

  • Safety eyes between R8–9, 7 stitches apart (or use felt circles + embroidery)
  • Embroider thick arched eyebrows in black
  • Add small triangle-shaped goatee on chin
  • Use black to embroider thick mustache curled upward

πŸ‘‚ EARS (Make 2)

  1. MR, 5 sc
  2. sc around
  3. Flatten into a half-circle
    FO and sew at R9 aligned with eyes.

πŸ’‡ HAIR & CURLS

  1. Wig cap (brown): MR, work to ~30–36 sts over 5–6 rounds
  2. Flatten, sew to head
  3. For curls: ch 25–30, sc across, curl naturally. Make 10–12 curls.
    Sew along back and sides of head.

πŸ§₯ BODY BASE (Start at neck)

Neck (skin tone):

  1. MR, 6 sc
    2–4. sc [6]
    Change to cream (shirt):
  2. (sc, inc) x3 [9]
  3. (2 sc, inc) x3 [12]
  4. (3 sc, inc) x3 [15]
  5. (4 sc, inc) x3 [18]
    9–11. sc [18]
    Change to red (coat):
  6. (2 sc, inc) x6 [24]
    13–17. sc [24]
    Change to brown (belt):
  7. sc [24]
  8. BLO, sc [24]
  9. (2 sc, dec) x6 [18]
    FO and stuff.

πŸ§₯ RUFFLED SHIRT FRONT

  1. With cream yarn, ch 25
  2. sc, hdc, dc across to create a wavy ruffle
    Sew to front center of torso.

βœ‹ ARMS (Make 2)

Hand (skin tone):

  1. MR, 6 sc
  2. (sc, inc) x3 [9]
    3–6. sc [9]
    Thumb: ch 3, sc in 2nd ch and next, sew to side
    Change to white (shirt cuff):
  3. FLO, sc, ch 1 in each st
    Change to red (coat sleeve):
    8–18. sc [9]
    FO and lightly stuff

πŸͺ HOOK HAND (for one arm)

Hook:

  1. MR, 5 sc in gray
    2–6. sc around
  2. Inc once, rest sc [6]
  3. ch 6, skip 1, sc/sl st back to base to curl
    Stuff and attach to wrist

Hook cuff:

  1. MR, 6 sc in brown
  2. sc around
    FO and sew around base

πŸ‘– LEGS (Make 2)

Start with gray (pants):

  1. MR, 6 sc
  2. inc x6 [12]
    3–9. sc [12]
    Change to black (boots):
  3. BLO, sc [12]
    11–16. sc [12]
    Stuff and FO. Sew to bottom of body

Boot Cuffs:
Join black yarn to FLO of R10
1–2. sc [12]
FO and fold slightly outward


🧷 BELT

  1. Brown yarn: ch 28
  2. sc across
    Wrap around waist

Buckle:
Ch 12 with mustard yellow
Sc around to form a small rectangle
Sew on front center


🎩 PIRATE HAT (Make in deep red)

  1. MR, 6 sc
  2. inc x6 [12]
  3. (sc, inc) x6 [18]
  4. (2 sc, inc) x6 [24]
  5. (3 sc, inc) x6 [30]
    Continue to 66–72 sts
    Work even for 4 rounds

Gold Trim:
Switch to mustard
sc in FLO for 1–2 rounds

Shape tricorn:
Pin and sew three edges to curve into a triangle form


πŸͺΆ FEATHER

With white:

  1. ch 15
  2. sl st down one side, sc up other
  3. FO and curl
    Attach wire inside and sew to hat edge

πŸͺ‘ FINAL ASSEMBLY

  • Sew arms to body sides
  • Attach legs evenly spaced
  • Sew hat and curl front slightly upward
  • Attach curls and position facial hair
  • Add ruffled shirt front
  • Sew on belt and buckle
  • Embroider coat trim with mustard yarn (surface chain stitch)
  • Add loops and embroidery to coat cuffs
  • Sew hook hand and detail

🏁 Finished!

You’ve just completed the regal Captain Hook amigurumi! Display him atop a wooden crate or standing beside Peter Pan for a timeless yarn scene full of drama.


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