Harry The Hare Crochet Pattern
Harry the Hare is a cheeky curious fella that just begs to be sitting on your fire hearth, sideboard, baby nursery or as a door stop.
Created in a range of sizes depending on the yarn and hook used this versatile chappie can look different every time - you have a choice of erect or floppy ears and can weight him with beads to become a door stop.
Gauge is not important with this pattern as long as you work fairly tightly with Amugirami
You will need to know how to work single crochet, short rows, increasing and decreasing.
Aran: EYLUL Print 100g/250m
Quantity: 1.8 balls with 3.5mm hook - approx. 18” tall (erect ears)
DK: Rowan Milk Cotton DK (Shade: 087) 50g/
Quantity: 3.25 balls with 3mm hook (approx 15” tall)
4 Ply: King Cole Party Glitz (Shade: 2355 Sugar Plum) 100g/
Quantity: 1 ball with 2.5mm hook (approx 11” tall - floppy ears)
Stitch markers
Polyester stuffing
Glass weighting Beads for Toys (optional if making Doorstop)
Sewing needle
4 x 30cm Pipe cleaners for ears if you are doing the upright version.
The pattern is in PDF format and comes in both American and UK terminology.
Photographs from the Community
I love this pattern. The shaping and structure of it is so cleverly designed.
I crocheted all the sections and attached them according to the instructions given. I used my own idea for the head as I wanted a moon gazing hare, so I positioned his head looking up.
I am so pleased with the finished result. This is a brilliant pattern and I really enjoyed making my moon gazing hare.
I love this pattern. The shaping and structure of it is so cleverly designed.
I crocheted all the sections and attached them according to the instructions given. I used my own idea for the head as I wanted a moon gazing hare, so I positioned his head looking up.
I am so pleased with the finished result. This is a brilliant pattern and I really enjoyed making my moon gazing hare.
I love this pattern. The shaping and structure of it is so cleverly designed.
I crocheted all the sections and attached them according to the instructions given. I used my own idea for the head as I wanted a moon gazing hare, so I positioned his head looking up.
I am so pleased with the finished result. This is a brilliant pattern and I really enjoyed making my moon gazing hare.
I love this pattern. The shaping and structure of it is so cleverly designed.
I crocheted all the sections and attached them according to the instructions given. I used my own idea for the head as I wanted a moon gazing hare, so I positioned his head looking up.
I am so pleased with the finished result. This is a brilliant pattern and I really enjoyed making my moon gazing hare.