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13 Spooky Free Halloween Crochet Patterns

Ready for a spooOooky Halloween? Well, I am! I love an excuse to dress as weird as I want and not be judged lol! But sometimes, Halloween can be a bit stressful for some of us…

I know you’re feeling a bit pressured to make this year’s Halloween better than last. So I’m here to help by giving you an awesome list of 13 spook-tacular free Halloween crochet patterns that you can make using the yarn you already have in your stash!

Halloween crochet patterns

Making your own Halloween decor gives you more control over how cohesive your pieces with be to your home’s theme this season, plus, these Halloween crochet patterns are 100% FREE. So if you’re ready to start stitching the coolest and cutest fiends, keep on scrolling!

Materials for this List of Free Halloween Crochet Patterns

Excited to start on these creepy cuties? Hold on a bit. Check out this list of tools and materials that you might need for the projects ahead:

  • Crochet hooks – Make sure to have plenty of crochet hooks on hand! You can find the hook sizes you need listed in the ‘materials’ section of each crochet pattern in this round-up!
    Pro tip: Wood and plastic hooks are great for slippery yarns and metal hooks are perfect for “sticky” yarns like acrylic!
  • Yarn – Make sure to check the pattern to see what yarn weight to use. Each pattern should list a recommended brand or weight in the “suggested yarn” section of the crochet pattern you’re following! We always recommend that you match the fiber type you’re using with the one used to make the pattern!
  • Scissors – A pair of scissors is another important tool that you will use for all of your crochet projects. You’ll need them to cut the yarn and trim any leftover yarn tails when you’re done!
  • Stitch markers – You might need stitch markers to keep track of where you are if you’re following a stitch pattern. We recommend “removable” or “locking” style stitch markers for crochet projects. If you don’t have stitch markers, you can use a strand of scrap yarn—preferably in a different color so it’s easy to see.
  • Yarn/darning needle – You will need a yarn needle or darning needle to sew in the loose ends.
  • Halloween crochet patterns – Don’t forget to grab your favorite Halloween crochet patterns from the list!
  • Googly eyes – Hey, what’s a spooky crochet pattern without a couple of beady googly eyes? So make sure to have a few within arm’s reach!

13 Spooky Free Halloween Crochet Patterns

Ready to get spooky and cutesy this Halloween? Check out this list of adorable nighttime fiends!

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Halloween Eyeball Coaster
© Fay Lyth

1. Halloween Eyeball Coaster

By: Fay Lyth

YARN: DK

SIZE: 3.5″ x 3.5″ (9cm x 9cm)

Would it be Halloween if you didn’t feel like you were being watched? Creep out your friends in the best way possible with these cool Halloween Eyeball Coasters!

They’re beginner-friendly and quick to work up. You can easily make several within a day.

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Spooky Spider Bro
© Crafty Bunny Bun

2. Spooky Spider Bro

By: Crafty Bunny Bun

YARN: DK

SIZE: Unspecified

Eep! Creepy crawlies! Just kidding, these are just little squishy toy spiders perfect for decorating homemade webs for Halloween.

The pattern is simple and easy to follow. If you’re searching for free Halloween crochet patterns to make, then this Spooky Spider Bro pattern is worth adding to your list!

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Round Plush Bat
© Janet Carrillo

3. Round Plush Bat

By: Janet Carrillo

YARN: Worsted 

SIZE:  3.75″ height x 8″ length wings spread

No way, is that Dracula? The king of spooks is here and ready to drink all your strawberry juice!

Okay, this might be just a regular bat but the cuteness is otherworldly. Make sure to make some time to crochet a few copies of him for Halloween!

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Cauldron Bowl Cozy
© Sonya Blackstone

4. Cauldron Bowl Cozy

By: Sonya Blackstone

YARN: Worsted + Worsted = Super Bulky

SIZE: Fits a standard bowl

You don’t need to buy overpriced Halloween-themed bowls. Just make a few of these ooey, gooey Cauldron Bowl Cozies!

The pattern fits most standard bowls. So you can still have spook-tacular Halloween crockery without breaking the bank!

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Witch Legs Scarf
© Chelsea Roberts

5. Witch Legs Scarf

By: Chelsea Roberts

YARN: Aran

SIZE: Child – Adult

Now’s the perfect time to bust out your quirkiness! This Witch Legs Scarf pattern is a funny, yet cozy scarf perfect for Halloween.

This free Halloween crochet pattern has sizes for children and adults. So take this chance to have a quirky dress-up with your little ones!

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Fab-Boo-Lous Mini Crochet Ghost
© Ashley Parker

6. Fab-Boo-Lous Mini Crochet Ghost

By: Ashley Parker

YARN: Worsted

SIZE: 3.5″ tall

Halloween isn’t the same without an itty bitty Fab-Boo-Lous Mini Crochet Ghost! This adorable phantom is ready to take the night by storm.

With just the perfect amount of spooks and cuteness, this tiny goober is a fine addition to your collection of Halloween crochet patterns!

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Frankenstein Squish Amigurumi
©  Crochet 365 Knit Too

7. Frankenstein Squish Amigurumi

By: Crochet 365 Knit Too

YARN: Super Bulky

SIZE: 5” tall x 5” wide

Uh-oh…keep this stitched up cutie away from fire at all cost! Squishy and chunky, the Frankenstein Squish Amigurumi is a great addition to your growing band of ghouls.

Halloween crochet patterns like this little guy can be made quickly and still add so much to the theme. Be sure to make at least one of him!

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Mini Evil Witch Amigurumi
© Jonas Matthies

8. Mini Evil Witch Amigurumi

By: Jonas Matthies

YARN: Sport

SIZE: Unspecified

So THIS is where my mom’s broom went! Oh well, how else is this crafty witch going to fly on Halloween night?

The Mini Evil Witch Amigurumi will be perfect as a little extra treat for trick-or-treaters. So why not make a few to sprinkle into your mystical bowl of loot!

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Pumpkaboo (Pokemon #710 Pitrouille)
© TheLittleDoor

9. Pumpkaboo (Pokemon #710 Pitrouille)

By: Nathalie Nuisement

YARN: Unspecified

SIZE: Unspecified

Pokemon is an anime that I grew up watching. So I’m not missing a chance tot add this plump little pumpkin into the list. Kids will surely LOVE seeing this little fighter bobbing about with the rest of your handmade Halloween crew!

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Witch Gnome and Broom
© Jen Hayes

10. Witch Gnome and Broom

By: Jen Hayes

YARN: Aran

SIZES: 14.5 inches (36.8 cm)

You need these Witch Gnome and Broom dolls! Cute, witchy, and Halloween-ey, this tiny coven of witches will bring the magic into your home.

These Halloween crochet pattens have a bit more detail in them. So better start stitches them now!

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Candy Corn Gnome
© Tidzhen Gyuldzhu

11. Candy Corn Gnome

By: Tidzhen Gyuldzhu

YARN: Sport

SIZES: 8″ (20 cm)

Say what you want about candy corn, but you know deep down that Halloween is not the same without these colorful treats!

Amp up the trick-or-treating vibes by making a couple of these chunky Halloween crochet patterns.

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Halloween Candy Bags
© Sigoni Schaap

12. Halloween Candy Bags

By: Sigoni Schaap

YARN: Aran + Aran = Super Bulky

SIZES: 17″ – 19″

Picture this: Halloween Candy Bags that are big enough to fit all of the scrumptiously sweet treats from the whole neighborhood.

Your kid will never need a pit stop at home to dump out their goodies before embarking on a second round of trick-or-treating!

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Pumpkin Face Throw
© Coats & Clark

13. Pumpkin Face Throw

By: Michele Wilcox

YARN: Aran

SIZES: 49″ x 49″ (124.5 cm x 124.5 cm)

Halloween season is also cozy season. So why not be cozy and spooky all at the same time?

Halloween crochet patterns like this Pumpkin Face Throw is always worth making. Just imagine all the cozy family nights you can have all bundled up in this!

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To a Fun and Spooky Halloween this Year!

Avoid overpriced decor that you’ll throw out as soon as the season ends. These adorably spooky free Halloween crochet patterns will give you pieces that you will treasure for many years to come. You can even pass down some items to the next generation.

Halloween crochet patterns that can be made in a pinch are key for quickly getting into the spooky spirit. My top favorite for this round up are the Witch Gnome and Broom, Cauldron Bowl Cozy, and the Halloween Eyeball Coaster patterns. Which ones were yours?

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