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15 Cute and Easy Crochet Halloween Decorations!

Get into the spooky Halloween spirit with these super fun crochet Halloween decorations! Don’t stress about what to make to creepify your home this season. This silly list of fiends will be all you need for the perfect start to your Halloween decorating!

We know how much pressure you’re in to dress your house up to the nines this season. So we made sure to include easy Halloween crochet ideas that are quick to stich up but add a ton of spice to your space. Let’s get started!

Materials for this List of Crochet Halloween Decorations

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.
  • Crochet Halloween patterns – Don’t forget to grab your favorite patterns for crochet Halloween decorations from this list!
  • Googly eyes – You’ll find a couple of Halloween amigurumi patterns in this list. So make sure to have a few pairs of beady eyes to use!

15 Cute and Easy Crochet Halloween Decorations!

Ready to have the cutest collections of things that go ‘bump’ in the night? Take a look at these kooky Halloween crochet ideas!

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1. Spider Web Bunting

By: Jenila Mathialagan

YARN: Thread + Fingering = Fingering

SIZE: 7″ per spider web

Would it really be Halloween without spider webs? This super easy Spider Web Bunting pattern will be the perfect start to your Halloween decorating.

With a step-by-step YouTube tutorial, you will be making multiples of these webs within the day!

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2. Spooky Boo Ghost Garland Embellishment, Applique

By: See Love Share

YARN: Bulky

SIZE: 5.5″

These phantoms are up and ready to liven up the party! These are fun crochet Halloween decorations that you can drape across your windows, loop around banisters, or use to decorate a Halloween wreath.

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3. Rustic Pumpkin Garland

By: The Knotted Nest

YARN: Worsted

SIZE: 3.75″ x 3″

Even spooky Halloween needs a pop of color here and there! These Rustic Pumpkin Garland patterns will be your best friend when it comes to adding the perfect amount of brightness to your gloomy decor.

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4. Pinwheel Candy

By: Lion Brand Yarn

YARN: Aran

SIZE: 3.5″

Sprinkling a few of these Pinwheel Candy tokens in your cauldron of treats will be a fun little prank to your trick-or-treaters.

It’ll be a giggle once they realize they also grabbed a cute little mento of their trick-or-treating stop at your house!

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5. Halloween Tree of Spookiness

By: Cristina Mershon

YARN: Thread

SIZE: 3.1″ diameter

Some Halloween amigurumi decorations wouldn’t hurt to make. The Halloween Tree of Spookiness pattern is easy to follow and work up quickly. You’ll have little crochet Halloween decorations done within the day!

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6. Pumpkin Wind Spinner

By: Cylinda D. Mathews

YARN: Bulky

SIZE: Length – 22.5″

Some hanging crochet Halloween decorations scattered around your porch is always a welcome sight! This Pumpkin Wind Spinner will be fun to see dangling and twisting as the breeze blows by.

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7. Poisoned Apple

By: GoldenLucyCrafts

YARN: Worsted

SIZE: 5.25″

A few poisoned apples around the house wouldn’t hurt, right? This toxic treat is a nod to one of our favorite Disney movies: Snow White.

It’s simple and quick to make. A dozen of these adorable crochet Halloween decorations is sure to bring the whole spooky look together!

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8. Pin the Spider on the Web

By: Bobbi Anderson

YARN: Aran

SIZE: Web diameter – 54″ (137 cm)

A party game and decoration all in one! The Pin the Spider on the Web pattern is a must-make for any party host looking for Halloween-themed entertainment for their guests.

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9. Trick or Treat Wreath

By: Lily Sugar’n Cream

YARN: Worsted

SIZE: 13″ diameter

Not sure what to decorate the outside of your house? This Trick or Treat Wreath pattern is a great place to start!

Wreaths are fantastic for decorating doors and spicing up plain windows. Making a wreath takes time, so why not turn it into a family activity?

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10. Halloween Ornaments

By: Abby Sy

YARN: Sport

SIZES: Varies

This adorable bundle of crochet Halloween decorations is a life-saver for crafty parents who want to give their little ones the best Halloween ever but also don’t have the mental energy to think of things to make.

This collection of Halloween amigurumi patterns will teach you how to make the essentials like a Jack O’ Lantern, a bat, a spooky sheet ghost, candy corn, bubbly cauldron, and a tombstone!

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11. Eerily Beautiful Eyeballs

By: Kuema Tutorial

YARN: Sport

SIZES: One size

Hold up, you forgot your eyeball! Your Halloween decorating won’t be complete without a few bulging eyeballs scattered about. This Halloween amigurumi pattern is fun to make and even more fun to squish — the perfect creepy stress ball!

The pattern is in German, so make sure to enable your search engine’s auto translation.

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12. Halloween Flying Witch

By: Raffaella Tassoni

YARN: Sport

SIZES: 5.25″ x 6.2″ (14.5 cm x 15.5 cm)

Hanging tapestries can quickly transform the vibe of your space. This Halloween Flying Witch pattern is a must-stitch for crafters who are learning how to crochet tapestry pieces!

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13. Halloween Haunted House

By: Raffaella Tassoni

YARN: Sport

SIZES: 5.75″ x 6.2″ (14.5 cm x 15.5 cm)

Spooky bats, check! Creepy haunted house, check! This Halloween Haunted House pattern is another fun tapestry crochet project and the perfect pair to the Halloween Flying Witch pattern!

It’s made by the same crochet pattern designer. So you know you’re getting another awesome piece to show off to your party guests.

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14. There’s a Witch Stuck in My Wreath!

By: StringyDingDing

YARN: Worsted

SIZES: 10″ diameter

Want something that will render your trick-or-treaters speechless from giggling? The There’s a Witch Stuck in My Wreath! pattern is a hilarious project that I’m sure you’ll love to bust out for more Halloween seasons to come!

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15. Frankenstein Candy Bowl

By: Jennifer Renaud

YARN: Aran

SIZES: One Size: 8″ diameter x 7.5″ high

Tired of your old candy bowl? Give this one a try! The Frankenstein Candy Bowl will definitely be popular to the little kids roaming around the block. Just dump the candy in your bowl and ask the trick-or-treaters to reach their little hands inside Frankenstein’s mouth to grab a bunch of sweets. They’ll love it!

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Halloween crochet ideas to spooky-fy your home!

Halloween preparations don’t have to be stressful. This fun list of Halloween crochet ideas will set you up for a fun and creep-tacular holiday! Trick-or-treaters will get the chance to stick their hands inside Frankie’s mouth, play with squishy eyeballs, and giggle at silly ghouls. What’s more fun than that?

We don’t really go all-out on Halloween where I live, but our little subdivision does have an annual Halloween trick-or-treat for the children. So I might make the Frankenstein Candy Bowl, the Spooky Boo Ghost Garland Embellishment, Applique, and some Spider Web Bunting to make the outside of our apartment look on-theme!

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