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Explore over 50 free Halloween Amigurumi Patterns by a range of talented crochet designers in this inspiration-filled crochet roundup.

Halloween is right around the corner, and there’s no better way to get into the spooky spirit than by crocheting some spook-tacular amigurumi! From cute squishy decor to haunting loveys for the wee ones, this free crochet pattern roundup brings together a giant selection of free Halloween amigurumi patterns perfect for this startling season.

If you’re like me and didn’t really grow up celebrating Halloween, don’t write off this blog post quite yet! There are so many exciting designs and patterns that aren’t all terrifyingly terrific (sorry about all the alliteration, I can’t help myself!), that it’s worth having a little browse just in case something on the cuter side strikes your fancy.

Point being, there is something in this blog post for every crocheter – Halloween-celebrating fanatic or otherwise. Now, let’s cut to the chase!


Your Free Halloween Amigurumi Pattern Contents Page

In case you’re looking for a particular free Halloween amigurumi pattern, I’ve written a breakdown here of all the amigurumi themes I have rounded up in this post. Simply click on the theme you’re most interested in, to skip to that section of the blog post. Alternatively, keep scrolling past this section to browse the entire spooky selection.

  1. Bats
  2. Black Cats
  3. Candy Corn
  4. Cauldrons
  5. Devils
  6. Dracula Inspired Vampires
  7. Eyeballs
  8. Fantasy Creatures
  9. Frankenstein’s Monster
  10. Ghosts
  11. Gnomes
  12. Grim Reaper Amigurumi
  13. Hauntingly cuddly comforters
  14. Mummies
  15. Owls
  16. Pumpkin Plushies
  17. Skeletons
  18. Spiders
  19. Witches
  20. Zombies
  21. Bonus Free Halloween Amigurumi Patterns

Bats: Going Batty this Halloween!

If you’d like to make a bat amigurumi this Halloween, here are four adorbale options.

Baxter the Hanging Bat by The Nicole Chase

This adorable hanging bat amigurumi crochet pattern was designed by my friend, Nicole Chase. Nicole rates this pattern as an “advanced beginner” project, meaning that some prior amigurumi experience would be ideal. Baxter is an extremely cuddly bat amigurumi thanks to the super chunky chenille yarn Nicole recommends. Perfect for anyone opting for a cuter over creepy vibe for Halloween.

Crochet Bat Plushie Tutorial by CrochetMeZaddy

As you can see by the embedded YouTube video above, this is a full free bat plushie video crochet tutorial by CrochetMeZaddy on YouTube. I just had to include it because it’s been a super popular one online, and the result speaks for itself.

Mikey the Bat by DIY Fluffies

Now, this little cutie by Mariska at DIY Fluffies is perfect if you’re looking for a smaller bat amigurumi project for Halloween. This is also a pattern to opt for if you prefer working with a lighter yarn weight (like Schachenmayr Catania, Sport Weight) and a smaller hook size (Mariska recommends a 2.5mm for if going for the Catania yarn).

Pocket Pal Bat by DarlingMaple Designs

You can probably gather by the name, that this Pocket Pal Bat crochet pattern designed by DarlingMaple Designs is also on the smaller side. It is however also packed with adorable embroidery details, making this cutie look ideal for the Halloween season!

Crochet Bat by Hello Yellow Yarn

I really couldn’t finish the bat section of this free Halloween amigurumi pattern roundup without including this ridiculously adorable little Vampire Bat by MJ at Hello Yellow Yarn. You can access the full pattern either via a video tutorial on YouTube, or as a free written crochet pattern directly from MJ’s blog ‘Hello Yellow Yarn’.


Black Cats: Amigurumi for a Meow-gical Halloween!

This free Halloween amigurumi pattern category is for all my fellow cat-lovers, and to keep my feline friends (Bisky & Burty) at home happy. Here are some fun free Black Cat crochet patterns.

Bianca the Black Cat

Bianca the Black Cat is one of the free crochet patterns on my blog. I designed her for Halloween back in 2022. She is a relatively easy and quick make for a full-sized toy amigurumi cat. Her little stripy legs were inspired by the Wizard of Oz (I bet you can picture the scene!), and the rest is hopefully self explanatory – simply put, she’s a little black cat witch. What colours would you make her in?

Black Cat Amigurumi by Little Crochet Farm

This is a mini black cat free crochet pattern ideal for Halloween, designed by Ana at Little Crochet Farm. As you can see above, there is a full video tutorial for the pattern on YouTube but there is also a free written version of the pattern on the Little Crochet Farm blog here. This is an ideal pattern if you’re looking for a super quick and cute black cat.

Cobweb the Cat by The Nicole Chase

Another cracker of a crochet pattern by my pal, Nicole Chase. This black cat crochet pattern comes with their own little witches hat and broom. And oh my, that broom is something I just cannot get over – it is far too cute! You can get the full free written crochet pattern for Cobweb the Cat over on Nicole’s blog.


Candy Corn Cuties: Sweet Amigurumi Treats for Halloween

I have to be honest, I’ve never tried Candy Corn!! Can you believe it? It feels like a right of passage for most people celebrating Halloween. Despite by lack of knowledge about the sweet treat, it felt appropriate to offer some Candy Corn Cuties to this free Halloween amigurumi pattern roundup, so here they are.

Mini Candy Corn Man Amigurumi by Bumbee Crochet

This free Halloween crochet pattern by Kristina at Bumbee Crochet is an adorable wee Candy Corn character. It’s a mini amigurumi that uses a light weight yarn and small crochet hook, but stitch-wise looks like he’ll work up super quickly too! Check out the full written pattern on Kristina’s blog here.

Tiny Candy Corn by The Nicole Chase

This Tiny Candy Corn amigurumi pattern by The Nicole Chase is exactly what it sounds like, a mini version of the sweet treat. This is a super quick and easy make for Halloween. I can imagine these being used as extra novelty items to put in goodie bags or even to hand out to trick or treaters knocking on your door (if there aren’t too many, of course!).

Crochet Candy Corn by Virkadia

Now, if you’re looking for a Candy Corn amigurumi with a face on it, this is the free Halloween crochet pattern for you. This sweetie pattern by Joey at Virkadia is a Candy Corn amigurumi with a little personality. Imagine all the different expression faces you could add to this wee one – just a little creative decorative input from me. I’d love to see what you come up with!

Candy Corn Dinosaurs by The Nicole Chase

I couldn’t have a Candy Corn category and not include these absolutely innovative crochet designs by The Nicole Chase. She has mixed up her viral dinosaur crochet patterns by turning them into Candy Corn inspired Dinosuars. Go check the free written crochet pattern out here.


Cauldron Creations: Bewitching Amigurumi Patterns

What’s a witch without their cauldron, that’s where half the magic happens, right? I’m a big Hocus Pocus fan, can you tell?! Well to keep up with the spooky season, I had to include some free Cauldron crochet patterns to help you boil your broth.

Potion Cauldron by Virkadia

This bubbling potion cauldron amigurumi pattern by Joey at Virkadia. With their adorable little faces, this amigurumi pattern result is both adorable while giving off the Halloween spooky house vibes.

No-Sew Mini Crochet Cauldron Pattern by Stitch by Fay

Everyone loves a no-sew amigurumi project, right?? Well this adorable mini cauldron free crochet pattern by Fay at Stitch by Fay, is the ideal last-minute Halloween project. These would make such a great little decorative piece for a haunted house or kids room.


Devils: Devilishly Cute Amigurumi

Halloween wouldn’t be complete without a little mischief, and what better way to embrace the spirit than with some devilishly cute amigurumi? These patterns are perfect for adding a touch of playful spookiness to your Halloween decor!

Crochet Devil Creature by Rhonda Butler

This delightful Crochet Devil Creature pattern by Rhonda Butler is not just a pattern; it’s a fun YouTube tutorial that guides you through each step. With a devilish grin and a movable tail, this little creature is bound to steal the show this Halloween! Check out the full video tutorial here and get ready to whip up your own mischievous devil.

Mini Devil Pattern by Supergurumi

For those looking for a quick and easy project, the Mini Devil Pattern on the Supergurumi blog is the perfect choice. This adorable little devil is simple to make and great for beginners! It’s an excellent addition to your Halloween collection. Discover the full pattern here and bring some devilish charm to your crochet creations.


Dracula Inspired Vampires: Fanged Amigurumi Fun

Get ready to sink your hooks into some fang-tastic amigurumi with these Dracula-inspired vampire patterns! Whether you’re a fan of classic horror or just love a fun amigurumi project, these little vampires are sure to add some spooky charm to your Halloween festivities.

Flip Flop Vampire by Darling Maple Designs

First up is the Flip Flop Vampire by Sara Blake at Darling Maple Designs. This unique pattern combines the cute and cuddly with the classic vampire look, making it a playful addition to your Halloween decor. Perfect for both kids and adults, this design is sure to bring a smile to anyone’s face! Check out the full pattern here and let your creativity take flight.

Cat Dracula Amigurumi Pattern by Little Farm Crochet

If you’re a fan of both cats and vampires, then the Cat Dracula Amigurumi pattern by Little Farm Crochet is a must-try! This adorable feline has all the classic vampire traits, from its little fangs to the iconic cape. It’s a quick and charming project that will delight anyone who sees it. Find the full pattern here and start stitching your own purr-fectly spooky creation!

Viktor the Crochet Vampire by Chai Coffee Crochet

Last but certainly not least is Viktor the Crochet Vampire, a free pattern from Chai Coffee Crochet. With his classic vampire cape and tux, Viktor is a delightful project for anyone looking to embrace the Halloween spirit. This pattern offers clear instructions and is suitable for crocheters of all skill levels. Get your fangs into this fun project by checking out the pattern here.


Eyeballs: Get Your Eyes on These Halloween Patterns

Whether this thrills you or spooks you, there are indeed free amigurumi eyeball patterns out there. And what great makes these are for getting into the Halloween spirit (if you can stomach them, of course!).

How to crochet an Eyeball with Sharon Ojala

First up is the Small Eyeball Crochet Pattern by Sharon Oljala, featured on the Amigurumi To Go blog and as a full video tutorial on Sharon’s Youtube (as shown above). This simple yet charming pattern allows you to create cute little eyeballs that can serve as perfect decorations or be combined into other Halloween-themed projects (like the Crochet Eyeball Eating Monster here). These Eyeballs are quick to crochet, making them a great choice for last-minute Halloween crafting. Check out the full pattern here and get ready to make a whole bunch!

Free Halloween Amigurumi Eyeball Crochet Pattern by Ling Ryan on the Hooked On Patterns Blog

Next, we have a classic with the Free Halloween Amigurumi Eyeball Crochet Pattern by Ling Ryan on the Hooked On Patterns blog. This free crochet pattern enables you to make creepily realistic eye-catching eyeballs that can serve as decorations or fun additions to your Halloween candy bowls. They’re easy to make and can be customized in various colors to suit your spooky theme. Dive into this eye-popping project by visiting the pattern here.


Fantasy Creatures: Enchanting Amigurumi for Halloween

Going in a different direction with this theme, I thought I’d branch out into some more mythical and fantastical creatures. Moving closer to the imaginative, fun and cute, as opposed to the scary, spooky and frightful. Let’s explore some enchanting amigurumi that could accompany your Halloween celebrations.

Dante the Dragon

Meet Dante, my adorable dragon ready to take flight this Halloween! This easy-level crochet pattern is perfect for anyone who loves to create fantastical creatures. Using worsted weight cotton yarn, Dante is not cute, but is pretty quick to make given his size. With his charming features and fiery spirit, he has definitely become one of my favourites.

Percival the Phoenix Amigurumi

I love embracing the magic of the mythical Phoenix with my pattern, Percival the Phoenix! This mini amigurumi is made using Rico Ricorumi Nili Nili DK, capturing the vibrant colors and majestic spirit of this legendary bird. It’s a fun creative challenge and could make a lovely addition to your Halloween décor.

Amigurumi Unicorn by Sweet Softies

No fantasy collection is complete without a unicorn! This enchanting Amigurumi Unicorn pattern by Sweet Softies features a colorful mane and horn, making it a delightful project for Halloween. Its whimsical design adds a magical touch to any Halloween display.


Frankenstein’s Monster: Spooktacular Amigurumi Creations

There’s something undeniably charming about Frankenstein’s Monster, and these amigurumi patterns capture that essence perfectly. Each design brings its own unique flair, making them fantastic additions to any Halloween décor.

Flip Flop Frankie by Sara Blake at Darling Maple Designs

Sara Blake’s Flip Flop Frankie is a delightful twist on the classic monster. This pattern combines fun and creativity, resulting in an adorable amigurumi that’s sure to bring a smile to your face. It’s a quick project that’s perfect for those looking to add a playful touch to their Halloween festivities.

Frankenstein by Maggie at Zamiguz

Maggie’s Frankenstein pattern on Zamiguz is a must-try for those who love the classic character. This free pattern beautifully captures the iconic features of Frankenstein’s Monster, making it a fun and rewarding project to work on. It’s a great way to challenge yourself while creating a timeless piece for Halloween.

No Sew Frankenstein by Fay at Stitch by Fay

If you prefer a no-sew amigurumi, check out Fay’s No Sew Frankenstein pattern. As the name suggests, this design eliminates the need for sewing, making it perfect for beginners or anyone looking for a quick project. It’s also a super mini project making a quick last-minute Halloween make.

Francis the Monster Decoration by Cilla Crochets

And last but not least, I’m excited to share my own latest Halloween pattern, Francis the Monster Decoration! This adorable amigurumi is perfect for Halloween and adds a fun, spooky touch to your decorations. I hope you enjoy making him as much as I did!


Ghosts: Adorable Amigurumi Spooks for Halloween

Ghosts have long been a staple of Halloween lore, and these amigurumi patterns are perfect for capturing that spooky spirit! Whether you’re looking to create a classic ghost or something a bit cuter, these patterns offer a fun way to bring some ghostly charm to your home this Halloween.

Crochet Amigurumi Ghost by Hooked by Robin

Robin’s Crochet Amigurumi Ghost is a delightful project that’s perfect for all skill levels. This YouTube ghost crochet pattern guides you through each step, making it easy to follow along.

Tiny Ghost by The Nicole Chase

If you’re short on time or just love miniatures, check out Nicole Chase’s Tiny Ghost pattern. This quick and easy make is perfect for creating little ghostly friends to sprinkle throughout your home or use as cute party favors this Halloween.

Gwin the Ghost Decoration by Cilla Crochets

And finally, I’m excited to share my own pattern, Gwin the Ghost Decoration! This easy crochet ghost is a fun project that’s perfect for all skill levels.


Gnomes: Adorable Amigurumi Friends for Halloween

Gnomes have a whimsical charm that makes them perfect for Halloween decorations. These adorable amigurumi patterns feature delightful gnomes that embody the spirit of the season.

Crochet Pumpkin Gnome by Jen Hayes

Kick off your Halloween crafting with Jen Hayes’ Crochet Pumpkin Gnome! This pattern features a cute pumpkin gnome topped with a witch hat, blending the festive vibes of Halloween with the .cosy autumn feels. It’s a fun project that’s sure to brighten up any corner of your home.

Crochet Cat Gnome by Jen Hayes

Next up is the delightful Crochet Cat Gnome, also by Jen Hayes. This pattern combines the cuteness of a gnome with the black cat, making it a fantastic choice for cat lovers. It’s a unique take on gnomes that’s bound to charm anyone who sees it this Halloween!

Crochet Witch Gnome by Jen Hayes

Finally, don’t miss the enchanting Crochet Witch Gnome by Jen Hayes. With its whimsical witch hat and charming details, this pattern perfectly captures the Halloween spirit. It’s a fun project to add some magic to your Halloween festivities!


Grim Reaper Amigurumi: Spooky Yet Cute!

Embrace the haunting spirit of Halloween with some adorable Grim Reaper amigurumi! These patterns capture the essence of this iconic figure while adding a playful twist.

Grim Reaper Amigurumi – Mini Pattern by Stringy Ding Ding

This mini Grim Reaper amigurumi pattern from Stringy Ding Ding is a delightful take on the classic character. It’s perfect for those who love small, quick projects that are both spooky and charming. With easy-to-follow instructions, you’ll have your own little Reaper ready in no time!

Grim Reaper by Skein Spider on YouTube

For those who prefer video tutorials, check out this Grim Reaper pattern by Skein Spider. This detailed YouTube pattern tutorial makes crocheting this spooky figure accessible for all skill levels. Follow along as you create your own version of this classic Halloween character.


Hauntingly Cuddly Comforters

As the spooky season approaches, there’s nothing better than having a cozy comforter for the wee ones to snuggle up with. These hauntingly cuddly creations are perfect for adding a touch of magic to your Halloween festivities for the little ones in your life.

Willow the Witch Lovey by Cilla Crochets

I’m excited to introduce you to Willow, the whimsical witch lovey I designed! This pattern is not only fun to make, but it also serves as a comforting companion for little ones during Halloween. Crafted with soft yarn, Willow features a sweet expression and a flowing hat, making her an adorable addition to any child’s collection.

Casper Cuddles by Cilla Crochets

Next up is Casper Cuddles, my adorable ghost comforter that’s perfect for Halloween snuggles. This pattern offers a delightful combination of cuteness and comfort, making it a great companion for nighttime or playtime. Casper’s friendly face are sure to make him a favorite among the babies. He’s designed to be quick and enjoyable to crochet, making it easy to create a special gift for the little ones in your life this Halloween.


Mummies: Bandaged Amigurumi

Get ready to wrap up your Halloween crafting with some adorable mummy-themed crochet patterns! These charming mummies are perfect for adding a touch of spooky fun to your holiday celebrations.

Mummy by Drunken Aunt Wendy

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First up is a classic mummy pattern that’s both simple and delightful to create. Drunken Aunt Wendy’s design showcases the signature wrapped look, making it a fun project for crafters. This pattern is perfect for adding a whimsical touch to your Halloween decorations or as a gift for a fellow crochet enthusiast.

Freaky Mummy Amigurumi Doll by Stringy DingDing

Next, let me introduce you to the Freaky Mummy amigurumi doll! This playful design features quirky details and a friendly expression, making it a fun addition to any Halloween collection. The pattern is easy to follow, allowing you to whip up this spooky yet cute mummy in no time.

Mummy Cat by Little Crochet Farm

Finally, don’t miss out on the Mummy Cat pattern by Little Crochet Farm! This delightful amigurumi combines the fun of mummies with the charm of kitty cats, resulting in an irresistibly cute creation. The pattern offers a unique twist and is great for cat lovers who want to celebrate Halloween in style. Plus, it’s a quick project that makes for a fantastic gift!


Whoo’s Ready for Halloween? Spooky Owl Amigurumi Patterns to Crochet!

Embrace the charm of the night with these delightful owl-themed crochet patterns! Owls are perfect for adding a touch of nature to your Halloween celebrations and make fantastic gifts for bird lovers.

Odin the Owl by Green Fox Farms Designs

First up is Odin the Owl, a wonderfully detailed amigurumi pattern by Lisa at Green Fox Farms Designs. This pattern features vibrant colors and expressive eyes that bring Odin to life. It’s an enjoyable project for crocheters of all skill levels, and the finished owl makes a charming addition to your Halloween decor or a unique gift for a friend.

Oswald the Owl by The Nicole Chase

Next, meet Oswald the Owl, designed by Nicole at The Nicole Chase. This adorable amigurumi pattern captures the essence of owls with its round shape and fluffy features. The pattern is easy to follow, making it a great choice for those new to amigurumi. Oswald is perfect for cuddling and adds a delightful touch to any Halloween display or as a cozy companion for kids.


Pumpkin Pals

Get ready for fall with these delightful pumpkin plushie patterns! Pumpkins are synonymous with Halloween, making them perfect for adding a cozy touch to your seasonal decorations or for gifting to loved ones.

Free Pumpkin Amigurumi Pattern by Holly Lanier at Storyland Amis

Start with Holly Lanier’s Free Pumpkin Amigurumi Pattern, which guides you in creating an adorable, plump pumpkin. This pattern is simple yet effective, resulting in a cute plushie that’s sure to brighten up any space. Its round shape and friendly face make it an ideal companion for your Halloween celebrations.

Free Pumpkin Crochet Pattern by Mariska Vos-Bolman at DIY Fluffies

Next is Mariska Vos-Bolman’s Free Pumpkin Crochet Pattern, a charming design that showcases the classic pumpkin shape. This pattern is fun to crochet and can be made in different colors to suit your personal style. Whether you display it on your table or give it as a gift, it’s sure to bring a smile.

Tiny Pumpkin by The Nicole Chase

For something smaller, check out the Tiny Pumpkin pattern by The Nicole Chase. This mini plushie is perfect for adding to gift baskets, table settings, or simply as a delightful decoration. Its quick construction makes it easy to whip up several in different colors!

Free Crochet Pumpkin Pattern by Petra at Cuddly Stitches Craft

Petra at Cuddly Stitches Craft offers a fantastic Free Crochet Pumpkin Pattern that captures the essence of a classic pumpkin. With its textured body and leafy top, this pattern is a fun challenge that yields stunning results.

Small Crochet Pumpkin Pattern by Agat at Made by Gootie

Agat from Made by Gootie presents a lovely Small Crochet Pumpkin Pattern that’s great for using up leftover yarn. This cute little pumpkin is perfect for adorning your home or for festive crafting with kids.

Free Pumpkin Crochet Pattern by Rose at Hookfully

Rose at Hookfully shares a charming Free Pumpkin Crochet Pattern that features a traditional pumpkin shape with a whimsical twist. This pattern is easy to follow, making it a great project for beginners.

Pumpkin Spice Crochet Stackable Trio by Briana at Briana K Designs

Finally, Briana at Briana K Designs has created a delightful Pumpkin Spice Crochet Stackable Trio that offers a unique twist on traditional pumpkins. This trio of stackable pumpkins is perfect for creating a playful display and is a fun project that adds variety to your crochet collection.


Bone-ified Cuties: Spooky Skeleton Amigurumi!

Get ready to embrace the spooky spirit of Halloween with these fun skeleton-themed crochet patterns! From playful amigurumi to intricate designs, these patterns are perfect for adding a touch of the macabre to your decor.

Spooky Scary Skeleton Crochet Pattern by ComplicatedKnots

Start your spooky journey with the Spooky Scary Skeleton Crochet Pattern by ComplicatedKnots. This YouTube tutorial walks you through the process of creating an adorable skeleton that’s perfect for Halloween. With a separate video for the skull, you’ll have all the guidance you need to make this charmingly creepy creation!

Skeleton Cat Amigurumi Free Pattern by Little Farm Crochet

Next up is the Skeleton Cat Amigurumi Free Pattern by Little Farm Crochet. This pattern features a quirky cat with a playful skeleton design, making it an ideal project for cat lovers who want to celebrate Halloween. It’s an easy and fun pattern that will add a touch of whimsy to your spooky decor.

Sugar Skull Amigurumi Free Pattern by Spin a Yarn Crochet

For something vibrant and festive, check out the Sugar Skull Amigurumi Free Pattern by Spin a Yarn Crochet. This pattern involves lots of color changing, resulting in a stunning piece that celebrates the Day of the Dead tradition. It’s perfect for those looking to create a unique decorative item that embodies the spirit of Halloween.


Web of Cuteness: Spine-Tingling Spider Amigurumi!

Get ready for a creepy-crawly adventure with these fun spider-themed crochet patterns! Perfect for adding a spooky touch to your Halloween festivities, these patterns are sure to delight spider lovers and craft enthusiasts alike.

Spider by Petra at Cuddly Stitches Craft

Start off with the Spider pattern by Petra at Cuddly Stitches Craft. This delightful free crochet pattern is perfect for beginners and creates a charming little spider that can add a playful element to your Halloween decor. With clear instructions, you’ll have a fun project to complete in no time!

Easy Spider by Fay at Stitch by Fay

Next, try the Easy Spider pattern by Fay at Stitch by Fay. This quick and simple pattern is perfect for crocheters of all skill levels. With its adorable design, you can create multiple spiders to scatter around your home, making it an excellent addition to your Halloween crafting!

Creepy Spider by Skein Spider

For those who enjoy a bit of a fright, check out the Creepy Spider YouTube tutorial by Skein Spider. This pattern is designed to give you a more realistic spider look that is sure to creep out your friends and family. Follow along with the video to create this spine-tingling arachnid!

Squishy Baby Spider by Jade Gauthier-Boutin

Finally, make the Squishy Baby Spider by Jade Gauthier-Boutin. This free PDF download from Ravelry features a small and quick-to-make design that’s perfect for using up leftover yarn. These tiny spiders are great for decorating or gifting, and their squishy nature adds to their charm!


Stitchcraft and Sorcery: Bewitching Amigurumi Magic!

Embrace the enchanting world of witches with these delightful crochet patterns! Perfect for adding a whimsical touch to your Halloween projects, these patterns will inspire your creativity and charm any visitors you have for this holiday season.

The Sisters Ada and Kat by Galencaixe at Hobbii Yarn

Start your witchy crafting with The Sisters Ada and Kat, designed by Galencaixe and available as a free PDF download on the Hobbii Yarn website. This adorable pattern features a little girl dressed as a witch alongside her sister dressed as a cat. It’s a perfect project for Halloween, showcasing your crochet skills while creating a charming pair!

Amigurumi Witch Doll by yönetici

Next up, try the Amigurumi Witch Doll pattern by yönetici. This free pattern offers a delightful design that captures the essence of a classic witch. With easy-to-follow instructions, you’ll have a whimsical witch doll to adorn your Halloween display or gift to a friend!

Small Amigurumi Witch Doll by Little Crochet Farm

For a hands-on approach, check out the Small Amigurumi Witch Doll YouTube tutorial by Little Crochet Farm. This video guide provides step-by-step instructions to create a charming small witch doll. Follow along and watch your crochet skills flourish as you bring this cute character to life!


Stitch ‘n’ Stagger: Amigurumi Zombies Rising!

Get ready to embrace the spooky side of crochet with these fun zombie-themed patterns! These creations will add a playful touch to your Halloween decorations or gifts.

Zombie Bear by Nicole at The Nicole Chase

Start your zombie journey with the Zombie Bear pattern by Nicole from The Nicole Chase. This delightful bear is sure to be a hit with its quirky undead charm. The pattern is easy to follow, making it perfect for crocheters looking to create a unique Halloween plushie.

Crochet Office Zombie by Kristina at BumBee Crochet

Next, dive into the world of the Crochet Office Zombie by Kristina at BumBee Crochet. This pattern adds a humorous twist to the typical zombie theme, depicting a fun office worker turned undead. With clear instructions, you’ll have a hilarious and relatable character that’s sure to be a conversation starter at your next gathering!


Bonus Amigurumi Halloween Patterns

For those who crave a little extra creativity this Halloween, here are some bonus amigurumi patterns that will elevate your spooky crafting game! Each pattern offers a unique twist that is sure to delight.

Creepy Clown by The Crochet Queen Designs

First up is the Creepy Clown pattern by The Crochet Queen Designs. This playful yet eerie clown is reminiscent of the Joker, making it an exciting addition to your Halloween collection. With its vibrant colors and whimsical features, this amigurumi is sure to stand out and bring a touch of frightful fun to your décor!

Grave Amigurumi by Stringy Ding Ding

Next, create a little ambiance with the Grave Amigurumi by Stringy Ding Ding. This pattern features a spooky graveyard stone that’s perfect for setting the mood. It’s a quick and easy project that can complement your Halloween displays or be gifted to fellow crochet enthusiasts!

Spooky Tree Crochet Pattern by ComplicatedKnots

Last but not least, add a touch of eerie charm with the Spooky Tree Crochet Pattern by ComplicatedKnots. This YouTube tutorial guides you through making a hauntingly beautiful tree that can serve as a focal point in your Halloween decorations. Its intricate details will make it a cherished piece for years to come.


That brings us to the end of this free Halloween amigurumi pattern roundup blog post! I hope you’ve found a crochet project that you’re excited to make for the spooky season, and if you have, drop me a comment below and let me know what project you’ve gone for!

Until next time, happy crocheting,

Cilla x