43 Crochet Halloween Patterns Free Ideas

Our collection of 43 free crochet Halloween patterns is here to ignite your imagination and transform your home into a festive haven.

From adorable pumpkins and ghostly garlands to eerie amigurumi and haunting home decor, these patterns cater to every skill level and style.

Whether you’re a crochet novice or a seasoned pro, these delightful designs will inspire you to pick up your hook and conjure up some Halloween magic.

Dive in and discover your next bewitching project!

1. Crochet Halloween Ghosts

If you are new to amigurumi, I highly recommend starting with these Halloween ghosts.

They are the perfect beginner pattern, and you can make so many different variations!

You can make them in different sizes by using different yarn weights, and you can also make them in different colors.

I love the idea of using a variegated yarn for a fun twist!

2. Crocheted Halloween Spider Web

What’s a Halloween party without some spider webs? This crochet spider web pattern is perfect for adding a little spook to your Halloween decorations!

This pattern is great for beginners and works up quickly.

You can make a bunch of these spider webs and hang them around your house or use them as coasters for your Halloween party.

3. Crochet Halloween Wreath

This crochet Halloween wreath is the perfect way to add some Halloween spirit to your home.

It’s made with a variety of crochet motifs that are then attached to a foam wreath form.

You can customize the colors to match your home decor or stick with the traditional Halloween colors.

The crochet motifs used in this pattern are a spider, a ghost, a spider web, and a candy corn.

The motifs are all beginner-friendly and work up quickly. This is a great pattern to use up some of your yarn scraps.

4. Halloween Candy Corn Earrings

These candy corn earrings are the perfect accessory to add a little Halloween flair to any outfit.

The pattern is easy to follow and works up quickly, so you can make a pair for all your friends.

5. Crochet Halloween Spider

This crochet spider is so cute, you might not even mind having it in your house!

This pattern is made by crocheting two different sizes of circles for the body and then adding legs and eyes.

You can make the body as big or as small as you want and customize the colors to your liking.

This is a great beginner-friendly pattern that’s perfect for practicing your circle-making skills. This pattern is made using the sc stitch.

6. Halloween Boo Banner

This is a simple and fun banner that you can make with any of your favorite Halloween shapes.

I chose to make a row of black cats, but you could make pumpkins, ghosts, witches hats, or anything else you can think of.

I used a simple technique of single crocheting the shapes together, but you could also make them individually and sew them to a chain.

There are so many possibilities with this one!

7. Halloween Crochet Pumpkin

This free crochet pattern is for an adorable little pumpkin.

The pumpkin is made with a medium (4) weight yarn and a 4 mm crochet hook.

The pumpkin is worked in the round with single crochet stitches and the ribbing is made with front-post and back-post double crochet stitches.

The pumpkin is then stuffed and sewn up.

The pumpkin is then topped with a small amount of green yarn for the stem. The stem is made with a 4 mm crochet hook and single crochet stitches.

The stem is then sewn to the top of the pumpkin.

8. Crochet Halloween Spider Web Earrings

I love making crochet earrings because they work up so quickly. You can make a pair in just a few minutes!

These spider web earrings are perfect for Halloween. You could also make them in different colors to wear throughout the year.

9. Halloween Crochet Skull

This crochet skull is a great decoration to add to your Halloween festivities.

You can add it to a wreath, use it as a napkin ring, or add it to a garland.

This crochet skull pattern by Hooked on Patterns is a free pattern with a video tutorial.

10. Crochet Halloween Witch Hat

This fun crochet witch hat is perfect for Halloween. Make one for your little one, or make a few to decorate your home.

You could even make one for your dog!

This pattern uses single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet, and slip stitches. It’s rated as an easy pattern and includes a photo tutorial.

Conclusion

I hope you guys enjoyed this post. I love everything Halloween and can’t wait to share more with you!

Please let me know what you thought of these patterns and if you would like to see more Halloween patterns in the future.

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