Free Halloween Themed Crochet Patterns

Cute Free Patterns for All Skill Levels!

Rhonda Greene
Halloween crafts are fun because they are quirky and full of imagination. There are many unique Halloween themed crochet patterns available online free of charge! Here are some of the most fun and original free Halloween crochet patterns I have found.

Mummy, Ghost, and Frankenstein Dolls Free Crochet Patterns

This set of three patterns is adorable! There are instructions for a mummy, a ghost, and Frankenstein. My favorite is the mummy doll, I love the way in which the wrappings are created! These dolls would make perfect gifts for your favorite little ghouls this Halloween!

Pirate Pig Hat Free Halloween Costume Crochet Pattern

I am in love with this pattern! Make yourself a crazy Halloween costume this year with this awesome pirate pig hat pattern. The half-mask hat includes a pig nose and ears, plus a pirate hat and eye patch. It's one of the most interesting Halloween crochet patterns I have ever seen!

Incognito Mask Free Crochet Pattern

Everyone has seen the classic eyeglasses that come with bushy eyebrows, an oversized nose, and a funny moustache attached to them. Make your own twist on this concept with this free crochet pattern! The eyebrows and moustache incorporate eyelash yarn, making them all the more fun! Everyone is sure to get a kick out of this DIY Halloween costume!

Candy Corn Halloween Treat Bag Free Crochet Pattern

Perfect for the beginning crocheter, this candy corn treat bag is adorable! The pattern is simple and the finished results look fabulous. Perfect for your kids to carry on their Tick-or-Treating adventures, it would also work perfectly as a small handbag for your own Halloween adventures out on the town!

Skull Wristlet Free Crochet Pattern

If you prefer to carry something a little more gothic, this free pattern for a crocheted skull wristlet is another fun option for a purse to carry on Halloween night. The design is simple and the finished product appears more difficult and complex than it actually is. The skull appliqué on the front of the wristlet could also be incorporated into other accessories to make a matching set!

Bat Appliqué Free Crochet Pattern

Embellish all of your Halloween projects with this fun bat appliqué crochet pattern! It would make a great addition to blankets, shawls, sweaters, handbags, and more. Add detail by embroidering eyes and a smile with vampire fangs to make it even more fun!

Fairy Halloween Costume Free Crochet Pattern

This fairy costume pattern is as sweet as can be, and would be prefect as a Halloween costume as well as a general dress-up piece. The stitches required are all pretty basic and the finished costume is certain to make your little fairy smile. The colors used in the example are fairly light and I think the results are a little bland, but I can envision it in brighter, richer colors, and it would be phenomenal!

Skull Free Crochet Pattern

One of the most classic and common things associated with Halloween decorating is the skull. I found many free crochet patterns for skulls, but this one is my favorite. I love the small scale of it, making it a cute desktop accessory. The eyes are made from small, black ribbon roses, which is another touch I really like.

Witch Doll Free Crochet Pattern

This little which amigurumi (crocheted doll) is another of the cutest Halloween patterns I have found. The pattern also includes instructions for her broom and her bubbling cauldron. Any little girl would love to receive this witch doll as a Halloween gift!

Jack Skellington Doll Free Crochet Pattern

I was very excited to find this pattern! I love the movie The Nightmare Before Christmas, and Jack Skellington is one of my favorite cartoon characters of all time. This free crochet pattern is simple yet has all of the defining details of this modern classic Halloween character.

These are just a few of many wonderful free Halloween crochet patterns available online. Once you finish these projects, keep on searching to see what other gems you can find!

Published by Rhonda Greene

Rhonda Greene is a freelance writer and craft designer residing in a small town in Michigan. She grew up with a handyman father in a house undergoing constant renovations, and learned much about home impr...   View profile

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  • jcorn 9/1/2009

    Such a creative piece - Halloween crochet patterns!

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