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Bats, they’re not just for Halloween, they’re forever.
But Halloween is just around the corner as well! Here is a collection of little amigurumi bat free crochet patterns. While it is still early, wouldn’t it be great to get a jump on Halloween with some creepy-crawiles?
Because of their simple shapes, bats are easy to make and accessorize. In addition, they are also simply fun to make, and could be projects you could work up jointly with your kids. Why not experiment with some bats, and consequently build an unconventional ami collection.
A link to the free patterns is below the photos. The links to free patterns are under the photos.
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Halloween Bat
Have you ever though of making a bat form a pom-pom? Jen from Jen Hayes Creations has done it. this is an outstanding pattern for a Halloween amigurumi bat. This pattern will give you a broad canvas for your own personalization.
The original pattern and the photos are available jenhayescreations.com :
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Canine The Bat
As we all know, some bats are called flying foxes and are quite dog-like. Thus, Canine is a nice and sweet Halloween bat. Therefore, it will be a perfect toy fo younger children.
The original pattern and the photos are available on Instagram:
Draculon the Bat
Have you heard about Yarnhild and her awesome Halloween CAL? This lovely amigurumi bat pattern is the second part of the whole event. The ghosts have already been released as well! We recommend you take a look at the designer’s website ASAP! You will feel all the information you need there.
The original pattern and the photos are available on Yarnhild here:
More info on Ravelry here.
Spooky Batty Bat
It’s Halloween, boo! These scarily cute bats by Crafty Bunny Bun are a perfect way to show your “esprit de corps” this season. These easy and fun little bats are so quick to make, you can fill up your Halloween pumpkin with them in no time. As an alternative, you could use them as party loot bag stuffers. In all, they’re great and loads of fun to both make and have.
The original pattern and the photos are available on Crafty Bunny Bun here:
More info on Ravelry here.
Little Bat Amigurumi Pattern
The Litle Bat pattern is an ultra-cute little chauve souris with a lovely little bow and huge soulful eyes. Indeed, this will be one very unique and most adored little bat. Can you say: loot bag favor?
Skills: Easy Designer : Adriana Gori
The full article about this pattern is here:
More info also here.
Volumetric Halloween Bat Toy
This cute little amigurumi bat is not scary at all, so it is a great pattern, if you have small children around the house. It has 3″, so it will be perfect as a Halloween accent on the side table or a door wreath.
Skills: Easy Designer : Irene Esaulova
The full article about this pattern is here:
Sir Batwington the Brave Bat
This cute little amigurumi bat aristocrat is a great example of an amigurumi decoration worthy of making all year. Not only is it a wonderful idea for a decoration for any event, it’s also a toy that’s cute and cuddly. Great for the little ones!
Designer: Sweet Softies
The full article about this pattern is here:
Batty Batty Bats
Sorry, a free pattern for this amigurumi bat is not longer available.
The original pattern and the photos are available on Furls Crochet:
More info about project photographed on Ravelry.
Soft and Dreamy Bat
It’s time to get ready for Halloween and the ghouls and creepy-crawlies will be out in force. Of course, it’s up to us to make them. This cute little bat is a great example of an amigurumi Halloween decoration, and a wonderful idea for a decoration or toy that’s cute and cuddly rather than outright scary. Great for the little ones!
Skills: Easy Designer: Amigurumi Today
Bat Kawaii Cuddler
Of course, every Halloween bat needs a companion. To really get into the “esprit-de-corpse” of the season, you could make these cute bat-themed kawaii cuddlers which will not only be a great decoration, but a wonderful idea for a prize during the bobbing for apples contest or as a door prize at a Halloween bash.
Skills: Easy Designer: Donna & Michaelene
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