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Halloween Amigurumi

Welcome to our collection of free crochet patterns for Halloween amigurumi. If you’re looking to make a spooky-cute toy, this spot is full of amazing project ideas! Choose between iconic Halloween characters representing ghoulish bats, mischievous witches, spooky ghosts, and more. Whether you decide to use them as festive gifts for kids or eerie decor centerpieces, they’re sure to be a hit! The free Halloween amigurumi patterns gathered below are suitable for both beginners and intermediate, so anyone can create their own spooky companion!

Free Crochet Halloween Amigurumi Pattern Roundups

Discover the best Halloween-inspired toys featured in our round-up posts below. These projects are the perfect way to celebrate the spooky season for those who love crafting amigurumi. Think crochet bats, ghosts, spiders, skeletons, grim reapers – which of these common Halloween figures are you ready to bring to life?

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Exclusive Free Halloween Amigurumi Crochet Patterns

Check out these awesome crochet Halloween amigurumi designed exclusively for YourCrochet. Each pattern is free to follow on our site and can be worked up by beginners. Prefer to crochet offline? You can get their easy-to-print versions from our store.

Explore Free Crochet Patterns for Halloween Amigurumi in our Database

Below, you can browse individual patterns for Halloween amigurumi. All spooky themes gathered in one place for convenient search. Check them out right now and take your pick!

a black crochet bat

Halloween Bat

Create the cuddliest crochet Halloween bat ever with this adorable pattern by Weronika Miechowicz! Made with squishy velvet yarn, it's sure to steal many hugs from kids and adults alike. Whether you're a real lover of these spooky animals or want to make a cute, mushy plushie for your little one, this sweet amigurumi is for you. The toy features two flexible wings that you can curl up around the bat's body and hang it in your room after attaching a string.

two crochet Halloween gnomes

Halloween Gnomes

Looking for fun seasonal decorations? Ask and you shall receive! These two adorable crochet gnomes, designed by Weronika Miechowicz, feature colorful outfits inspired by fall and Halloween. Whether you place them on your office desk, kitchen table, or favorite shelf, these hat-wearing figurines with long, lush beards will enhance the look of every festive display.

a crochet ghost amigurumi wearing a pumpkin hat

Halloween Cuddle Me Ghost

Looking for the most adorable..ahem.. the spookiest crochet ghost amigurumi? Then check out this delightful pattern designed by Amigurumi Today! The toy features a Halloween-inspired outfit with a pumpkin hat and a ruffled white dress, which makes both a quirky seasonal decoration and a lovely playtime companion for kids.

Crocheted pumpkins and adorable Lil Monsters with googly eyes are displayed on a wooden surface outdoors, adding charm to the Halloween scene.

Lil Monsters Kitty Cat Pumpkin

Discover the cutest little cat monster pumpkin decorations for Halloween. Get inspired and create a spooktacular display! The Lil Monsters Kitty Cat Pumpkin crochet pattern by See Love Share is a great way to spice up your Halloween celebrations with spooky cuteness. These adorable pumpkin-inspired pieces combine Halloween iconic motifs with the playful character of a cat, resulting in whimsical home decor or handmade gifts for kids.

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FAQ

The most popular crochet amigurumi for Halloween include ghosts, pumpkins, bats, witches, black cats, spiders, skulls, candy corn, and cute monsters.

It depends on your skill level and how big or intricate a given pattern is. Small amigurumi projects can often be finished in 2–6 hours, while larger or more detailed characters may take a full weekend or longer.

No, you don’t, although plastic safety eyes will give your handmade toys a nice polished look. You can use safety eyes, embroider facial features, or sew on felt details. For toys intended for young children, embroidered eyes are generally the safest option.

Polyester fiberfill is the most common stuffing because it is lightweight, washable, and helps amigurumi toys keep their shape.

Definitely. There are plenty of ways to do so. Consider displaying them on shelves, mantels, tables, and tiered trays. You can also incorporate them into festive centerpieces and garlands.

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