The ghouls and goblins are nigh!
So, it’s mid-September and the Halloween stuff is out in force in the stores. However, we crocheters can do better, right? Indeed, all we need is a bit of time, and a bit of that is what we have. It’s 6 weeks to work up a frenzy of ghosts, ghouls, goblins, bats, spiders and sundry other creepy crawlies. Accordingly, here are some fine patterns to get you into the “esprit de corpse”. I just know, your house can be the scariest and most haunted it’s ever been with these fine halloween decorations.
Halloween Witch with Pumpkitty
The adorable pumpkitten is a companion for the amigurumi witch. Although this is definitely a Halloween team, it looks more friendly than spooky but certainly with a Halloween flair. Therefore, these toys will look perfect in addition to your other halloween decorations. Lets get started preparing for Halloween night!
Skills: Intermediate  Designer: Amigurumi Today
Circle of Skulls Wreath Free Crochet Pattern
Here is a great idea for a door wreath for Halloween. These circle of skulls on a pumpkin-colored crocheted wreath with a wire backing is a beautiful yet appropriately scary decoration that will show all the little trick-or-critters that here is a house where they can definitely knock on the door and say Boo! The project is easy to make, and best of all, if you keep it in a dust-free bag, it will be a cherished Halloween decoration for many years to come.
Skills: Easy to Intermediate  Designer : Nancy Anderson
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Halloween Tentacle Candy Bowl
Here is a funny pattern for a halloween decoration. It will be a particularly great idea for Halloween 2020, if you plan to distribute sweets and at the same time maintain social-distancing. You can make it in any size to fit the trick-or-treater hordes knocking down your door.
Designer:Â Tamara Kelly
Jack-In-The-Web Free Crochet Pattern
Meanwhile, for inside the house, here is a beautiful doily or trivet incorporating four pumpkins into a spiderweb. It’s attractive, but fun and easy Halloween decoration, so thereby it’s a great project to try to do with your kids.
Skills: Easy        Designer: Marsha Glassner
Grim Reaper
 Designer: Carolyne Brodie
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Frankenstein Candy Pouch
 Designer: Sarah Zimmerman
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Poisoned Apple
 Designer: GoldenLucyCrafts
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Like the pumpkins and even though the others are cute, I’m sorry to say I’m not into the others.