Hello crocheters!
With only a few weeks left until Halloween, I thought I would do a round up of my 8 favourite Halloween patterns! I have made a few of those, and the rest are on my “to-make” list. I generally love to decorate for Halloween and I have quite the collection of amigurumi, especially with the Amigurumi School of Magic running for the second year in a row. I hope you’ll enjoy my selection!
1. Spooky Spider by LizeeBeeCrafts. I’ve recently made this spider, and I absolutely love how cool it looks! I think it looks so realistic and you can even brush it to make it a furry spider. Paid pattern.
2. Witch’s Cauldron by Yum Yarn. How adorable is this little cauldron? I really love how cute it is and that you can make your potion in any colour you want! Free pattern.
3. Vampire by Spin a Yarn Crochet. I love Jillian’s patterns, she has so many cute free patterns on her website and her style is so unique. This little vampire is perfect to cuddle for Halloween. Free pattern.
4. Fruit Bats by Inky Fox the Yarn Bandit. Those bats are so adorable! Emmy’s patterns are always super fun and original, and I love how customisable her little fruit bats are. Paid pattern.
5. Pumpkin by Garnknuten. There are so many cute pumpkins patterns, but I really love this one. Veronica’s patterns are really great, I’ve made a few of hers now and they are super easy to follow. Free pattern.
6. Prince Perry the Frog by Airali Design. I love all of Ilaria’s patterns, she is one of the creators of the amigurumi school of magic and is always super nice to talk to. This frog is super cute and I feel like it would totally hide in my cauldron waiting for his kiss! Paid pattern.
7. Susie the Zombie doll by Cara’s Creations.Who knew that zombies could also be cute? I think that Susie is creepy in an adorable way! And how cute are her pompoms? Paid pattern.
8. Raven by I Crochet Things. I have made this pattern a few years ago and I love how it turned out! The feet were a bit tricky at first but really well explained. Free pattern.
And of course, I also have some of my own free patterns for you to enjoy, Terry the Turnip, Wiley the Wisp and my newest design Gwen the Gourd!
What are your favourite Halloween patterns? Do you generally decorate for Halloween? I’m always looking for new things to make so I’d love for you to share if you have some Halloween amigurumi you love.