10 Amazing Free Halloween Crochet Patterns

These 10 cute and spooky Halloween-themed crochet patterns are sure to make your home spectacular.

It’s halfway through September and for many of us that means it’s finally time to start decorating for fall or Halloween. Although, if we are being honest, many of us were ready for the fall halfway through the summer. I know a lot of people’s favorite season is summer. After all, you can spend lots of time with your family, go swimming, and watch fireworks. Personally, summer is my least favorite season. It is unbearably hot here in the desert. I much prefer the crisp morning air, pumpkins, and sweaters (even though I can’t wear them through most of autumn here).

In honor of fall, I have found 10 amazing free crochet patterns to help you decorate your home. Use them to bring the Halloween spirit, decorate your bookshelves, or even give them as gifts.

All of these patterns are available in written format.

Thank you to all of the wonderful creators who have provided their patterns for free.

These creators all have more amazing patterns for you to try! Be sure to check out their work and show them the projects you made.

***These patterns are not my own and will be removed from this post if requested. Click the links below to find these incredible patterns.

Candy Corn Granny Square by Jack Evil

This free written pattern is available for free here as a Ravelry download.

It is easy to understand and works up quickly. The best part? You can mix and match it with other Halloween-themed granny squares.

Little Ghost Coaster by Lauren Robinson

This quick and easy coaster is the perfect way to add whimsy to your home. This is a beginner friendly pattern with written instructions. The most difficult part will be the color changes, but once you get used to it, it will be a breeze! The designer offers very helpful tips for changing colors in this pattern. Plus, you could probably use this for your Halloween granny sqaure blanket. The pattern can be found here.

Spooky Cauldron Mug by Baubles and Yarn

This pattern is so cute. It is available as a written pattern here. You can make it as the original cauldron or, if you prefer, the designer has created a mummy variation of the patter.

Ghost by Briana K

This is a quick and easy beginner level project. If you want to add an extra spooky element to this cute little guy, the author also suggest using glow in the dark yarn.

The written pattern is available here.

Witch Hat Cutie by Virkadia

This adorable hat is available as a written pattern here. It is easy to follow and perfect for beginners. If you would like it to look more realistic, you can always opt to not add a face.

Hocus Croakus Toad by Kylie Slee

This amazing Halloween piece is sure to be a crowd pleaser. While it may be a little more work than the other patterns here, it is available as both a written pattern and a video tutorial. You can access the pattern here.

Halloween House by Kwannie Cheng

I love this house because the customization possibilities are endless! You can quite easily make this your own. The written instructions for this pattern can be found here.

Last Minute Pumpkins by Rhondda Mol

You cannot go wrong by adding some cute little pumpkins to your home for the fall. It is easy, quick, and festive. You can find the pattern here.

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