This post is a FREE crochet pattern roundup that is filled with free patterns from incredible designers across the world. Have a look at the cutest Halloween patterns and see where to find the free patterns that are both easy to crochet and more complex. So, grab your hook and yarn, and jump into the wonderful world of all these amazing crochet pattern designers!
Do you want to bring some spooktacular charm to your Halloween decorations? Look no further than these 10 FREE Halloween crochet patterns! Whether you’re a seasoned crochet pro or just starting out, these designs are perfect for adding some festive flair to your home. From creepy spiders to friendly ghosts, these patterns offer a range of options to suit any Halloween aesthetic. So grab your crochet hook and some yarn, and get ready to create some ghoulishly good decorations. Let’s dive in!

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*This is a roundup post with the best free crochet patterns I have found on the web. I do not own the pictures, or the patterns listed below unless they say swecraftcorner. The patterns are available on the designer’s page/blog which is linked next to each featured pattern. These amazing indie designers have worked hard on these incredible patterns and photos for us to enjoy, so please visit their website and show your support for their hard work by reading and sharing their content! *
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Trick or Treat
Pattern and photo credit: Mary Pile

Get ready for a spook-tacular season!
I’m excited to share my free Trick or Treat pattern with you all! Perfect for adding some spooky fun to your projects. Can’t wait to see what you create!
Halloween Heart Ornament
Pattern and photo credit: GoldenLucyCrafts

This crochet pattern is for making a Halloween heart ornament with a spider web and a spider.
Yarn: Worsted weight #4 yarn, crochet cotton thread size 10.
Finished size: The heart is about 4.5” (11 cm) without hanging loop.
Skill level: Intermediate.
Language: English.
The pattern uses crochet US terms.
Halloween Eyes
Pattern and photo credit: Jacqueline Luders (Luv4Crochet)

This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download
3 different sizes of scary eyes.
Halloween Pumpkin
Pattern and photo credit: Demi Tran

Use Sport cotton yarn (Super fine) Cream color with 2.5 mm. of crochet hook.
Weebee Dolls – Halloween Trick or Treat Bags
Pattern and photo credit: Laura Tegg

These Halloween Trick or Treat bags have been designed to suit all of the Weebee dolls – shown here with the standard size Weebee doll – to make them larger or smaller for the other dolls simply adjust your yarn weight and/or hook size.
Halloween Ghost with Magnet
Pattern and photo credit: Amigurumis Atina

Welcome to the video tutorial pattern to create this cute Ghost with Magnet , perfect for decorating during the Halloween season!
Difficulty Level: 1/5 (Beginner, Easy)
Available Languages: English, Spanish
Final Size: 5cm / 2 inches tall (varies depending on materials used)
Colors: White cotton yarn
English:
Español:
Pepo the Pumpkin Pal
Pattern and photo credit: Milagros Sierra

Let’s get into the Halloween season with a new friend, this is Pepo, a cozy baby pumpkin. He loves to romp about the fields, hence the little scarf so he doesn’t get chilly.
I made Pepo as a nice pocket pal size but since amigurumi are very versatile that way you can try a different hook and yarn weight.
Materials used:
DK yarn in orange 20g, dark green, yellow for scarf, a bit of pink for the cheeks. A bit of black embroidery thread for the mouth.
3 mm crochet hook, 6 mm safety eyes, stuffing and tapestry needle.
The doll is going to measure 14 cm / 5,5 inch approx.
The Grim Reaper
Pattern and photo credit: Laurel Duruisseau

Finished Size: 6 inches tall
Level: Advanced Beginner
Skills: Crochet, basic hand sewing
Stitches Used: Adjustable ring, single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet, treble crochet, slip stitch
“Time’s up, mortal!”
No need to fear this reaper! Stitched up using only two haunting shades of yarn, he creeps to life in just a few short hours. With wired, posable limbs and his sinister scythe in hand, he’ll be stalking your stitches in no time!
To complete this project, you will need:
Worsted Weight Yarns:
White (A) – 10 metres
Black (B) – 12 metres
Grey (C) – 2 meters
Brown (D) – 2 metres
Notions:
Size E (3.5 mm) crochet hook
Stitch markers
Sewing needle & thread
2 x 4 mm safety eyes
3” dowel rod (approx 1/4” diameter)
Polyester stuffing
Black embroidery floss
Craft glue
16 gauge wire – found at hardware stores
Wire cutters
Jack Skellington in Paris
Pattern and photo credit: Crochet ta Life

Oogie Boogie Ears
Pattern and photo credit: Ami Amour

Roll the dice and get spooky this Halloween with this free Oogie Boogie Crochet Pattern to create some cool Nightmare Before Christmas Ears.
Also yes, these ears also glow when crocheted with Glow in the Dark Yarn. It’s fun for all the creepy crawly feels! You can also crochet them in a natural burlap color using worsted weight, acrylic yarn.
The ear accessories slide in and out of the headbands and are detachable so you can reuse the headband or also mix and match with other pieces.
LEVEL: Easy
NEED TO KNOW:
Single crochet in the round
Single crochet in rows
Slip stitch
Chain