Halloween Crochet Fun

Welcome to the Halloween Crochet Fun

Patterns Roundup.

This is the second of four weekly Halloween Pattern Roundups on different themes, so keep you eye open for what is coming next week.
Fall is in the air and Halloween is on its way.
I don’t know about you but it is also the time to make something on a Halloween theme. Halloween is all about fun with a little scary thrown in.  This weeks pattern roundup is filled with fun and quirky patterns that will add some spark to your Halloween experience.   I have gathered together this beautiful light hearted collection of crochet patterns for you to give you some ideas and inspire you to get out your yarn and crochet hook. 
 I just love the super variety we have here in this pattern roundup. There are ghosts, witches, eye ball coasters, monsters and more. I love the Halloween imagery. 
So scroll on down and find yourself something fun to make and bring a little spookiness into your Halloween celebrations.  Crochet is the perfect way to be creative in a positive way. Thank you so much to all the crochet designers who have contributed to this  Free Halloween Fun Crochet Patterns Roundup.
The patterns are all free on the designers websites.
Just click on the title of the pattern title and it will take you to the blog post with the free pattern.

 

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What is the Halloween Crochet Fun Free Patterns Roundup?

The  Halloween Fun Free Patterns Roundup is a collection of free crochet patterns that can be found on the designers blogs. Just click on the pattern name to go to the designers blog post and enjoy the pattern.
There are amazing designers taking part in this Halloween Fun Free Patterns Roundup.
Please let them know if you love their pattern by commenting or sharing their post. Thanks for supporting independent crochet designers.

More Halloween Pattern Roundups you Might Enjoy.

Halloween Pumpkins and More
Halloween Crochet Home Decor Patterns.
Halloween Trick or Treat Crochet Patterns

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Crochet Bat from Jen Hayes Creations.

I’m so excited to share this Crochet Bat with you! The design is created to be made by those at a variety of different skill levels by simply choosing which yarn and techniques you’ll incorporate into your Crochet Bat creation!

 

Mix and Match Monsters  by Chai Coffee Crochet.

Who doesn’t love a crochet monster? They are so CUTE.  Plus, the best part -they have no rules! Love those eyes? Why not add three? Who needs two arms when you can have four?. 



 

Viktor the Crochet Vampire from Chai Coffee Crochet.

 

 

Mini Crochet Witch Doll from Chai Coffee Crochet.

With Halloween approaching, why not add Halloween amigurumi to your collection.  You can even give your dolls a costume for trick-or-treating!.

 

 
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Fun Wall Hangings from Regina P Designs.

Something fun for fall and Halloween. Hang them wherever you like to bring autumn and atmosphere into your space. 

 

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Poisoned Apple from Golden Lucy Crafts.

Crocheted poisoned apple ornament hanging on the branch.

 

Halloween Eyeball Coasters from Hooked on Patterns

Crochet some spooky Halloween eyeball coasters with this easy crochet pattern.
These coasters are quick to make and only use a small amount of yarn, less than 10yds of each colour. So they are great for craft fairs, or classroom gifting!

 

 

Witch Gnome from Jen Hayes Creations.

Crochet Spiderweb Coasters from Raffamusa Designs.

Imagine at your Halloween party, all these spiderwebs stand out in between candy corn candies, scary red jellos, and magic potions…
Your Halloween table decor will literally be spooktacular!

 

Crochet Candy Corn from Desert Blossom Crafts.

Ways to use your Candy Corn.
First, you can add eyes and a little face if you want extra cute crochet candy corn. If you opt for this, they would make a great gift for kids near Halloween.
Another idea is to string together the mini and large candy corn into a garland! I may just do this with mine and update the post when I’m done.
You can also just set the candy corns around the house for Fall decorations. Put them in a basket with pumpkins and leaves, or on their own.

 

 

I hope you have enjoyed all the Bucket Hat Patterns.  I love the great selection of styles, stitches and textures in all these patterns.  There is so much inspiration for new  crochet projects this spring and summer.  I look forward to sharing many more pattern roundups in the future. Thank you again for supporting this blog.

 

Other Patterns You May Like.

1. The Freedom Beanie.

2. The Happy Hippy Sweater

3. The Warmest Feet Ever Slipper Socks.

 

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More Places to Find Crochet Free Patterns:

If you love crochet, you can find over a thousand free crochet patterns including some for crop tops and bralettes over at All Free Crochet

I am honoured to have my free crochet bralette pattern, the Earth Mother Bralette Pattern added to the All Free Crochet site.

It is a great resource for crochet lovers and I am proud to also have my Take Me Outside Infinity Scarf Pattern posted over on the All Free Crochet Site.

 

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If you have any questions or need help with the patterns, please email me at carrowaycrochet@outlook.com, and Iʼll be glad to help you.

 

Find other patterns by Carroway Crochet in my Etsy Shop and on Ravelry.

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