18 Crochet Halloween Amigurumi to Put You in the Spooky Mood
Who else feels the urge to skip fall and go straight into spooky season? I didn’t use to be but there’s been so many “cutesy” spooky decor around. I’ve been trying to resist, but there’s this adorable little ghost holding a pumpkin at Michael’s that I’m just dying to grab! These crochet Halloween amigurumi patterns would look so great with it too! Have you always been a Halloween lover or do you cling to your fall vibes? Whichever the case, these crochet patterns have been sorted from cutest to spookiest and I want to know which is your favorite! Let’s jump in!
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I just want to grab one of these and give them a hug! These little ghouls from Cable and Canvas are too cute!
Are you a fan of candy corn and kitties? Well Toffoletta has the next best thing, both of them together! Ultimate Halloween happiness level achieved!
I’ve been wanting to add something fun to my car and this might be just the thing! Would you try this pattern from Purely Works?
Oh. My. Goodness. This little guy from Juliia Pyha is so stinkin’ cute! And the little blushed cheeks? Adorable!
Imagine this guy from Little Baby Rory Crafts greeting your guests as they sit on your living room couch! Your guests wouldn’t be able to help smiling looking at this big ol’ cutie!
Got a sweet little one that loves the spooky season? This crochet Halloween amigurumi by Crochet 365 Knit Too would be the perfect quick and easy gift!
I love that this kitten looks like she wants to be scary, but she’s just too adorable! Medaami Patterns‘ attention to detail makes this pattern a must-try this Halloween season!
Gnomes are all the rage right now and Halloween is no exception! What kind of concoction do you think this gnome from Mufficorn is stewing up?
I think we all know what movie these three ladies are from… but don’t they make just the cutest crochet Halloween amigurumi? Which one of these wicked witches from The Crochet Queen Shop is your favorite?
I feel like in any other color this big ol’ spider would be quite terrifying, but in this cute pastel orange that JNW Crochet used, I find him oddly adorable!
This little crow from Deprecat is so cute! Don’t you wanna just throw him up on your shoulder and go take over the world?
Halloween brings about such fun and wild ideas! These spooky donuts from Cute Pattern by Ya are hilarious! Which one would you make?
Feeling wicked? These poisoned apples from Fayni Toys are great for an evil queen costume!
I feel like Halloween is a time to embrace the gloomier things in life, and this crochet Halloween amigurumi plant from Mrs Crowlet is just the thing to make!
Have you ever seen a bat before? They can be scary, but this little guy from Olya Sam Toys looks so loveable!
At first you may be thinking, “These guys aren’t spooky!” But take a closer look, cause these little turtles from The Grockery Story get spookier the longer that you look!
Confession time… I’ve still never seen this movie! But this spooky planter from Mrs Crowlet looks pretty amazing! Should I watch the movie? Comment below!
The spookiest of them all! This crochet Halloween amigurumi pattern from Mrs Crowlet reminds me a bit of Audrey II don’t you think?
Conclusion
I am feeling the Halloween spirit more already! What will you make first? Comment below!
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