I can't believe it's almost Halloween already! I really need to start working on my Halloween projects soon, so I went on an internet search for some free Halloween amigurumi patterns. I found some super cute ones and of course wanted to post them here for all to enjoy.
I started my search, as I always do, on my blogroll. And as usual, my fellow bloggers did not disappoint!
I found this Not-So-Scary Scarecrow at
Fiberdoodles.blogspot.com. This is one of my favorite crochet blogs. If you haven't visited this site you should! It's filled with creativity, free patterns, information and plenty of pictures.
Next stop, planetjune.com. Another of my favorites, this site is loaded with information, tutorials, patterns and June is extremely talented and always helpful.
Another favorite blog of mine, www.suncatchereyes.net, has a free pattern for this super cute little amigurumi ghost.
Another blog I always enjoy visiting is www.imaginarywardrobe.blogspot.com. Her amigurumi patterns are very cute! Look at these spooky amigurumi eyeballs. Perfect for your Halloween party decorations!
The Lion Brand Yarn website always has some good (and free!) crochet patterns, and their Halloween amigurumi patterns are no exception!
Cody the Count
Wanda the Witch
Candy Corn
Spooky Spider
In addition to the amigurumi Halloween patterns, the Lion Brand Yarn website has free patterns for Halloween bags, a scarf and several other spooky projects!
I liked these wigs. How fun would that be to crochet a wig for part of your child's, or your Halloween costume?
There are even some Halloween Witch accessories to crochet!
I love to see what everyone is crafting for Halloween, so please feel free to leave your link in a comment so we can all check out your spooky projects!
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ReplyDeleteCute blog! I knit you crochet! My goal this winter is to teach myself to crochet, I've heard it's easier than knitting. Also, here to follow you from MBC!
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ReplyDeleteThese are awsome i will definatly use most of them
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