To kick off officially integrating crochet into my blog, I thought it would be fun to start September off with a pattern round up! For those of you who might not know what a pattern round up is, it’s basically a collection of themed patterns.

I spent the latter half of August searching for fun fall/Halloween crochet projects to make this year, and I wanted to share the super adorable patterns with you! This will be a mix of free and paid patterns.

None of these patterns are my own; I’m simply providing them in one space with direct links to where you can get the patterns for yourself, along with some commentary. Credit to the original creator will be with each pattern blurb as well!

I’m OBSESSED with fall/Halloween; not the creepy, gory, scary version of Halloween, but the adorable things like the Nightmare Before Christmas and Hocus Pocus and pumpkins and cute little ghosts. That is what these patterns are. Consider it a culmination of my falloween aesthetic!

Halloween Amigurumi by Lalylala

3 halloween amigurumi. frankenstein, skull, zombie.I’ve been following this artist for a while, and I love their patterns! I’ve made their Dirk the dragon doll before (so cute), and I love their seasons series. The Halloweens definitely make the list for spooky cute!

This is a paid pattern.

Visit Lalylala’s Etsy shop to purchase the 4 seasons Halloween pattern pack.

 

Pumpkin Girl Doll by Crochet Confetti Shop

pumpkin girl doll.I found this cute pumpkin doll while trying to find another pattern, and looking at her makes me SQUEE! I love the face, the details, and those colors. They scream fall!

This is a paid pattern.

Visit the Crochet Confetti Etsy shop to purchase this pumpkin girl doll pattern.

Pumpkin Mouse by Kate Eastwood

person holding pumpkin mouse.

You might notice that I’m very drawn to pumpkins. This sweet mouse pattern is absolutely adorable! It makes me happy just looking at it.

This is a paid pattern.

You can visit the LoveCrafts’ website to purchase this lovely little pumpkin mouse pattern.

Jack the Pumpkin by Storyland Amis

person holding pumpkin amigurumi.This sweet pumpkin looks so soft and cuddly! I think he’d make for a wonderful decoration or plush for a child.

This is a paid pattern.

You can purchase the pattern for Jack the pumpkin by visiting Storyland Amis’ online shop.

Pumpkin Owl by Vendula Maderska

orange owl with colorful wings and hat.I’m realizing how many of my patterns are pumpkin themed, haha! I can’t help it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. This sweet owl has such fun and colorful details! I love her hat and eyes.

This is a paid pattern.

You can purchase this pumpkin owl pattern on Ravelry.

Boo the Ghost by Amour Fou

ghost with witchy hatI had to include this adorable little ghostie in the mix! I thought the shape of this amigurumi was really well done, and the face details are super cute!

This is a free pattern.

You can get this ghost pattern by visiting Amour Fou’s website.

Jack O’ Lantern Pocket Monster by Blue Rabbit Toys

orange square pumpkin monster.I just love this little guy so much! His shape is really unique, and his crooked little grin is such a cute way to make a jack o’ lantern smile.

This is a paid pattern.

You can purchase this pumpkin pocket monster pattern on Ravelry.

Witch Doll by BellaCrochet

crocheted witch holding broom and with pumpkins.I love the dolls that don’t have faces.

Okay, that sounds a little creepy like that, but it’s true! I think they’re so cute, and I can’t quite pin why.

I loved the detailed outfit on this little doll, along with the little extras (pumpkins, broom).

This is a free pattern.

You can get the pattern for this witch doll by visiting BellaCrochet’s website.

Halloween Witch by AmigurumiToday

halloween witch amigurumi with cat pumpkin.I added this little doll into the the group because 1) pumpkin cat and 2) my econd favorite Halloween color combo is green and purple. This witch is super cute!

This is a free pattern.

You can get this Halloween witch pattern by visiting AmigurumiToday’s website.

Ghost Doll by Knitting Day

ghost amigurumi wearing bow tie and boots.This little doll is one of the first patterns I set aside for this blog post. HOW CUTE IS HE? From the little hat, to the bow tie, to the striped pants and boots (and I mean, that face), I became a little obsessed with this guy.

And even crazier? This pattern is free!

You will find this ghost doll pattern on Knitting Day’s website.

Pumpkin DumDums Holder by Fiber Doodles

pumpkin amigurumi holding dumdum.

AND! Back to the pumpkins. How adorable is this little DumDums holder? It would make a sweet party favor. I’m tempted to crochet it anyway because he’s so stinkin’ cute!

This is a free pattern.

You can get the pattern for this pumpkin DumDums holder by visiting Fiber Doodles’ website.

Candy Corn by Grace and Yarn

candy corn amigurumi with different facial expressions.Another thing I become a little obsessed with this time of year is candy corn. I’m not crazy about the candy itself, but I love seeing how people create around the idea of candy corn.

This amigurumi is no exception. So simple and so many facial expressions! There’s also something really satisfying about those color changes.

This is a free pattern.

You can get the pattern for this candy corn by visiting Grace and Yarn’s website.

Pumpkin by Crochet 365 Knit Too

pumpkin amigurumi.While this is definitely more on the decorative side, I wanted to include this pumpkin in my round up. I thought this pumpkin turned out very beautiful, and the addition of the curly “vine” was such a nice touch! Perfect for the fall or Thanksgiving decor.

This is a free pattern.

You can access this pumpkin pattern by visiting Crochet 365’s website.

Scarecrow Cat by Enchanted Ladybug

orange cat amigurumi wearing tan hat.This little scarecrow cat is a sweet combination of pumpkin and scarecrow. I love that he’s such a rustic orange, and the patches and other details on him are a perfect addition!

This was another pattern I knew I had to include in my falloween roundup.

This is a free pattern.

You can find the scarecrow cat pattern on the Enchanted Ladybug’s website.

Oogie Boogie by Nichole’s Nerdy Knots

oogie boogie with mouth full of crawlies.This is probably the best rendition of Oogie Boogie as an amigurumi that I’ve seen. I’m in awe of how perfect the yarn this creator chose for the pattern.

I had a bit of trouble tracking this pattern down, and I’m hoping it doesn’t give you too much trouble if you decide to get it.

This is a free pattern.

You can download this Oogie Boogie pattern by visiting the Makerist’s website.

Mr. and Mrs. Pumpkinz by BannAnnaBears

boy and girl pumpkin dolls.If pumpkins were people, this is what they would look like! Not only are these little dolls sweet, I just love the style of their clothes! So rustic and charming.

This is a paid pattern.

You can purchase the pattern for this pumpkin couple by visiting BannAnnaBears’ Etsy shop.  

Frankie the Zombie Teddy by Krawka

green zombie teddy bear with gears and brains.

 I’m not a huge zombie fan, but I’m in love with this little teddy. It has a little bit of creepy, but he’s SO CUTE! There are so many great details on him, and I think the color of his eyes are very striking.

This is a paid pattern.

You can purchase this zombie teddy pattern by visiting Krawka’s Etsy shop.

Salem Witches by the Crochet Queen

blonde witch, red haired witch, and black haired witch.And this, people, is what inspired me to do this round up in the first place.

Hocus Pocus is one of my favorite Halloween movies, and this creator’s patterns are perfect interpretations of the Sanderson sisters.

Even though the pattern I’m linking is for the “black haired witch,” it’s this pattern that has links to all 3 of the sisters, so you should be able to get to them from the link below.

All 3 patterns are free.

You can access the Salem witch patterns by visiting the Crochet Queen’s website.

When I originally started planning my blog, I had thought crochet would be integrated from the start. I ended up diving into polymer clay almost exclusively, so I’m happy to be going back to my roots. I’d love to get into showing some tutorials and tips and tricks, and at some point I want to publish my dragon pattern on here as well!

What do you think? What would you like to learn about crochet?

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