
If you were here last year, then you know I did a special, Days of Halloween, event. I put out 11 crochet patterns in the month of October. Well, truth be told, I meant to do the 13 patterns of Halloween in total and I just wasn’t able to get the last couple done.
I decided rather than trying to do another 13 patterns this year, I would add the last two so you have plenty of spooky options for your Halloween decor. Three of the patterns, the Poison Apple Cover, The crochet Ca and the Easy Everlasting Candle pattern are both newsletter patterns. Which means they’re password protected. The passwords are in the welcome email you get when you sign up for the the free monthly newsletter. If you don’t want to do that, then please enjoy the other completely free patterns I have in this post!
Now, let’s get to it!
1st Day Of Halloween: Make A Crochet Eyeball

Want to make gobs of Spooky eyeballs? This is the pattern for you! I even have a list of things to do with them once you’re done. One of my go to decor ideas is filling a glass jar with them It has a very apotha-scary feel to it.
Here’s the link: 1st Day Of Halloween: Make A Crochet Eyeball
2nd Day Of Halloween: Crochet Apple Pattern
This apple pattern looks amazingly tempting. It’s great for both harvest & Halloween decor. If you go over to this pattern you very well may find a file for a game I came up with. It’s similar to hot potato, but with a deadly twist.
Here’s the link: 2nd Day Of Halloween: Crochet Apple Pattern

3rd Day Of Halloween: Crochet Pumpkin Scrubby

The bathroom is not always remembered when decorating for spooky season. I think that’s a bit of a tragedy. So, here we have a pattern for pumpkin scrubbies! They look absolutely adorable in a little jar by the bathroom sink. What’s even better is they are perfectly usable and washable.
Here’s the link: 3rd Day Of Halloween: Crochet Pumpkin Scrubby
4th Day Of Halloween: Crochet Spider Web Garland Pattern
The spider web garland is one of my personal favorites for The 13 Patterns Of Halloween! They have a lovely lace look to them from far away.. But, as you get closer, you become aware that its actually a spider web shape. They work up so quickly! And there might be instructions on how to make the webs bigger over there too…
Here’s the link: 4th Day Of Halloween: Crochet Spider Web Garland Pattern

5th Day Of Halloween: Spooky Crochet Striped Scarf Pattern

I believe this was my first wearable pattern, and I still love it! The scariest part was how many ends there were to weave in. Ugh, it still gives me shivers. But the finished product is definitely worth it! In fact I believe my husband, the model in this photo, actually stole it for himself… I’ll have to make another.
Here’s the link: 5th Day Of Halloween: Spooky Crochet Striped Scarf Pattern
6th Day Of Halloween: Small Crochet Witch’s Hat Pattern
The little witch’s hat pattern!! I love this one because it was able to fit so many things around the house. I made about six of them last year and put them on all manner of creatures both creepy and cute. I really must get around to making one in my size…
Here’s the link: 6th Day Of Halloween: Small Crochet Witch’s Hat Pattern

7th Day Of Halloween: Upcycled Bottle Ring Crochet Pumpkin Ornament Pattern

I was very happy with this ornament last year and I still am! I find it awesome that you can’t even tell there’s a bottle ring under there. I know this one doesn’t look all that spooky… But there may be a spooked up version in purple and black over there. Maybe.
Here’s the link: 7th Day Of Halloween: Upcycled Bottle Ring Crochet Pumpkin Ornament Pattern
8th Day Of Halloween: Crochet Skull Motif
Why the long skull? Oh, because they happen to be perfect for quite a few projects during the spooky season! I love how this pattern came out I’m amazingly proud of it. I use it all year round, because I’m all about Halloween all the year through! I have quite a list of ideas for what to do with this pattern on that post.
My friend Carla used this pattern to make beautiful Dia De Los Meurtos garland for her alter! You can check her out on Instagram right here!
Here’s The link: 8th Day Of Halloween: Crochet Skull Motif

9th Day Of Halloween: Crochet Ghost Light Pattern

This sweet little ghost looks like the classic sheet costume. I put an LED tea candle underneath him and made it into a spooky little ghost light! It works up so quickly and has a subtle spook to it. You can of course add a little felt face to it as well.
Here’s the link: 9th Day Of Halloween: Crochet Ghost Light Pattern
10th Day Of Halloween: Poison Apple Cover Pattern
That apple up there? Yeah this cover fits it perfectly. I love the drippy look to this pattern and how the eyes are asymmetrical. It’s the perfect way to spook up the most normal and abundant fruit during the fall season.
This one is a newsletter pattern, so check your welcome email for the password and link!

11th Day Of Halloween: Crochet Halloween Candy

I published this one on the day of Halloween last year because you have to have some candy on Halloween day! I have 3 versions of the candies that you see in this picture. It didn’t get that much love last year since I think everyone was having some really candy lol. But I hope that you will want to give it a go this year!
Here’s the link: 11th Day Of Halloween: Crochet Halloween Candy
12th day of Halloween: The Easy Everlasting Pillar Candle Crochet Pattern
This was one is a new favorite of mine I just love how it came out! I want to make a bunch more and just haven’t gotten to it yet. I actually don’t have one of these anymore because my Mom liked it so much I gave it to her.
This one is a newsletter pattern, so check your welcome email for the password and link!

13th day of Halloween: The Small Spooky Crochet Cauldron Pattern

This classic cauldron basket is no sew! The little feet at the bottom and the curl at the top are all built in features. I absolutely love this pattern, it’s crocheted item that very useful as well as decorative. Every time I make one though they seem to go missing…
This one is a newsletter pattern, so check your welcome email for the password and link!
Which one is your favorite? Let me know in the comments below. Also, what spooky pattern would you want me to make next? I love hearing from you!
Happy Halloween everyone stay safe and stay stitching!
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