6 Halloween Dolls Free Knitting Patterns

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This exclusive list of Free Knitting Patterns will help you knit spooky and adorable dolls for the upcoming Halloween season!

Whether you need a scary or cute doll for the upcoming festive season, this list has you covered. It has a cheery skeleton (unbelievable, right), a friendly vampire, and spooky zombies. So pick up your needles and start knitting these creatures today!


Halloween Dolls Free Knitting Patterns

1. Knitted Spooky Skeleton

spooky skeleton-knitting-pattern
letsknit

This not-so-scary skeleton from Susie Johns is just the perfect add-on for your Halloween home decor. Its bones are knitted with Fair Isle colorwork and embroidery.

2. The Little Spooky Zombie

Halloween Doll
justjen-knitsandstitches

Now, this is called a bone-chilling Halloween doll! Why? Just take a look at his bloodshot, bulging eyes and bloodthirsty smile. All you need is DK yarn, a 3.25mm knitting needle, and Justjen’s blog post to make one today.

3.  Gargoyle Knit Doll

Sebastian of Selby Gargoyle
lovecrafts

Inspired by gothic architecture, this gargoyle is knitted by Georgina Manvell & Suzannah Holwell. It can be an excellent addition to vintage horror-themed outdoor home decor and, of course, for Halloween.

4. Halloween Witch Doll

Halloween Witch Doll
ravelry

With a tiny broomstick and lots of pumpkins nearby, this witch doll will create a classic spooky setting indoors/outdoors. It features a pointed hat, flowing robe, open hair, and a wicked facial expression. Get the complete instructions for free at Purl Soho.

5. Zombie Monster

Zombie Monster
ravelry

If you don’t love the classic witch and vampire characters, knit this zombie right away. It has a scary face, a skeleton hand, a stitched mouth, a bloody throat, and uneven stitches all over the body. Kimberly Kwon is behind this doll.

6. Friendly Jampire

knitted jampire
jampires

This knitted jampire is by Sarah McIntyre and David O’Connell. It is a Vampire who loves to eat jam. Quite friendly, isn’t he? All you need to do is knit 13 pieces flat and then sew them together.

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