10 Halloween Toys Free Knitting Patterns

Bring festive spirit to your kid’s toy collection and home setting with these Halloween Toys Free Knitting Patterns!

Halloween is right around the corner! So if you want to knit some less spooky and light-hearted toys for your kiddo, these patterns fit the bill! The best part? They can be used for decor purposes, too!


Halloween Toys Free Knitting Patterns

1. Knitted Witch Doll

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Val Pierce knitted this smiling witch doll with DK yarn and a 3.75 mm-sized needle. Your little princess will surely adore this squishy plush.

2. Easy Flat Knit Plush Halloween Spider

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Do you know how to knit a rectangle? If the answer is yes, Gena Michele’s spooky black spider toy is an easy project! It’s scary enough to give a little fright at first sight!

3. Halloween Black Panther Cat

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This knitted black cat makes a great Halloween companion for your kiddo. If your little one doesn’t love gothic toys, perch the cat over a pumpkin or fireplace mantel. L.T. Marshall is behind this eerie feline.

4. DIY Mini Knitted Witchy Gnome

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You’ve seen plenty of gnome toys before, but Billy and Baa’s witch-themed one is undoubtedly a first! The tiny pom pom body, black witch hat, and i-cord legs make it an interesting piece.

5. Halloween Dog Ghost Toy

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This 14″ tall ghostly pup is more sweet than scary. It’s made from casting on & off, purl, increase, and K2tog stitching techniques. Eteri Khodonashvili created this piece!

6. Little Zombies Trio

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Cilla Webb knitted this playful zombie trio with 20g Sirdar Snuggly DK yarn, red yarn, straight needles, and toy stuffing. They are a great choice as party favors or as a seasonal display.

7. Knitted Bat

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Transform a plain ball of yarn into this life-like bat with Claire Garland’s easy tutorial. It’s knitted in one piece with basic stitching techniques.

8. DIY Spooky Mini Ghost

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Designed by Mou Mou Knits, this ghost can be used as a toy or strung together as a Halloween garland. It’s approximately 8cm tall!

9. Happy Candy Corns

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Bring festive spirit to your table setting with these knitted candy corn monsters. Their cheery smile are the standout element! Kim DeStratis is behind these cheerful creatures!

10. Eerie Witchy Todds Trio

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You’ll surely receive lots of compliments and praise after decorating your space with these quirky, witchy frogs! Their crafting is available on this Ravelry page by Maggie Wood.

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