I have many Halloween knitting patterns in my queue, and I continue to add beautiful patterns every year!
Halloween is my favorite festivity of the year, so I thought it would be great to put together my pattern suggestions. Just 10, I don’t want to overwhelm you!
The following Halloween patterns are a fun hybrid between garments and home decor.
- The Possibility of Crows by Harper Bee
This cozy top-down โcrowdiganโ features eyelet raglan shaping, a crochet rib border, and extra-long, voluminous sleeves for maximum โwearable blanketโ vibes. - Moon cardi by Arianna Frasca
The Moon Cardigan is a long, slouchy, and relaxed cardigan with roomy pockets. The main characteristic is the intarsia colorwork on the back. - Arachne by Andi Satterlund
What better circular motifs exist in nature than the spiderweb? The inspiration is obvious for this top-down, circular-yoke sweater. - Coleoptera Sweater by Morgan Woltersdorf
Featuring fabulous beetles and eye-catching motifs, youโre bound for Compliment City! - Half Moon Tee by Dragon Hoard Designs
This is a top-down constructed color work tee, worked in the round. It is a very beginner-friendly pattern and is great for an adventurous beginner. - Salem Slouch by Sun Daughter
This hat honors the magical maker in all of us (and makes a darn tootinโ adorable hat to wear in late October). - Dark academia fingerless gloves by Arianna Frasca
Make a cup of coffee or tea in a delicate teacup and invest your time in knitting a pair of beautiful fingerless gloves that will fit your hands perfectly. - Little Witch Charm Set by Susan B. Anderson
Little Witches with Black Cats and Brooms seem to go hand-in-hand with October. I think youโll love working up this adorable Halloween-ish set. - The Invocation Shawl by Rebecca Bedwell
This shawl is knit top-down with a garter tab cast on. It features a special center lace panel with petite bobbles, a sea of stockinette leading into a lace finish, and bound off with a beautiful picot finish. - Phases pouch and sachet by Arianna Frasca
Two quick knit and easy colorwork even for beginners, these bags are wonderful to hold all sorts of small objects, such as tarot cards, dices, or crystals. But also for headphones, notions, or whatever you want!
PS: if you want more Halloween based patterns, take a look here: 10 easy knitting patterns for this Halloween