With Halloween getting closer, now is the perfect time to browse these crochet Halloween costume patterns. In this post, you’ll find simple crochet Halloween hats, baby costumes, and more.
Some of these costume patterns are beginner-friendly, while others are a bit more advanced. Find the pattern that you like best, and enjoy creating a crochet Halloween costume for yourself or others.
Cute Crochet Halloween Costume Patterns
Check out this collection of cute and creative crochet Halloween costume patterns.
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1. Serged Dream Coat

This colorful Serged Dream Coat would be fun to wear on Halloween or any time of the year, really. Have fun changing up the colors to suit your personal taste. Get the pattern from Ravelry.
2. Baby Witch Halloween Costume

The pattern for the Baby Witch Halloween costume includes instructions for creating the witchy hat, dress, broomstick and cute little shoes. Get the pattern from Lovable Loops Shop.
3. Mrs. Mouse Costume

I love this Mrs. Mouse costume. This would make a great costume for Halloween or a wonderful prop for a baby photoshoot. There is also a pattern from a Mr. Mouse costume. Get the pattern from Knits ‘n Bloom Designs.
4. Newborn Scarecrow Hat and Overalls

How cute is this newborn scarecrow hat and overalls pattern? This crochet pattern provides you with instructions for creating the scarecrow hat, overalls, and little amigurumi corn and pumpkin prop. Get the pattern from AMK Crochet.
5. Trolls Hat

If your child is a fan of the movie Trolls, they’ll love this crochet Trolls hat. The pattern includes three different sizes (toddler, child, and adult). Get the pattern from Lily and Mason Boutique.
6. Horned Viking Helmet

I love this horned viking helmet and am hoping to make one for my husband this month. You will receive a pattern that shows you how to creating the helmet and beard. Get the pattern from Amusing Crochet Hats.
7. Tops The Triceratops Dinosaur Hat

Create a unique hat for your child using this Tops the Triceratops dinosaur hat pattern. Because the pattern comes in sizes 6 months to large adults, you can make one for everyone in the family. Get the pattern from IRAROTT Patterns.
8. Great White Shark Hat

I would love to make this great white shark hat for myself. I think this is such a creative idea for a hat. This hat would be great to wear out on Halloween night. Get the pattern from Knot by Granma.
9. Halloween Pumpkin Beanie Hat

This fall season, create a Halloween pumpkin hat beanie for the entire family. This hat would also make a great gift for children in your family. Get the pattern from Simply Vintage Crochet.
10. Candy Corn Witch Hat

This sweet, cute and comfy candy corn witch hat would be so fun to wear during the month of October. This pattern works up quickly and is great for beginners. Get the pattern from Crafty Kitty Crochet.
11. Octopus Scarf with Tentacles

I think that this octopus scarf with tentacles is so cool. Enjoy playing around with a different color palette for your own scarf. I should note that this pattern is listed as “not for beginners.” Get the pattern from Hello Happy.
12. Skeleton Baby Costume

This is the perfect Halloween costume for your child. The finished product is a listed as one size fits most (3-6 months). Additionally, the difficulty is listed as Intermediate and Advanced. Get the pattern from Just Be Crafty Shop.
13. Yoda Costume

If you’re a fan of baby Yoda, you just have to create this crochet Yoda costume. This pattern is given in three sizes – 0−3; 3-6; and 6-9 months. Get the pattern from Step by Step Patterns.
14. Witch Hat

This beginner-friendly witch hat is perfect to wear while taking your kids trick or treating on Halloween night. The finished sizes are as follows: baby, toddler, child, adult and large adult. Get the pattern from Crochet Spot Patterns.
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