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Little Witch Halloween Amigurumi doll pattern

Little Witch Halloween Amigurumi doll pattern

With Halloween just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to dive into some spook-tastic amigurumi projects. And guess what? I have a treat for you! Here you find a bunch of free amigurumi patterns and tutorials that are perfect for both beginners and experienced crocheters alike.

First up, we have this adorable Little Witch amigurumi, a great project for those new to amigurumi, since there is a full video tutorial showing you how to crochet step-by-step this amigurumi doll!

And once you’ve mastered that, you can move on to other fun characters like the Chubby Black Cat and Mini Frankenstein amigurumi. We’ve got step-by-step tutorials to guide you through each pattern, making it super easy to create your own crochet toys for kids.

Oh, and speaking of kids, they’ll absolutely love our special Halloween Cats in costume! These amigurumi character dolls are the perfect way to add a touch of Halloween magic to their playtime. Take a look at the Skeleton Cat, Cat Dracula and Mummy Cat!

But for now, grab your crochet hooks and get ready to create some boo-tiful amigurumi for Halloween! Our free amigurumi tutorials will make the process a breeze, and you’ll have a spook-tacular time crafting these cute and cuddly characters. Happy crocheting, and have a bewitching Halloween!

Hello there! My name is Ana! Welcome to Little crochet farm.

Here, I share my crochet creations, nursery décor, amigurumi, and, crochet toys for babies! Crochet tutorials, lessons, paid and free patterns you can find it all here!

If you wish for an ad-free printable version of this pattern, you can find it in Ravelry here!

And on Etsy here!

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Take a look at other quick amigurumi free patterns

Before we start, I leave a link to all the stitches tutorial I used to complete this pattern. If you are a complete beginner or not familiar with some technique, there is a blog post with step-by-step images with descriptions and video tutorials.

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Little Witch free amigurumi Halloween pattern

Materials:

  • 2mm crochet hook 
  • Orange, purple, black and  beige yarn. I used 100% cotton, light worsted, 6ply.
  • Black thread for embroidering the eyes. 
  • Stuffing material
  • Scissors
  • Sewing needle.
  • Or, you can use safety eyes! The position is at the end of this post.

Finish size: 10cm or (about) 4 inches

For a low cost, ad-free and printable pattern, you can find it in Ravelry here!

And on Etsy here!

Terms and abbreviations (US terms):

Single crochet (sc): insert the hook into the stitch, pull up a loop yarn over the needle, you will have two loops on the hook, yarn over the needle, and pull it through the two loops.

Increase (inc): make two single crochet inside the same stitch.

Decrease (dec): Insert hook into front loop only of next two stitches, yarn under, pull through, you will have two loops on the hook. Yarn under and pull through both loops on the hook.

Back loop Slip stitch (blsl): Insert hook into the back loop only of the stitch, yarn under, pull through both stitch and loop on hook.

SKIRT

With orange color yarn, chain 30 and 

1 rnd               30sc

• Change to black yarn

2 rnd               30blsl

3 rnd               BL(4sc, 1inc) repeat 6 times Total 36sts

4 rnd               (5sc, 1inc) repeat 6 times Total 42sts

5 to 7 rnd       42sc

8 rnd               42Flsl

• Cut the yarn and fasten off.

• Leave it on the side for now.

BODY

With black yarn start

1 rnd               6sc in a magic ring

2 rnd               6inc Total 12sts

3 rnd               12bpsc

4 rnd               12sc

• Cut the yarn and fasten off.

• Make another one following the same instructions.

• Don’t cut the yarn off the second leg. Instead, connect the two legs by inserting the loop of the needle inside one stitch of the first leg, following,

5 rnd               24sc (12 from each leg)

6 rnd               (3sc, 1inc) repeat 6 times Total 30sts

7 to 12 rnd      30sc

13 rnd             30sc connecting the skirt by crocheting together one stitch from the skirt and one stitch from the body (min 13:00 of the video tutorial).

14 rnd             30sc

15 rnd             (3sc, 1dec) repeat 6 times Total 24sts

16 rnd             (2sc, 1dec) repeat 6 times Total 18sts

• Change to beige color tone

17 rnd             18blsl

• Stop here a little bit for stat stuffing the doll

18 rnd             FL(1sc,  1inc) repeat 9 times Total 27sts

19 rnd             (2sc, 1inc) repeat 9 times Total 36sts

20 rnd             (3sc, 1inc) repeat 9 times Total 45sts

21 to 29 rnd   45sc

30 rnd             (3sc, 1dec) repeat 9 times Total 36sts

31 rnd             (2sc, 1dec) repeat 9 times Total 27sts

32 rnd             (1sc, 1dec) repeat 9 times Total 18sts

• Stop here for finish stuffing the doll.

33 rnd             (1sc, 1dec) repeat 6 times Total 12sts

• Cut the yarn, fasten off and hide the remaining tail inside the doll.

HAIR

With purple yarn start,

1 rnd               6sc in a magic ring

2 rnd               6inc Total 12sts

3 rnd               (1sc, 1inc) repeat 6 times Total 18sts

4 rnd               (1sc, 1inc) repeat 9 times Total 27sts

5 rnd               (2sc, 1inc) repeat 9 times Total 36sts

6 rnd               (3sc, 1inc) repeat 9 times Total 45sts

7 to 11 rnd     45sc

12 rnd             chain 16, skp 1 chain, ((1 inc)x5, 10sc) repeat 22 times, 1sl

• Cut the yarn and fasten off. 

• Leave a long tail for sewing it on the head.

ARMS

With white yarn start,

1 rnd               5sc in a magic ring

2 rnd               5inc Total 10sts

3 and 4 rnd     10sc

• Change to black color yarn

5 rnd               10blsl

6 rnd               10blsc 

7 to 9 rnd       10sc

• Cut the yarn, fasten off and leave a small tail for sewing.

• Make another one following the same instructions.

HAT

With black yarn start,

1 rnd               4sc in a magic ring

2 rnd               (1sc, 1inc) repeat 2 times Total 6sts

3 rnd               (2sc, 1inc) repeat 2 times Total 8sts

4 rnd               (3sc, 1inc) repeat 2 times Total 10sts

5 rnd               (4sc, 1inc) repeat 2 times Total 12sts

6 rnd               (5sc, 1inc) repeat 2 times Total 14sts

7 rnd               (6sc, 1inc) repeat 2 times Total 16sts

8 rnd               (7sc, 1inc) repeat 2 times Total 18sts

9 rnd               (8sc, 1inc) repeat 2 times Total 20sts

• Change to orange color yarn

10 rnd             20blsl

11 rnd             20blhdc

12 rnd             FL(1sc, 1inc) repeat 10 times Total 30sts

13 rnd             (2sc, 1inc) repeat 10 times Total 40sts

14 rnd             (3sc, 1inc) repeat 10 times Total 50sts

• Cut the yarn, fasten off and leave a tail for sewing.

Assembly and final details

  1. Sew the arms in round number 16 of the body.
  2. With the help of pins, fasten the hair over the head, leave the central part (the last stitch facing to the front) and sew it around the head. After that, organize the curls of the doll as you wish, and give final touches with small stitches connecting the curls (min 45:00 of the video tutorial).
  3. Sew the eyes in round 23 leaving four stitches between them. 
  4. Sew the hat in the position that looks pretty for you! I did only 3 stitches to hold the hat in its place.

Congratulations!!!

Your Little Witch amigurumi is ready!

I hope you enjoy this pattern! If you have any questions or comments, leave them in the comment box below.

If this amigurumi Halloween crochet pattern was clear and useful to you, consider subscribing to my YouTube channel. I schedule to add every week a new free pattern and a new stitch tutorial to help you learn a bit more about this crochet toys world!

I also will share here my Ravelry shop where you can find a bit more advanced crochet patterns. And, on Ravelry, there is available a low-cost printable version of these free patterns you can see here.

See you next time!

Love,

Ana

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