16 Free Crochet Halloween Coaster and Square Patterns — Easy!
Halloween decor doesn’t have to stop at pumpkins and cobwebs – crochet squares and coasters bring a fresh, handmade twist to the season. Their uniqueness lies in versatility: stitched in eerie motifs, ghostly shades, or playful monster faces, they can serve as coasters, bunting, table accents, or even be joined into larger projects like blankets and wall hangings. They’re practical, decorative, and endlessly customizable. In this article, we’ve gathered a wide selection of free crochet Halloween coaster and square patterns, helping you add both charm and spookiness to your celebrations.
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1. Haunted Harvest Granny Square Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Wiam’s Crafts
Imagine curling up under a blanket where each square tells its own Halloween story – this one begins with a jack-o’-lantern. A vivid orange pumpkin grins at the center of a black crochet granny square, while tiny carved companions surround it. The glowing contrast makes it a lively piece for garlands, blankets, or spooky table toppers.

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Find the original pattern on wiamscrafts.blogspot.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
2. Spooky Ghost Granny Square Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Melissa Hassler
Sometimes the simplest image has the strongest impact. A black crochet square becomes the stage for a playful ghost: bright white yarn shaping its floating form, complete with wide eyes and a crooked smile. Used alone, it works as a quirky coaster; joined together, it creates a blanket full of cheeky Halloween spirits.

PHOTOS by Melissa Hassler/ Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on lovableloops.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
3. Skull and Ghost Halloween Squares – Free Mosaic Crochet Patterns
- Designed by Divine Debris
Variety is the soul of creative crochet. These crochet granny squares let you choose your mood: a blue or pink backdrop framed in bold black, and at the center either a tiny skull or a hovering ghost. Mixing them brings rhythm and surprise, perfect for building vibrant throws, quirky bags, or one-of-a-kind Halloween bunting.

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Find the original pattern on divinedebris.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
4. Cat and Bat Halloween Squares Free Patterns
- Designed by Divine Debris
Nothing captures the midnight air of October like the silhouettes of bats and cats. This crochet square brings them both together in a single motif, wrapped in a dark border. Sharp, striking, and unmistakably seasonal, it makes a dramatic element for larger projects or a standalone decoration that whispers Halloween magic.

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Find the original pattern on divinedebris.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
5. Silly Monster Washcloths
- Designed by Sara Sach
Who said crochet can’t be funny? These crochet Halloween monster squares are pure proof of the opposite. With their bold stripes, googly eyes, goofy grins, and scalloped edges, they’re the kind of piece that will make you laugh while decorating your home. Stitch one or many – each brings a burst of playful energy.

PHOTOS by Sara Sach / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on poshpoochdesignsdogclothes.blogspot.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
6. Halloween Triangle Placemats
- Designed by Rajeshwari Singh
Crochet Halloween triangles in green and orange come alive with zombie-like faces and wide eyes. Strung together as a garland, they create instant festive mischief, perfect for parties or just for lifting your October mood.

PHOTOS by Rajeshwari Singh / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on rajiscrafthobby.blogspot.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
7. Crochet Skull with Crown Granny Square
- Designed by GrannySquare.Me
Halloween decor takes a creative twist with this crochet square. Set against a sunny yellow background, a skull motif emerges at the center, crowned with an orange detail that feels playful yet eerie. Use it as a block in larger projects or as a standalone accent – it’s quirky, festive, and wonderfully eye-catching.

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Find the original pattern on grannysquare.me, or read more about it on Ravelry.
8. Pumpkin Coaster Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Angeline Ott
These crochet pumpkin coasters are the very definition of seasonal charm. Round and textured, they capture the look of real pumpkins while keeping your table safe from glasses and mugs. Whether made in the classic orange or fun alternative shades, they’re a simple yet striking way to dress up autumn gatherings.

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Find the original pattern on Ravelry.
9. Zombie Hand Coaster
- Designed by Dani West
Imagine a zombie hand reaching out from your table. This crochet coaster captures that eerie feeling with a round base and five detailed fingers. It’s spooky, playful, and perfect for Halloween decor or anyone who loves a little horror in everyday life.

PHOTOS by Dani West / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on Ravelry.
10. Spider Coaster
- Designed by Kimberly Arenas/The Caffeinated Snail
A tiny crochet spider crawls onto your cup. This crochet coaster has a jet-black body, two small white eyes, and eight delicate legs on each side. It transforms a simple drink into a fun and slightly creepy experience, perfect for themed decor or a conversation starter.

PHOTOS by Kimberly Arenas/The Caffeinated Snail / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on thecaffeinatedsnail.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
11. Pumpkin Pie Coaster
- Designed by Tiffany Griffin
Who said crochet cannot make you hungry? The crochet pumpkin pie coaster looks so real you might imagine the scent of cinnamon nearby. The soft orange center, creamy edge, and tiny whipped-cream flower on top make every cup of tea feel like a small autumn celebration.

PHOTOS by Tiffany Griffin / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on beautifuldawndesigns.net, or read more about it on Ravelry.
12. Candy Corn Doily
- Designed by Sara Sach
A candy corn crochet coaster shaped like a perfect hexagon brings instant Halloween charm. Its bright colors capture the joy of the season and turn even an ordinary coffee table into a playful scene. Easy to make, easy to love, it glows like a sweet memory of autumn evenings.

PHOTOS by Sara Sach / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on poshpoochdesignsdogclothes.blogspot.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
13. Eyeball Coaster
- Designed by Louise Bollanos
This crochet coaster looks like an eyeball with veins spreading outward from the iris. It adds a little thrill to your table setting and works perfectly for Halloween parties or for anyone who enjoys unusual, attention-grabbing handmade items.

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Find the original pattern on handylittleme.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
14. Spider Web Mug Rug
- Designed by Ema Fancher
Imagine a spider spinning its web in crochet form. This coaster recreates that delicate pattern and can be made in classic Halloween colors such as black on orange or white on black. It adds a fun seasonal accent while still being completely practical for your drinks.

PHOTOS by Ema Fancher / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on Ravelry.
Are you looking for more handmade Halloween ideas? You just need to see these Free Crochet Halloween Hat Patterns, perfect for festive wear.
15. Spider Granny Square Crochet Pattern
- Designed by GrannySquare.Me
Center stage goes to the crochet granny square with a spider twist. A soft white base and delicate gray edging frame a large, friendly black spider with two big eyes, making this square a playful highlight for blankets or wall decor.

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Find the original pattern on grannysquare.me, or read more about it on Ravelry.
16. Halloween Coasters
- Designed by Argentario digital
Let your table tell a spooky story with these Halloween-themed crochet spiderweb coasters. Crafted in black, orange, purple, white, and hints of pink, each piece complements the others, creating a cohesive and festive set that’s as decorative as it is functional.

PHOTOS by Argentario digital / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on argentariodigital.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.