25 Funny Halloween Monster Crochet Patterns for Special Vibes
Crochet Halloween monsters are a great project for crocheters of all levels. Whether you want to improve your skills or just have some fun, crochet monsters offer endless creativity. They’re not just for Halloween – these quirky characters make delightful creations all year round, especially for monster enthusiasts. From spooky to cute, crocheted monsters are a unique way to explore your imagination and create personalized, whimsical toys.
In this article, you’ll find free monster crochet patterns to help you craft these one-of-a-kind creatures and start your own collection of adorable and fearsome friends today!
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1. June Monster of the Month
- Designed by Elaine Okupski
This quirky crochet monster has an elongated body, complete with a playful pink nose that makes it both creepy and cute at the same time. Its unusual design adds a fun twist to traditional monster toys. You can create this unique creature with the help of a free crochet pattern. Let your imagination run wild!

PHOTOS by Elaine Okupski / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on freecellpenguin.blogspot.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
2. Monster of the Month: May
- Designed by Elaine Okupski
This hilariously odd crochet monster, with its three eyes, tentacle-like arms, and silly hair, is guaranteed to make kids laugh. Its playful appearance will bring endless fun during playtime. Don’t miss out – start crocheting this goofy monster today and bring a new favorite crochet toy into your home!

PHOTOS by Elaine Okupski / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on freecellpenguin.blogspot.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
3. Amigurumi Monster Keychain
- Designed by Ami Vui
Perfect for those new to crochet or looking to refine their skills, this Halloween-themed monster amigurumi is a fantastic project to dive into. Its simple design is easy to follow, but the results are stunning! Follow this easy-to-follow free monster crochet pattern and start creating this amazing toy, perfect for spooky celebrations.

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Find the original free pattern on amivuistudio.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
4. Henrik the Beastlie Amigurumi
- Designed by Vui Vui
With its round body, tiny horns, and bulging eyes, this chubby crochet monster is both funny and a little spooky. Its cuddly shape and adorable face make it a joy to crochet, perfect for adding to your monster collection. Don’t wait – begin your crochet adventure with this lovable, horned creation today!

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Find the original free pattern on amisaigon.vn, or read more about it on Ravelry.
5. Amigurumi Mike Wazowski
- Designed by Amigu World
What’s Halloween without an amigurumi monster? This fun project lets you bring your favorite animated character, Mike from Monsters, Inc., to life. The free crochet pattern makes it easy to craft this beloved monster, perfect for adding a bit of spookiness and fun to your Halloween decor.

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Find the original free pattern on amiguworld.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
6. July Monster of the Month
- Designed by Elaine Okupski
This hilarious and unique crochet monster features a long furry tuft along its body, making it both silly and adorable. It’s the perfect quirky project to lift your spirits. Don’t wait – grab your yarn and hook to create this fun and memorable crochet creature!

PHOTOS by Elaine Okupski / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on freecellpenguin.blogspot.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
7. Amigurumi James P Sullivan
- Designed by Amigu World
Crochet your own version of James Sullivan from Monsters, Inc.! This chunky little crochet monster with adorable horns is a fun and quirky project, perfect for fans of the movie or anyone wanting to add a playful touch to Halloween. Best of all, this cute character can be brought to life with a free crochet pattern. Get ready to add some monster magic to your crochet collection!

PHOTOS by Amigu World / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on amiguworld.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
8. Gengar Amigurumi
- Designed by Catmigurumi Handmade
Crochet your very own plush monster – perfect for fall festivities! This soft yet spooky crochet toy is made with bulky yarn for extra plushness, making it both scary and cuddly. Whether it’s for Halloween decorations or just a fun project to test your skills, this crochet monster is sure to delight. Grab your hooks and start creating today!

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Find the original free pattern on catmigurumi.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
9. Mike Wazowski
- Designed by Amigurumis Atina
Inspired by a beloved animated character, this crochet monster toy is a fun and beginner-friendly project. Its quirky design and vibrant colors make it a hit with both kids and adults who love Monsters, Inc. Simple to make, it’s the perfect addition to your handmade toy collection!

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Find the original free pattern on YouTube, or read more about it on Ravelry.
10. Kaleido the Wobble Monster
- Designed by Nienke Jongstra
This crochet monster project is a fun and beginner-friendly creation. With three eyes, a funny mouth, and a rainbow outfit, it’s colorful, quirky, and full of character. You can easily make this crochet monster using a free crochet pattern, learning new techniques along the way. It’s perfect for adding a playful touch to any collection or gifting to a loved one.

PHOTOS by Nienke Jongstra / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on scheepjes.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
11. Kiwi Monster Squishy
- Designed by Sara Sach
Meet the kiwi squish crochet monster! This adorable one-eyed plushy is as cute as it is fun to make. Its soft, fluffy body and whimsical design make it the perfect companion or decor piece. Easy to personalize with different colors, this plush monster is sure to brighten up any room and bring a smile to anyone’s face.

PHOTOS by Sara Sach / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on poshpoochdesignsdogclothes.blogspot.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
12. My Little Monster
- Designed by Mary R. Wilson
Bring laughter to your home with this quirky crochet monster! With options to customize its colors, add one eye or two, and create a goofy smile, this toy is endlessly entertaining. It’s perfect for children’s playtime, decoration, or as a unique gift. Designed to be playful yet easy to make, this friendly crochet toy will add joy wherever it goes – ideal for anyone wanting a touch of whimsical fun in their crochet creations.

PHOTOS by Mary R. Wilson / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
13. August Monster
- Designed by Elaine Okupski
Dive into a whimsical project with this multi-limbed, winged crochet monster! Great for beginners and made using a free crochet pattern, this funny monster has “wings” or “ears” that add a one-of-a-kind charm. Ideal for Halloween decor or as a conversation-starting toy, this creature fits perfectly in a playful nursery, a Halloween party, or as an amusing addition to any crochet collection.

PHOTOS by Elaine Okupski / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on freecellpenguin.blogspot.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
14. Golf Guy Thai Fugly Monster
- Designed by StringsandThingsByJoyce
Who knew golf could be this adorable? This crochet monster takes a swing at the game with wide-eyed charm, making it equal parts silly and sweet. With its quirky details and playful vibe, it’s a project that instantly sparks smiles. Perfect as a gift or desk buddy, it proves handmade toys can be both hilarious and heartwarming.

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15. Gregory, the Friendly Monster Crochet Pattern
- Designed by yarn acadabra
Gentle green and round as a plush pillow, this crochet monster is the cutest kind of strange. Its goofy teeth peek out in a grin, while bright blue antennas give it a dash of fun energy. It’s whimsical without being scary, making it a lovely project for anyone who enjoys creatures with personality and softness in every stitch.

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Find the original pattern on yarnacadabra.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
16. Green Monster
- Designed by Demi Tran
This tiny green crochet monster will win your heart instantly. With one oversized eye, a cheeky smile and bright orange horns, it looks more sweet than scary. Perfect for Halloween decor, a children’s playroom or even a desk mascot, it is quick to make and endlessly charming.

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17. Big Rig Ricky Fugly Monster
- Designed by StringsandThingsByJoyce
Meet the funniest crochet monster robot you could ever crochet. This playful character rides on three wheels, sports yellow suspenders and wears a quirky hat. Its goofy grin makes it more friend than fright, and the mix of monster and mechanical details gives it a unique style that makes everyone laugh.

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18. KDH Tiger Derpy
- Designed by Nayul Kim
Add personality with a crochet tiger-zombie monster, full of quirky mischief and a slightly wild expression. Ideal for desks, shelves, or bedrooms, it brings humor and imagination into everyday spaces, capturing the attention of anyone who appreciates unusual amigurumi.

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19. Eyeball Monster
- Designed by Dani West
Transform a room with the eye-catching crochet green monster whose head is a single giant eye. This fantastical creature sparks curiosity and playful interaction, making it a striking décor piece for kids’ rooms, craft areas, or any space craving bold, whimsical charm.

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20. Cute Devil in Pumpkin
- Designed by Lis Crandall
Here comes a mischievous red creature climbing out of a pumpkin, part demon, part adorable misfit. With bulging eyes and a cheeky grin, this crochet monster is a Halloween favorite in the making. It’s the kind of fun spooky toy that makes both kids and adults laugh every time they see it.

PHOTOS by Lis Crandall / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on lismakes.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
21. It Spider Creature
- Designed by Yain Crimin (Yarnaholic Sewciopath)
Creepy yet fascinating, this crochet creation merges the eerie grin of Pennywise with the legs of a gray spider. The result is a perfectly haunting Halloween showpiece. It’s more than a crochet monster, it’s a conversation starter, a strange little masterpiece that looks like it crawled straight out of your favorite horror movie.

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22. Monster Basket Video Tutorial
- Designed by Hanna Kasatkina
Imagine a tiny green crochet monster that can keep your little treasures safe. This crochet creation is shaped like a small basket, featuring one big eye and quirky horns that give it personality. It sits on a desk or shelf and brings a playful charm to any corner of your home.

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Find the video tutorial on YouTube, or read more about it on Ravelry.
23. Rowan Rotpaw
- Designed by StringsandThingsByJoyce
Blue and slightly mischievous, this crochet zombie monster looks like it wandered out of a Halloween storybook. Its white belly shows a skull applique, stitched seams give it character, and its large eyes and jagged teeth make it both spooky and endearing.

PHOTOS by StringsandThingsByJoyce / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on Ravelry.
Check out also Fresh and Fun Halloween Crochet Patterns for Spooky Night.
24. Purple Monster
- Designed by Amigu World
Meet the mischievous crochet purple monster, small, plump, and brimming with character. With tiny ears, stubby limbs, rosy cheeks, one oversized eye, and two little fangs, this crochet creation is both quirky and endearing, perfect for gifting or playful decor.

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Find the original pattern on amiguworld.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
25. Urthabub the Whispering Snuggle
- Designed by StringsandThingsByJoyce
Dare to embrace the whimsical with this crochet bear-monster. Eight spider-like eyes, six colorful dragonfly wings, and six tiny fangs give it a fantastical, slightly mischievous charm. It’s a creature that is as surprising as it is lovable.

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Find the original pattern on Ravelry.