Ready for Halloween or looking for a last minute Halloween make? I have you covered with the adorable amigurumi ghost. Amigurumi is the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small, stuffed yarn creatures. Why not try our free Amigurumi ghost pattern?
List of supplies:
Yarn
Crochet hook
Tapestry needle
A pair of scissors
Stuffing
Small pieces of felt
Make a magic knot. Work 1 chain on hook.
Work a single crochet (SC) into the magic ring. Repeat 5 more SC into the magic ring (we need a total of 6 SC through the magic ring). This is round 1.
Make a slip stitch into the very first chain to end this round. Chain 1 on the hook.
Work 2 SC into every chain stitch of the previous round. We should have a total of 12 SC in this round. This is round 2.
Make a slip stitch into the very first chain. Then chain 1.
Work 1 SC into the next stitch.
Then 2 SC (increase) into the next same stitch.
Repeat the steps 6 and 7 for this round. We should have a total of 18 SC in this round. This is round 3.
Make a slip stitch into the very first chain to end this round. Chain 1 on the hook.
Work 3 SC into the next 3 stitches and 2 SC (increase) into the next stitch of this round. Repeat this pattern for this round. We should have a total of 24 SC. This is round 4.
Repeat the pattern of step (12) 8 times to increase the height of the amigurumi ghost. The times you can repeat the pattern would depend on your choice. The more rounds, the taller the ghost would be.
Work 24 SC around for the next 2 rounds.
For the next rounds, work only on front loops. Work SC, DC, and SC in the same stitch, then work a slip stitch into the next stitch. Repeat this pattern 8 more times. Join last stitch to first stitch with a reverse slip stitch.
For the next rounds, work only on back loops. Work SC, SCDEC (decrease) 4 times.
Stuff the amigurumi ghost through the bottom opening. Keep the stuffing nice and fluffy.
Work SC, SCDEC 6 times to decrease the stitch count to 12.
Work SC, SCDEC 6 times again for the next round to decrease the stitch count to 6. Pull the loose end of the yarn to close the bottom end.
Working back loops, draw the yarn towards the bottom border by using the hook.
Work SC, HDC, DC, HDC, and SC to make a scalloped pattern.
Repeat the pattern all around the bottom edge. Work a slip stitch to secure this round.
Use a tapestry needle to secure the remaining end of the yarn through the pattern.
Add eyes, cheeks, a hat and any other details from felt. We used hot glue to attach the felt.