6 Easy Halloween Knitting Patterns to Knit this Fall + Video
🍼 Halloween Knitting Patterns For Babies & Kids
🎃 Baby Pumpkin Hat

Baby Pumpkin Hat (2 size
🍬 Candy Corn Hat (All Sizes)
The tricolor candy was invented in Philadelphia in 1880, and it became a symbol of Fall and Halloween, because its unmistakable colors fit the season’s theme.
So why don’t you use them on a hat that’s fun and quick to knit?
And the good news is that you can make it for the whole family: this pattern comes in all sizes: from 0-3 months babies, to women and men!
How to knit a Candy Corn Hat for the whole family →

Candy Corn Hat (7 sizes)
🧙♀️ Halloween Knitting Patterns For Costumes
🎩 Witch / Wizard / Warlock Hat
Another easy Halloween knitting pattern, ideal for beginners.
The hat is worked bottom up, using straight needles and simple stitches, this hat is the perfect accessory for your outfit!
I’m sure that if you can knit and purl, you can make this one stress free!
How to knit a Witch/Wizard/Warlock Hat for Halloween →

Witch/Wizard/Warlock Hat (4 sizes)
🎃 Halloween Mittens for Beginners
This is without a doubt, the easiest pattern to knit mittens: 2 rectangles combining just Garter and Stockinette stitch (another knit and purl project)!.
They’re so straightforward that you can make them in any size. And the decoration is optional: I’ll give you the pumpkin graphic I used, if you’d like to replicate it.
How to knit Halloween Mittens + video →

Easy Halloween Mittens (any size)
🐱 Kitty Cat Hat
From toddlers to adults, you’ll make this Kitty Cat Hat in no time!
The only stitch required is the knit stitch! The ears are formed using a darning needle and a couple of stitches, so there’s nothing fancy or complex to do there 😉
How to knit the Easiest Kitty Cat Hat + video →

Kitty Cat Hat (4 sizes)
🍂 Halloween Knitting Patterns For Decorations
Autumn Leaves: Beech & Maple
A couple of years ago, I came up with the idea to make a garland for my coffee table (Autumn is my favorite season).
So instantly, I thought of Autumn leaves, which are fun to knit and are also perfect to use up your yarn stash.
Besides, they bring a cozy Fall vibe into any project (I attached a small one to a beret, and it looked fantastic!).
How to knit Autumn Leaves →

Autumn leaves (2 patterns: Beech and Maple)
Enjoy the Video Tutorial:
This is everything for today, my little Woolly 🙂
Thank you for reading and watching!
A big hug, and happy Halloween knitting.
Carolina – So Woolly


