Step By Step Guide Crochet Tiny Ghost Pattern – For Beginners
Haunt your Halloween with whimsy using our free Crochet Tiny Ghost pattern—spooky fun for your festive decor!
This adorable little phantoms are simple to make, adding a horrible touch to Halloween and other ghostly decor themes. They’re perfect for decorating your home, giving as handmade gifts, or trying out new pattern with ease. It is a lightweight and versatile, great for hanging on doorknobs or sitting atop pumpkins.
Crochet Ghost Tutorial
They also serve as a stress-free introduction to the art of crochet, allowing you to engage your creativity without any pressure. Using just a few materials, you can create delightful results that showcase your imagination. Enjoy the relaxing rhythmic motions of crocheting while adding a dash of charm and fun to your surroundings.
Materials Needed:
- Blue yarn (medium weight #4)
- 4 mm crochet hook
- Crafting scissors
- Darning needle
- Stitch marker
- Safety eyes (8mm recommended for medium yarn)
- Polyfill (or any soft stuffing)
- Thin pink yarn (weight #3)
- Thin black yarn (weight #3)
Pattern Overview:
Magic Circle:
- Start by making a magic circle.
- Work 6 single crochets (sc) into the magic circle.
Round 1:
- Increase (inc) in each stitch around – you’ll have 12 stitches total at end.
For Round 2:
- Repeat [1 sc, 1 inc] around – you’ll finish with 18 stitches.
Round 3:
- Repeat [1 sc in the next 2 stitches, 1 inc] around – finishing with 24 stitches.
For Rounds 4 to 7:
- 1 sc in each stitch around (continue with 24 stitches for each round).
Round 8 (Adding arms with bobble stitches):
- Start with 5 sc,
- 1 bobble stitch,
- 8 sc,
- 1 more bobble stitch,
- 9 sc to end the round.
Rounds 9 and 10:
- 1 sc in each stitch around for each round.
Safety Eyes and Face Details:
- Place safety eyes between rounds 6 and 7, four stitches apart.
- Sew on a smile and blush using black and pink yarn respectively.
Round 11:
- Begin decreasing by working in the back loops only:
- Repeat [sc in the next 2 stitches, make a decrease in the back loops (dec)] around.
Round 12:
- Continue decreasing:
- Repeat [sc in next stitch, dec in the back loops] around.
Closing the Head:
- Work decreases across all stitches until you close off the top of the head.
Finishing Stitches:
- Use a darning needle to sew closed any remaining opening at the top of the head.
Making the Ruffles:
- Work front loop only around the base where you worked back loops:
- Alternating single crochet and 3 half-double crochets into each front loop around to create a ruffled base.
Final Assembly:
- Stuff the ghost to the desired fullness.
- Weave in ends and snip excess yarn.
Naming Your Ghost:
- You can choose to name your adorable plushie ghost!







