Are you ready to get your crochet on this Halloween season? Look no further than these 15 spook-tacular scarf patterns! From gothic skulls to pumpkin pockets, these scarves are sure to add a festive touch to any Halloween costume.
Get in the Halloween spirit with the Crochet A Gothic Halloween Skull Scarf from CraftBits.com. Or, try your hand at the Super Scarf with Pumpkin Pockets from Hooked on Homemade Happiness. If you’re a fan of the classic movie “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” be sure to check out the Nightmare Before Christmas scarf from MainStreetMania.
For a more traditional Halloween look, try the Halloween Sampler Scarf or the Witch Scarf. And for a cute and cozy option, check out the Papa Spooky Cowl from Ravelry. Or, go for a more edgy look with the Narrow Crochet Skull Scarf or the Lost Souls Scarf, also from Ravelry.
And don’t forget about the little ones! The Halloween Boo Scarf and the Not Scary Halloween Hat and Scarf Set from CrochetandCraftwithMe.Com are perfect for kids’ costumes. Or, try the Flat Jack Scarf or Lovey from Ravelry for a “Nightmare Before Christmas” inspired look.
With so many fun and spooky options to choose from, you’ll have a hard time deciding which one to make first! Happy crocheting and happy Halloween!
Crochet A Gothic Halloween Skull Scarf — CraftBits.com
Crochet A Gothic Halloween Skull Scarf — This Crochet A Gothic Halloween Skull Scarf from CraftBits.com is the perfect accessory for adding a spooky touch to any Halloween costume. Get in the Halloween spirit with this gothic twist on the classic skull scarf.
Super Scarf with Pumpkin Pockets – Hooked on Homemade Happiness Add a touch of whimsy to your Halloween look with the Super Scarf with Pumpkin Pockets from Hooked on Homemade Happiness. This scarf not only keeps you warm and cozy, but it also has handy pockets for carrying all your trick-or-treating goodies!
Halloween Sampler Scarf This Halloween Sampler Scarf is the perfect way to show off your Halloween spirit. With a variety of spooky motifs, this scarf is sure to be a hit with all the Halloween lovers out there.
Transform into the ultimate Halloween witch with this Witch Scarf. Whether you’re dressing up as a classic green-skinned witch or a modern-day spellcaster, this scarf is the perfect finishing touch to your costume.
Ravelry: Papa Spooky Cowl pattern by Shauna Caffrey Papa Spooky Cowl pattern by Shauna Caffrey – Keep warm and cozy this Halloween season with the Papa Spooky Cowl from Ravelry. Designed by Shauna Caffrey, this cowl is perfect for adding a spooky touch to your Halloween look.
Ravelry: Narrow Crochet Skull Scarf pattern by Karin Kaufmann
Narrow Crochet Skull Scarf pattern by Karin Kaufmann – Add a spooky touch to your Halloween look with the Narrow Crochet Skull Scarf from Ravelry. Designed by Karin Kaufmann, this scarf is the perfect combination of edgy and cozy.
Ravelry: Lost Souls Scarf pattern by Nicole Hancock
Lost Souls Scarf pattern by Nicole Hancock – Get in the Halloween spirit with the Lost Souls Scarf from Ravelry. Designed by Nicole Hancock, this scarf is sure to add a spooky touch to any Halloween costume.
Ravelry: Solid Skull Scarf pattern by Amanda Hyde
Solid Skull Scarf pattern by Amanda Hyde – Add some spookiness to your Halloween look with the Solid Skull Scarf from Ravelry. Designed by Amanda Hyde, this scarf is the perfect accessory for any gothic Halloween costume.
Ravelry: Vertebra Skull Scarf pattern by Creative Works By Annie
Vertebra Skull Scarf pattern by Creative Works By Annie – Add a spooky touch to your Halloween look with the Vertebra Skull Scarf from Ravelry. Designed by Creative Works By Annie, this scarf is the perfect combination of edgy and cozy.
Ravelry: Candy Corn Applique and Scarf pattern by Dody Hall
Candy Corn Applique and Scarf pattern by Dody Hall – Get in the Halloween spirit with the Candy Corn Applique and Scarf from Ravelry. Designed by Dody Hall, this scarf is sure to add a touch of whimsy to your Halloween look
Stay warm and show off your Halloween spirit with the Halloween Boo Scarf. Whether you’re dressing up as a ghost or just looking for a cozy way to stay warm on a chilly Halloween night, this scarf has got you covered.
I personally have fond memories of wearing a Casper the Friendly Ghost Halloween scarf that my grandmother had crocheted for me when I was a child. Not only was it a fun and unique accessory for my costume, but it kept me warm on those chilly October nights while trick-or-treating. And, if you’re concerned about safety while trick-or-treating at night, consider using a glow-in-the-dark yarn for your scarf. Not only will it add an extra touch of spookiness to your project, but it will also help keep you visible to motorists and other pedestrians.
Not Scary Halloween Hat and Scarf Set – CrochetandCraftwithMe.Com
Keep warm and stay in the Halloween spirit with the Not Scary Halloween Hat and Scarf Set from CrochetandCraftwithMe.Com. This set is perfect for those who want to add a touch of Halloween to their wardrobe without going over the top.
Nightmare Before Christmas – MainStreetMania
MainStreetMania – Get ready for Halloween with the Nightmare Before Christmas from MainStreetMania. This scarf is sure to add a spooky touch to any Halloween costume.
Halloween Scarf CAL (Crochet-Along) Part 1 – Pumpkin!
Pumpkin! – Join the Halloween Scarf Crochet-Along and make a festive pumpkin scarf just in time for the holiday. This crochet-along from Part 1 will guide you through the process of creating the perfect pumpkin-themed scarf.
Ravelry: Flat Jack Scarf or Lovey pattern by Spider Mambo
Flat Jack Scarf or Lovey pattern by Spider Mambo – Get into the Halloween spirit with the Flat Jack Scarf or Lovey from Ravelry. Designed by Spider Mambo, this scarf is the perfect accessory for any Nightmare Before Christmas fan.
We hope you’ve enjoyed this list of Halloween scarf crochet patterns! If you have a favorite Halloween scarf pattern that you think deserves to be on this list, we’d love to hear about it. Share your suggestion in the comments and we’ll be sure to check it out. Happy crocheting!
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