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Looking to give your home a spooky (but cozy) makeover this Halloween? Halloween home decor crochet patterns are the perfect way to add handmade charm to your fall decorating. From festive pumpkin coasters and haunted doilies to eerie wall hangings and cozy throws, these patterns let you crochet your own one-of-a-kind seasonal style. Whether you’re hosting a Halloween party or just want to add subtle spooky vibes around the house, these crochet projects will help you turn your home into the ultimate haunted hideaway.

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Spooky Wall Hangings

Crochet wall hangings are super easy to make and are a great way to decorate your home for Halloween. These can be hung on walls, bookcases, and doors to add some extra haunts to your home.

Haunted House Wall Hanging

This super spooky crochet wall hanging is the perfect halloween home decor addition. Easy to hang wherever you want, and kid-friendly so it doesn’t scare your littles!

Haunted house crochet wall hanging. Spooky home decor.

Bat Garland

Garlands are a great way to decorate your home for halloween, especially for hosting halloween events! This simple bat garland is great to hang around doorways or any wall in your home.

Halloween crochet bat garland shown in purple, green, and orange. Halloween home decor.

Pumpkin Garland

Another great garland option is pumpkins! These are great not only for halloween decoration but fall in general so you can keep them up longer. This pretty pumpkin garland pattern can be hung around your home all fall long!

Pumpkin crochet garland. Fall home decorations shown in orange and yellow.

Witchy Wall Hanging

This cute witch themed wall hanging is another cute crochet pattern for you to decorate with. Featuring a witches hat and little black cats, this hanging sign is super cute to hang anywhere in your home.

Hanging Spider Web

Nothing says Halloween quite like a spider web! This crochet pattern for a spider web wall hanging is perfect to string up in your home. You can even grab some little fake spiders to add some extra spook!

Crochet spiderweb pattern shown here in black and white. Halloween home decor.

Haunted Kitchen Decor

Give your kitchen a festive makeover with handmade Halloween crochet patterns! These spooky-yet-practical designs—like candy bowls, haunted potholders, and ghostly dishcloths—are a fun way to add seasonal flair to your cooking space. They’re quick projects that bring just the right amount of creepy charm to your kitchen counters and tables.

Dracula Wine Bottle Cape

If you love wine and Halloween, you’ll be sure to love this Dracula Wine Bottle Cape. Dress up your wine bottle like you’d dress up for Halloween!

Halloween Crochet Dishcloths

One of my favorite ways to decorate my kitchen for halloween is crochet dishcloths! These halloween dishcloths can hang on drawers, stove handles, and dishwasher handles. This is a great way to spookify your kitchen this October.

Halloween crochet patterns featuring different shapes of dishcloths. Includes eyeball, spiderweb, candy corn, and ghost.

Ghost Dish Scrubby

Spook your dishes clean with this crochet ghost dish scrubby. This spooky accent is the perfect DIY crochet addition to haunt your home for Halloween.

Ghost Dish Scrubby shown in white. Halloween kitchen crochet pattern.

Witch Towel Holder

This crochet pattern for a witch towel holder is perfect to decorate your kitchen with. This is especially great if you don’t have Halloween towels that can be easily hung on something in your kitchen.

Frankenstein Candy Bowl

Nothing beats Halloween candy during October. This crochet candy bowl is the perfect Halloween decor to keep in your kitchen for the whole family to share.

Frankenstein Crochet Halloween Candy Bowl. Halloween home decor.

Creepy Cozy Living Room Decor

Transform your living room into a cozy Halloween retreat with these crochet patterns. From pumpkin coasters and spooky blankets to table runners and centerpiece accents, these projects are perfect for creating a warm, handmade vibe with just a touch of fright. They’re the kind of decor pieces you’ll love bringing out year after year.

Crochet Eyeball Coasters

These creepy eyeball crochet coasters are a quick pattern to whip up to decorate for Halloween. Spook up your living room and around the house with these coasters so everyone knows something is always watching…

Halloween Crochet Blanket

Make your home extra cozy with this Halloween Crochet Blanket. From black cats to spooky ghosts, this blanket features all the halloween haunts you need to decorate your house this October.

Halloween crochet blanket pattern. Features black cats, bats, and ghosts in black, orange, green, purple, and white. Home decoration for halloween.

Granny Square Ghost

This simple and easy crochet ghost is the perfect addition to your haunted decor. This pattern is a simple granny square that you can hang around your house, throw over a banister, or drape over other decor in your home to prepare for Halloween.

Granny square crochet ghost. Shown in white on a stair banister.

Pumpkin Pillow Friend

Want to add some character to your living room this Halloween? This crochet pattern for a pumpkin pillow friend is perfect to decorate your space with and add a fun touch to your spooky decor.

Ghost Crochet Coaster

Not all halloween crochet patterns have to be spooky – they can be cute too! These adorable crochet coasters feature adorable ghosts perfect for decorating your home!

Make Your Home Hauntingly Handmade

Crochet is one of the best ways to bring a personal, handmade touch to your Halloween decorating. Whether you’re hanging up a spooky banner, setting out festive kitchen accents, or cozying up your living room with pumpkin pillows, these crochet patterns make it easy to celebrate the season in style.

Don’t forget to pin this post on Pinterest so you can come back to these ideas year after year. Happy haunting and happy crocheting!