Sweep up some spooky charm with the Amigurumi Broomstick, a delightfully whimsical crochet project that’s perfect for Halloween crafting or magical décor! 🧹✨ With its classic bristled base, wrapped handle, and just the right touch of enchantment, this tiny broomstick is ready to fly into your handmade collection. Whether paired with a witchy amigurumi friend or perched on a festive shelf, it brings a playful twist to your seasonal stitches.
This pattern is a treat for crocheters who love quick projects with big personality. You can customize your broomstick with colorful yarns, add a tiny bow or charm, or even stitch up a whole fleet for party favors or themed displays. Whether you’re crafting for fun, decorating with flair, or adding a magical accent to your amigurumi lineup, the Amigurumi Broomstick is a charming way to stir up creativity—one spellbinding stitch at a time! 🧶🕸️

🧹 Amigurumi Broomstick Crochet Pattern
Looking for a cozy autumn decoration or the perfect Halloween prop for your handmade dolls? This crocheted broomstick is simple, fun, and photo-accurate! With its slim gray handle, golden-orange band, and full tassel bristles, it’s a charming piece that adds handmade magic to your décor.
⭐ Skill Level
🧶 Beginner–Intermediate – simple stitches, tubular shaping, and yarn-tassel bristles.
📏 Finished Size
🪄 Approx. 25–30 cm (10–12 in) long (depending on yarn and hook).
🧶 Materials
- Light gray worsted-weight yarn (handle)
- Mustard/golden-orange yarn (broom band + bristles)
- Dark gray or black yarn (stripe detail)
- Crochet hook: 3.5–4.0 mm (E–G)
- Yarn needle & scissors
- Fiberfill stuffing (for handle only)
- Stitch marker (for working in the round)
📝 Abbreviations (US Terms)
- MR = Magic Ring
- sc = single crochet
- sl st = slip stitch
- ch = chain
- st(s) = stitch(es)
🪡 Pattern Instructions
🪄 Handle (light gray)
The handle is slim and straight — no widening at the base.
- MR, 6 sc (6).
- From R2 onward: sc around (6 sts per round).
👉 Continue working in a tube until the handle measures ~20–22 cm (8–9 in).
👉 Stuff lightly as you go to keep it firm and straight. - Fasten off, leave long tail for sewing to broom band.
🍂 Broom Band (golden-orange with dark stripe)
This thick collar holds the bristles and secures the handle.
- With golden-orange, ch 18, sl st to join into ring (or adjust chain to fit snugly around handle).
- R1–6: sc around (18).
👉 Work 6 rounds for a wide, solid band. - Switch to dark gray/black yarn in R3 or R4 → sc 1 round to form the stripe.
- Fasten off, weave ends.
- Insert bottom of handle into center of the ring, sew in place from inside to secure.
🌾 Bristles (golden-orange tassels)
- Cut 40–50 strands of golden-orange yarn, each about 20–22 cm (8–9 in) long.
- Fold a strand in half. Insert hook under a stitch at bottom edge of broom band.
- Pull folded loop through, then pull yarn ends through loop (lark’s head knot).
- Repeat all around band until broom looks full and even.
- Trim bristles evenly so they measure ~10 cm (4 in) long.
🧵 Assembly
- Sew handle securely into broom band.
- Attach tassel bristles evenly around bottom of band.
- Shape bristles with your hands and trim neatly.
- Optionally tie an extra piece of yarn or ribbon around the bristles for rustic charm.
🎀 Finishing Touches
- Add a loop of yarn to the handle top to hang it as a decoration.
- For a Halloween twist, use black bristles and a purple band.
- Make a mini version by starting with 4 sc in MR and cutting shorter bristles (12–15 cm broom).
✨ Final Result
Your amigurumi broomstick is complete! With its slim gray handle, golden-orange collar with a dark stripe, and full tassel-style bristles, it looks just like the one in the photo — perfect for autumn displays, witchy setups, or as a whimsical handmade prop.
