When I first stumbled upon the enchanting world of amigurumi, I was instantly captivated by the whimsical charm of these crocheted creatures. With Halloween around the corner, the idea of crafting my very own amigurumi bat seemed like the perfect spooky and adorable project to dive into! ππ¦ There’s something incredibly satisfying about holding a little handmade character, especially one that can transform your home into a Halloween haven. The appeal lies not just in the outcome but in the process itself, which is a delightful journey of creativity and relaxation. Imagine curling up with a cup of tea, your yarn, and a crochet hook, and watching a cute bat come to life in your hands.
Creating an amigurumi bat involves a magical blend of artistry and technique. The process typically begins with selecting the softest yarn in shades of black or dark gray to give your bat that classic, spooky vibe. π€ From there, I love to design the pattern by first envisioning the size and features of my bat. Crocheting each small piece, from the round body to the delicate wings, becomes a meditative experience. Stitch by stitch, the little bat takes shape, and I canβt help but smile at its emerging personality. Adding the final touches, like tiny embroidered eyes or maybe even a cheeky smile, feels like the cherry on top. The entire process is not only a crafty adventure but a joyful celebration of creativity and the Halloween spirit!
π¦ Amigurumi Halloween Bat Pattern
This adorable hanging bat features a round body, oversized ears, and wide wings β ideal for Halloween decor or as a playful handmade ornament.
π Finished Size
Approximately 4β5 inches tall (10β13 cm), not including hanging string.
π§Ά Skill Level
Beginner to Intermediate β simple shaping with some sewing
π§° Materials
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DK or Worsted weight yarn in:
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Mustard or pumpkin orange (body)
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Black (wings, nose, feet, inner ears)
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2.5β3.0 mm crochet hook
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8 mm safety eyes
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Fiberfill stuffing
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Tapestry needle
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Stitch markers
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Yarn or thread for hanging loop
π§΅ Abbreviations (US terms)
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MR β Magic Ring
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sc β Single crochet
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inc β Increase (2 sc in one stitch)
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dec β Decrease (sc two together)
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ch β Chain
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sl st β Slip stitch
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st β Stitch
π§© Pattern Instructions
π Body (Orange)
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MR, 6 sc
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inc Γ 6 (12)
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(sc, inc) Γ 6 (18)
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(2 sc, inc) Γ 6 (24)
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(3 sc, inc) Γ 6 (30)
6β12. sc in each st (30) -
(3 sc, dec) Γ 6 (24)
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(2 sc, dec) Γ 6 (18)
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(sc, dec) Γ 6 (12)
Stuff firmly. -
dec Γ 6 (6)
Fasten off, weave to close.
β« Feet (Black, make 2)
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MR, 6 sc
2β3. sc around (6)
Stuff lightly and sew to base of body.
π Head (Orange)
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MR, 6 sc
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inc Γ 6 (12)
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(sc, inc) Γ 6 (18)
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(2 sc, inc) Γ 6 (24)
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(3 sc, inc) Γ 6 (30)
6β10. sc around (30) -
(3 sc, dec) Γ 6 (24)
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(2 sc, dec) Γ 6 (18)
Add safety eyes between Rnds 6β7, 6 sts apart. -
(sc, dec) Γ 6 (12)
Stuff. -
dec Γ 6 (6)
Fasten off and close.
Sew the head securely to the top of the body.
π€ Nose (Black)
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MR, 4 sc
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sc around (4)
Sew between eyes.
π Ears (Make 2)
Outer Ear (Orange):
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MR, 6 sc
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inc Γ 6 (12)
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(sc, inc) Γ 6 (18)
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sc around (18), fasten off.
Inner Ear (Black):
Repeat Rounds 1β3. Do not fasten off.
Place inner over outer, sc together around edge. Fold slightly and sew to head.
π€ Wings (Make 2 β Black)
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ch 15
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Starting from 2nd ch: sc 13, turn
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ch 1, sc 5, hdc 3, dc 3, tr 2
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ch 1, sl st across to smooth edge
Fasten off and shape into slight curve.
Sew each wing to the side of body or under arms.
β¨ Hanging Loop
Ch 30 (or desired length), sl st to form loop. Sew to top of head.
π Final Touches
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Add a felt fang or tiny embroidered smile!
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You can attach a mini bell or glow-in-the-dark thread for extra Halloween flair.