Candy corn seems to be a seriously polarizing candy! Some of my friends love it while most of my family members can't stand it. Whether you love or hate candy corn, the confection is still a quintessential Halloween treat. I'm somewhat partial to candy corn in small quantities. I was inspired by these sugary morsels to create a tiny crocheted bear (with 0 grams of sugar and 0 calories!). You can make your own little bear with this crochet pattern and tutorial. This pattern is worked in an oval. You will be crocheting around both sides of the starting chain. The finished bear is about 1.75 x 1.5 inches. It works up super quickly with only a small amount of yarn. You can use it as a decoration by your candy bowl or make a bunch to give as Halloween party treats.
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TagsSweet Treat Eaters Crochet Monster Pattern
Meet Lisa Lollipop and Lynda Liquorice - the Sweet Treat Eaters! These pair of monsters never miss a trick (or treat) when it comes to candy! They love it, and will often be found cramming as much into their mouths as they possibly can - these guys should defiantly be handled with scare!
These cute little monsters are a combination of storage and amigurumi pattern that would make a fun addition to Halloween or for a little (or big) monsters bedroom.
Candy Corn-O-Lantern
Get rocking this Halloween with a fun mix of cute and creepy in this Candy Corn-O-Lantern. This fun amigurumi is easier than it looks, fun to customize, and acts as a foil to that elf on the shelf who shows up later in the year. Remember, candy only comes to those who trick and treat. You may sell all finished products made from this pattern; however you may not share, sell, or distribute this pattern in any way, in whole or in part. I would greatly appreciate a link back to my shop or this pattern anytime you sell this item online.
Cornzilla, the Candy Corn Dinosaur
Looking for a fun little twist to change your crochet dinosaur game? This candy corn dino is the perfect amigurumi project for you! This chubby and soft plushie is made with candy corn spikes and will be your little one's favorite cuddly companion. It's super easy to make, and comes in two sizes, S and L.
Sugarplum the Deer Free Crochet Amigurumi Crochet Pattern
For those who want to give amigurumi a try, this free crochet deer pattern is perfect for you!
Standing only 5 inches tall, the aptly named Sugarplum the deer is such a cutie! With its size, beginners will not be overwhelmed with the work they have to do.
We all know yarns can be expensive, but with this project, you probably won't have to buy any yarns at all. To complete the whole project, you will only need 25 grams of the main color and a few grams of the accent colors.
Make an adorable deer and at the same time learn how to make an amigurumi with this Free Sugarplum the Deer pattern!
Tiny Baby Ghostie Ghost Amigurumi for Halloween
Looking for a fun, easy, and quick crochet project to whip up for this Halloween season? Well, look no further! This tiny, baby ghostie could be the perfect little one to make! Add a string, perhaps with a tiny bell inside, and hang him up around the house! The only drawback is that this little ghostie is probably not very good at spooking anyone, since he's so itty-bitty and cute! With a face like that, it'll be hard to draw out some blood-curling screams!