Amigurumi Pumpkin Witch Crochet Free Pattern

Designer: Ksyusha Crochet Toys
Instagram: @vooot_takoi

Calling all crochet lovers — today’s pattern is extra adorable… 

The Amigurumi Pumpkin Witch Crochet Free Pattern, designed by the talented Ksyusha Crochet Toys (VK: @vooot_takoi), is the perfect Halloween-inspired project for crochet lovers of all levels. This enchanting design combines charm and creativity, offering a step by step, beginner friendly guide that will help you bring this magical little witch to life. Using soft yarns such as YarnArt Jeans, Alize Cotton Gold, or Gazzal Baby Cotton, along with a 1.75 mm hook, 6 mm safety eyes, fiberfill, scissors, and a tapestry needle, you’ll create a delightful pumpkin witch that’s both whimsical and festive. Special thanks to Ksyusha (YouTube) for sharing such a fun and creative design with the amigurumi community!

Whether you’re crafting for Halloween décor, a gift, or just to enjoy a new seasonal project, this free pattern is a wonderful choice. With clear instructions and beginner-friendly steps, you’ll find the process enjoyable and rewarding from start to finish. And don’t forget—at the end of this pattern, you’ll also discover some amazing amigurumi witch ideas that will inspire your next magical crochet creation!

Materials:

Yarn: ΥаrnΑrt Јeаns/ Alize Cotton Gold/ Gazzal Baby Cotton
Hook size: 1.75 mm
6 mm safety eyes
Tapestry needle
Scissors
Fiberfill

Abbreviations:

R = row
mc = magic circle (magic ring)
ch = chain
sl st = slip stitch
sc = single crochet
inc = 2 sc in the next stitch
dec = single crochet 2 stitches together
BLO = back loops only
FLO = front loops only
(12) = number of stitches you should have at the end of the round/row
( )*6 = repeat whatever is between the brackets the number of times stated

AMIGURUMI PUMPKIN WITCH FREE PATTERN

Head

Crochet with orange yarn:
Round 1: 6 sc in MR (6)
Round 2: 6 inc (12)
Round 3: (1 sc + inc)*6 (18)
Round 4: (2 sc + inc)*6 (24)
Round 5: (3 sc + inc)*6 (30)
Round 6: (4 sc + inc)*6 (36)
Round 7: (5 sc + inc)*6 (42)
Round 8: (6 sc + inc)*6 (48)
Rounds 9-15: 48 sc (7 rounds)

head

At this stage, insert safety eyes between rounds 11 and 12 at a distance of 8 sc between the eyes (measured between the inner edges of the safety eyes).
Round 16: (6 sc + dec) *6 (42)
Round 17: (5 sc + dec)*6 (36)
Round 18: (4 sc + dec)*6 (30)
Stuff the head firmly at this stage.
Round 19: (3 sc + dec)*6 (24)
Round 20: (2 sc + dec)*6 (18)
Round 21: crochet in back loops only (1 sc + dec)*6 (12)

Add more stuffing to shape a neat, round head.
Round 22: working in both loops again, 6 dec (6).
Fasten off with 1 sl st, cut the yarn, leaving a tail for closing the hole.

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Dress

Attach graphite yarn to the front loops left on Round 20 of the head (see photo).
Round 1: 18 sc
Round 2: (5 sc + inc)*3 (21)
Round 3: (6 sc + inc)*3 (24)
Round 4: (3 sc + inc)*6 (30)
Round 5: 30 sc
Round 6: (4 sc+ inc)*6 (36)
Round 7: 36 sc
Round 8: (5 sc + inc)*6 (42)
Rounds 9-12: 42 sc (4 rounds)
Round 13: 42 sl st, fasten off, secure the tail and weave it in.

dress

Arms (make 2 identical pieces)

Crochet with orange yarn:
Round 1: 6 sc in MR (6)
Round 2: (1 sc + inc)*3 (9)
Round 3: 9 sc
Round 4: 4 dec, 1 sc (5). Fasten off, leaving a long tail (about 20 cm).
Close the opening with the yarn tail and a needle. Insert the hook into the last round of the arm as shown in the photo. Grab the remaining yarn tail from the inside and pull it to the front, forming a loop. Crochet 10 ch. Pull the yarn out of the last chain to fasten off.

arms

Legs (make 2 identical pieces)

Crochet with graphite yarn:
Round 1: 6 sc in MR (6)
Round 2: 6 inc (12)
Rounds 3-4: 12 sc (2 rounds)
Slightly stuff the foot to shape it.
Round 5: (2 sc + dec)*3 (9)
Change yarn to orange.
Round 6: 4 dec, 1 sc (5).
Fasten off, leaving a long tail (about 30 cm).
Finish the detail the same way as the arms, but make 20 ch instead of 10. Pull the yarn out of the last chain to fasten off.

legs

Hat

Crochet with graphite yarn:
Round 1: 6 sc in MR (6)
Round 2: 6 sc
Round 3: (1 sc + inc)*3 (9)
Round 4: 9 sc
Round 5: (2 sc + inc)*3 (12)
Round 6: (3 sc + inc)*3 (15)
Round 7: (4 sc + inc)*3 (18)
Round 8: (5 sc + inc)*3 (21)
Round 9: 21 sc
Round 10: in front loops only 21 inc (42)

hat

Continue in both loops:
Rounds 11-12: 42 sc (2 rounds), sl st, fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing.
Edging between rounds 8 and 9 (with terracotta yarn):
Make 1 ch as the starting base. Remove the loop from the hook and pull it from the wrong side to the right side of the hat.
Insert the hook into the next stitch of the fabric, grab the working yarn from the wrong side, pull it to the front, and make 1 sl st.
Continue in this way around the hat. Fasten off and hide the yarn ends.

hat-2

Face embroidery

With white yarn, embroider the whites of the eyes. With black yarn, embroider the mouth and eyebrows.

face-embroidery

Body assembly

First, sew the arms and legs using the yarn tails left.
Legs: Insert the needle into the head under the dress (see photo), secure the yarn firmly. Bring the yarn out to the back of the head, secure it and hide the tail. Repeat for the second leg.
Arms: Sew to the “neck” symmetrically on both sides.
Sew the hat with its yarn tail, then secure and hide the yarn.

body-assembly

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