How to Crochet Funny Standing Ghost in the Most Detailed Witch Hat Amigurumi

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Throughout the last couple of weeks, I have shared many UNIQUE ways to crochet the Halloween ghost in a witch hat amigurumi. But today’s crochet Halloween boo ghost amigurumi is UNIQUE in two ways: it wears a much more detailed ruffled brim and a curled top crochet witch hat, and is made funnier by attaching a long tongue to its mouth as if it is making fun of you! Despite the base pattern being the same as the classical boo ghost amigurumi, this crochet ghost looks much more special. So, welcome these crochet standing witch ghost amigurumi buddies into your home this Halloween, following a step-by-step tutorial.

You can still crochet the last-minute variant of this amigurumi ghost in a ruffled witch hat, but the one you crochet today is still my 100% recommendation. You can also crochet this ghost amigurumi along with the smiling pumpkin amigurumi and let it wear the same witch hat, too.

Choose from the black and purple variants of this amigurumi witch hat amigurumi with orange and black bands, respectively. This pattern is also low-sew and makes an irresistible Halloween front door decoration to welcome the guests. You can also place little treats in front of them, and kids will love this welcoming decoration idea. You can easily crochet this complete set within 30 minutes, so be sure to give this ghost amigurumi tutorial a try

Tutorial to Crochet the Set of Standing Ghosts Amigurumi 

This tutorial shows how to crochet a small Halloween ghost amigurumi. First, crochet the main ghost body in continuous rounds starting from a magic ring with single crochet increases. Work down the body to form the ghost shape, and create a wavy bottom skirt edge using double crochets or chain stitches.

Next, place safety eyes onto the ghost face and fill the body firmly with fiberfill stuffing. Crochet two small arms using simple stitches and sew them onto the sides of the ghost. Finally, embroider small facial details, weave in loose yarn ends, and assemble the finished ghost piece.

Difficulty Level

Beginner

Explanation: This project is suitable for beginners because it uses fundamental amigurumi techniques like working in a magic ring, single crochets, basic increases, and decreases. The body shape is simple, requires minimal sewing, and uses standard, easy-to-learn stitches.

Pattern Abbreviations & Materials

Pattern Abbreviations:

  • MR: Magic Ring

  • ch: Chain

  • sc: Single Crochet

  • inc: Increase (2 single crochets in the same stitch)

  • dec / inv dec: Invisible Decrease (single crochet 2 stitches together)

  • dc: Double Crochet

  • sl st: Slip Stitch

  • FLO: Front Loop Only

Materials:

  • White yarn (for the ghost body and arms)

  • Black yarn or embroidery floss (for facial features)

  • Crochet hook appropriate for yarn weight

  • Safety eyes (or eye beads)

  • Fiberfill stuffing

  • Yarn needle / tapestry needle

  • Stitch marker

  • Scissors

Detailed Stitch Instructions

Invisible Decrease (inv dec):

  1. Insert hook under the front loop only of the first stitch.

  2. Insert hook under the front loop only of the next stitch.

  3. Yarn over and pull through both front loops.

  4. Yarn over again and pull through both remaining loops on your hook.

Magic Ring (MR):

  1. Wrap the yarn around your fingers to form a loop, crossing the working yarn over the tail.

  2. Insert your hook into the loop, catch the working yarn, and pull up a loop.

  3. Chain 1 to secure the ring.

  4. Work the required number of single crochets into the ring, then pull the yarn tail tightly to close the hole.

Learn Crocheting Now!

Better learn the whole method of crocheting this Halloween amigurumi little ghost in a detailed witch hat with the following tutorial:

Written Pattern?

The tutorial has all the instructions needed to crochet these little Halloween ghosts. Still, you can also use the “ask” feature of the tutorial to retrieve the quick pattern. This pattern-getting method is designer-compliant!

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