–DIY Halloween Decor–
20
Cute & Free
Crochet Bat Patterns
Get ready to bring some batty cuteness to your home. This roundup post features 20 of the best free crochet bat patterns.
Whether you want to create tiny hanging bats or soft plushies, these amigurumi creations will bring joy to everyone, young and old alike. Take your pick and make your Halloween festivities extra special, or just make an adorable bat toy for any time of year.

Draculon from Yarnhild
Draculon is a free amigurumi bat pattern with a helpful video tutorial. The finished bat measures approximately 4¾” (12 cm) when made with #2 yarn and 6″ (15 cm) with #4.
YARN REQUIRED: #2 / Fine / Sport weight yarn or #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight yarn.
RECOMMENDED HOOK SIZE: 2.50 mm crochet hook for the #2 weight yarn and 3.50 mm (E-4) crochet hook for the #4.
NOTIONS: Polyfill toy stuffing, 12 mm safety eyes, scissors, and a yarn needle.

Sir Batwington the Bat from Sweet Softies
Sir Batwington is an adorable little crochet bat measuring about 5″ (13 cm) tall when completed. The pattern is relatively easy and suits an advanced beginner.
YARN REQUIRED: #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight yarn in light and dark grey.
RECOMMENDED HOOK SIZE: 2.75 mm (C-2) crochet hook.
NOTIONS: fiberfill stuffing, 10 mm safety eyes, a yarn needle, and scissors.

Spooky Batty Bat Amigurumi Pattern from Crafty Bunny Bun
Make a whole family of crochet bats with this cute free pattern. The baby bat is made with lighter-weight yarn and a 2 mm crochet hook.
YARN REQUIRED: #3 / Light / DK / Light Worsted weight yarn.
RECOMMENDED HOOK SIZE: 3 mm crochet hook.
NOTIONS: black embroidery thread, white embroidery thread, 8 mm safety eyes, scissors, and a needle.

Bat Cutie from FruMadsens
This cute crochet bat pattern is available as a free Ravelry download.
YARN REQUIRED: #1 / Super Fine / Sock / Fingering weight cotton, e.g., Olines Cotton 8/4 from Garnudsalg.
RECOMMENDED HOOK SIZE: 3 mm crochet hook.
NOTIONS: polyester fiberfill, scissors, and an embroidery needle.

Canine the Bat from Mes Mignonneries
This adorable amigurumi bat is a free pattern from the talented @mes.mignonneries. He measures about 3½” (9 cm) when completed in the materials listed below.
YARN REQUIRED: #3 / Light / DK / Light Worsted weight cotton, e.g., Ricorumi DK from Rico Design.
RECOMMENDED HOOK SIZE: 3 mm crochet hook.
NOTIONS: 6 mm safety eyes, a yarn needle, black embroidery thread, fiberfill stuffing, scissors, and a piece of thin cardboard for stabilising the base.

Halloween Bat from Zan Crochet
NOTIONS: black embroidery thread, black safety nose, an embroidery needle, stuffing material, and scissors, You will also need white, black, and pink felt.

Little Bat from Adriana Gori
This free crochet bat pattern makes an adorable Halloween decoration or keychain. The finished amigurumi measures about 2¾” (7 cm). The pattern includes step-by-step photos and comes as a free, downloadable PDF.
YARN REQUIRED: #1 / Super Fine / Sock / Fingering weight cotton, e.g., Anne from Circulo in Black, Grey and Pink.
RECOMMENDED HOOK SIZE: 1.75 mm crochet hook.
NOTIONS: fiberfill stuffing, an embroidery needle and scissors.

Pocket Pal Bat from Darling Maple Designs
Made in #4 weight yarn, this sweet little crochet bat measures about 5″ tall (12.5 cm). The pattern works up quickly with minimal seaming and includes video tutorials.
YARN REQUIRED: about 70 yards (64 m) of #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight yarn, e.g., Stone Washed from Scheepjes.
RECOMMENDED HOOK SIZE: 3.75 mm (F-5) crochet hook.
NOTIONS: 10.5 mm safety eyes, polyester filling, stitch markers, scissors, and a yarn needle. You’ll also need small amounts of pink, white, and black yarn for embroidering the facial details.

Round Plush Bat from Damn It Janet, Let’s Crochet
This free pattern makes an adorable little amigurumi bat measuring approximately 3¾” high and 3″ wide (9.5 x 7.5 cm).
YARN REQUIRED: #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight yarn in two contrasting grey colours.
RECOMMENDED HOOK SIZE: 3.50 mm (E-4) crochet hook.
NOTIONS: stitch markers, 10 mm safety eyes, fiberfill stuffing, scissors, a tapestry needle, and matching thread.

Linette the Bat from Elisa’s Crochet
Linette the Bat is a free amigurumi pattern with the cutest little fangs. It’s an easy design that works up quickly and makes a perfect Halloween decoration.
YARN REQUIRED: #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight yarn in light grey and white.
RECOMMENDED HOOK SIZE: 2.75 mm (C-2) crochet hook.
NOTIONS: 10 mm safety eyes, black embroidery thread, polyfill stuffing, scissors, and a yarn needle.

Bat Halloween Amigurumi from Stringy Ding Ding
This cute little Halloween bat is a simple, easy-to-make design.
YARN REQUIRED: #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight yarn.
RECOMMENDED HOOK SIZE: 4 mm (G-6) crochet hook.
NOTIONS: black embroidery thread, a small piece of white yarn, 8 mm safety eyes, stuffing material, scissors, and a tapestry needle.

Oscar the Little Bat from Paintbox Yarns
Designed by Irene Strange for Paintbox yarn, Oscar is the perfect little crochet bat for your Halloween decorations. The finished size of the toy is 6″ (15 cm).
YARN REQUIRED: #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight cotton, e.g., Paintbox Yarns Cotton Aran in Dusty Lilac, Pale Lilac, and Blush Pink.
RECOMMENDED HOOK SIZE: 4 mm (G-6) crochet hook.
NOTIONS: a small amount of white yarn, 10 mm safety eyes, a stitch marker, toy stuffing, scissors, and a yarn needle.

Bartleby the Sleepy Bat from Amber R Ellis
This free crochet bat pattern is available as a free, downloadable PDF via Ravelry. The pattern includes detailed instructions and step-by-step photographs. Bartelby is about 3″ high (7.5 cm). you can view more of Amber’s adorable amigurumi onInstagram @Huckleberry.hollow.crochet.
YARN REQUIRED: #1 / Super Fine / Sock / Fingering weight cotton, e.g., Catona from Scheepjes.
RECOMMENDED HOOK SIZE: 1.5 mm or 2 mm crochet hook.
NOTIONS: black embroidery thread, toy stuffing, scissors, and a yarn needle.

Candy Bat Amigurumi from Poly Bernoy of Abubi Designs
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download in Spanish and English. When made in the materials listed, the finished crochet bat toy measures approximately 5″ (13 cm).
YARN REQUIRED: #3 / Light / DK / Light Worsted weight cotton.
RECOMMENDED HOOK SIZE: 3.50 mm (E-4) crochet hook.
NOTIONS: polyester fiberfill, 6 mm safety eyes, plush pom-poms, scissors, and a yarn needle.

Volumetric Halloween Bat Toy from Irene Esaulova
Make your own cute crochet bat toy for Halloween with this free pattern. The finished bat measures about 3″ (8 cm).
YARN REQUIRED: #2 / Fine / Sport weight cotton, e.g., Jeans from YarnArt.
RECOMMENDED HOOK SIZE: 2 mm crochet hook.
NOTIONS: stuffing material, an embroidery needle, scissors, 8 mm safety eyes, and a stitch marker.

Batsy the Crochet Bat from Croby Patterns
Batsy is an easy and free crochet bat pattern. The design is very simple; just two crochet balls for the body and head, and all the other details are made with felt.
YARN REQUIRED: #3 / Light / DK / Light Worsted weight cotton, e.g., DROPS Cotton Light from Garnstudio
RECOMMENDED HOOK SIZE: 3 mm crochet hook.
NOTIONS: a yarn needle, stitch markers, safety eyes, fiberfill stuffing, scissors, and a glue gun. You will also need felt for the wings, ears, legs, nose and teeth.

Bat Amigurumi from Delinlea
YARN REQUIRED: #3 / Light / DK / Light Worsted weight yarn in Black and Purple.
RECOMMENDED HOOK SIZE: 2.50 mm crochet hook.
NOTIONS: stuffing material, scissors, sewing pins, a yarn needle, and 9 mm safety eyes.

Small Bat Pattern from Rusty Crochet
The body of the finished bat toy, not including the wings, measures about 2¾” x 2¼” (7 cm x 6 cm).
YARN REQUIRED: #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight yarn, e.g., Jeans Plus from YarnArt.
RECOMMENDED HOOK SIZE: 4 mm (G-6) crochet hook.
NOTIONS: stuffing material scissors, a darning needle, stitch markers, and 6 mm safety eyes.
Amigurumi Crochet Bat from Brunticality
Learn how to crochet an amigurumi bat for Halloween with this video tutorial.
YARN REQUIRED: #3 / Light / DK / Light Worsted weight yarn.
RECOMMENDED HOOK SIZE: 3.50 mm (E-4) crochet hook.
NOTIONS: stuffing material, safety eyes, a tape measure, stitch markers, scissors, and a tapestry needle.
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