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Fun Halloween Knitted Hats – Free Patterns

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Transforming simple beanies into a festive accessory will surely be a delight. Take a look at these Fun Halloween Knitted Hats for some inspiration and get going. They are great for kids and surely adults will love them too.

Grab your leftover yarn and knit a bunch of spooky characters such as bats, ghosts, and Jack-o-Lanterns. They are not difficult to make therefore you will definitely have plenty of time to complete them. Moreover, they will also be the perfect gift for little or big trick-or-treaters to keep them warm while celebrating Halloween.

Check out these free patterns under the links below and don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and Pinterest for more creative ideas!



If you need more inspiration, check out our collections of Knit Pumpkin Pullovers and Knit Pumpkin Ideas.

Halloween-inspired knitted hat patterns

The Great Pumpkin Hat

Tanis’ knitted hat project will quickly become your favorite for autumnal weather. There’s no better pattern to add to a simple beanie than a row of adorable orange pumpkins. It’s snug around the head and has a lovely furry pom-pom, so make one for each member of your family.

Level: upper beginner Author: Tanis Gray

knitted grey hat with pumpkin pattern colorwork

photo by Tanis Gray / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on ravelry.com.

Dr. Frankenstein’s Stitched Hat

Kids love all things spooky, especially during the Halloween season, right? Cassandra’s hat is genius in its simplicity, as it uses basic knitting techniques and some stitching. As you can see, the author chose three characteristic colors and added some freehand stitching on top. 

Level: beginner Author: Cassandra May

a girl in a colorful knitted hat with stitching details

photo by Cassandra May / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on littleredwindow.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

Halloween Knit Hat – Discontinued

This knitted Halloween hat includes pumpkins, black cats, ghosts, and skulls. It will surely be a hit with kids and adults as well! Moreover, it will keep you warm while you will be carelessly enjoying this year’s festivities. Thank Holly G Hats!

Level: upper beginner Author: Holly G Hats

Halloween Knit Hat

Sorry, this pattern has been discontinued. More info on ravelry.com.

Bitty Bat Hat 

Too cute! Are you getting your family ready for Halloween? Prepare your little one for trick or treating with this adorable knitted bat hat designed by Cassandra May. The pattern features bat wings and ears as well as an embroidered face.

Level: beginner Author: Cassandra May

Knit Bat Hat

Find this pattern on littleredwindow.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

Bone Chiller Halloween Hat

Show off your spooky spirit with this Halloween knitted hat pattern! Perfect for intermediates who have some colorwork projects under their belt, the beanie features rows of eerie skull motifs on a black background finished with a contrasting band and top. Whether you need a spooky accessory for a Halloween party or a cozy hat for your kid to wear while trick-or-treating, this pattern is just the thing!

Level: intermediate Author: Wiam’s Crafts

a knitted beanie with skull motifs on black background

photo by Wiam’s Crafts / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on wiamscrafts.blogspot.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

Spooky Spirits Hat – Paid Pattern

Get into the Halloween spirit with the fun and spooky knitted hat, perfect for the whole family! This quick project is worked in the round from the bottom up, featuring a ribbed brim and playful ghost motifs. Finish it off with a pom pom for extra flair and celebrate Halloween in style!

Level: intermediate Author: Debbie Kershaw

A black knit hat with white and purple ghost motifs and a large white pom-pom on top.

photo by Debbie Kershaw / ravelry.com

This pattern is no longer free! More info on ravelry.com.

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