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Sewing for Halloween: 28 patterns you’ll love to make

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Halloween is creeping closer, and what better way to get into the spooky spirit than by sewing some fun decorations and gifts! Whether you’re making adorable felt bats, stitching a ghostly quilt block, or crafting a witchy mouse on a broom, these fun Halloween sewing patterns will have you feeling festive in no time.

From easy-to-sew felt pumpkins to interesting FPP designs, there’s something for every skill level. If you’re a beginner, don’t worry! You’ll find plenty of simple patterns on this list.

Imagine the thrill of displaying your own handmade garlands, baby mobiles, or spooky ornaments around your home. From cute to creepy, these patterns are versatile enough to fit any style you want. Plus, they’re timeless projects you’ll love pulling out every Halloween!

Learn how to make Halloween truly special with handmade decorations that your family, friends, and neighbors will love!

Cool Halloween sewing patterns to try this year

1. Felt Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein by FeltPatternFairyland
Bring Frankenstein and his bride to life with this adorable felt pattern! These cute, spooky soft monsters make perfect Halloween decorations.

2. Felt Bat Ornament by ChamomileDecor
Sew up this adorable bat on the moon for your Halloween decorations! This easy felt pattern will be a Halloween favorite you’ll enjoy every year!

3. Felt Spider Ornament by TaniaBabyToys
This easy felt spider pattern is perfect for Halloween decor! Sew your own spooky spider ornaments to use in garlands, baby mobiles, or as fun Halloween toys.

4. Voodoo Doll Ornaments by FairyShore
Make your own adorable voodoo doll ornaments with this easy felt pattern! These 4.3″ spooky crafts are a great DIY Halloween project for beginners.

No tricks, just treats! The next four patterns are sure to make your Halloween sewing extra special this year.

1. Set of 5 Halloween Ornament Plush Patterns by KNOPAdecor2
Make your own collection of fun Halloween plush toys with this set of five patterns, including a monster and pumpkin! Great for garlands or spooky decor for the kids’ room.

2. Halloween Bats Sewing Pattern by BlueSusan
Sew up some adorable Halloween bats in three different sizes! Perfect for playing, hugging, or decorating your home.

3. Ghost Plush Sewing Pattern by Samantha Marie Design
Make your own adorable ghost plush with this fun Halloween pattern! Choose from three sizes (15″, 18″, or 20″) to make the perfect cuddly Halloween decoration.

4. Not Just Halloween Buddies Doll by EFILittleThings
Sew your own rag doll that can be customized into any toy or one of the Halloween buddies – ghost, pumpkin, cat, or bat! This versatile pattern lets you make adorable Halloween-themed soft toys.

Here’s a good mix of spooky and sweet!

1. Halloween Felt Ornaments by TheFeltHabit
Get a whole set of spooky felt ornaments with this pattern! Create a witch, bat, owl, cat, and more – perfect for decorating your home or giving as cute Halloween gifts.

2. Baby Mothman Felt Toy by SokolFelt
Sew your very own baby Mothman with this adorable felt toy pattern! This cryptid creature makes a unique and fun DIY Halloween plush toy.

3. Felt Raven Pattern by YellowBirdhouse
This beginner-friendly felt raven pattern is perfect for spooky Halloween decor! A quick and easy project for hand-sewing fans.

4. Felt Halloween Pumpkin by MimiBoom
Get crafty this Halloween with this easy-to-sew felt pumpkin pattern! It’s totally hand-sewn, with bat-themed decor to give it an extra eerie flair.

Need more inspiration? These lovely sewing patterns are just the thing to kick-start your Halloween sewing adventure!

1 Cute Felt Bat Ornament by nuvolinahandmade
This 7-inch wide felt bat is a perfect DIY project for Halloween! Easy to sew and great for adding a spooky yet cute vibe to your decor.

2 Witchy Mouse on Broom Felt Sewing Pattern by TheWishingShed
Sew up a magical little mouse on a broom with this charming felt pattern! Hand-sewn with simple stitches, this adorable witch mouse makes a perfect Halloween ornament.

3 Bat Felt Ornament by Bauldemalinka
This felt bat ornament is a must for any Halloween lover! At 6.2 inches wide, it’s a fun and easy project to add to your spooky decor.

4 Felt Witch Hat Ornament by HolidaysWithMagic
Add some magic to your Halloween decor with this cute felt witch hat ornament! At 4 inches tall, it’s a simple, fun project for your handmade Halloween collection.

From eerie to adorable, these patterns have everything you need to create magical Halloween decorations!

1. Moth & Butterfly Plush Sewing Pattern by CholyKnight
Create your own plush moth or butterfly with this versatile pattern! Choose between flying or standing body types and two wing sizes, with five design options to customize. Perfect for intermediate sewing skills!

2. Bat Sewing Pattern by 10x2studio
This 8-inch tall bat pattern is perfect for beginners! With detailed instructions, you can easily sew this cute bat for your Halloween decor or as a soft toy.

3. Morty the Bat Sewing Pattern by MelissaBeePatterns
Sew up Morty the Bat, a perfect Halloween decor piece or gift! This cute felt softie is a fun DIY project with just the right amount of spookiness!

4. Halloween Pumpkin Face Ornaments by DusiCrafts
Create your own cute pumpkin face ornaments with this fun hand-sewing pattern from DusiCrafts! You get four different face designs to mix and match.

Here are four quilting block patterns for some spooky fun!

1. Pumpkin Paper Pieced Quilt Block by KohatuPatterns
Sew a festive pumpkin quilt block perfect for autumn! This paper-pieced pattern is ideal for adding some fall flair to your quilting projects.

2. Scrappy Halloween Quilt Block Patterns by EasyPiecePatterns
This foundation paper piecing pattern set includes 7 spooky designs, like a witch hat and mummy, perfect for scrappy Halloween quilt blocks. No matching seams needed!

3. Halloween Ghost Quilt Pattern by ellisandhiggs
Sew up a ghost-themed quilt with this easy PDF pattern! Choose between two block sizes (6″ or 12″) to make a cozy Halloween quilt perfect for the season.

4. Witch Hat Quilt Block Pattern by MyPieceFullJourney
Add some Halloween flair to your next project with this witch hat quilt block! Perfect for quilts, tote bags, or even Trick or Treat bags.

These four easy-to-make projects are perfect for a quick Halloween makeover!

1. Felt Halloween Countdown Garland by PollyChromeCrafts
Make 13 spooky felt decorations, from Frankenstein to candy corn, with this countdown garland pattern! Use them individually or string them together for a festive garland.

2. Black Cat in Halloween Costume by PandelzaFeltCrafts
This adorable black cat in a Halloween costume is a must-sew for the season! Follow the step-by-step tutorial to create a cute 6-inch felt doll for your decor or as a handmade gift.

3. Felt Halloween Sewing Patterns by YellowBirdhouse
This set of five Halloween sewing patterns is so versatile – create garlands, ornaments, or gift toppers! The set includes a poison apple, cauldron, ghost, bat, and haunted house.

4. Quilted Witch Hat Sewing Pattern by Polka Dot Chair
Sew a quilted, lined, wearable witch’s hat with this fun pattern! The finished hat is 16″ tall by 20″ wide and even includes an optional sash for extra style.

I hope this list makes it easier to choose your next Halloween sewing project! To get started, consider your skill level, the fabrics you already have, and the vibe you’re going for – spooky or sweet. Start simple and work your way up!

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