Yesterday it was Halloween bats, today I’m continuing my own new tradition with this roundup list of awesome Frankenstein Halloween crochet patterns. I know, I know: officially it is “Frankenstein’s monster”, but hey, perhaps he was called Frankenstein as well. Don’t know, didn’t read the book…
Frankenstein is one of those iconic monsters from the horror genre and therefore a staple image for Halloween. And when you think about it, he really has a lot in common with crochet amigurumi dolls: both are made up out of different parts that have been sewn together and both can be really really scary (or really really cute!).
This list of wonderful Frankensteins features funny, cute, and friendly Halloween monster crochet patterns. Because even though Frankenstein has all the makings of a classic monster, he really just wants to be your Halloween friend!
Scroll down and check just how cute greenish monsters can be!
Click the photos for the link to the patterns!!
Frankenstein Amigurumi Crochet Pattern
This Frankenstein crochet pattern sure does credit to the literary monster created by Mary Shelley in her iconic novel. The details on this amigurumi doll are great: the irregularly placed eyes, the red scar, the monobrow, the square forehead, and the toothy grin. And the finishing touch is, of course, the classic bolts in the neck where the head is attached to the spine. And in this Frankenstein monster, those are actual hardware bolts! I mean, any excuse to raid the hardware store for crocheting supplies is great! So cool!
The finished version of this classic Frankenstein stands about 10 inches tall when finished (depending on the yarn gauge used, of course). The pattern is easy to follow and contains many photos to help you along. So, get your classic Frankenstein’s monster groove on this Halloween and get stitching!
It really is a double whammy: This Frankenstein crochet pattern comes together with the crochet pattern for his bride! So let’s take a closer look at his beautiful partner for Halloween!
Frankenstein’s Bride Crochet Pattern
And here she is: Frankenstein’s beautiful Bride! He doesn’t have to roam the earth alone anymore and with her by his side he’ll conquer your heart for sure!
The Bride of Frankenstein, just like the green dude himself, is another classic horror character that is instantly recognizable and has a solid place in Halloween culture. And this crochet pattern has all the necessary elements: The sheet dress, the melancholic look in her eyes, the stitched mouth, and, most striking of all, the iconic hair style with the white streak.
When finished, she stands just under 9 inches tall, with bandages on her arms and a sheet for a dress, just as she appears in the movie. Again, lots of photos have been added to clarify the pattern, which makes it easy to follow.
So, don’t leave your Frankenstein’s monster alone and lonely this Halloween, but crochet him a true companion!
Frankenstein Zombie Bag Crochet Pattern
How awesome is this Frankenstein bag! This is truly a unique and must-have accessory for any Halloween fan! Imagine going out trick or treating with this awesome bag! So cool!
The idea for this Frankenstein bag first came to the designer when she opened the zipper of a “normal” green bag. The image of Frankenstein’s head just came to her and then, of course, she had to make it!
I love the resigned look on his face, his fluffy hair, his cute little ears and the classic neckbolts. But my absolute favorite part of this bag is the iron chain cable that functions as the bag strap! Such an awesome idea!
The crochet pattern for this fantastic Halloween Frankenstein bag is a 16 page PDF with detailed step by step instructions with pictures in order to demonstrate assembly, any special techniques or other more complex parts. The pattern is suitable for intermediate level crocheters and these are the finished sizes of your beautiful bag (depending on the gauge of yarn used):
Head: Height 20cm / 8 inches
Width 12,5cm / 5 inches
Depth 12cm / 4, 72 inches
Strap: 124cm / 49 inches
The designer also includes a 37 page Stitches & Techniques Guide, with step by step instructions and photos to show all the stitches and techniques needed to finish this project. This makes the pattern not only suitable for intermediate crocheters, but also for beginning crocheters that are up for a bit of a challenge!
Frank the Frankenstein Crochet Pattern
Havva Designs is one of those crochet designers that keep coming up with fresh faced and very cute designs. And this boy dressed as Frankenstein’s monster (with pumpkin trick-or-treat basket – so cute!) certainly is no exception. This design is a Havva classic: colorful details and sleek lines. It’s absolutely fabulous!
The kid seems to have a great time, just look at the grin on his happy face. I love the felt eyes, they give his face a great open look and add a lot of character to this Frankenstein amigurumi doll. And look at his wonderful costume! From the surly looking Frankenstein hat to the torn edges of his colorful green shirt (I am a sucker for striped shirts on amigurumi dolls!): this Halloween costume is sheer perfection. He will need a bigger pumpkin basket to haul all the candy he’ll get!
The pattern for this adorable Frankenstein Halloween costumed boy is written in US crochet terms, but is also available in German, with options for French and Spanish. It is a very detailed pattern, featuring many photos to make sure you’ll be able to finish your doll to your liking!
The finished amigurumi doll stands about 28 cm tall (11 inches). The final size depends, of course, on the thickness of the yarn used. So let’s get stitching to get this boy’s Frankenstein costume ready for Halloween!
Franklin Frankenstein Crochet Pattern
Meet Franklin Frankenstein, probably the least scariest Halloween monster out there. He is a friendly and adorable little monster who loves to play and watch cartoons.
This Frankenstein crochet pattern has a lot of very cute details. I love his button up shirt, the little scar on his forehead and the details in his hairline. And, of course, he also sports those iconic neckbolts!
Depending on the gauge of the yarn used to make him, the finished Franklin doll measures approximately 26cm (10 inches). The Frankenstein crochet pattern consists of 12 pages of instructions, including plenty of photos for reference to help you along the way. The designer also offers help per email, should you need more assistance in creating your own Franklin.
All these clear instructions and help make sure that this pattern is suitable for beginning crocheters, although you do need to know how to make a magic ring/circle, how to crochet in spirals, the single crochet sttich and how to increase and decrease single crochet stitches, as well as some basic basic embroidery and sewing techniques.
Baby Frankenstein Crochet Pattern
Babies are adorable. Even baby monsters! And this little baby Frankenstein is no exception! What a cute little chubby face! You just want to pinch those green cheeks!
Even though he’s still just a little one, he already has all the traditional Frankenstein features: the neckbolts, the scars, the funky hairline and the snazzy dress sense. He’s ready to party Halloween style and give sweet hugs to trick-or-treaters. I love his litte nose and the darling expression on his litte face. Adorable!
The finished doll will be about 8.5 cm tall (3.3 inches), depending on the gauge of the yarn used. But whatever size he will be, he’ll be adorable for sure!
Amigurumi Franky Crochet Pattern
This little Frankenstein doll is a little older than the previous one, but still quite young looking. He’s clearly a little sweetheart, with a big (implanted) heart and a sweet (slightly scarred) face.
Again, lots of details in this wonderful Frankenstein crochet pattern. I really like the way the hair line has been designed. He also sports large impressive scars, both on his face and for his mouth and the details in the clothing add to his background story. The designer really did a great job in making this Frankenstein crochet pattern!
The crochet pattern for this cute Frankenstein doll is available in English, French, German and Dutch, so a lot of crocheters will be able to make him for Halloween this year. The pattern is written with lots of details.
When using a 2.5 mm crochet hook (and matching yarn) Franky will stand about 23 cm (9 inch) tall and sit about 18 cm (7 inch) tall.
Frankenstein Chibi Doll Crochet Pattern
Look at Mr and Mrs Frankenstein! Don’t they make the cutest of couples? These little Frankenstein amigurumi dolls are absolutely adorable. And they are so clearly in love that making them would not just be a great idea for Halloween, but also for Valentine’s Day. Or as the most unique wedding cake toppers ever!
The Frankenstein dolls, both the monster himself as well as his Bride, are small, but full of fun details. I love the single button on Frankenstein’s coat and the protruding ridge of his forehead. And Frankenstein’s Bride not only has the sweetest eyes any monster has ever had, but also very fluffy and cool hair. They are a match made in heaven!
The finished Frankenstein doll stands about 9.5 inches (24 cm) tall, his Bride about 8, 5 inches (22 cm). Unless you crochet her some awesome Frankenstein heels, of course!
The pattern is written in US crochet terms and is suitable for beginners and intermediate crocheters. It includes detailed instructions that are easy to follow, so beginners: no need to worry!
Click the photo for the link to the Frankenstein crochet pattern. And for the link to the crochet pattern for Frankenstein’s bride click HERE!
Frankenstein Ragdoll Crochet Pattern
This crochet pattern offers something a little bit different: It is still an adorable little Frankenstein crochet pattern, but produces an amigurumi of the ragdoll variety. A cute alternative to his more 3D shaped brothers!
Even though he is a little flatter than the others, this cute little Frankenstein still has a lot of character! He has two scars ( I suppose that is the advantage of having a large square face), supersized neckbolts and a very cute Kawaii-style face. And he has his arms spread open to give everybody warm Halloween hugs! I love the speckled yarn that was used for his ripped pants – a nice detail!
This Frankenstein ragdoll crochet pattern is created by joining together separate flat pieces (the front and the back). These flat pieces are crocheted in rows, so no need for crocheting in spirals on this project! The pattern is written in US crochet terminology and the finished dimensions are approximately 25 cm (10 inches) from top to bottom.
And did I mention he was cute? He’s cute!