Crochet Halloween Costume – Adult Crochet Patterns
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This year I decided to do a whole series on Halloween Crochet Patterns. You can find more of them here (Cute Girl Costumes, The Coolest Boy Costumes, Creepy Blanket (Pillow) Patterns, Cute and Scary Blanket (and Pillow) Patterns). Today I want to show you unique Crochet Halloween Costume Patterns for Adults.
According to Etsy, this year’s Halloween celebration will be quite different. Many of the events will be online events, which means you will basically need a costume only from the waist up. One good thing about this is that you can finish it a lot faster. 🙂
If you want to crochet your own costume, I have found some fantastic patterns that you will love.
The tradition of dressing in costume for Halloween has both European and Celtic roots. Hundreds of years ago, winter was an uncertain and frightening time. Food supplies often ran low, and, for the many people afraid of the dark, the short days of winter were full of a constant worry.
On Halloween, when it was believed that ghosts came back to the earthly world, people thought that they would encounter ghosts if they left their homes. To avoid being recognized by these ghosts, people would wear masks when they left their homes after dark so that the ghosts would mistake them for fellow spirits.
If you want to know more about Halloween origin or some fun facts, check my previous posts. Today I will only show you the patterns from two amazing Etsy shops.
The first one is Crochetverse. Do you know it? I am sure you have seen some of the patterns before. The founder of Crochetverse is Stephanie Pokorny from Mentor, Ohio, United States. Stephanie has created some very unique patterns that you will not find anywhere else.
The first pattern from Crochetverse I want to show you is: Angler Fish Crochet Hat Costume & Wrist Gauntlets
This pattern is amazing! I am sure you will be the star of the party with this costume!
To get it, click here or the photo below.
If you are more into historical Halloween costumes, then you will love Marie Antoinette Wig Crochet Pattern.
Marie Antoinette was the last queen of France before the French Revolution in 1789. And yes, she was the one who was beheaded.
If you want to be her for Halloween, get the pattern here, or click on the photo below.
What about the Bride of a Frankenstein?
Get the pattern for a Crochet Bride of Frankenstein Wig here, or click the photo below.
Do you like more classical Halloween costumes, like The Witch?
Then you can choose from different Witch Crochet Hat Patterns here:
What about Area 51 Alien Extraterrestrial Crochet Costume Hat Pattern?
You can even make it glow in the dark! You can use blacklight reactive yarn (Many Red Hearts will!) or paint it with glow in the dark fabric paint to take it to the next level of creepy!
What about Skull & Bird Mask Hat Crochet Pattern?
Doesn’t it look amazing? I told you you would love Crochetverse crochet patterns. I am so excited; I don’t know which one to make first!
Get the Skull and Bird Pattern here or click the photo below.
Check out Stephanie’s store, and be amazed because you will find even more fantastic Crochet Costume Patterns. Click on the photo below.
The second Etsy shop I found with unique Crochet Halloween patterns is CathyrenDesigns. The founder of the shop is Cathyren. She decided to focus on designing patterns for boys, but she has some sweet patterns for girls too!
Her patterns are more historical, and they include multiple sizes, even for adults.
The first pattern from CathyrenDesigns I want to show you is:
King Tut Headdress Crochet Pattern
Tutankhamun, colloquially known as King Tut, was the 12th pharaoh of the 18th Egyptian dynasty. He is famous for his opulent tomb, discovered intact in 1922, with his mask and mummy in his original sarcophagus.
To get this pattern click here or the photo below.
Of course, CathyrenDesigns has a fabulous Queen Cleopatra Headdress Crochet Pattern too.
Cleopatra was the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt (30 BC).
Get her amazing pattern here or click the photo below.
Roman Soldier Helmet Crochet Pattern
A galea was a Roman soldier’s helmet. Some gladiators, specifically myrmillones, also wore bronze galeae with face masks and decorations, often a fish on its crest.
Would you like to be a Native American?
I just love this Native American Headdress pattern, don’t you?
If you are just looking for something to cover your face, then this Masquerade mask would be perfect.
What do you think? Did I gather great Halloween Crochet Patterns for Adults, or not? Which one is your favorite?
Please share with me in the comments below.
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Have a beautiful day, and enjoy crocheting.
Katja