Amigurumi Pastel Ghosts – Crochet Pattern Mod

September 2, 2023Melissa
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Just in time for Halloween, crochet these adorable and trendy Pastel Ghosts! They’re perfect as stuffed plushies, craft fair makes for fall markets, and even as party favors or trick or treat toys! Customize your ghost with cute accessories like sunflowers, a flower crown, a top hat, a witch hat, or even tiny pumpkins! The possibilities are endless! And since this is a pattern mod of my free Wee Little Ghostie pattern, you can make these ghosts in either a small size or larger, chenille/plush size! This pattern is no tricks – just treats!

Pastel Ghost Pattern Mod

A few years ago, I released a simple and cute Wee Little Ghostie pattern for those wanting to make fast and easy amigurumi ghosts. Now that it’s been a few years and the chenille yarn craze is in full swing, I wanted to release a pattern mod that shows you how to make these spooky cuties as the plushest of plushies! Plus, I even included instructions for new accessories, like a sunflower and tiny pumpkins!

Please note: this is a pattern mod, so you’ll need the original pattern (found HERE) to make this!

Looking for the ad-free PDF pattern that includes the original and all the aspects of the mod? You can find it in my shop HERE!

Supplies
Wee Little Ghostie Crochet Pattern

Size 7 / 4.5 mm crochet hook (larger size)

Premier Just Chenille in White, Minty, Yellow, Lavender, Blue, or Pink; or Premier Parfait Chunky in Tangerine (super bulky – about 50 yds per Ghost, 20 yds needed for Witch Hat, 10 yds needed for Bow, 5 yds needed for Flower, 10 yds needed for Sunflower, 15 yds needed for Pumpkins, 15 yds needed for Top Hat, small amount needed for blush)
Red Heart Super Saver in Black (medium weight; small amount needed for Smile)

1 pair 10 mm safety eyes per ghost (depending on size being made)


Fiberfill stuffing
Yarn Needle
Scissors

How to Make This

Follow my Wee Little Ghostie pattern using the hook and yarn substitutions stated above!

Sunflower

Rnd 1 – with medium weight or super bulky weight brown yarn, and 3.25 or 4.5 mm crochet hook, make a magic ring.  6 sc in ring; change to yellow yarn in last st (6 sc)

Rnd 2 – *ch 5 (first photo below), sl st in next st (second photo).*  Rep from * to * around (third photo below).  (6 petals)

Fasten off, leaving long tail for sewing.

Pumpkin

This pattern is worked in continuous rnds; do not join.  You may wish to use a stitch marker and move it up at the beginning of each new rnd.

Rnd 1 – with medium weight or super bulky weight orange yarn, and 3.25 or 4.5 mm crochet hook, make a magic ring.  6 sc in ring (6 sc)

Rnds 2 – 3 – sc in each st around.  (6 sc per rnd)

Rnd 4 – sc2tog twice.  Stuff rem gap with tail left over from first rnd.  (4 sc)

Assembly

Join brown yarn at top of piece with a hook or needle; tie a firm knot and trim one end to make Stem (first through fourth photos below). Hide rem tail inside piece as stuffing.  Sew up rem gap from Rnd 4; use tail to sew lines from bottom to top of piece about 4 times to make ridges (fifth through seventh photos).

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Happy Crocheting!

COPYRIGHT:

This pattern is owned by Crafty Kitty Crochet (Melissa Moore). Any reselling or distribution of this pattern is prohibited. Sale of items made using this pattern is welcomed, but I do ask that credit/a link be provided back to my site, craftykittycrochet.com.

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