Make Your Own Amigurumi Vampire with our Free Crochet Pattern: A Fangtastic Halloween Project
Add a gothic charm to your Halloween decorations with this adorable crochet amigurumi vampire! This easy-to-follow free crochet pattern is perfect for beginners and experienced crocheters alike. Whether you’re looking for a fun and festive project with the kids or a unique gift for a vampire fan, this little guy will surely delight. Let’s dive into the spooky fun and learn how to create your crocheted vampire!
Although these patterns are shared exclusively on this website, I still retain the copyright. I encourage readers to share the links, but please note that the patterns cannot be sold or used for any monetary gain, including incorporation into crochet kits for sale.
I used fingering yarn when designing the vampire. You can switch the yarn with a corresponding crochet hook, but the finished doll will be larger than the stated measurement. All our patterns use American crochet terminology.
Free Crochet Pattern – Halloween Vampire!
Head
(Wine red)
Rnd 1: Magic loop, 6 sc (6)
Rnd 2: inc around (12)
Rnd 3: (1 sc, inc) 6 times (18)
Rnd 4: (2 sc, inc) 6 times (24)
Rnd 5: (3 sc, inc) 6 times (30)
Rnd 6: (4 sc, inc) 6 times (36)
Rnd 7-11: sc around (36)
* insert eyes at 8th rnd from top; 7 st apart *
Rnd 12: (4 sc, dec) 6 times (30)
Rnd 13: (3 sc, dec) 6 times (24)
Rnd 14: (2 sc, dec) 6 times (18)
Rnd 15: sc around (18)
* sl st on next st, stuff, fasten off *
Hair
(Black) Begin each row with ch 1, turn at end of row
Ch 2
Row 1: 2nd ch from hook, inc (2)
Row 2: inc across (4)
Row 3: sc across (4)
Row 4: inc, 2 sc, inc (6)
Row 5: sc across (6)
Row 6: inc, 4 sc, inc (8)
Row 7-8: sc across (8)
Row 9: inc, 6 sc, inc (10)
Row 10: inc, 8 sc, inc (12)
Row 11: inc across (24)
Row 12-18: sc across (24)
Row 19: dec, 20 sc, dec (22)
Row 20: dec, 18 sc, dec (20)
Row 21: dec, 16 sc, dec (18)
Row 22-23: sc across (18)
* leave enough yarn to sew hair to head; stitch fang and mouth *
Body
(Greyish blue)
Rnd 1: Magic loop, 6 sc (6)
Rnd 2: inc around (12)
Rnd 3: (1 sc, inc) 6 times (18)
Rnd 4: (2 sc, inc) 6 times (24)
Rnd 5: (3 sc, inc) 6 times (30)
Rnd 6: sc around (30)
Rnd 7: (3 sc, dec) 6 times (24)
Rnd 8: sc around (24)
Rnd 9: (2 sc, dec) 6 times (18)
Rnd 10: sc around (18)
* sl st on next st, stuff, leave enough yarn to sew body to head *
Arms, make 2
(Wine red)
Rnd 1: Magic loop, 6 sc (6)
Rnd 2: sc around (6)
(Greyish blue)
Rnd 3-6: sc around (6)
* sl st on next st, stuff lightly, leave enough yarn to sew opening flat, and to body *
Legs, make 2
(Black)
Rnd 1: Magic loop, 7 sc (7)
Rnd 2: sc around (7)
(Greyish blue)
Rnd 3-6: sc around (7)
* sl st on next st, stuff lightly, leave enough yarn to sew opening flat, and to body bottom *
Cloak
(Black) Begin each row with ch 1, turn at end of row
Ch 21
Row 1: 2nd ch from hook, sc across (20)
Row 2: dec, 16 sc, dec (18)
Row 3: sc across (18)
Row 4: dec, 14 sc, dec (16)
Row 5: sc across (16)
Row 6: dec, 12 sc, dec (14)
Row 7: sc across (14)
Row 8: dec, 10 sc, dec (12)
Row 9: sc across (12)
Row 10: (1 sc, inc) 6 times (18)
Row 11-14: sc across (18)
* Ch 1, sc around the finished cloak (begin from the side, leave row 14 out), 3 sc into the corner st; fasten off *
Cloak string
(Black)
Join yarn at row 9, ch 40, fasten off. Repeat on the other side of row 9.
Joining Parts
- Insert eyes before the opening of head gets too small
- Sew hair to head
- Stitch fang and mouth to face
- Sew head to body
- Sew arms to body
- Sew legs to body bottom
- Tie cloak around neck
Although these patterns are shared exclusively on this website, Lis Makes retains the copyright. I encourage readers to share the links, but please note that the patterns cannot be sold or used for any monetary gain, including incorporation into crochet kits for sale.
- You are free to sell the finished products made from our patterns.
- Our patterns were previously sold under “Simple Arts Planet”, owned and managed by me.