14 Free Knitted Ghost Patterns

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Looking for free knitted ghost patterns? Try cute, spooky, and quick designs that are fun to knit and perfect for gifts or décor.

Have a spook-tacular holiday with these Free Knitted Ghost Patterns, which are fun knit projects to sit and enjoy while watching your Netflix series. Gather your yarn and needles and start on this fun and creative endeavor!


Free Knitted Ghost Patterns

1. Ghost Brooch

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Have some white leftover scrap yarn? This ghost pattern by Taffy Lass Knits is the perfect project for you and can be finished in no time. It measures approximately 5 cm high.

2. Spooky Ghost

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Elizabeth Finn created these adorable ghosts for your fall decorating. Knit it in the round with a strand of worsted wool and mohair held together using a US 10½ needle.

3. Ghost Lollipop Cover

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This lollipop cover by Taffy Lass Knits will fit the smallest size sweet lollipop. The eyes are sewn on, but you could use stick-on ones or even small black buttons. It is knitted in double knitting using plain and purl stitches throughout.

4. Free knitted Ghost pattern

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Knit a little scary friend for your Basil plant; it’s a quick knit and a great way to use your scrap yarn. You just need to play around with casting on and off to create the curved top and bottom, just like Trish Albanese did.

5. Spooky Halloween Ghost

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A beginner-friendly ghost knitting project by Mou Mou Knits is perfect for all knitting enthusiasts looking to enhance their Halloween knit décor. The knitting gauge is 27 stitches × 35 rows = 4 × 4 inches.

6. Ghosty Emoji

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This emoji ghost by Amanda Berry is knitted in acrylic DK yarn on single-pointed needles, size US 2½. The techniques used include casting on and off, knitting and purling, increases and decreases, and seaming to finish.

7. Easy Plush Ghost Knitting Pattern

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These little ghosts by Gina Michelle are cuter than scary, which makes them ideal for kids. They are knit on single-point needles with some increases and decreases, making this pattern beginner-friendly.

8. Ghost Doll

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A doll pattern published in 123fionadolls McDonald is knitted using DK yarn with a US 2.5 needle. Knit this and gift it to your nieces and nephews this spooky season.

9. Halloween Ghost

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Whip up a few knitted ghosts for your Halloween night with this simple pattern by Julie L. Anderson. The stitches used are knit, purl, k2tog, and kfb to knit this 3-inch-tall ghost.

10. Screme – It’s a ghost!

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Ever thought a knitted ghost can glow? But this ghost pattern by Pickle Lily will glow in the dark. To make this ghost, you need 4 mm knitting needles, white double-knit yarn, and 2 googly eyes.

11. Destiny Ghost

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Do you have some leftover yarn? This Destiny ghost by Jesstan is worked in the round using worsted yarn weight and a US 5 needle. You can knit it while watching your favorite Netflix series.

12. Mini Ghost

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A mini ghost softie by Anne de Silva is perfect for bag charms, garland, or any other Halloween décor you think of. It is all knit in round with minimal seaming, and it isn’t gauge specific and surprisingly glows in the dark.

13. Free Knitting Pattern: GHOSTS

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Add a bit of ghostly charm with this adorable pattern by Arianna Frasca. Whether you are a seasoned knitter or just starting, this beginner-friendly pattern is perfect for everyone.

14. Bitty Ghost

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A little ghost by Meghan McKay could be knitted in any knitting gauge. The materials required are white yarn, a scrap of black yarn, and a tapestry needle. Create a group of them and let them attack you.

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