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Ready for a cute project? Knitted Spooky Mittens for Halloween bring playful patterns, warm hands, and plenty of festive charm to your look.
Get ready for chilly days with these Knitted Spooky Mittens for Halloween, which will keep your hands warm and fashionable. This collection features designs inspired by pumpkins, bats, spiders, skeletons, skulls, Frankenstein, and other eerie characters. Some patterns have cute and playful details, while others bring a darker side to the season with creepy motifs and unusual designs. These are useful for Halloween parties, trick-or-treating, or cool evenings outdoors. You can even make them as gifts for friends and family who enjoy Halloween. Ready to give your knitting needles a Halloween theme? Pick a favorite and start planning your next pair.
Knitted Spooky Mittens for Halloween
1. Spooky Pumpkin Mitts

These mitts by Cat in a Sweater bring one of Halloween’s most recognizable symbols to a cozy pair of hand warmers. The pumpkin-inspired design gives the mitts a festive look without being too frightening. These could be a fun choice for wearing during an autumn walk or Halloween gathering.
2. Spooky Park Mitts Mystery

Hanna Kyttä offers a seasonal knitting project with an element of surprise. The mystery format can make the process more exciting as the design takes shape with each section. It will bring a subtle spooky mood to your autumn wardrobe.
3. Halloween Skeleton Gloves

Dawn Kinsey has made a striking skeletal theme for your hands. The contrasting bone-inspired details can stand out beautifully against a darker background. On one side, it has a skeleton motif, and on the other side it has a fair isle pattern.
4. Deathflake mittens

This Deathflake mittens pattern by Sissel KB combines a traditional mitten style with an unusual dark motif. It has an eerie feel that makes it stand apart from typical Halloween knitting projects. It emphasizes the sinister character of the design, while lighter colors can make the pattern details easier to see.
5. Happy Halloween mitts

These mitts from the Noynoyavery blog bring a cheerful seasonal message to a practical knitted accessory. Wear them during an autumn outing or pair them with a Halloween costume for extra seasonal fun. Who wouldn’t enjoy carrying a little Halloween spirit on their hands?
6. Hattifatteners Mittens

Cecilie Oddenes is the one who made these mittens, which took inspiration from the unusual Hattifatteners characters and gave the design a distinctive look. You need to use fingering weight yarn and US 1 and 1½ knitting needles.
7. Spider – Mitts

These mitts by Au Bout du Pré bring an eight-legged creature into a cozy hand-knit design. It is knitted flat all the way with two strands of yarn, and the web is stitched over the top; the spiders are knitted separately and sewn to the mitts.
8. Batsy Mittens

These mittens by Ziina feature one of the most familiar creatures associated with Halloween. The bat motifs give these accessories a mysterious nighttime feel without making them overly scary.
9. SPOOoooKY HALLOWEEN MITTENS

This bunch of mittens by LCMknits goes all in on the Halloween theme with a playful seasonal look. The design can make a fun project for anyone who enjoys wearing themed accessories during October.
10. Frankenstein Mittens

These cute but scary mittens are available at Jane Burns, bringing the famous monster into a knitted accessory. They are worked in the round; the facial details are Swiss-darned onto the mitten at the end.
11. Innsmouth

These mittens by Anne Marie Dunbar have a darker, more mysterious feel than many of the playful Halloween mitten designs in this collection. This is for anyone who prefers atmospheric Halloween designs over traditional pumpkins and bats.
12. Spooky Halloween Skull Mitts

These skull mitts by Kate Elizabeth bring a bold skull motif to a seasonal hand warmer. This design gives the pair an unmistakable Halloween appearance and can work well with high-contrast yarn combinations. Pair them with a dark coat for a strong spooky-season look.
13. Spooky Bogeyman Mittens

Sarah L. Kelly has designed these spooky mittens, and the inspiration is taken from the legendary creature that is often used to frighten children. This theme gives these mittens a creepy storybook quality that suits Halloween perfectly.






