11 Knitted Witch Doll Free Patterns

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Want to bring spooky season earlier? Try these Knitted Witch Doll Free Patterns, which will be magical companions to you.

Bring a little Halloween spirit to your knitting basket with these Knitted Witch Doll Free Patterns. The collection features playful witches, friendly spell casters, classic Halloween figures, and magical companions that suit knitters of many skill levels. They will bring an extra spark of fun with their pointed hats, flowing dresses, striped stockings, and tiny broomsticks. These projects make thoughtful handmade gifts, seasonal decorations, or treasured toys for imaginative play. They are also a great way to use your leftover yarn while practicing shaping, sewing, and small decorative details. Scroll down to find the best one!


Knitted Witch Doll Free Patterns

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1. Little Witch

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Jean Greenhowe’s 7 cm tall little witch is a sweet project that comes together compact. Her pointed hat, tiny dress, and cheerful face make her attractive. The knitting gauge for the pattern is 26 stitches = 10 cm in stocking stitch, using 3 mm needles.

These circular knitting needles are a must-have for any knitting enthusiast!

2. Halloween Witch

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If you are new to knitting, then this pattern is just for you. This festive witch by Val Pierce captures the playful side of Halloween with fun details from head to toe. Her outfit stands out with classic seasonal colors that brighten any display.

This yarn ball winder is a must-have for my knitting projects! It helps keep things tidy and makes the process so much easier.

3. Witch Doll – Tabitha

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Val Pierce has created a warm smile and lovely clothing that make the doll feel full of life. She becomes a keepsake that can be enjoyed long after Halloween has passed and measures approximately 36 cm (without hat).

Got these ChiaoGoo twist needles, and they’re perfect for all my knitting needs.

4. Halloween Witch Doll

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Purl Soho has made a green-colored doll with long wigs that bring together traditional witch details with a soft knitted finish. The flowing outfit and tall hat create a timeless look, making it a lovely decoration for seasonal displays.

5. Witch Toy Pattern

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This playful toy by Sachiyo Ishii is designed with children in mind while still appealing to adults who collect knitted dolls. The techniques used to make this are basic shaping, knit and purling.

6. Witch Doll Knitting Pattern

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This pattern by Joanna Marshall focuses on beautiful clothing and carefully shaped features. The method works by working as it worked flat, back and forth. It is an enjoyable knit for anyone who likes detailed toy projects.

7. The bewitching Ms. Witch

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This simple witch at the Just Saying blog post has a classic style that never goes out of fashion. Her neat black dress with orange borders leaves plenty of room for personal touches through color choices and accessories.

8. Magical Besties

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This pattern by Handy Little Me brings more than one magical friend into your knitting basket. These dolls will look wonderful displayed together and tell their own little story.

9. Izzy the Witch

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Made by Knitting by Post, this doll is a playful witch dressed in a beautiful pink and green frock with lovely details. Each piece fits together beautifully during assembly, which looks equally nice as a toy or seasonal decoration.

10. The Stitch Witch

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Charlotte Riddle has made a doll that brings the autumn season, which blends traditional witch features. Her hat, dress, and accessories create an eye-catching finished figure and bring a cheerful Halloween spirit to any handmade display.

11. Knitted Witch

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This knitted witch by Fitting in Knitting offers a timeless design featuring a 20 cm tall witch in a violet dress, a hat with a cauldron, and a broomstick. It is perfect for adding a touch of fun to your Halloween parties or enticing those trick-or-treaters.

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