10 Free Crochet Frankenstein Patterns (Doll, Keychain & Bags)
Crocheter’s Frankenstein is undeniably the most vivid, cute, and kids’ favorite! So, learn how to crochet the Frankenstein in your favorite way with our ultimate list of 10 free and absolutely no-scary crochet Frankenstein patterns that include just adorable Frankenstein dolls, candy bags, head keychains, and fun variations in the amigurumi character. So, whether your motivation was to crochet a Halloween buddy, trick-or-treating companion, or simply a bag charm, your wish will be fulfilled with step-by-step tutorials.
01 of 10 Crochet Removable Head Frankenstein Doll
If you don’t want the boring, non-interactable Frankenstein amigurumi, crochet this kawaii baby Frankenstein doll in a blue dress that measures about 18 cm. This doll is low-sew and has a movable and removable head and a coat like the store-bought dolls. The tutorial is divided into three parts: the first one teaches a no-sew legs, body, and neck pattern, the second one teaches arms and coat, and the last one, head and assembly.
Overall, this Frankenstein with its unique color-scheme, large eyes, and other cute features, will win the hearts!
02 of 10 Crochet Frankenstein Bear Doll
Crochet bears make irresistible gifts the whole year, but for Halloween, learn how to crochet a Bear Frankenstein plushie variation for absolute beginners. This low-sew plushie uses Frankenstein’s color combo with wound stitches, bolts, shirt (crochet as you go), and hair using color changes to achieve this unique animal-character combo. Using chenille chunky yarn, this will be a huggable companion for Halloween, with two parts available to learn crocheting in a few hours!
03 of 10 Crochet Frankenstein Baby Doll
Quick additions can turn any doll into a Frankenstein! So, learn how to make this mini Frankenstein baby doll named “Franky” from a basic doll base. You’ll adjust features like green skin, black shoes, and a matching black scarf. The hat will transform into Franky’s hair using the picot stitch, with added support from a flat plastic insert. The final touches include sewing on small screws made with magic rings and single crochet, along with a scar near the eye. This creative project is quick, and you can also find the tutorial for the base doll below. With the same pattern you can crochet the vampire with a bit modifications!
04 of 10 Crochet Frankenstein Head Candy Bag
Frankenstein’s head is a cute and wholesome candidate for a trick-or-treating bag that kids will certainly not want to miss. So, crochet this smiling Frankenstein bag with a stitch-by-stitch tutorial that can also be used as a candy holder or for storing small items like knitting needles. It has the same stitched hairs, a suture line on its forehead, and googly crocheted eyes with safety beads, plus it also features a black handle.
Overall, this project is easy even for beginners. You can make it bag by increasing the number of chains you start with, and the number of rows can be adjusted to change the length and handle size.
05 of 10 Frankenstein Cylinder Head Keychain
Cylindrical character keychains are super easy, even for beginners. So, with simple color changes and a bit of sewing, crochet this Frankenstein monster head amigurumi. You’ll need just a basic and repetitive round pattern and the yarn color-switching of green, black, gray, and purple yarn.
Crocheting this Frankenstein will be possible for all, since you will learn the magic circle, single crochet, and increasing stitches quickly in the tutorial. Finishing with screws and a stitched smile, crochet it as a gift.
06 of 10 Cute Frankenstein Head Keychain
While cylindrical Frankenstein was easy, if you are looking for an accurate but cute version of Frankenstein here is the tutorial. Crochet this baby Frankenstein head keychain inspired by a cartoon Frankenstein photo that is finished with multiple suture lines, blush, cute expression, and the signature hairs and bolts. Even though it is detailed, it is still quick to make thanks to an easy pattern. Overall, this amigurumi is worth crocheting for beginners!
07 of 10 Cute Frankenstein Shape Bag
Here is a bit more quirky and complete Frankenstein candy bag project with a stitch-by-stitch tutorial. Unlike the Frankenstein head bag, it has stuffed legs and bolts, and flat arms also. Moreover, the tutor designed it as a drawstring candy bag with funny eye placement (one crocheted and the other as a safety eye) and a unique mouth. You can crochet it within 30 – 45 minutes, and it is perfect for little kids!
08 of 10 Crochet Mini Frankenstein Keychain
If you came here for the fastest and easiest Frankenstein design, crochet this low-sew and miniature Frankenstein keychain in just 15 minutes. It follows the same cylindrical Frankenstein pattern, but even easier than that. To close the head after adding the Frankenstein hair using reverse single crochet, you will need the glue, which really simplifies the task. Crochet it for selling at craft fairs as suggested by the tutor!
09 of 10 Crochet Large Frankenstein
Here is another oh-so-cute crochet baby Frankenstein doll with a two-part tutorial for beginners. It has a kawaii body with blush and a unique crochet dress. It is absolutely not scary and you will certainly love it!
10 of 10 Crochet Office Man Frankenstein
This is a time-lapse tutorial for crocheting an oh-so-cute Frankenstein in office suit amigurumi in a lovely Chibi form, with googly eyes and a unique smile. This Frankenstein amigurumi has a hugging pose, making it a perfect companion for little ones. This amigurumi can be crocheted in two pieces but unfortunately, the written pattern is not available. You can take inspiration and make your own version, watching your procedure and amigurumi look as you go.