Hi there fellow Crocheters, I’m back for another free crochet pattern. It’s almost Halloween and children loves trick or treat so I made this creepily cute looking Frankenstein trick or treat bag. I’m sure your little ones will love it.

I think he’s cute. Is it because I made it or he really looks cute? What can you say? Please tell me in the comments section below and I would love to hear your recommendations on my next crochet project. Anyways’ here’s the pattern…

Materials Needed:

Light Worsted Weight Yarn (Light Green, Green, Black, White)

5 mm crochet hook

3.5 mm crochet hook for the eyes

yarn cutter

Gauge:

4 DC sts = 1″

Finished Item Dimensions:

Bag without the handle/sling = 6.50″ L x 6.25″ W

Bag:

Use Light Green Yarn

Round 1: Magic Ring, Chain 2 (doesn’t count as a DC), make 10 DC in ring, slip stitch to the first DC = (10 DC sts)

Round 2: Chain 2 (doesn’t count as a DC), DC inc in each stitch around, slip stitch on the first DC stitch of the round = (20 DC sts)

Round 3: Chain 2, (DC inc in the next stitch, DC in the next)* repeat around, slip stitch = (30 DC sts)

Round 4: Chain 2, (DC inc in the next stitch, DC in the next 2 stitches )* repeat around = (40 DC sts)

Round 5- 10: Chain 2, DC in the next 40 sts = (40 DC stitches)

Change to Black Yarn

Round 11-14: Chain 2, DC in the next 40 sts = (40 DC stitches)

Fasten Off. Weave Ends.

Eyes:

Use Black Yarn

Round 1: Magic Ring, Chain 1, make 6 SC stitches on the ring, slip stitch to the first SC = (6 SC sts)

Change to Green Yarn

Round 2: SC inc in each stitch around = (12 SC sts)

Change to White Yarn

Round 3: (SC inc in the next stitch, SC in the next stitch) = (18 SC sts)

Fasten Off. Leave tail for sewing.

Handle:

Use Green Yarn

Chain 63, DC on the fourth chain from hook, DC across

Fasten Off.

Assembly:

Handle: Sew it to the sides of the bag at the 14th row.

Eyes: Sew the eyes to the 6th to 8th round of the bag. Don’t forget to sew a white yarn on the middle of the eyes.

Mouth: Sew black yarn for the mouth on the 4th round.

Scars: Sew back stitches between the 9th and 10th round of the bag to make the scar.