Jack Skellington Halloween Doll Crochet Pattern

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    Jack Skellington, the iconic character from the 1990s movie, has become a beloved figure, especially around Halloween. Today, I’m excited to share with you the Jack Skellington Amigurumi Doll crochet pattern, perfect for Halloween enthusiasts who want to craft a unique decoration.

    Jack Skellington Amigurumi Pattern

    While Halloween may often be associated with pumpkins, this design offers a refreshing twist by focusing on the famous Pumpkin King himself. The crochet pattern for Jack Skellington is relatively easy, but due to the contrasting black and white colors, it’s important to crochet with precision to capture his signature look.

    This amigurumi doll is a great way to bring a piece of Tim Burton’s classic film into your home this Halloween!

    Designer: eliyarnart

    Get your Jack Skellington Amigurumi pattern today and add this spooky yet lovable character to your Halloween decorations!

    Materials

    Hook: 5mm
    Black chenille size 4 medium
    O White chenille size 4 medium
    black cotton/acrylic yarn
    white cotton/acrylic yarn
    Black felt
    white felt
    Stuffing
    Tapestry needle
    Stitch markers
    Scissors
    hot/super glue

    Abbreviations

    R: round
    St: stitch
    mr: magic ring
    ch: chain
    sc: single crochet
    hdc: half double crochet
    sl st: slip stitch
    inc: increase
    dec: decrease
    BLO: back loop only
    FO: fasten off
    cc: change color

    Jack Skellington Halloween Doll Crochet Pattern (2)

    Head

    Use white yarn
    R1: 8sc in a mr (8)
    R2: 8inc (16) R3: (sc, inc)x8 (24)
    R4: (3sc, inc)x6 (30)
    R5: (2sc, inc, 2sc)x6 (36)
    R6-10: 36sc (36) – 5 rounds
    R11: (4sc, dec)x6 (30)
    R12: (3sc, dec)x6 (24)
    R13: (4sc, dec)x4 (20)
    Cut yarn, FO with invisibile join. Add fiber fill (stuff a lot to get rounded shape).

    Body pt.1

    Start with black yarn
    R1: 5sc in a mr (5)
    R2: 5inc (10)
    R3: BLO 10sc (10)
    R4-5: 10sc (10) – 2 rounds
    Cut yarn and FO with an invisibile join. Make another leg but this time don’t cut yarn and ch2 (pic 1).
    R6: Insert the hook in any of the first leg st (pic 2) and make 10sc, 2sc in the 2ch, 10sc, 2sc in the 2ch (24)

    Body pt.2

    R7: (3sc, inc)x2, 6sc, inc, 3sc, inc, 5sc (28)
    R8: BLO 28sc (28)
    R9: 28sc (28)
    R10: 13sc, cc to white 2sc. cc to black 13sc (28)
    R11: 12sc, cc to white 4sc, cc to black 12sc (28)
    R12: (3sc, dec)x2, sc, cc to white 2sc, dec, 2sc, cc to black, sc, dec, 3sc, dec, 3sc (23)
    Start stuffing as you go, when you stuff the feet remember to keep them flat
    R13:4sc, dec, 3sc, cc to white sc, dec, 2sc, cc to black 2sc, dec, 5sc (20)
    Finish stuffing.
    Cut yarn leaving a long tail for sewing (pic 3).

    Don’t worry if the color change isn’t neat, you are going to cover that part by making the jacket’s front hem

    Arms (x2)

    Start using white yarn
    R1: 4sc in a mr (4)
    R2: 4inc (8)
    R3-5: cc to black 8sc (8) – 3 rounds

    R6: fold the arm and close it making 4sc (4) Cut yarn leaving a long tail (pic 4).

    jacket’s front hem

    Start using black yarn
    R1: slip knot, ch6, starting from the 2nd ch from the hook make: 1sc, 1hdc, ch 2, in the back of the 2nd ch from the hook make 1sc (pics 6-8), sc in the next 3sts.
    Cut yarn leaving a ling tail for sewing (pic 5).

    jacket’s back hem

    Count 8 BLO sts (made in R8) in the back of the body (you can mark the first and last sts with a stitch marker.
    R1: Insert hook in the BLO st of R8 and ch5 (the first ch doesn’t count as a st), sl st in the 2nd ch from the hook and make 2sc in the next 2sts. R2: sl st in the next st, ch5, sl st in the 2nd ch from the hook and make 3sc in the next 3sts
    R3: sl st in the next st, ch4, sl st in the 2nd ch from the hook and make 2sc in the next 2sts
    Repeat R2 and R3 until you have 7 spikes (you should end with a short one of R3).
    Cut yarn and FO (pic 9).

    Sewing

    • Sew the head to the body, add fiber fill while Sewing if needed
    • Sew the arms to the body at R12-13
    • Cut 2 black felt circles using pic 10 as reference and glue them on R7-9

    Note that the size may vary according to the yarn you are using

    Body details

    • Sew the jacket’s front hem following the outline of the white Stitches
    • With white cotton/acrylic yarn sew the suit’s stripes: sew the legs’ part and the upper part separately
    • Cut black and white felt to make the papillon like pic

    Congrats! You’ve finished your Jack Skellington

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