25 Beetlejuice Crochet Patterns to Make
Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice!
With Tim Burton’s iconic Beetlejuice returning to the screen—featuring our spooky queen Jenna Ortega (who absolutely crushed it in Wednesday)—I couldn’t resist diving into the world of quirky, creepy crochet.
If you loved my Wednesday crochet roundup, get ready for this one! I’ve rounded up 25 Beetlejuice-inspired crochet patterns that’ll have your hooks dancing in the afterlife.
From accessories to decor, amigurumi, and tops, there’s something for every ghoul and ghost. And of course, all the pattern links are just below, so let’s get stitching!
Accessories:
Beetlejuice Cowl by Katie Hansen, see the pattern here.
Inspired by the iconic sandworm, this cowl or infinity scarf is beginner-friendly, using simple stitches. Includes photo tutorials and is a paid pattern on Ravelry.
Inspired by the iconic sandworm, this cowl or infinity scarf is beginner-friendly, using simple stitches. Includes photo tutorials and is a paid pattern on Ravelry.
A basic beanie with bold Beetlejuice-inspired colors—perfect for fans of the striped aesthetic.This pattern is free on their blog.
Slip into these sandworm-inspired slippers! They fit women’s sizes 7-9 and can be easily adjusted.
Twisted Toothy Hood by Natalie Allen, see the pattern here.
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This striking hood is perfect for advanced crocheters. Finished measurements are 11.5" x 14.25" (29 x 36 cm).Paid pattern available on Ravelry.
Beetlejuice Bandana by Whatever Kenna Sells, see the pattern here.
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A beginner-friendly Beetlejuice bandana, great for adding a quirky touch to your outfit. Paid pattern available on Etsy.
Crochet Bag by Dark n Twisty Housewife, see the pattern here.
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This striped bag is a simple yet stylish project for beginners. Paid pattern available on their website.
Beetlejuice Beanie by Gingered Crochet, see the pattern here.
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A spooky, 3D beanie featuring menacing mouths—perfect for a bold Halloween look. Paid pattern available on Etsy.
Beetlejuice Kindle Sleeve by All Strings Lead Home, see the pattern here.
Keep your Kindle snug in this beginner-friendly Beetlejuice-inspired sleeve. Fits the Paperwhite. Paid pattern available on Etsy.
Legwarmers by Night Owl Crochet, see the pattern here.
A perfect layering piece for a Beetlejuice costume, these leg warmers are beginner-friendly. Free video tutorial on YouTube.
Pinwheel Slouchy Beanie by Little John's Yarn, see the pattern here.
This black-and-white optical illusion slouchy hat is whimsical and full of Beetlejuice vibes. Free tutorial on their blog and YouTube.
Showtime Bag by Graceface Creates, see the pattern here.
A fully lined bag with spooky slime-drip trim and internal pockets. Intermediate level, but doable for determined beginners! Paid pattern with YouTube tutorial available on their website.
Decor:
Hook Case by Half Undead Designs, see the pattern here.
A stylish hook case for all your crochet tools, measuring 15 cm x 20 cm (closed), perfect for a Beetlejuice fan. Paid pattern with photo instructions available on Etsy.
Beetlejuice Blanket by Ashley Isabelle Crafts, see the pattern here.
Make this cozy 54" x 72" corner-to-corner blanket—perfect for Beetlejuice-themed decor. Paid pattern available on Etsy.
Baby Blanket by Patricia Wilson, see the pattern here.
A beginner-friendly blanket made mostly with Single and Double Crochet stitches and just one seam. Paid pattern available on Ravelry.
Beetlejuice Blanket by Brianna Lentz, see the pattern here.
This fun, granny-square based project is easy to create and perfect for beginners.
Free pattern available on their website.
Free pattern available on their website.
Beetlejuice Granny Square by Vintage Hallow Queen, see the pattern here.
A 5x5 inch square featuring the famous sandworm—perfect for appliqué and requires some sewing. Paid pattern available on their website.
Amigurumi:
Shrimp Bowl by Curious Croshell, see the pattern here.
Inspired by the dinner party scene, this prop can also double as a glove! It’s fun, interactive, and beginner-friendly. Paid pattern available on Etsy.
Eyeball Finger Balls by Curious Croshell, see the pattern here.
Make these quirky eyeballs with fiberfill, plastic eyes, and embroidery floss. Quick, easy, and beginner-friendly. Paid pattern available on Etsy.
Sandworm by Love Knots Crochet, see the pattern here.
A 6-inch sandworm amigurumi, perfect for practicing color changes and assembly.
Paid pattern available on Etsy.
Paid pattern available on Etsy.
Beetlejuice Gnome by Anna Boychenko, see the pattern here.
This detailed, 30 cm tall gnome is a spooky and charming make. Paid pattern available on Ravelry.
Lydia Deetz by AUKILLU, see the pattern here.
An intermediate-level Lydia doll measuring 22 cm—detailed and perfect for true Beetlejuice fans. Paid pattern available on Etsy.
Beetlejuice by Amigurumi Book, see the pattern here.
A free pattern with quirky details like a striped suit, tie, and collar. Perfect for fans of the movie. Free pattern available on their website.
Shrunken Head by Kim Lapsley, see the pattern here.
A 6-inch tall shrunken head that’s great for advanced crocheters, made in continuous spirals. Free pattern available online.
Tops:
Beetlejuice Corset by Made by B Jax, see the pattern here.
A beginner-friendly corset, sized from XS to XL, with step-by-step instructions.
Free tutorial on YouTube.
Free tutorial on YouTube.
Showtime Cardigan by Graceface Creates, see the pattern here.
This made-to-measure cardigan is beginner-friendly and customizable to any size. Perfect for wearing to see the movie! Free tutorial on YouTube, with a paid pattern available on their website.
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That wraps up our spooky adventure through these Beetlejuice-inspired crochet patterns! I hope you found something that’ll bring a little bit of the strange and unusual to your next project.
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Be sure to check out the links above for all the patterns I mentioned. And, as always, don’t forget to subscribe to the newsletter and YouTube Channel for more crochet inspiration, and drop a comment letting me know which pattern you're dying to try first.
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Until next time, happy crocheting and stay spooky! 👻
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