25 Wednesday Addams Inspired Crochet Patterns
After the success of my Bridgerton-inspired crochet patterns video, I couldn’t resist diving into another iconic character's world. I asked you all which TV show or movie you’d love to see next, and the votes came in loud and clear—Wednesday Addams! In this post, I’ll be sharing 25 delightfully dark and whimsical crochet patterns inspired by the hit show Wednesday.
From the perfectly goth accessories that Wednesday herself might approve of, to eerie amigurumi and statement tops, I've organized these patterns into five sections: Accessories, Tapestries, Amigurumi, Miscellaneous, and Tops. Whether you’re channeling your inner Wednesday or just love the show's unique style, and want to create something for yourself inspired by it.
Don’t forget, you can find the exact links to all of these patterns in the blog post linked below in the description box. Let’s get crafting—Wednesday style!
Accessories:
First up is Enid’s Snood by The Loopy Lamb. This cozy snood measures 11.5 inches tall by 60 inches around (or 30 cm by 152.5 cm), making it perfect for wrapping up in style. It's worked in the round with two strands of worsted weight yarn, and the pattern uses basic stitches along with the foundation double crochet, so it's beginner-friendly.
This pattern is free on their website, and you can easily create Wednesday’s iconic snood by simply swapping out the colors for black yarn. It's a versatile pattern that can channel either character's vibe, depending on your color choice!
Next, we have another snood inspired by Wednesday Addams, designed by Jinxed Stitches. This snood measures 12.5 inches tall by 60 inches around (or 23 cm by 152.5 cm) and is crafted with bulky yarn, making it a quick and cozy project that's perfect for beginners.
What I love most about this pattern are the striking colorway and the playful tassels that add a touch of whimsy. This one is a paid pattern available on their website, and it’s definitely worth checking out if you’re looking to capture Wednesday’s signature style in your crochet projects.
Wednesday's Snood by Yarnspirations, see the pattern here.
And here’s one more Wednesday-inspired snood, this time from Yarnspirations. This snood measures 60 inches long by 10 inches wide (or 152 cm by 25.5 cm) and is created by holding two strands of yarn together, just like the previous patterns. It’s worked in the round, and then you finish it off with those iconic tassels.
This pattern is free on their website, so you can easily whip up your own Wednesday-style snood without any extra cost.
Ophelia Bag by Nine Inspired, see the pattern here.
I also loved the Ophelia Bag by Nine Inspired Blog, which is inspired by the window in Wednesday and Enid’s shared room. This bag measures 11 inches (or 28 cm) not including the strap. It's a bit more of an intermediate-level project, as it involves color changes, working in rounds, and surface crochet.
This pattern is available for purchase on Ravelry, and you can even use scrap yarns to create the rainbow section of the bag, adding a unique and eco-friendly touch to your project.
Full of Woe Collar & Cuffs by Yarnspirations, see the pattern here.
I also loved the Full of Woe Lace Collar and Cuffs by Yarnspirations. These pieces are perfect for adding a touch of gothic elegance to your wardrobe. The collar comes in two sizes, 15 and 17 inches (or 38 and 42 cm), and the cuffs also have two sizes, 7 and 9 inches (or 18 and 23 cm).
The pattern is rated as intermediate, but if you’re comfortable working with lace yarn and can handle a bit of decreasing with dc2tog, it’s definitely doable even for confident beginners.
This pattern is a free tutorial on their website, and if you’re planning to dress up as Wednesday for Halloween, this would be a perfect addition to your ensemble.
Fingerless Gloves by Yarnspirations, see the pattern here.
Or, you could make these fingerless crochet gloves by Yarnspirations. Available in both child and adult sizes, these gloves are easy to make and feature special stitches like hdcbl and the puff stitch. They’re a quick and satisfying project that you can whip up in no time.
Best of all, this pattern is available for free on the Yarnspirations website!
Wednesday Cuffs and Collar by Keep Calm and Crochets, see the pattern here.
I also loved this Wednesday-inspired cuff and collar set by Keep Calm and Crochet On. The dramatic flare of this design really captures Wednesday's iconic style, making it a standout piece for any outfit.
This pattern is available for purchase in their Etsy shop.
Wednesday Beanie by Laser Llama Boutique, see the pattern here.
I also really like this Wednesday-inspired beanie by Laser Llama Boutique. It comes in five sizes: child, toddler, and adult small, medium, and large. The pattern is worked from the bottom up and includes plenty of helpful pictures to guide you through the process.
This is a paid pattern available in their Etsy shop, and it would work up quite quickly.
Tapestries:
Wednesday Tapestry by Highland Hickory Designs, see the pattern here.
First up is this fun pattern by Highland Hickory Designs. It includes detailed, line-by-line instructions for both C2C (corner-to-corner) and single crochet or tapestry crochet techniques.
You'll need to be comfortable with colorwork, as this pattern uses seven different colors. It's a paid pattern available on their Etsy shop.
I am Smiling Tapestry by Lazka, see the pattern here.
I also loved the I Am Smiling tapestry by Lazka. When made with 8-ply yarn, it creates a tapestry measuring 36 by 31 cm. This pattern uses the tapestry crochet method.
It’s available as a paid pattern in their Etsy shop.
I Hate People Tapestry by Pretty Things by Katja, see the pattern here.
The I Hate People tapestry by Pretty Things Katja is another great option. This grid pattern measures 120 by 150 squares and can be used for cross stitch, tapestry crochet, and Tunisian crochet.
This pattern is also available for purchase on their Etsy shop.
Amigurumi:
Black Heart by Mini Crochet Zoo, see the pattern here.
First is this Black Heart by Mini Crochet Zoo. It measures 5 inches (or 12.5 cm) and is beginner-friendly, featuring plenty of photos to guide you through each step. This pattern is available for purchase in their Etsy shop.
Things Doll by Guichai Dolls, see the pattern here.
This Thing hand by Guichai is also really cute and beginner-friendly. You crochet each finger, fill it with polyfil, sew it up, and then embroider the stitch lines on top, and this pattern is actually free on their Instagram.
Wednesday Set by Guichai, see the pattern here.
This Wednesday Doll Set by Guichai is another fantastic pattern, available for purchase on their Etsy shop. It includes patterns for Wednesday, Enid, and Thing. For this set, you'll need safety eyes and support wire, and you can use sport or bulky weight yarn depending on the size you prefer.
The pattern is incredibly detailed, featuring over 100 photos to guide you through each step, making it very helpful for creating these adorable dolls.
Wednesday Amigurumi by Medaami Patterns, see the pattern here.
You can also try this other style of Wednesday doll set, which uses basic stitches and requires safety eyes. The finished dolls measure 12 cm (or 4.7 inches). I loved how detailed these patterns are, and they’re available for purchase on their Etsy shop.
Nevermore Raven by Veraquin, see the pattern here.
You might also like the Nevermore Raven Skull by Veraquin. While it’s not a stuffed toy since it's hollow, it makes for a fantastic spooky decor piece. It uses metal circular rings to reinforce the eye sockets and add structure.
This pattern is available for purchase on their Etsy shop. It works up quite quickly, and you can use Lion Brand Glow yarn if you want it to glow in the dark.
Wednesday Toy by Props Toys, see the pattern here.
I also loved this Wednesday doll by Props Toys. It measures 7.9 inches (or 20 cm) and has a wonderfully spooky style. The pattern includes plenty of pictures to assist with each step. You can find this detailed pattern for purchase in their Etsy shop.
Miscellaneous:
Nevermore Window by Stitch me up by G, see the pattern here.
First is this Glass Nevermore Window pattern by StitchMeUpByG. It’s incredibly versatile and can be made as an appliqué, coasters, a wall hanging, or even turned into a blanket. This pattern is available for purchase in their Etsy shop.
Nevermore Window by Hare and Acorn, see the pattern here.
Or try this other Nevermore Window pattern by Hare and Acorn. Made with DK weight yarn, it can be adapted to other gauges as needed.vThis pattern is also available for purchase in their Etsy shop.
Cat Hat and Collar by Oona Patterns Etc, see the pattern here.
I also had to include this Wednesday Addams Hair Cat Hat and Collar pattern by Oona Patterns Etc. If you have a cat, this is a must-make! It’s perfect for spooky markets too—it's quick to create and would definitely stand out.
This pattern is available for purchase in their Etsy shop. It can easily be adapted for larger sizes and even used for dogs.
Crochet Tops:
Chessboard Vest by Yarnspirations, see the pattern here.
First is this Checkerboard Top by Yarnspirations. It’s an intermediate-level project that uses the intarsia method. Available in sizes XS to 5XL, it offers a great fit for various body types. This pattern is available for free on their website.
Wednesday Vest by ABoC Studio, see the pattern here.
Here’s a Checkered Vest by ABoC Studio, inspired by the vest from episode 5, You Reap What You Woe. They provide the alpha pattern and all necessary details on their website. Additionally, they offer a video tutorial on their channel, with sizes ranging from S to XL.
Cable Sweater by Hooked on Homemade Happiness, see the pattern here.
I also searched for a cable knit sweater similar to Enid’s stunning sweater from episode 7 of season 1, If You Don’t Woe Me By Now, and found this pattern by Hooked on Homemade Happiness. It's an intermediate to advanced project featuring special stitches like front post treble crochet and double crochet 2, 3, and 4 together.
This pattern is available for free on their blog. For a look similar to Enid’s, choose a nice pink yarn.
The Checkered Vest by Cherilyn Q, see the pattern here.
Or try this Crochet Checkered Vest by Cherilyn, inspired by the knitted vest from the episode If You Don’t Woe Me By Now. It comes in sizes XS to L, with instructions on how to adjust for other sizes. The vest is made by creating a front and back panel, then adding ribbing and neckline shaping.
This pattern is available as a video tutorial on their channel.
Enid's Sweater by Pink Sheep Design, see the pattern here.
You could also make this Chunky Sweater by Pink Sheep Design, inspired by Enid’s rainbow sweater. It comes in sizes XXS to 5XL and is made with bulky yarn, so it works up quite quickly.
This pattern is available for purchase on their Etsy shop.
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