Here too,
Halloween is practically impossible to avoid anymore. Young people especially like it really spooky. So of course we need the right decorations:

Crochet around an empty jam jar with this skull pattern and fill it with licorice or other sweets. And just like that, you have a great little gift to bring to a Halloween party. The children who come trick-or-treating will also be happy when their candy is packaged so nicely. And once the candies have been eaten, the jar can be used as a Halloween lantern with an LED light.
Go to the pattern here: Crochet a Halloween lantern.
And while we’re on the subject of illuminated skulls:

This one is also quick and easy to crochet and can be lit from the inside. If you prefer something a little more cheerful, crochet it with bright, colorful yarn and decorate it with flowers and all kinds of embellishments, like the "Sugar Skulls" seen on the "Day of the Dead" in Mexico:

Both skulls are about 12 cm tall and can be crocheted using the same pattern.
Download it here: Crochet a skull.
And if you don’t like it quite so spooky and would rather decorate with bats for Halloween, we’ve got you covered too:

You can easily crochet the bats on this string of lights from a few bits of leftover yarn in black and gray. The LED bulbs then shine as glowing eyes. But even without lights, the bats can be turned into pretty decorations, namely as a mobile:

You can find the pattern here: Crochet bats.
So, now you’re all set for Halloween. I hope you have lots of fun with it!