Meet monster fun with the Free crochet Scrap Monster Pattern, generating a quirky and playful creature perfect for gifts, decor, or imaginative play.
Every leftover yarn can find new life in a fun, little companion that’s full of character. Its patchwork body, bright mismatched colors, and quirky features give it a lively, playful personality. The soft, huggable figure is crafted carefully to hold its shape while staying approachable and charming. Making it provides a relaxing, hands-on activity that strengthens stitching skills, patience, and attention to detail.
Fun Crochet Scrap Monster Pattern Which Creates Tiny Friends

With its cheerful design and handmade appeal, this little scrap monster brings creativity and joy into any space. Compact and lightweight, it can be displayed anywhere, gifted to friends, or simply kept as a whimsical companion, offering both visual delight and practical use.
Its versatile design ensures it not only adds personality and fun but also serves as a decorative accent, desk companion, or playful gift, making it a truly delightful handmade creation.
Materials Needed
Here are the materials you’ll need to create your scrap monster:
- Yarn: Assorted scrap yarn pieces in various colors (ensure they are of the same weight for the base pieces).
- Crochet Hooks: 5mm crochet hook for the main body, 4.5mm crochet hook for finer details if needed.
- Safety Eyes: 16mm and 8mm safety eyes, or any size you prefer.
- Embroidery Thread (Black): To stitch facial features like the mouth.
- Stuffing: Fiberfill or leftover yarn scraps for filling.
- Yarn Needle: For sewing pieces together.
- Scissors: For trimming yarn and working with felt features.
- Stitch Marker: To mark the end of each row while crocheting.
Uses
Scrap monsters can be utilized for:
- Halloween Décor: Display them around your home or event space.
- Gifts: Handmade, quirky gifts for friends, family, or children.
- Stress Toys: Their soft, squeezable bodies make them great for anxiety relief.
- Charity Projects: Donate them to organizations, including hospices, for comfort or decoration.
- Custom Art: Use different yarn types and colors to make unique designs.
Special Features
- Eco-Friendly Craft: The project uses leftover yarn pieces, promoting zero waste and sustainability.
- Customizable Design: Create unique monsters by mixing different colors of yarn and adding facial details.
- Dual Faces: Option to design monsters with faces on both sides.
- Versatile Tentacles: Different types of yarn can be used for tentacles, adding varied texture and style.
- Beginner-Friendly Techniques: Simple stitches such as single crochet, increases, and decreases make this project accessible to beginners.
Level of Difficulty
Beginner to Easy-Intermediate
The tutorial focuses on basic crochet techniques like single crochet, slip knots, and increases/decreases. Even crochet beginners can follow along easily.
Tutor’s Suggestions
- Face Design Variations: The tutor suggests experimenting with facial features, having either a single face or faces on both sides.
- Scrap Yarn Coordination: Ensure the base pieces are made with yarn of the same weight to maintain the dimensions and shape consistency.
- Simple Stitch Techniques: For beginners, the tutorial demonstrates simple steps to create slip knots, chains, and single crochets.
- Tentacle Attachment Methods: Different methods of attaching tentacles are explained, giving an option based on visual preference – either securing at the top or hanging from the bottom.
- Facing Tentacle Knots: If the knots visible on the backside bother you, push the yarn inside the monster for a cleaner look.
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Create the Face of the Monster
Chain and Single Crochet
- Chain 15: Start with a slip knot, then chain 15.

- Row 1: Single crochet into the second chain from the hook (14 stitches in total).

- Rows 2-15: Work single crochet stitches, chaining one at the start of each row and turning. Repeat until you have 15 rows for the face piece.

Attach Safety Eyes and Mouth
- Safety Eyes: Attach the 16mm safety eyes where you like on the face piece.
- Embroidery Thread: Use black embroidery thread to stitch the mouth, creating a simple expression or a creative design like a scar.

2. Create the Backside Piece
- Repeat the same steps used to create the face piece, ensuring it’s also 15 rows of single crochet.

- Do not cut off the yarn on this piece as you’ll need it for sewing.
3. Sew the Pieces Together
- Align Pieces: Make sure the chain edges line up for easier sewing.
- Single Crochet the Edges: Attach the yarn from the backside piece and single crochet through both layers, chaining one at each corner.
- Stuffing: Before completely sewing shut, stuff the monster with fiberfill or yarn scraps.

- Final Closure: Single crochet the last section, securing the yarn inside the monster.
4. Add Tentacles
Create Tentacles
- Slip Knot and Chain: Use various yarns to create a slip knot, then chain 20 (or your preferred length).
- Increase Back: Work 2 single crochets into each chain, creating a curly effect.

Attach Tentacles
- Method 1: Insert tentacle yarn through the front piece, tie the knots at the back.
- Method 2: Insert one side of the yarn, then tie on the back – alternate methods for desired effect.
5. Make the Ears
Forming Ears
- Slip Knot and Chain 5: Create a slip knot, chain 5.
- Single Crochet and Decrease: Work 4 single crochets, then decrease through next two stitches. Repeat chain one, turn, and decrease until ear attaches.
Attaching Ears
- Sewing: Use the yarn needle to attach ears at the top edges of the monster, ensuring they’re secure.
6. Create Hair (Optional)
- Cut Yarn: Cut pieces of yarn for hair, fold them in half.
- Loop through Stitches: Use a hook to loop through top stitches and pull yarn, attach securely.

Conclusion
Scrap monsters are a creative, eco-friendly way to utilize leftover yarn pieces, resulting in unique, colorful, and adorable decorations or gifts. The tutorial provides easy-to-follow steps, making it accessible to beginners and fun for intermediate crocheters looking to experiment with designs and textures. Customize your monsters with different facial features, colors, tentacles, and hair for endless creative possibilities.
Pro Tip
When adding hair or tentacles, vary the lengths and types of yarn for texture and visual interest. Mix smooth yarns with textured ones to make each scrap monster truly unique!
