Neon Crochet Fruit Bats

Crochet some cute fruit bats for Halloween with this free amigurumi pattern. One pattern equals a variety of colors!

crochet bats

Hi everyone!

Let me introduce my neon fruit bats! These fruit-inspired bats measure 7” tall x 13” wide. I’ll list what specific yarns I used, but any size 4 worsted-weight yarn works great.

I was originally inspired to create this bat amigurumi pattern by watching PlushiesByAlice and the incredible bats she was making! Her bats were made from a sewing pattern by BeeZeeArt.

While browsing the yarn section in Michael’s, I found a neon yellow yarn that I thought would be perfect for the wings, and my fruit bat crochet pattern was born! This bat amigurumi pattern is 100% free to use.

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Bat Crochet Pattern

This pattern is worked in the round unless otherwise stated, and a stitch marker and row counter are highly recommended. Sewing pins help keep the limbs in place while attaching. A finished crochet bat should be 7” tall by 13” wide.

What You’ll Need:

  • 1 ball of Craftsmart Value Neon Yarn in Neon Yellow

  • 1 ball of Bernat Premium Yarn in Grand Purple/1 ball of Craftsmart Value Yarn in Light Coral/1 ball of Bernat Premium Yarn in Iced Aqua

  • 4.00mm Crochet Hook

  • Safety Eyes and Safety Noses

  • Polyfill (stuffing)

  • Scissors

  • Stitch Marker

  • Sewing Pins

  • Darning Needle

  • Row Counter

Abbreviations:

ch=chain
sc=single crochet
ss=slip stitch
st(s)=stitch(es)
F/O=fasten off
inc=increase
dec=decrease

Gauge:

16 stitches x 16 rows = 4” in single crochet

Pattern:

Body:
Use purple/coral/aqua
1. Ch 2. 6 sc in the first st. Do not join.
2. 2 sc in each st around.
3. *1 sc, inc. Repeat from * around.
4. *2 sc, inc. Repeat from * around.
5. *3 sc, inc. Repeat from * around.
6. *4 sc, inc. Repeat from * around.
7. *5 sc, inc. Repeat from * around.
8 – 11. Sc in each st around.
12. *5 sc, dec. Repeat from * around.
13. Sc in each st around.
14. *4 sc, dec. Repeat from * around.
15. Sc in each st around.
16. *3 sc, dec. Repeat from * around.
17. Sc in each st around.
18. *2 sc, dec. Repeat from * around.
19. Sc in each st around.
SS and F/O. Stuff the body with polyfill.

Head:
Use purple/coral/aqua
1. Ch 2. 6 sc in the first ch. Do not join.
2. 2 sc in each st around.
3. *1 sc, inc. Repeat from * around.
4. *2 sc, inc. Repeat from * around.
5. *3 sc, inc. Repeat from * around.
6 – 10. Sc in each st around.
Attach safety eyes between rounds 7-8, approximately 4 sts apart. Attach the safety nose between rounds 9-10 just between the eyes.
11. *3 sc, dec. Repeat from * around.
12. *2 sc, dec. Repeat from * around.
Ss and F/O. Leave a long tail to attach the head to the body. Stuff with polyfill.

Ears:
Use purple/coral/aqua. Make two.
1. Ch 2. 4 sc in the first ch. Do not join.
2. 2 sc in each st around.
3 – 7. Sc in each st around.
8. *1 sc, dec. Repeat from * around.
9. Dec around.
Ss and F/O. Do not stuff ears. Take a piece of yarn and attach the widest part of the ear to the very top of the head.

Wings:
Start with neon yellow. Make two. Crocheted in rows.
1. Ch 7. Sc in the 2nd ch from hook. Sc in each ch across.
2. Ch 1. Turn. Sc in each st across.
3. Ch 1. Turn. Inc. Sc across.
4. Ch 1. Turn. Sc across until last st. Inc.
5. Repeat 3.
6. Repeat 4.
7. Ch 1. Turn. Dec. Sc across.
8. Ch 1. Turn. Sc until the last 2 sts. Dec.
9. Repeat 7.
10. Repeat 8.
11. Ch 1. Turn. Inc. Sc across.
12. Ch 1. Turn. Sc until the last st. Inc.
13. Repeat 11.
14. Repeat 12.
15. Ch 1. Turn. Dec. Sc across.
16. Ch 1. Turn. Sc until last 2 sts. Dec.
17. Repeat 15.
18. Repeat 16.
19. Repeat 15.
20. Repeat 16.
21. Repeat 15.
22. Repeat 16.
23. Ch 1. Turn. Dec.
Sc around the edging. Change to purple/coral/aqua when you get to the top/long flat edge and sc across. Ss and F/O. Use neon yellow yarn to attach wings to the body.

I hope you enjoyed my fruit bat crochet pattern. I love my crochet bats so much. I think they are so cute and cuddly.

Make sure to send me any photos of the bats you create. I’d love to share it on my social media @summerbugcrafts!

Don’t forget to save this pattern to Pinterest for later or share it on social media!

neon fruit bat crochet pattern

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