It doesn’t take much to become fascinated with the captivating world of Wednesday. Wednesday Addams is a unique and tortured character who somehow simultaneously triggers a viewer’s sympathy and sense of humor. If you are a Wednesday enthusiast, please enjoy this round-up of Wednesday themed crochet patterns!
1. Wednesday Doll
This amigurumi Wednesday Addams doll is about nine inches tall when the suggested gauge is followed. Her black and white striped tights are perfect for practicing colorwork and her hair is spot on to the show!
2. Enid’s Snood
If an avid crocheter watches Wednesday, Enid and Wednesday’s snoods will certainly turn their head. Clearly crocheted, these snoods are both cute and functional, and they work up quickly by using bulky yarn. Watch the episode entitled “Quid Pro Quo” for the information surrounding these garments!
3. Wednesday and Enid
This singular link includes not one, not two, but three patterns! In this article, you will find the free patterns for Enid, Wednesday, and Thing (Wednesday’s trusty severed hand sidekick). By adapting several other free patterns on the designer’s site, she walks you step-by-step through the character creation process.
4. Fingerless Crochet Gloves
These fingerless crochet glove free pattern can be sized for a child or adult. Using puff stitches and black and white yarn, you can create these in a lazy afternoon while watching Wednesday!
5. Wednesday Collar
This free pattern uses crochet thread. However, don’t freak out! The designer was kind enough to provide a step-by-step video tutorial with included timestamps for each row. This cute spider-y collar is awesome for Halloween or daily wear.
6. Enid and Wednesday Pattern Bundle
Wednesday and Enid dolls are both included in this pattern that is for sale on Etsy. It turns the characters into cute, chubby dolls, similar to a bobble head! I especially love their hair in this pattern; it is spot on with the TV show!
7. Uncle Fester and Lightbulb
Uncle Fester’s cameo in Wednesday brings comic relief to an otherwise gory narrative. His goofy personality with a grain of concern is heartwarming and slightly revolting. You can crochet Wednesday’s crazy uncle in no time with this fun pattern.
8. Pugsley Addams
Pugsley Addams, Wednesday’s unassuming little brother, helps show Wednesday’s human side when she continues to try and look after him in the show. In her own quirky display of sisterly love, she releases piranhas in her high school’s swimming pool as revenge for her brother’s bullies. No Wednesday doll would be complete without Pugsley as well!
9. Ajax Petropolus’ Beanie
I am sure that you are currently wondering why in the world this free pattern was included in a Wednesday crochet pattern round-up. The answer is one that only true fans will recognize! Have you ever noticed the hat that Ajax Petropolus wear in the show to cover his Medusa snake hair? Well, it looks just like this one! Crochet this Ajax beanie dupe today, just don’t turn yourself to stone in the process!
10. Cello
Wednesday Addams is seen throughout the show playing her beloved cello, so we have a free pattern on this very site that you can use to create as a standalone piece or in tandem with a Wednesday Addams crochet doll. Make one today!
11. Typewriter
Wednesday’s trusty typewriter is featured throughout the series as a her creative outlet as she writes about what is happening in her boarding school of outcasts and the quirky nearby town of Jericho. You can put whatever you want for the typed words, so you can definitely customize this to be a unique Wednesday reference.
12. Insect Catcher Plant
This free carnivorous plant crochet pattern will only be understood by a true fan of Wednesday. Ms. Thornhill teaches botanical sciences at Nevermore Academy, and a big part of that is teaching carnivorous plants. This YouTube video includes a text pattern onscreen and a visual demonstration as well!
13. Carnivorous Plant Purse
Here is another unique carnivorous plant pattern. This one however, is a vibrant statement bag. Who would not enjoy putting something in your bag, only for it to appear that your bag is “eating” it? Another fascinating nod to Ms. Thornhill, the Nevermore dorm mom and botanical science teacher.
14. Enid Shawl
This free pattern was originally a crochet-along, which you could still use if you have trouble sticking with a pattern or project. It uses colorful yarn for the main body of the shawl, symbolizing Enid Sinclair’s half of her and Wednesday’s shared dorm room. The trim is spider web-like and black, symbolizing Wednesday’s side.
15. Wednesday’s Snood
This free crochet pattern is a replica of Wednesday’s snood, gifted to her by Enid. It is not an exact pattern; instead it is a list of instructions on how to craft a snood to fit your head, and also a detailed explanation of how to wear it. The designer says it took her about the length of a movie to crochet, so it is a quick make as well!
16. Wednesday Pumpkin
This Wednesday themed Halloween decoration is perfect for the spooky season! From the spot-on braids to the piercing eyes, they have Wednesday down to perfection. With the autumnal pumpkin addition, this pattern makes for some perfect dark decor!
17. Black and White Checkered Knot Bag
This free checkered knot bag pattern seems like a sure winner for Wednesday’s dark and gothic style. Created with simple stitches and three pieces, it’s a quick and easy pattern to sport a bit of Wednesday in your day-to-day life… without scaring them away.
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