This tiny crochet candy corn is a soft, colorful treat that never melts. It has the classic white, orange, and yellow stripes, but instead of sugar, it’s made with yarn. You can use it as Halloween decor, a toy for gentle play, a keychain, or a bowl full of “candy” that kids can actually hold and squeeze. It’s small, cute, and perfect for anyone who loves fall and wants a sweet touch around their home.
Candy Corn Crochet Pattern
This crochet candy corn pattern uses simple stitches and just a few basic materials, so it’s friendly for beginners. You start at the top in white, switch to orange, then finish in yellow to build that familiar candy corn shape. The color changes are neat, and the piece is lightly stuffed, so it keeps its shape. Each one works up quickly, which means you can make several in one sitting, great for party favors, classroom treats, or little decorations to tuck onto shelves and desks. Even if you’re new to crochet, this Halloween pattern feels manageable and satisfying, with a clear finish that you can be proud of.
Credit The Pudgy Rabbit
Materials & Tools Needed
- Yarn:
- White
- Orange
- Yellow
(Light-weight yarn recommended)
- Crochet Hook:
- Size appropriate to your yarn (suggested: 2.5mm or 3mm)
- Stitch Marker:
- To keep track of rounds
- Scissors
- Yarn Needle:
- For weaving in ends
- Polyfiber/Fiberfill:
- To stuff the candy corn
Finished Size
The finished candy corn size will vary depending on yarn thickness and crochet hook size, but typically it measures approximately 2 to 3 inches tall, making it perfect for keychains, garlands, or decorations.
Customization Ideas
- Use glitter or metallic yarn for a sparkling look.
- Thread some candy corns on yarn to create a Halloween garland.
- Add tiny jump rings for attaching them to keychains or gifts.
Pattern Abbreviations & Terminology
- ch: Chain
- sc: Single Crochet
- inc: Increase (work 2 single crochets into the same stitch)
- dec: Decrease (single crochet two stitches together)
- sl st: Slip Stitch
This pattern is worked in continuous rounds, meaning you won’t join each round with a slip stitch. Use a stitch marker to mark the beginning of each round.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Candy Corn Components
Candy corn is made in a single piece, working from the top (white) to the base (yellow). Follow stitch counts and color changes specified.
Round Breakdown
- Round 1 (White Yarn):
- Start: Chain 2.
- Single crochet 4 into the second chain from the hook.
- Total stitches: 4.
- Round 2:
- Pattern: (sc 1, inc 1). Repeat the set 2 times.
- Total stitches: 6.
- Use a stitch marker to mark the start of the round. Adjust tight stitches using a yarn needle if required.
- Round 3:
- Pattern: (sc 1, inc 1). Repeat the set 3 times.
- Total stitches: 9.
- Color Change:
- Complete the last stitch of the round as: Work the sc until two loops remain on the hook, then yarn over with orange yarn and pull through. This transitions to orange yarn. Trim the white yarn, leaving a little tail.
- Round 4 (Orange Yarn):
- Pattern: (sc 2, inc 1). Repeat the set 3 times.
- Total stitches: 12.
- Finishing: Knot the ends of the white and orange yarn together and tuck them inside the candy corn for a polished look.
- Round 5:
- Pattern: (sc 3, inc 1). Repeat the set 3 times.
- Total stitches: 15.
- Color Change:
- On the last stitch of the round, work until two loops remain, then yarn over with yellow yarn and pull through. Trim the orange yarn, leaving a small tail.
- Round 6 (Yellow Yarn):
- Pattern: (sc 4, inc 1). Repeat the set 3 times.
- Total stitches: 18.
- Knot the orange and yellow yarn tails together and tuck them into the top for neatness.
- Round 7:
- Pattern: (sc 1, dec 1). Repeat the set 6 times.
- Total stitches: 12.
- Round 8 (Final Round):
- Pattern: Decrease 4 stitches in a row.
- Stuff the candy corn with fiberfill/polyfill.
- Proceed to decrease 2 stitches.
- Finishing:
- Skip one stitch and sl st in the next stitch.
- Total stitches: 4.
- Fasten off, leaving a small tail. Use a yarn needle to weave in the end. Draw the tail in and out of the stitches, then tuck it neatly inside.
Finishing Techniques
- After completing Round 8, ensure the candy corn is firmly stuffed but not overfilled.
- Use a yarn needle (or crochet hook) to weave and hide all ends for a clean finish.
- Optional: Add embroidery details or facial expressions with black yarn or embroidery thread for a playful look.
Notes
- This pattern works up quickly, making it suitable for beginners and perfect for bulk production (e.g., Halloween decorations).
- Feel free to add a hanging loop for ornaments or keychains.





