Creepy Knits: A Selection of Patterns for Halloween


Happy Halloween, knitting! Over the years, I have posted Halloween designs that combine into Halloween fun accessories , costumes , wigs , home decor , baby knitwear and toys . This year, since I am no longer in the Halloween Knights category, I created a post with different Halloween designs that I had never posted before and thought it would look great.

The first design is the ICU Halloween Cushion , by Jane Burns. It will be like giving someone a hairy eyeball, but it will be a hairy eyeball.





Halloween Wreath by Nicola Vallezi. Beautiful Halloween bouquet suitable for children. If you do not want to be distracted by all the little tricks or goodies, place this wreath on your front door so you can keep all the sweets.





By Deathflake Mittens , Cecil KB I like these intricate graphics. And it is a free model!





Meetings of knight creatures, by Adrian Bizilia. This is quite scary, although the mouse is extremely large compared to the owl. But perhaps it is not a feature error.





Fantastic , by Wendy Cheek. For a vampire lover, or perhaps a particularly passionate dental hygienist.





Flying Witch Lazy Material , by Wineta. I hate using these little knitted rags, just give me a J rag, but I like it because there are so many amazing patterns I like to make.





Let's play the murder, written by Professor Fung. This sweater pattern is based on The Wallpaper Had It Coming Again pattern, which is similar to the iconic background from the BBC Sherlock program. Both are very cute designs that I can not miss my obsessive sister, but not knitting, Sherlock , because every bitch who reads them knows how it can end.





Skull Socks , by Disorder Knights. I love it, both fresh and hot.





Halloween Scales, by Dvergiller Knitting. This can be a great statement for those days when you have to deal with difficult co-workers.





Kitty Baby Hat Halloween , by Sandra Jagger. I like the bright yellow eyes above.





The hairy monster meets Halloween , by Black Sheep Wool. The perfect finishing touch to your Halloween monster costume ... or to someone who has always dreamed of becoming a Muppet.





Spider Ear Worm Spooky Ribbon for Halloween , by Sylvia Leak. The perfect gift for the young archaeologist in your life, or someone trying to overcome their arachnophobia the hard way.





Witch Hour by Ruth Hawkins. I like the clean model used here.





Halloween Cow in Macabre, by Bobin Hobnobin. Bright orange is especially effective in contrast to the black and white used here.





Halloween skull socks from distant tree knitwear. Includes various Halloween designs for a bold look.





Jane Burns Halloween is not just for the Scully Sox . For Halloween sock fans who prefer a more delicate look than previous sock models.





Spooly Halloween - Katze, by Mamafri. A very angry cat is a well-painted figure.





Tosses and pillows for Halloween , by Sandra Rowland. Very nice, fancy in Jack O'Lanter's expression.





The black cat Skeleton , by Tatiana Korobkova. For the cruel child. Who would have loved a Christmas doll ?
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