Creepy Knits: A Selection of Patterns for Halloween
Happy Halloween, sweater! Over the years, I have posted Halloween costumes on fun accessories , costumes , wigs , home decor , socks, and children's toys . This year, while taking off my sweater costume for Halloween, I created a post with a variety of Halloween styles that I had never imagined before and that looked cute.
The first example is the Jane Burns pillow . It's like giving to a furry student, but it will be a wool student.
A wreath for Halloween , by Nicholas Waligi. A beautiful and kid-friendly garland for Halloween. If you don't want to be intimidated by all the tricks or witches so you can keep all the sweets to yourself, this is the wreath you put on the door.
Deathflake gloves , Cecil KB. I like the complex graphics in it. And it's a free template!
Gloves Creature of the Night Adriana Bizilia . Although this mouse is much larger than an owl, it is very scary. But maybe it's not the fault, but the behavior.
Wonderful , Wendy Gal. For vampire lovers or perhaps the particularly enthusiastic cleaners.
A Flying Piece of Witchcraft , by Vinnet. I hate using these sweaters - just give me a J piece - but I would love to have them because there are so many beautiful designs that I really enjoy making them.
" Let's play murder" by Professor Fonza. This sweater pattern is based on wallpaper that was designed as a metaphor for the BBC Sherlock show. Both are beautiful designs that I will never let my sister see, he is from Sherlock , but he is not a weaver, because everyone who reads knows how a weaver ends up.
Skull socks , sweater ailments. I like it fresh and hot.
Halloween skulls, from the Devorgila sweater. This can be a good example for those of you who are struggling in the workplace.
Sandra Jager's Halloween Kitty hat for kids . Like bright yellow eyes above.
Furry Monster Halloween Gloves in Black Sheep Wool. The perfect finishing touch for your Halloween monster costume ... or for someone who always dreams of being a muppet.
"Scary Spider" earrings for Silvia's Halloween . The perfect gift for the novice archaeologist in your life or anyone looking to get out of the difficult arachnophobia.
The era of witchcraft , Ruth Hawking. I like the many neat little metaphors used here.
Bobby Hobnobin's Scary Halloween Hood. The bright orange is particularly effective against the crisp black used here.
Skull socks for Halloween , by Fir Tree Knitwear. Combine many Halloween styles for a bold look.
Not just for the Halloween skull socks, but also for Jane Burns. For Halloween socks lovers who prefer a slimmer look than the original sock design.
Spool Halloween-Katze , author of The Shame. An image of a very angry cat.
Throw in a pillow and a Halloween sandwich . Well, there is something strange in the description of the flashlight.
Black cat skeleton , Tatiana Karabkova. For a scared child. My little step Who wants a baby doll for Christmas?