Creepy Knits: A Selection of Patterns for Halloween
Happy Halloween, knitters! Over the years, I have placed hand-picked Halloween patterns on fun accessories , costumes , wigs , home decor , children's knitwear, and Halloween toys . This year, as my Halloween weaving categories ran out, I created an article with a few Halloween patterns that I had never presented before, which I think is great.
The first model is Jane Burns Eye See You Halloween Cushion pillow. It's like giving someone a hairy eyeball, but it will be a hairy eyeball.
Halloween crown by Nicola Waligi. Lovely and child-friendly Halloween wreaths. This is a wreath to hang on your front door when you don't want to throw away all the small gifts or presents to store all the candy.
Sissel KB Deathflake Gloves . I love the intricate graphic work on them. And it's free!
Gloves of night creatures by Adrian Bisilia. Although these mice are terribly larger than owls, they are quite creepy. But maybe this is not a mistake, but a feature.
Charming , Wendy Gaal. For vampire lovers or perhaps especially enthusiastic dental hygienists.
Lazy Flying Witch piece by Wineta. I hate using those little knitted table towels, just give me J towels, but I would love them because there are so many beautiful designs I want to make for them.
We represent the assassination of Professor Fonts. The design of this sweater is based on The Wallpaper Had It Again , based on the symbolic wallpaper of the BBC Sherlock show. These are really nice examples that I will never show to my non-working Sherlock obsessive sister , because every weaver who reads this knows how it ends.
Disorders Knits Skull Socks. I love them both hot and cold.
Devorgilla Weaving Halloween Skull. This can be a nice expression in those days when it comes to cool co-workers at work.
Sandra Jager Halloween Kitty Hat . I love the bright yellow eyes above.
Black Sheep Wool Halloween Furry Wolf Gloves . The perfect finishing touch to your Halloween monster costume ... or for someone who has always secretly dreamed of becoming a doll.
Sylvia Leek Terrible Halloween Spider Ear Heater . The perfect gift for the arachnologist in your life or for those trying to overcome their arachnophobia.
Ruth Hawking's " Magic Hour." I really like the beautiful motifs used here.
Bobbin Hobnobi's creepy Halloween headline. Bright orange has its own characteristics compared to the dark black used here.
Halloween skull knitted socks . Here are some Halloween motifs for a bold look.
Not just for Halloween Skully Socks made by Jane Burns . For Halloween sock lovers who prefer a simpler look than previous sock designs.
Halloween Cat in the dishwasher , Mamafri. A well-drawn silhouette of a very angry cat.
Sandra Rowland Halloween Pillow and Quilt . Very sweet, with a slightly strange pumpkin lantern expression.
Skeleton of a black cat , Tatiana Korobkova. Who always wanted My Little Step Children doll for Christmas for a dark boy?