Creepy Knits: A Selection of Patterns for Halloween


Happy Halloween, knitting! Over the years, I have posted selected Halloween models in fun accessories , costumes , wigs , home decor, baby knitwear and toys . This year, coming out of the Halloween knitting column, I posted a post with some Halloween patterns that I had not shown before and that I thought were great.

The first example is the Halloween Eye See You Pillow by Jane Burns. It's like giving someone a hairy eyeball, only it will be a hairy eyeball.





Halloween Wreath by Nicolas Waligi. Cute and child friendly wreath for Halloween. This is the wreath you place on your front door if you do not want to discourage all the sweets or pastries to keep all the sweets to yourself.





Gauntlets of Deathflake , Sissel KB. I like the intricate patterns in it. And it's a free template!





Wanted Night Creatures , Adriana Bizilia. They are quite eccentric, although this mouse is extremely large compared to an owl. But maybe this is a feature, not a mistake.





Fantasy , Wendy Gaal. For vampire lovers or perhaps particularly avid hygienists.





Flying Witch Lazy Cloth by Wineta. I hate using these little crocheted capes - just give me a dress - but I will love it because there are so many super cute patterns for them, like this one, that I love to make.





Let's play the assassination , Professor Fonz. This sweater pattern is based on The Wallpaper Had It Coming Again , reminiscent of the iconic background from the BBC Sherlock series. They are both very cute patterns that I will not leave for my sister obsessed with Sherlock , but not knitwear because every knitter who reads this knows how it can end.





Disorder Knit skull socks . Like the ones that are cold and hot at the same time.





Halloween skulls from Devorgilla knitting. This can be a good saying in those days when you have to deal with difficult colleagues.





Kitty Baby Hat Halloween by Sandra Jaeger. Like glittering yellow eyes above.





Halloween gloves monsters with black sheep fur. The perfect finishing touch to your Halloween monster costume ... or to the person who has always secretly dreamed of becoming a doll.





Halloween Scary Spider Earrings by Sylvia Number. The perfect gift for the aspiring arachnologist in your life or those looking to overcome their arachnophobia the hard way.





Time of Magic, Ruth Hawking. I really like the little regular motifs used here.





Halloween scary hoodie, Bobbin Hobnobbin. Orange, which shines on a deep black background, is especially effective.





Skull Socks Halloween Tree Tree Knitwear. This contains some Halloween details for a bold look.





Not just for Halloween Skully Socks by Jane Burns. For Halloween sock fans who prefer a slimmer look than the previous sock model.





Game Halloween Katze from Mamafri. A well drawn silhouette of a very angry cat.





Pillow and bedspread for Halloween , Sandra Rowland. Very cute, with just a little weirdness in the lantern expression.





Skeleton of a black cat , Tatyana Karabkova. For a scared child. Who probably wanted a My Little Step Children doll for Christmas.
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