Creepy Knits: A Selection of Patterns for Halloween
Happy Halloween, knitters! Over the past few years I've posted a selection of fun Halloween accessories , costumes , wigs , home decor , baby knitwear and toys . Since I'm not in the Halloween crochet category this year, I've put together a whole bunch of Halloween patterns that I've never used before that I think are cool.
The first design is the "See you on Halloween" eye pillow by Jane Burns . It's like giving someone a hairy eyeball, except it will be a hairy eyeball.
Halloween wreath by Nikola Waligi. Cute and childish Halloween wreaths. This is the wreath to hang on your front door when you don't want to shoo away all the little treats or treats to keep all the sweets to yourself.
Death Slice Glove by Sissel KB. In this case, I like complex graphics. And it's a free pattern!
Nightbrood Gloves , Adrian Bisilia. It's pretty scary even though the rat is huge compared to the owl. But maybe that's a feature, not a bug.
Fantasy , Wendy Gaal. For the vampire lover or perhaps the most dedicated dentist.
Fabric of the flying witch's sloth , Vineta. I hate using this little crocheted washcloth - just give it some fabric - but I hope I like it because there are so many super cute patterns for it like this one I wanted to make.
Let's play murder , Professor Fonz. This sweater design is based on The Wallpaper Had It Coming Again and is reminiscent of the iconic wallpaper from the BBC series Sherlock . They are both such great patterns that I wouldn't let my Sherlock -obsessed sister knit because any knitter reading this will know how it ends.
Skull socks from Disorder Knits. I love it cold and hot.
Halloween Skull by Devorgilla Knitting. This can be a great saying on those days when you're dealing with difficult co-workers at work.
Baby Halloween Kitty Hat by Sandra Jäger. I like the bright yellow eyes above.
Halloween gloves with black lambswool feathers. The perfect finishing touch for your Halloween monster costume...or for that person who's always secretly dreamed of being a doll.
Creepy Halloween Spider Ear Headband by Sylvia Leek. The perfect gift for the aspiring arachnophobia in your life or anyone trying to overcome their arachnophobia the hard way.
The Witching Hour , Ruth Hawking. I really like the nice little pattern used here.
Spooky Halloween Veil , Bobbin Hobnobbin. Bright orange on a deep black background really comes into its own.
Halloween skull socks from Spruce Knitwear. This includes Halloween designs for a bold look.
Not just for Halloween Skully Socks by Jane Burns . For Halloween sock lovers who prefer a more sophisticated look than previous sock designs.
Dishwasher Halloween Cat , Mamafri. A well drawn silhouette of a very angry cat.
Halloween Pillow and Coverlet , Sandra Rowland. Very funny, just a little weird in Jack-O-Lantern expression.
Skeleton of a Black Cat , Tatyana Korobkova. For a terrible child. Who could want My Little Step Children dolls for Christmas?