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Knit or Crochet Your Own Halloween Costume!

26 Sep 2013 / 9 Comments / in Crochet, Knitting/by Chic-a

It’s that time of year again, when most people decide to spend $70+ on a Halloween costume that they will usually wear only once.

Lucky for you, you knit, crochet, or both—so you get to be a little more thrifty, and much more creative! Minimal and DIY-style Halloween costumes are becoming all the rage these days, so grab your needles or hooks and get started!

Whether you’re looking to make a costume for yourself or your kid(s), the ones below should give you a few ideas. Some of them link to the free patterns, to if there’s one you like in particular, check for the link below.

Feel free to send us your ideas for knitted or crocheted Halloween costumes!

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Knitted Valhalla Hat
chic-a.com - knit your own halloween costume
Knitted Jack Skellington Hat

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Knitted Brain Slugs!
chic-a.com - knit your own halloween costume
Knitted Brain Eater

chic-a.com - knit your own halloween costume
Knitted Candy Corn Hat
chic-a.com - knit your own halloween costume
Knitted Yoda Hat

Crocheted Hot Dog Costume
Knitted Girl Viking Hat

Knitted Owl Hood
Knitted Mummy Hat

Knitted Pumpkin Beanie
Knitted Vulcan Ears

Knitted Cat in the Hat Costume
Crocheted Masquerade Mask

Knitted Wig

Knitted Brain Monster pattern here
Knitted Candy Corn Hat pattern here
Crochet Hot Dog pattern here
Knitted Wig pattern here
Knitted Viking Girl Hat pattern here
Crochet Jack Skellington Beanie pattern here
Crochet Brain Slug pattern here
Knitted Pumpkin Beanie pattern here
Knitted Mummy Hat pattern here
Crochet Masquerade Mask pattern here
Knitted Valhalla Hat pattern here
Knitted Vulcan Ears pattern here

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    December 12, 2015 at 8:03 pm

    Good to hear from you Mike. I always know exatlcy what to write to get you to pipe up, right? Reasonable people can disagree on these rankings, but Syracuse did just lose AT HOME to Pitt by DOUBLE DIGITS. I understand the Kansas-Cornell analogy by we all know Kansas would beat Cornell 9 out of 10 times. That’s the definition of a fluke. Can we say that about Pitt-Cuse? I don’t think so. Let me see more and then I will adjust accordingly. As for West Virginia and Villanova, I’ve had them 1-2 in that order since October and I see no reason to change that right now. Nova losing to Temple in one of those crazy Big 5 games (where upsets are commonplace) doesn’t upset the apple cart in my mind. Again, it’ll all play out. I actually enjoyed Boeheim’s postgame after Seton Hall, even his potshot at the media about OOC schedule strength (at least the quotes were interesting and usable). Much better than the normal blah-blah-blah you get from a lot of the other guys. Bitter, the point about last year’s Big East is how it was the deepest league ever. Obviously no league was better at the top than those mid-80s Big Easts. If it makes you feel better the next time it comes up I will put an asterisk and a footnote making this distinction. Piratefocus,I’ve been beating the drums for Fero Hall as you know, but he is way too small to play center in the Big East. Have you seen the size of the postmen on the other teams? Big John is a space-eater and is useful in short spurts (alas, his knees have robbed him of the rest). Fero has to beef up big-time before he can hold his own at center for any reasonable lengths.

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  5. Treblemaking Hookers says:
    October 20, 2014 at 7:16 pm

    We’ve featured this pattern in Volume 1, Issue 8 of Treblemaking Hookers at http://www.treblemakinghookers.com. Thank you for a great pattern!

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  6. Christi says:
    July 31, 2014 at 5:21 am

    Looks like someone asked but didn’t get an answer. Is there a pattern for the owl hood? Could not find it but absolutely love it.

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    • Joanna says:
      July 31, 2014 at 7:04 pm

      The crochet owl hood is a piece of wearable art by the Latin American artist Helen Rödel. While we cannot find a pattern, here’s a link to a great post from Crochet Concupscience about the artist: http://www.crochetconcupiscence.com/2012/04/helen-rodel-blurs-line-between-crochet-fashion-and-art/

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  7. Celeste Stebe says:
    October 6, 2013 at 6:46 pm

    Is there a pattern for the Owl Hood?

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