This adorable baby costume features a hat with raccoon face and ears, onesie with long sleeves and a striped tail for the most curious of babies.
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Your special little one will have as much fun wearing this fox onesie as you’ll have knitting it! Simple and sparsely placed intarsia and Fair Isle create the color transitions in this dual-purpose onesie. Buttons are placed down the entire front to allow for easy on-and-off of the costume.
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Indulge your little one with this fun to knit owl outfit. The feathers are formed by working an easy slip stitch pattern, and a simple ribbing pattern forms both legs. Don’t forget to knit the cozy owl hat to complete the look!
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This felted Pumpkin Treat Bag is essential for Halloween trick-or-treating. The easy stitch pattern works up quickly, and the felting process adds strength to the design in order to hold as much candy as possible. Plus, the base of the pumpkin is set in so the pumpkin can be set on a post or sit flat on a step, perfect leaving candy out on the porch.
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Have fun turning your little one into an elephant, complete with trunk, tail and whimsical collar. The romper is worked in one piece from the top down and is perfect for intermediate knitters.
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Knit this spooky hat for that upcoming Halloween bash and keep wearing it throughout the fall and winter. The bat is added onto the finished hat by using the duplicate stitch technique.
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This adorable vest is worked in stockinette stitch, making it a cinch to knit. Whether your little ones don this on Halloween or wear it to keep warm during fall weather, you’ll love how cute they look!
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This adorable critter is too cute to be scary. Resembling the popular Ugly Dolls, these delightful toys are destined to capture your heart (and your needles)!
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Knit this charming banner using the color blocking technique. It’s the perfect way to bring a spooky touch to your home for your next Halloween soiree.
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