The witching time is near! To help you get ready for Halloween, we have seven spooky patterns and a recipe for a holiday favorite you can make at home.
1Witchy Toes
Put your paper piecing skills to work with this fun foundation pieced Halloween block. Add a Halloween fabric border for a festive pillow project.
Get the free pattern2Cutie the Bat
This bat is just too cute to be scary. Make a few and you’ll have a flock of friendly bats to greet trick or treaters.
Get the free pattern3Skull Cap
Don’t have a costume this year? Knit up a hat that’s just as spirited. With sizes for infants to adults, you can make one of these hats for your whole family.
Get the free pattern4Little Witch
Who knew witches could be so sweet? Grab your scrap yarns to make this wicked Halloween decoration.
Get the free pattern5Halloween Spooky Tree
Don’t let counted cross stitch scare you. This Halloween embroidery design is perfect for beginners, but experts will love how simple it is to make.
Get the free pattern6Rulla Skulla Earrings
Basic bead weaving skills are all it takes to make these skull earrings (or a necklace or bracelet charms). Try glow-in-the-dark beads for extra spooky results!
Get the free pattern7Vintage Halloween Wreath
Have a half hour? Make a Halloween wreath! Just print out these vintage images, cut them out and start gluing.
Get the free pattern8Homemade Candy Corn
Make your own candy corn at home with items you probably have in the cupboard. Chances are, you’ll like them a whole lot more than the ones you buy at the store.
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On November 29th, 2020 you replied to an individual that you were working on loading content to your site. Three months later, I cannot load any of your advertised "Free" patterns. I cannot even subscribe to the Blueprint log as that link doesn't work either. For this reason I would NOT be willing to puchase a membership to Craftsy. If your word doesn't mean anything to those viewing items on your site, why would paying for something improve the situation? You are not earning trust by advertising free patterns on so many different pages when in fact it is impossible to download any of your so called free patterns.
Patterns not assessible. Link takes me to a Craftsy Browse page. Please advise.
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