13 free knitting patterns tagged monster

  • Abominable Snowman Free Toy Knitting Pattern

    Abominable Snowman Free Toy Knitting Pattern

    Abominable Snowman Free Toy Knitting Pattern. Designed by Hannah Simpson. Skill Level: Intermediate If you don’t fancy going down the traditional route of witches, ghosts and black cats then get in the spirit of Halloween with this wickedly scary (OK, let’s face it, pretty cute) Abominable snowman pattern. Who wouldn’t want one of these? Taken…

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  • Micky Monster Finger Puppet Free Toy Knitting Pattern

    Micky Monster Finger Puppet Free Toy Knitting Pattern

    Micky Monster Finger Puppet Free Toy Knitting Pattern. Great for Halloween. Skill Level: Intermediate Make Halloween just that little bit more fun with this cute monster finger puppet free pattern! According to Susie Johns, author or Knitted Finger Puppets… Micky was manufactured by Doctor Destiny from spare parts he found lying around the laboratory. He…

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  • Danger Crafts Monster Chunks

    Danger Crafts Monster Chunks free toy knitting pattern: Do you have tons and tons of yarn yardage in the form of small bits and pieces? I know I do, which is why Monster Chunks are designed to use up exactly those bits and bobs! Plus, they are a fast, fun project that makes an adorable…

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  • Monster Monster

    By way of a brief explanation – Bok is a gargoyle/demon in a classic Doctor Who story called ‘The Daemons’. My partner, mere weeks after we first met, asked me if it would be possible to knit a ‘bokaclava’, complete with sticky out tongue. Original pattern from Things and Ideas. Find the free pattern here:…

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  • Squidgy Beanbugs

    These bean bug are great to play with, squish them into different shapes, created by Jean Greenhowe. Find the free PDF pattern here: link

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  • Foreign Exchange Student

    Cute tiny alien kitted pattern created  by Hannah Kaminsky from Bitter Sweet! This pattern knits up a playful little alien figure, shaped using bright neon-green worsted-weight yarn and double-point needles. Starting from just a few stitches cast on, the head and body are worked seamlessly in the round with gradual increases and decreases to create…

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