
I wish the ghost had shown up a bit more, but it'll still work for washing dishes.
Next, a bat:

I *love* how this came out!
And finally, my crazy piece-de-resistance, the spider web:

Crocheted from "aged white" cotton (as all good Halloween webs should be... no shiny new webs for us!), and complete with dangling spider:

and dead bug:

(I wouldn't want the spider to go hungry!) There's no pattern for this one either, since all spider webs really should be unique. Feel free to imitate to your heart's content!
4 comments:
Yay for Halloween knitting and crocheting! :)
What super cool stuff you created!
Thanks! :)
I *love* the dead bug in the spider web!
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