the BOO! Crew by Susan Claudino

the BOO! Crew

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Note - Goblin featured on pattern page is made by attaching Trixie’s ears to the sides :)

Would you like to conjure up some Halloween fun this year? You can with this easy, versatile pattern!
One body transforms into 6 adorable spookies simple by adding ears, wings or limbs and/or changing when you switch colors.

Pattern instruction for all 6 versions!

  • Candy Cornelius, such a sweet guy
  • Trixie & Treat adorable kitty twins
  • Ozzie, crazy as a bat..cuz he is one!
  • Don of the Dead, R.I.P.
  • Bones, he’s a rib tickler
  • Doctor Hoo! A wise, old time traveler

These lil’tricksters are sooper fast to knit up and only use a small amount of yardage. Perfect for stash busting or playing with those highly variegated yarns. Mix-n-Match for maximum, spooktacular fun and decorate your home to really get you in the Halloween spirit.

Materials & Tools

  • any weight yarn - any color
  • Needle size will vary depending on the yarn you use. I recommend going down 1 - 2 sizes from the smallest needle size for the recommended gauge on the yarn label. For example: On a worsted weight yarn I use a US 5 or US 6.
  • this project can be worked on DPN’s, 2 circs or a 40” circular for Magic Loop (my preferred method), just make sure to distribute your stitches evenly for working in the round
  • tapestry needle (for weaving in ends)
  • stitch marker (for marking the beginning of round)
  • safety eyes - I used 12mm on my samples, purchased from seller 6060 on etsy
  • wool felt (for owl eyes & beak)
  • scrap yarn for zombie mouth & stitches
  • polyfil

Gauge
You want a tight fabric when knitting toys/stuffies so the polyfil won’t poke through. I always go down 1 - 2 needle sizes from the smallest size recommended on the yarn label.
For a Worsted - I typically use a US 5 or US 6, DK - a 2 or 3 and for Fingering US 0 - 1
These are just suggestions and everyone knits differently, so just make sure you are getting a dense fabric. You want all that stuff’in to stay on the inside.