Meet Lisa Lollipop and Lynda Liquorice - the Sweet Treat Eaters! These pair of monsters never miss a trick (or treat) when it comes to candy! They love it, and will often be found cramming as much into their mouths as they possibly can - these guys should defiantly be handled with scare!
These cute little monsters are a combination of storage and amigurumi pattern that would make a fun addition to Halloween or for a little (or big) monsters bedroom.
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Pocket Monsters Keychains Crochet Pattern
These cute Pocket Monsters Keychains are big enough so your keys will never be lost again if you use them as a keychain. You can use them to cheer up your kids school bags, trick or treat bags for Halloween.
They are best made with DK weight yarn or light worsted in any color you choose. You can also use fancy yarn to give the moster more texture.
Crochet Monster Amigurumi Pattern
These small, easily customizable Monsters are the perfect gift for just about any one! They might teeth on wall trim, and I wouldn't recommend feeding them after midnight - but all-in-all they’re adorable and harmless.
This crochet monster pattern is for an Amigurumi-Style Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Adorable Monster. These Monster amigurumis have many interchangeable or combinable options to create over 64 different end-creations!
Little Monster Free Crochet Pattern
If you know a kid fascinated by monsters, this spooky little one will be a great addition to his or her toy box! Two long tentacles with eyes on their tips and a big long mouth make it looks a bit funny, don't you think?!
It's such an easy and quick crochet project that you'll want to make more than just one little monster! Use different colors, yarn and hook sizes to create an army of spooky monsters!
Candy Corn Bear
Candy corn seems to be a seriously polarizing candy! Some of my friends love it while most of my family members can't stand it. Whether you love or hate candy corn, the confection is still a quintessential Halloween treat. I'm somewhat partial to candy corn in small quantities. I was inspired by these sugary morsels to create a tiny crocheted bear (with 0 grams of sugar and 0 calories!). You can make your own little bear with this crochet pattern and tutorial. This pattern is worked in an oval. You will be crocheting around both sides of the starting chain. The finished bear is about 1.75 x 1.5 inches. It works up super quickly with only a small amount of yarn. You can use it as a decoration by your candy bowl or make a bunch to give as Halloween party treats.
Crochet Monster Pillow Buddy Pattern
Meet the Monster Pillow Buddies! Mix and match your way to your own unique, fun and huggable friend. The patterns includes instructions for 4 different sized eyes, 3 mouths, 2 types of horns, spikes, curly cues, plus many more pieces to choose from to create your own one of a kind Monster!