Knitting Pattern for Halloween Bag, Knitting Patterns

£5.20

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Description

Knitting Pattern for Fun Treat Bags for use on Halloween.

This pattern includes 6 different Halloween Motifs – 2 for each bag and requires Aran/Worsted (10 ply) yarn.

Worked flat on pair 4 mm (U8 – USA6) knitting needles. Gauge isn’t important. I used Stylecraft Special Aran but any Aran/Worsted yarn any colour would be suitable. Great for using up left-over yarn. Bag size approximately 14 cm wide x 15 cm tall (5.5 inches wide x 6 inches tall) excluding strap

The bags are knitted in one piece and then joined at the side. A re-usable Halloween Bag knitted by yourself which will be treasured and reused each year.

Materials – Aran/Worsted Yarn (10 ply)
50 grams of main colour for each bag
Suggested Yarns – Stylecraft Special Aran, Paintbox Yarns Simply Aran
Small amounts of different colours (see photos and charts) for Halloween motifs
Knitting Needles – 1 pair 4 mm (U8 – USA6)

On completion of your payment, the knitting pattern will be sent to you in an e-mail using the e-mail address you supply with your order. Please allow 3 days for this e-mail to arrive. My knitting patterns are in pdf digital format only.

Pattern Language – English

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  1. Heather

    Lovely pattern, arrived quickly by email

  2. Amanda Toomey

    Arrived quickly and great the color coded sizing. There were a few places where the directions were a little unclear, though that could have been my lack of familiarity with intarsia patterned knitting. The hood, in particular, seems oversized for the size of the sweater. That said, I would order from this seller again.

  3. Gina Nicholson

    Paying £5 for a pattern one has to print oneself is a bit much. The pattern itself is fine