I love Halloween! (just as much as I love Christmas)
Everything about it is so much fun.
I've been seeing a ghost blanket from Home Goods that has gone viral.
Every creator is looking for it.
And like any maker, what do we say when we see something in a store
we like... "I can make that!"
So I did. Here is my Ghost with the Most Blanket. Easy beginner friendly pattern!
The ghosts are also a great craft project on their own, perfect for a garland or wall hanging.
Let's get started!
Notes before you begin:
The ghosts are made with a felt backing and can be sewn together or hot glued - all with the intention that this blanket can ONLY be hand washed GENTLY, or spot washed.
The blanket is worked on its own and the ghosts are added to the finished blanket.
About the yarn:
I used Mill House Super Bulky It's a 100% acrylic yarn that features the warmth and softness of wool with the easy care wash-ability of acrylic. Perfect for bulky accessories, blankets, or quick gifts. Available in 12 vibrant hues and sold exclusively through WeCrochet.
OTH Crochet Nook Pattern: Ghost with the Most Blanket
8 x Mill House Super Bulky in Burnt Orange
1 x Mill House Super Bulky in Tan Heather
10mm Crochet Hook (I used Furls Crochet Cookie Swirl Hook, it's dreamy!)
Scissors
Tapestry needle or Hot Glue (attaching the ghosts to the blanket)
Black foam circles for ghost eyes (or use a marker)
Felt (colour to match your ghost yarn colour)
Abbreviations:
CH(S) = Chain(s)
SC = Single Crochet
FDSC = Foundation Single Crochet
ST(S) = Stiches
Foundation Single Crochet (FDSC):
Here is an easy video tutorial from Evelyn and Peter, watch it HERE
Pattern:
FDSC 70
Step 5: Attach ghosts anywhere on the blanket, sew them on or hot glue them (if you this blanket is for decor purposes only)