Every witch (or mum handing out chocolate on the porch!) needs a little cauldron to keep the treats safe. This fun Halloween knitting pattern creates a sturdy cauldron you can use as a candy holder or decoration. It’s a great stash-buster, too, and works up quickly with worsted weight yarn.| CraftBits.com
Every Halloween, I love sneaking a few playful (and slightly creepy!) crochet projects into my home décor, and this oversized eyeball dishcloth is one of my favorites. Instead of sticking to the usual green or hazel, this time I went with a bold blue iris for a chilly, haunting stare that’s perfect for October. Whether you use it as a dishcloth, a pot holder, or a quirky table centerpiece, this eyeball is guaranteed to get guests talking.| CraftBits.com
Handmade decorations are what really bring the cozy spirit of Halloween alive. Instead of buying more plastic décor, why not whip up a bowl full of crocheted candies? These little sweets are fast, …| CraftBits.com
If you’ve ever wanted to add a little playful spookiness to your crochet projects, this Skull Granny Square is the perfect place to start. I like to think of it as a fun mash-up between the classic granny and a quirky Halloween motif. The square itself works up to about 2 inches, making it just right for mixing and matching with your regular grannies, or for creating statement pieces like coasters, bunting, or even an edgy blanket. What I love about this design is that it’s approachable e...| CraftBits.com
If you’ve ever wanted your cords to look cuter—or your plants to feel a bit more loved—this clever little Leaf Sprout Tie is just the thing. It’s a speedy crochet project that pulls double (or trip…| CraftBits.com