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Knit an adorable Halloween costume today! June 12, 2023 Whip up something sensational for your fa

Knit an adorable Halloween costume today! [ILK Preview]( June 12, 2023  [The Knit Halloween Costume Collection has quick, easy, and adorable patterns waiting for you!]( Whip up something sensational for your favorite little one to join in the fun of Halloween. These patterns work up fast! [Halloween Costumes] Get started on these exclusive Halloween knitting patterns right now when you join I Like Knitting Gold Club! Dear Knitting Enthusiast, The Knit Halloween Costume Collection from I Like Knitting is here! From the Spooky Cute Kitty Costume for your favorite crib cat to Clever Fox and Wild Deer Headbands for your older trick-or-treaters, there are creative—and quick!—projects galore in this special collection. Get your trick-or-treaters ready for the big day—or a family party—with irresistibly adorable outfits that will still be in style after all the candy’s gone. The Knit Halloween Costume Collection from I Like Knitting is packed with stunning projects from some of our favorite designers. There are patterns for the expert knitters among us, as well as patterns for beginning and intermediate knitters. And all these patterns are simply Boo-tiful! Now on to the knitting! [Spooky Cute Kitty Costume] The cover model in our Halloween Costume Collection is sporting the tabby cat look in the Spooky Cute Kitty Costume by designer Amanda Saladin. This pumpkin-colored onesie is just adorable, from the tips of the kitty ear headband to the end of the swishy tail. If tabby cat colors aren’t your thing, you could always choose yarn that’s a close match to the family cat. Now, wouldn’t that be just the cat’s meow? [YES! I want to join the Gold Club!]( [Clever Fox and Wide Deer Headbands] For the older trick-or-treaters in your life who enjoy a costume component that can stand on its own, check out Áine Marriott’s Clever Fox and Wide Deer Headbands. This forest fantasy cuties will work up quickly. Even better, they can do double duty as winter ear-warmers or year-round imagination playtime. You might want to make a few of these to have on hand as special gifts or to stock the dress-up drawer. [Pumpkin Treat Bag] Trick-or-treaters need a treat bag; or maybe you want something that’s a step beyond plastic for handing out Halloween treats. Even beginning knitters will enjoy making the Pumpkin Treat Bag designed by Rosann Fleishchauer. This easy stitch pattern works up quickly and easily, and the felting process gives the pumpkin the added strength it needs to hold a large haul of Halloween candy. Knitted in the round with an inset base, this cheerful little pumpkin bag won’t roll away if you set it down. [Oliver the Owl Onesie] Whoooo wants to look great for Halloween and beyond? The favorite little one in your life will really be able to strut their stuff with this fabulous, feathery knit owl outfit. Amy Gunderson designed the Oliver the Owl Onesie to be a wise choice for an eye-catching costume. The feathers look way more complicated than they really are (don’t tell anyone!), and the legs are knit in a simple ribbing pattern. The cozy owl hat completes the look. [YES! I want to join the Gold Club!]( [Firefighter Set] If you’re ready to take on a bigger project, consider the Firefighter Set from Jessica Anderson. This project guides you through making all the necessary gear for your little firefighter: vest, helmet, hose, ax—even a little dalmatian! All the components are knit—even the hose and ax—so this Firefighter Set will be as comfortable on Halloween as it will be on a road trip. This is just a sample of the designs in the Halloween Costume Collection from I Like Knitting which will be part of your I Like Knitting Gold Club Charter Membership. Along with the Halloween Costume Collection, you will have instant access to our complete digital library of 700+ patterns, magazine issues, special collections, tutorials, and articles. As we look forward to Halloween, this Halloween Costume Collection will provide you with plenty of inspiration to create some whimsy for the little ones in your life. This collection includes even more impressive, fun, and quick-to-knit patterns: - The Curious Raccoon Costume by designer Amanda Saladin is a long-sleeved onesie with a perky striped tail and a raccoon-face hat to round out the outfit. Don’t have time to make the whole thing? This raccoon hat is quite the stunner all on its own. - Get ready for some real forest fun with the Frankie the Fox Onesie. This beautiful pattern by designer Amy Gunderson incorporates intarsia and Fair Isle techniques to create the color transitions in this adorable hooded onesie, complete with stuffed tail. Buttons all the way down the front make it easy-access for diaper changes. - Intermediate knitters will love watching the Edgar the Elephant Romper come to life as it’s knit in one piece from the top down. This fun costume includes a cute tail at the back, a colorful collar at the neck, and a floppy-eared hat complete with a trunk! - The Halloween Costume Collection is just one of dozens of collections available… there are still hundreds of patterns just waiting for you! All the patterns and tutorials you want are here for you, 24 hours a day on your desktop, laptop, tablet or phone. Discover patterns that will inspire your creativity and give you great ideas for gifts—or maybe a little something for you! [YES! I want to join the Gold Club!]( Become a Charter Member of the I Like Knitting Gold Club today, and you’ll never run out of projects or inspiration! And right now, when you become a Gold Club Charter Member, you will save 83% off the regular price, PLUS get instant access to our streaming knitting videos including, 9 Knitting Tutorials: Tips and Tricks for Knitters Old and New and New and Knitting Outside the Box: 3 Unexpected Stitch Tutorials. [Claim your I Like Knitting Gold Club Charter Membership Now!]( When you activate your I Like Knitting Gold Club Charter Membership today, you’ll get access to everything we have about knitting—all access, all the time: Summary of Gold Club Membership Benefits One-year Charter Membership in the I Like Knitting Gold Club $59.00/year Now Only: $10.00/year! One year subscription to I Like Knitting Magazine—This digital magazine is filled with upcoming new and exclusive knitting patterns, tutorials, and videos. INCLUDED I Like Knitting Library—Get exclusive designer knitting patterns with step-by-step instructions, video tutorials, and full color photographs. More than 9 years of magazine issues in the searchable library. INCLUDED Gold Member Insider—Including exclusive knitting patterns, tips, and techniques available online for your easy and instant 24/7 access! INCLUDED I Like Knitting Collections—Including curated collections of stunning knitting patterns for sweaters, scarves, blankets, and more. Instant access to gorgeous designer patterns! INCLUDED Regular eNewsletters with the latest knitting tips and tricks, free knitting patterns, and free attendance at knitting along community events. INCLUDED FREE streaming knitting videos including: 9 Knitting Tutorials: Tips & Tricks for Knitters Old & New, and Knitting Outside the Box: 3 Unexpected Stitch Tutorials FREE [ILK Spotlight]( Please act now—while this special 83% off sale is in effect for you! [Claim your I Like Knitting Gold Club Charter Membership Now!]( Happy knitting, Caitlin Eaton Editor, I Like Knitting Magazine P.S. 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