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Let’s Boo-gie Halloween Sweater Knitting Pattern

August 24, 2021 by Sarah White

Halloween knitting is always a treat, and this Let’s Boo-gie Sweater knitting pattern is just the kind of project that will get you in the spirit of the season. With its playful design and cozy fit, this Halloween sweater is perfect for adding a handmade touch to your spooky celebrations. Whether you’re planning to wear it to a costume party, hand it over as a thoughtful gift, or simply enjoy knitting something festive for yourself, this pattern is a fun way to show off your skills.

Knitters love holiday patterns that mix comfort with whimsy, and this sweater does exactly that. The bold Halloween theme makes it a standout piece, while the construction keeps it practical and wearable long after the trick-or-treaters have gone home. Pair it with jeans for an easy autumn outfit or layer it over leggings for a snug, stay-at-home Halloween movie night.

If you’re on the hunt for Halloween knitting patterns that go beyond the usual hats and accessories, this sweater is a must-try. It’s one of those projects that feels just as fun to knit as it does to wear.

I’d say the Let’s Boo-gie sweater pattern is the Halloween equivalent of the ugly Christmas sweater, but there’s nothing ugly about this colorful circular yoke pattern.

It’s covered with ghosts, candy corn and classic Halloween colors, and the body of the sweater has eyelets that are totally optional if you don’t like that look.

The pattern is intended to be gender neutral and fit tweens as well as adults, with a chest measurement range of 25 to 65 inches. It’s meant to be worn with 3 inches of positive ease.

You can download the pattern from Yarn Love.

[Photo: Yarn Love.]

 

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Knit a Pet Bed on a Knitting Machine

I feel like I haven’t shared many knitting machine patterns lately, probably because I haven’t been using my knitting machines much lately. (I finally made space for them to live on the bookshelf in my office, and now that they have a “place” it’s almost like I forgot they existed for a while.)

But I did recently make a little cat bed, that surely would work for a small dog, too. 

This one uses two different sizes of knitting machine: a larger one (it could be any in the 40-48 needle range) and a 22 pin. 

The larger machine is used in flat panel mode to make the bottom pillow like part of the bed, while the smaller machine makes a long tube that is used around the edges as the sort of walls of the cat bed. 

For stuffing I used a bit of leftover quilt batting for the pillow, and some cut up old T-shirts for the tube. 

You can use any worsted weight yarn you like (I used two colors of Big Twist Pound+, which comes in huge skeins that weigh more than a pound). Acrylic or cotton yarn is nice for washablity, but you’ll be cranking for a while so make sure you use a yarn your machine likes so it’s not too much of a struggle. 

You can grab the pattern for this cat bed over at Our Daily Craft. I’m sorry to report the pictured is as close as a cat has gotten to it so far, but maybe your cats like to be cozy more than mine do?

If you’re looking for more options for cute handmade places for your cats and little dogs to rest, check out this roundup of knit pet beds. I still want to knit one by hand but the machine version was definitely a faster option (especially good since my cats are ungrateful).

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