Embroidered Monster Kitchen Towel
Craftster user Leilani79 embroidered this cute monster on a kitchen towel for a friend’s Christmas gift. The pattern is from Urban Threads.
Craftster user Leilani79 embroidered this cute monster on a kitchen towel for a friend’s Christmas gift. The pattern is from Urban Threads.
Yea! More monsters! This monster bag if from Craftster averyg. She says, “Once upon a time, almost one year ago, I made a monster bag. This was no ordinary monster bag, as this monster bag was a very special boy. This monster bag was HUGE- the hugest monster bag around… How huge you may ask? SO huge that he could easily gobble up 3 laptops, a couple textbooks AND still be hungry…”
Craftster user loveandasandwich makes plush monsters and this time she’s made an entire monster family. That’s mom in the middle. Check out her Etsy shop for more monster fun.
Craftster user h0p31355 made these super fun monster wreaths from a tutorial posted way back in 2005 by callakat. They remind me of Gossamer from Looney Toons.
Wow – check out these great crocheted monster eyes slippers! I love them – too bad my wife can’t make me some (she lacks the skillz).
Premier Yarns has branched out into some geek crafts for us to enjoy! They created a pattern for these awesome monster eyes slippers you see above and are giving the pattern away for FREE on their website.
And… they have offered all Geek Crafts readers a discount on any purchases made at Premier Yarns – use the code OCTG33K during the month of October to get 10% off any purchase of Dream yarns (the yarn used in the pattern).
Now, go out there and make some monster eyes slippers and show us the finished result!
This monster hat would make a great Halloween costume for a little one – just pair it with some purple or pink sweats. Buy it on Etsy from Shelina.
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