Cthulhu Scarf
Who’s everyone’s favorite Lovecraftian horror? Cthulu of course! Keep warm in this polar fleece Cthulu Scarf made by Rosaleendhu on etsy. What can I say? I am sucker for anything that makes big, evil villains look sort of cute.
Who’s everyone’s favorite Lovecraftian horror? Cthulu of course! Keep warm in this polar fleece Cthulu Scarf made by Rosaleendhu on etsy. What can I say? I am sucker for anything that makes big, evil villains look sort of cute.
Another *cute* Cthulhu, but here is one from Craftster user FicklePegasus. She crocheted this baby blanket complete with pacifier holder. And in case you were thinking Cthulhu for Halloween, don’t forget this costume.
This is probably the coolest thing I’ve seen in awhile. Craftster user RoaneFaery made this absolutely amazing Cthulhu costume to wear to Emerald City Comicon in Seattle. Even the feet are cool! I can’t wait to see what else she comes up with.
P.S. I think I’ve been spelling Cthulhu wrong for quite some time. Sigh.
Okay, I know we’re a bit past gingerbread season, but I saw this in the Geek Crafts Flickr Pool tonight and it cracked me up. And when something cracks me up, I feel the need to share it with all you lovely readers. Flickr user ckrolczyk made a bunch of mutant gingerbread man ornaments out of felt, including the growing-in-popularity Cthulu.
What person thinks of their warm, snugly bed and doesn’t think “Cthulu“? No one. I’m sure of it. So here is your friendly neighborhood Bedtime Cthulu complete with his night cap and snugly plushie. Alecto posted this creation on Craftster. She created him using a pattern she found on Cthulu and Cousins, and modifying it a bit.