This crochet Halloween wreath free pattern is the perfect decoration for your front door this season. It's easy to make, and you can use any color combination that suits your style.
It's that time of year again when the weather starts getting colder and we're all looking for things to do indoors. I'm here with a fun project that is perfect for any crocheter who loves Halloween – it's a witch stuck in my wreath!
You can't go wrong with this one because it's both adorable and spooky at the same time!
The witch is stuck in the wreath, just like it should be on Halloween night! Despite her predicament, she looks cute and spooky at the same time.
This crochet pattern is super easy for an intermediate-level crocheter. You can use any colors of yarn you want, so make it your own by picking out some favorites from your stash! Enjoy this free project 🙂
This is a fun project to do during the fall season and will go perfectly with your Halloween decorations.
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Crochet Halloween Wreath Free Pattern
It's that spooky, time of year again. Time for witches and ghosts to creep into homes! The best way to welcome these creatures is with a witch stuck in your wreath.
A witch is stuck in my wreath! I'm not sure how she got there but even though her broomstick has fallen apart, she's still hanging on. She'll have to stay for a while because I won't be able to get her out without damaging the decoration.
Luckily, this crocheted witch pattern is so easy to make that you can whip up your own at home with just one skein of yarn and some stuffing!
If you're looking for an alternative Halloween decoration or something spooky to hang outside the house before October 31st, then you should give this project a go.
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Check out the full post for more information on how you can get started making your own witch caught in your wreath today!
Get the pattern: Crochet Halloween Wreath Free Pattern – There's a Witch Stuck in My Wreath! via StringyDingDing.
Thanks to StringyDingDing for the article’s inspiration and featured image.
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