Pumpkin Pants Witch Gonk Gnome
PLEASE NOTE This is a PDF Knitting Pattern
I thought this year I would combine two of my favourite Halloween makes. Witches and Pumpkins! Pumpkin Pants Witch Gonk Gnome has got everything I think sums up Halloween. From her pet spider and moles, to her broom stick and right down to her pumpkin pants she’ll certainly get your family and friends talking this Halloween.
She’s not too difficult to knit. You’d only need basic stitch knowledge i.e. knit, purl, stocking stitch, garter, cast off etc. I’ve used the iCord method for her broomstick handle. Instructions are included within the pattern.
She is knitted flat using 3mm needles and DK yarn. I’ve given her a little buckle for her pants and have included a link within the pattern to the ones I used. .
PLEASE NOTE This is a PDF Knitting Pattern
I thought this year I would combine two of my favourite Halloween makes. Witches and Pumpkins! Pumpkin Pants Witch Gonk Gnome has got everything I think sums up Halloween. From her pet spider and moles, to her broom stick and right down to her pumpkin pants she’ll certainly get your family and friends talking this Halloween.
She’s not too difficult to knit. You’d only need basic stitch knowledge i.e. knit, purl, stocking stitch, garter, cast off etc. I’ve used the iCord method for her broomstick handle. Instructions are included within the pattern.
She is knitted flat using 3mm needles and DK yarn. I’ve given her a little buckle for her pants and have included a link within the pattern to the ones I used. .
PLEASE NOTE This is a PDF Knitting Pattern
I thought this year I would combine two of my favourite Halloween makes. Witches and Pumpkins! Pumpkin Pants Witch Gonk Gnome has got everything I think sums up Halloween. From her pet spider and moles, to her broom stick and right down to her pumpkin pants she’ll certainly get your family and friends talking this Halloween.
She’s not too difficult to knit. You’d only need basic stitch knowledge i.e. knit, purl, stocking stitch, garter, cast off etc. I’ve used the iCord method for her broomstick handle. Instructions are included within the pattern.
She is knitted flat using 3mm needles and DK yarn. I’ve given her a little buckle for her pants and have included a link within the pattern to the ones I used. .