From the Hit Childrens Programme Waybuloo, here is one of the 4 charachters Yo Jo Jo!!Unfortunately, it looks like a lot of the detail was lost when converting it to a cross stitch chart. However, it's a simple and small pattern which uses only four different dmc floss colors, so it's a decent beginner's chart. Thanks for sharing Sue.
A neat pattern for an eyeball.Thanks for sharing, Hannah!
Finally, as the last pattern for the night, what Halloween would be complete without everyone's favorite vampire: The Count from Sesame Street. If you haven't seen the batty batty bat song, you should go watch it right now.
Happy Halloween everyone! I hope you've enjoyed the patterns we've shared today, and tomorrow (or maybe the day after...) we'll be back to our regular posting schedule of about one per day. In the meanwhile, don't eat too much candy, and don't be afraid of the things that go bump in the night.
Again, this pattern was from an icon by Hide Itoh of Pixture Studio.
Another Jack-o-lantern cross stitch pattern. This one is clearly afraid of what else is waiting out there for it (possibly pumpkin pie?). We're almost done, and I've got a special last pattern saved for midnight, so keep your eyes peeled.
Again, pattern based on an icon by Hide Itoh of Pixture Studio.
As we approach the witching hour, and take some time to stitch this cross stitch pattern of an old, faded tombstone.
Again, pattern based on an icon by Hide Itoh of Pixture Studio.
A black cat, based off of one of the "Halloween icons" by Pierre Cavanna.
Happy Halloween! This cross stitch pattern of a witch's brew is also from an icon by Hide Itoh of Pixture Studio.
This cross stitch pattern of a Haunted House was based off of one of the "Halloween icons" by Pierre Cavanna, and modified to clean up the colors for better stitching.