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Bat Halloween Garland
Flying from this free crochet bat Halloween garland pattern are all the scary scenes of spooky season—shadows slithering with creepy crawlers, the distant and haunting howl calling out to you from a dark forest, and the high-pitched echo of a black blur shooting through the sky above you.
With Halloween just around the corner there’s no better way to soothe the spooky shivers going up your spine than with this free crochet Bat Halloween Garland pattern!
Pattern Information:
This free crochet bat Halloween garland pattern has a difficulty rating of easy.
The finished dimensions of each bat motif are 3.25 inches (height) by 5.25 inches (width).∗
The finished length of the example garland is 45 inches wide, but this pattern includes instructions for customizing your garland to any length that you desire!
∗Finished dimensions are calculated from a model using medium weight yarn, a size H-8 (5 mm) crochet hook, and the following gauge: 18 sc x 21 rows = 4 inches.
Supplies:
- Size H-8 (5 mm) crochet hook
- Medium (4) weight yarn in 4 colors:
- Yarn A – orange (example uses Red Heart Super Saver: Pumpkin)
- Yarn B – green (example uses Big Twist Value: Slime)
- Yarn C – purple (example uses Red Heart Super Saver: Amethyst)
- Yarn D – black (example uses Red Heart Super Saver: Black)
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
- Stitch markers
Terminology:
This free crochet bat Halloween garland pattern uses English (US) terminology:
- st (sts) = stitch (stitches)
- ch = chain stitch
- sl st = slip stitch
- sc = single crochet
- sc3tog = single crochet 3 together (over the span of 3 stitches)
- hdc = half double crochet
- dc = double crochet
- dc3tog = double crochet 3 together (over the span of 3 stitches)
- tr = treble crochet
- sk = skip
Please note that this pattern is written so that each crochet stitch abbreviation is attached to a number, such as 1sc, 2sc, etc. This number denotes how many of that stitch is to be worked into the same stitch.
In other words, 1sc = one single crochet, whereas 2sc = two single crochet worked into one stitch, also known as an increase.
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