Eek! It's a Knitmare on Elm Street

We've done it. We've found the most adorable Halloween crafting book of them all. Are you ready? Because it's freakishly cute. A yeah, maybe a little disturbing. But hey, most good Halloween-y things are!
Snag a sneak peek at our five favorite crafts from Hannah Simpson's Knitmare On Elm Street: 20 Projects That Go Bump In The Night, available now from Running Press right here...

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Images reprinted with permission from KNITMARE ON ELM STREET by Hannah Simpson, Running Press, 2012
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    Monkey with miniature cymbals
    There's something undeniably creepy about old clockwork toys, don't you think?
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    Voodoo doll cat toy
    Do you do voodoo? It's not a force to be trifled with, but watching you cat maul this kooky voodoo doll should cheer you up after a bad day, even if you have no particular victim in mind...
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    Shrunken head in a jar
    Skip the decapitation and knit a knickknack, instead.
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    Zombie marionette
    They may be slow and uncoordinated, but their sheer numbers make them an overwhelming force.
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    Abominable snowman
    To this day, determined Yeti hunters live in hope of proving the existence of this man-monster, once and for all.
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    Yep. We're obsessed. Grab Knitmare on Elm Street at amazon.com.

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by Brittany Taylor | 2/1/2016
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