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Going Batty Napkin Holder Halloween Plastic Canvas Pattern

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As the spooky season approaches, it's time to embrace the spirit of Halloween and add a touch of whimsy to your home décor. One charming way to do this is by creating a festive napkin holder that will add a playful and functional accent to your holiday table. This Going Batty Napkin Holder Plastic Canvas Pattern provides a simple and enjoyable way to bring the Halloween spirit into your home.

Going Batty Napkin Holder: Halloween Plastic Canvas Pattern
Going Batty Napkin Holder: Halloween Plastic Canvas Pattern
by Dancing Dolphin Patterns

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 4492 KB
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 6 pages

Materials You'll Need:

  • 12-count plastic canvas
  • Black, orange, and white yarn
  • Plastic canvas needle
  • Scissors
  • Embroidery floss (optional)

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Create the Base: Cut a piece of plastic canvas measuring 7 holes wide and 9 holes tall. Using black yarn, start at the bottom left corner and single crochet around the entire perimeter of the canvas, creating a solid border.
  2. Add the Bat Design: For the bat's body, cut a piece of black plastic canvas measuring 3 holes wide and 5 holes tall. Starting at the center, single crochet around the entire perimeter of the body, leaving an opening at the bottom for attaching. Embroider two white dots for the eyes and a small orange triangle for the nose.
  3. Create the Bat's Wings: Cut two pieces of black plastic canvas measuring 2 holes wide and 3 holes tall. For each wing, single crochet around the perimeter, leaving an opening at the top for attaching. Embroider three white lines on each wing for the veins.
  4. Assemble the Bat: Attach the bat's body to the base canvas by sewing it in place at the center. Then, attach the wings to the body, positioning them slightly above the center.
  5. Add the Hanging Loop: Cut a piece of black yarn measuring approximately 6 inches long. Fold it in half and insert the ends into the top hole of the base canvas. Tie the ends together to create a hanging loop.
  6. Finishing Touches: If desired, you can embroider the word "BOO" or other Halloween-themed words onto the base canvas using embroidery floss.

Tips for Success:

  • Use a sharp needle to prevent snagging the plastic canvas.
  • Keep the stitches tight and even for a neat and professional look.
  • Don't be afraid to experiment with different colors and designs to create your own unique napkin holder.
  • If you don't have embroidery floss, you can use a permanent marker to draw the eyes, nose, and veins on the bat instead.

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With a little creativity and some simple materials, you can create a charming and festive Going Batty Napkin Holder that will become a cherished Halloween decoration for years to come. Whether you use it to hold napkins, display candy, or simply add a touch of spooky cheer to your table, this delightful craft is sure to bring joy to all who see it. So gather your supplies, follow the step-by-step instructions, and let the Halloween spirit inspire your creativity!

A Completed Going Batty Napkin Holder Made Of Black Plastic Canvas With A Bat Design In The Center, Featuring White Eyes And An Orange Nose. The Bat Has Black Wings With White Veins, And The Base Of The Napkin Holder Has A Hanging Loop. Going Batty Napkin Holder: Halloween Plastic Canvas Pattern

Going Batty Napkin Holder: Halloween Plastic Canvas Pattern
Going Batty Napkin Holder: Halloween Plastic Canvas Pattern
by Dancing Dolphin Patterns

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 4492 KB
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 6 pages
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Going Batty Napkin Holder: Halloween Plastic Canvas Pattern
Going Batty Napkin Holder: Halloween Plastic Canvas Pattern
by Dancing Dolphin Patterns

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 4492 KB
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 6 pages
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