Happy Friday everyone! Here are some more free patterns to get you in the spirit of Halloween.
Frankenstein is a fairly common decoration and costume for Halloween. What kid doesn’t like painting their face green? Whether you think about the original Frankenstein from Mary Shelly’s novel in 1818, the first film adaptation in 1910, the Broadway adaptation in 1981, or the numerous remakes since, his face always looks the same. But don’t worry; these designs make him look much cuter.
Frankenstein Head Appliqué design
Frankenstein and his Bride felt dolls
Did you ever dress up as Frankenstein? Are you going to this year?




Thank you so much for sharing! When I was in third grade I wanted to be a princess. But due to my parents not having much money and had to wait until the last second to get my costume, my mom brought Frankenstein for me, because that was all they had. I cried and cried, when I seen it. But after I put it on, I got so many “WOW that is cool!” That was the best Halloween I ever had, in my little boys costume!