Photo: Stephanie Pokorny of Crochetverse

If there’s something strange in your neighborhood, who you gonna call? Mom!
Super-creative Cleveland-based mother of twoStephanie Pokornyhas stepped theHalloweencostume game way up this year with the outfits she crocheted for her sons Jack, 3½, and Jacob, 6.
Jack’s request this year was a Slimer costume from the hit 1984 filmGhostbusters, complete with a hood featuring the famous green ghost’s visage and the ability to glow in the dark via non-toxic acrylic paint.
“I AIN’T AFRAID OF NO … SLIMER COSTUME! Fully crocheted, freehanded no pattern. Jack’s choice!” Pokornycaptioned a photoof her younger son showing off his mom’s impressive handiwork.
Equally imaginative was big brother Jacob’s costume: Predator, which included tons of colorsand intricate detailing aroundthe mask/hood, bodice and shoe covers.
“My son saw the movie with his dad and was obsessed. I am obsessed with crochet. So this is the result. I am kinda freaking out!!!!!!” wrote Pokorny, who runs aTwitter,InstagramandFacebookaccount calledCrochetverse.
Stephanie Pokorny of Crochetverse

Pokorny spoke to PEOPLE about her creative process, revealing she starts about two weeks before Halloween, that it takes her anywhere from 25 to 40 hoursto make one costume andthat her sons get even more excited about their choice of character the closer their outfits get to completion.
“[Jack]’s father and I were children during the ’80s and early ’90s so we often watch classics with them,” she says, explaining that she will go back and study the character well before beginning her crafting process. “I start with the body and then I save the face for last because I feel like that’s when it really comes to life.”
Bonus? The costumes keep her kids comfortable in the frigid Ohio temperatures. “The little’s costumes debut at school carnival! It was sooo cold, but my babes were toasty warm! Crochet: 1 Cold: 0 💪,” she wrote jokingly alongsidea family photoof the trio ready to celebrate.
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Pokorny has crocheted many pop-culture-based costumes for her kids in the past,from E.T.toa Smurfand even aHarry Potteroutfit, including full Gryffindor hooded robes anda crocheted wand!
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Does Pokorny have plans to sell herelaborate dress-up creations? Not as of now, but there may be a book and some costume patterns from her in the future, to add to her current collectionof other crochet patternsfor sale.
“The costumes are like my fun time,” she tells PEOPLE. “It’s where I take a hiatus from the work and just enjoy the process.”
“Every single time I make something, I’m like, ‘Oh yeah, that’s my favorite ever.’ … I’m personally always trying to work to top myself,” Pokorny adds. “The newest thing I’ve done is usually what my favorite is at the time until I try to outdo myself!”
source: people.com