As it gets closer to Halloween, the seasonal crochet patterns start rolling in – I’ve had this pattern written up since last Pi Day, but I wanted to wait until it was more relevant. Finally, the day has arrived and I can share it with you!
I had trouble thinking of an original name, so this picture should explain the title! (This picture was from my Pi Day post, where you can get the pattern for the π part.)
Materials
- Worsted-weight yarn in two colors, for the pumpkin and stalk (I was unoriginal and did orange and green, respectively. This would be a great use for that glow in the dark yarn!)
- size G (4.00 MM) crochet hook for the pumpkin, and size H (5.00 MM) for the stalk. If you wanted the stalk to be skinnier, stick with the G hook throughout.
- Teeny tiny blob of stuffing
- If you wanted to do a face on your pumpkin, you could certainly do that; I just left mine plain.
Special Stitches
I use US terms in all of my patterns, here’s a quick list of the stitches used and their corresponding UK terms:
US single crochet (sc) = UK double crochet (dc)
US double crochet (dc) = UK triple crochet (tr)
- Front Post Double Crochet (fpdc): YO, insert hook from right to left around the post of indicated stitch, YO, pull up a loop, (YO, pull through 2 loops) twice. HERE is a good tutorial on Moogly.
Pattern
This is worked in a continuous spiral unless otherwise indicated, so do not join your rounds.
Rnd 1: 6 sc in a Magic Ring, or ch 2, 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook.
Rnd 2: 2 sc in each st around.
Rnd 3: *Fpdc around 1st sc from 1st rnd, 2 sc in next sc* around.
Rnd 4: *1 fpdc around fpdc from last rnd, sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc* around.
Rnd 5-7: *1 fpdc around fpdc from last rnd, sc in next 3 sc* around.
Rnd 8: *1 fpdc around fpdc from last rnd, sc in next sc, sc2tog* around.
Rnd 9: *1 fpdc around fpdc from last rnd, sc2tog* around.
Rnd 10: *1 fpdc around fpdc from last rnd, sk next sc* around. Sl st to 1st fpdc to join.
Switch to stalk-colored yarn and larger hook.
Rnd 11-12 (or desired stalk length): Sc in each st around. At the end of the last rnd, sl st to 1st sc and end off. Weave in ends.
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Your pumpkin is done! Now go, make a few more, and display them on your mantel/shelf/porch for everyone to behold. Or give a few out to lucky trick-or-treaters. 🙂
Love it!
Thank you! Hard to believe it’s almost Halloween! 🙂
How creative! Sharing! 🙂
Thanks so much! I really appreciate the sharing…glad you like it! 🙂
Your welcome! 🙂
SO creative! Love it!
Why thank you! I was afraid it would be unoriginal, with all the crochet pumpkins in blogland…but I guess that isn’t the case! 🙂