Hey everyone, it’s Amy from curiouspapaya. Who’s ready for spooky season?! (I sure am… but of course with my extra flair!)
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What better way to get into the mood than with crocheted pumpkins? I personally LOVE the unique ones. The more bumps and curves, the better! That’s why I created this design for my textured pumpkin. And of course I had to make them with pastel colors.
What’s great is that you can modify the pattern by using different hook sizes or different yarn weights to make other sizes as well. If using the prescribed materials, your pumpkin will measure 7 in. x 4.5 in. [17.71 cm x 11.5 cm].
Here’s what you’ll need for this project: ———————————————————————————————————————
MATERIALS:
- Clover Amour Crochet Hook F (3.75 mm) – Art. No 1044/F
- Medium worsted yarn in your main color and two complementary colors
- Mini Patchworks Scissors – Art. No 493/CW
- Quick Locking Stitch Marker (small) – Art. No 3033
- Jumbo darning needle – Art. No 340
- Fiber fill stuffing
TERMS:
- BLO – back loops only
- PS – puff stitch (YO, pull up a loop) x 4 so you have a total of 9 loops around your hook. YO and pull through all 9 loops. CH 1 to close up the puff stitch.
- CH – chain
- DC – double crochet
- FLO – front loops only
- HDC – half double crochet
- SC – single crochet
- ST(s) – stitch(es)
- INC – increase
- SLST – slip stitch
- WS/RS – wrong side/right side
- YO – yarn over
- [#] – stitch count
- (…) x # – repeat the instructions within the parentheses # of times
NOTES:
*Please do not copy/redistribute any part of this pattern as your own. This includes reposting/translating without permission. Feel free to sell your finished products in small quantities – I only ask that you give credit to help support my work. Tag your creations with #curiouspapaya to spread the love.
*This pattern is written in US terminology and we will be working in rows.
*Add an extra pop of color to your Fall decor by using pastels!
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PUMPKIN (in the main color):
STEP 1: CH 31. Starting in the second CH from the hook, SC down the row. [30]
ROW 1: CH 1, turn. (FLO) – 4 SC, (2 SC, PS) x 7, 5 SC [30] *The PS are an exception from the FLO. Make sure to go through both loops for these STs. Use a stitch marker to mark the CH STs.
ROW 2: CH 2, turn. (BLO) – DC down the row. [30] *Be sure to skip the CH stitches from the PS from the row before or your ST count will be off!
ROW 3: CH 1, turn. (FLO) – 4 SC, (2 SC, PS) x 7, 5 SC [30]
ROW 4: CH 2, turn. (BLO) – DC down the row. [30]
ROW 5: CH 1, turn. Working into the third loop of each ST, SC down the row. *The third loop is visible when the WS of the piece is facing you. This is right under the “v-shaped” SC ST. [30]
ROW 6: CH 2, turn. DC down the row. [30]
Repeat ROW 1-6 a total of 7 sequences to make a long rectangle.
When finishing up on the last repetition, skip row 6. This is because we will be stitching the two shorter ends of the rectangle closed.
PUMPKIN ASSEMBLY:
STEP 1: To close up the pumpkin, leave the hook and working yarn intact (*don’t fasten off!). Fold your rectangle in half with the RS facing outwards. You may need to readjust the working yarn so that you can hold it properly. SLST the edges closed by going through both loops of the last row we worked and the foundation chain. Leave a long tail for sewing.
STEP 2: Use your yarn needle and weave in and out of the longer edges on one side and cinch it closed. Secure the hole closed by weaving in an “X” shape on that end.
STEP 3: Bring the yarn tail over to the other side and repeat step 2. Before you cinch it completely closed, stuff your pumpkin. Be careful not to overstuff it or the stuffing will show through your stitches too much!
STEM: (in a secondary color)
STEP 1: CH 21. Starting in the second CH from the hook, SLST down the row. CH 1, turn.
ROW 1: (FLO) – SLST down the row. CH 1, turn.
ROW 2: (FLO) – SLST down the row.
Fasten off, leaving a tail for sewing.
Fold the stem in half and then use your yarn needle to sew the ends together into a loop. Sew the stem onto the pumpkin.
LEAF: (in a different secondary color)
STEP 1: CH 30. Starting in the third CH from the hook, work 3 HDC into each ST. This will create a curly cue.
Fasten off, leaving a tail for sewing. Sew it near the stem and bury the tail.
And that’s it! You’re finished! These textured pumpkins make the perfect Fall-decor – that pop of pastel color also makes it great to hangout year round. If you liked this free pattern, check out more of my work here.