The final touch is adding a stem – you can either crochet one or use a small twig or cinnamon stick. After adding a few handfuls of fiberfill stuffing, we’ll cinch the top and bottom closed to create that signature pumpkin shape. Then, we’ll gather the sides to create a tube. We’ll start by crocheting a flat piece of fabric, working back and forth. After testing many different techniques, I’ve found this to be the most straightforward method: When designing this pattern, my goal was to simplify the construction to make it as easy as possible. I’ll also show you how to adapt the basic pattern to make different sizes of pumpkins using any yarn you like – from extra small to extra large! They’re worked flat with an easy combination of basic stitches, so the perfect choice for beginner crocheters. In this post, I’ll walk you through a quick and easy pattern that you can use to make fall decor for your home or sell at seasonal craft fairs. If you’re looking for a super simple project to get into the fall spirit, you’ll love these cute crocheted pumpkins! Customizing Your Pumpkin: Any Size + Any Yarn Weight.
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