patterns > Little Conkers' Ravelry Store
> Acorn Squash
Acorn Squash
Crochet pattern for an acorn squash.
See my Pumpkins and Gourds Bundle for more matching patterns
Using double-knitting (DK, light worsted weight, Category 3) yarn and a 3.5mm (US: size E-4) crochet hook, the acorn squash will be approximately 7cm (2.75 inches) long including the stalk and 20cm (8 inches) in circumference.
But using a different weight yarn and an appropriate hook, you can make it the size of your choice.
The fully-illustrated, easy-to-follow pattern includes detailed notes on your choosing your yarn and lots of helpful tips.
You will need:
- yarn of your choice (help provided in pattern)
- crochet hook
- stuffing material (help provided in the pattern)
- a blunt yarn needle
- sharp scissors
This pattern is available in both UK and US crochet terminology. Both files will be available for you on purchase and you can choose whichever you prefer to use.
Important features of my crochet patterns:
My crochet patterns include BOTH a detailed ‘tutorial-style’ set of instructions with colour photos, AND a succinct unillustrated pattern using standard crochet conventions.
I have developed this style because I find I like to see a lot of detail the first time I work a pattern, but if I then work the same piece again, I don’t need the pictures, etc, and indeed they can get in the way when I just want a quick reminder of what I’m doing. The PDF is also structured so that the succinct version, with an area for your own notes, is on a single page, making it easy to just take one sheet of paper with you if you have printed it out for quick reference on the move.
This pattern comes with my full support. If you have any difficulties, please contact me!
I’d love to see what you make. Please share pictures of your finished gourds on your favourite social media using #LittleConkers.
Once purchased, this pattern remains the copyright of Little Conkers. You may not reproduce all or any part of this pattern. Please do not sell items made from this pattern, without express prior permission (which is usually granted) and credit.
- First published: August 2019
- Page created: August 4, 2019
- Last updated: October 6, 2023 …
- visits in the last 24 hours
- visitors right now