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Mini-Pumpkins
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As the leaves begin to don their vibrant autumn hues and the scent of pumpkin spice fills the air, it’s time to embrace the cozy charm of fall. And what better way to welcome the season than with a delightful and crafty twist? Enter the enchanting world of hand-knit mini pumpkins – tiny treasures that capture the essence of autumn in the most endearing way possible.
In this whimsical journey through the art of knitting, we’ll unravel the magic of creating these pint-sized wonders that evoke all the warmth and nostalgia of fall. These hand-knit mini pumpkins are not only a delightful addition to your seasonal decor but also a testament to the creativity and craftsmanship that knitting enthusiasts can bring to life.
So, whether you’re an experienced knitter looking for a charming new project or a beginner eager to embark on a cozy adventure, join us as we explore the art of hand-knit mini pumpkins. Get ready to knit, purl, and create your very own adorable autumn companions that will bring a touch of handmade warmth to your home this fall.
While this mini-pumpkin pattern offers three different sizes to choose from, its adaptability extends beyond the suggested yarn weight and dimensions. You can effortlessly customize it to suit any yarn weight and desired size. Simply rummage through your stash of scrap yarn, pair it with appropriate needles to achieve a fabric dense enough to conceal the stuffing, and before you know it, you’ll be crafting an entire enchanting patch of these charming pumpkins!
This mini-pumpkin pattern is worked in the round to create a tube. Then, you’ll sew a running stitch around once end of the pumpkin enabling you to cinch it together to create an enclosed bottom. Once the bottom has been closed up, we will stuff the pumpkin with polyfill or toy stuffing to make it since and plump. Once we’ve stuffed our pumpkin, we’ll again use a running stitch to cinch up the top and prevent our stuffing from coming out. Lastly, we will give our pumpkins their glorious shape by running strands of yarn along the purl columns and pulling them in.
SKILL LEVEL
Easy
SIZE INFORMATION
Small Medium, Large
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
7 (8.5, 10)“ / 18 (21.5, 25.5) cm circumference, 4 (5, 6)” / 10 (13, 16]) cm in height.
MATERIALS
Yarn: 44 66, 93 yds / 40 60, 85 m fingering weight yarn (I used Turtlepurl Yarns Striped Turtle Toes for my sample pumpkin).
Needles: US1 (2.25 mm) circular needles, double-pointed needles, or mini-circulars (whichever is your preference for working small circumferences)
Notions: Tapestry needle, stitch marker
Additional materials: Twigs or cinnamon sticks for the pumpkin stalk, glue gun, toy stuffing or polyfill (to fill the pumpkin. If you don’t have any on hand, stuff that pumpkin with some scrap yarn!), ribbon or yarn (I made a simple 2-stitch i-cord for mine) for the pumpkin curls (optional)
Gauge
34 stitches by 40 rounds = 4” / 10 cm in ribbing motif, after blocking.
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- First published: September 2023
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- Last updated: November 4, 2023 …
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