Hi friends,
I stitched up my Crochet Pumpkin pattern into cute Little Halloween Pumpkins! 🎃
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You can find my original Crochet Pumpkin pattern here. For my Halloween Pumpkins, I followed the same pattern with just a couple of changes in the number of stitches in the starting chain and number of rows.
I used Beginner Bee Yarn from Hobby Lobby in Orange, Purple, and Black with a G/4mm crochet hook to stitch up my Halloween pumpkins.



For the Orange pumpkin, I chained 21 to start and then followed my pattern for 31 rows. For the Purple pumpkin, I chained 16 to start and then followed my pattern for 27 rows. For the Black pumpkin, I chained 12 to start and then followed my pattern for 21 rows. All of the pumpkins are finished in the same way according to the pattern.
I glued little sticks from my yard for my pumpkin stems. I tied twine in a bow around the stems to finish them off. (These are similar to what I used orange/black bakers twine, orange/white bakers twine, purple twine)
These pumpkins are much smaller than my original pumpkin which measures about 6 inches across by 3.5 inches high. The Orange pumpkin measures about 3.75 inches across by 2.5 inches high. The Purple pumpkin measures about 3 inches across by 2 inches high. And the Black pumpkin measures about 2.5 inches across by 1.5 inches high.
My Crochet Pumpkin pattern is so versatile! Just by changing the yarn and size of your crochet hook, you can make a whole pumpkin patch of different size pumpkins. I think I need to make one with blanket yarn. 😊
Anita



