Get ready to crochet your very own pumpkins with this easy-to-follow pattern! In this step-by-step photo tutorial, you’ll learn how to crochet pumpkins in two different sizes – small and large. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced crocheter, these pumpkins are quick and fun to make. All you need for this pattern is some worsted-weight yarn, a crochet hook, poly-fil, mini sticks, and some embellishments.
You will start this pattern by first crocheting a rectangle, then you are going to seam the rectangle together and fill it up with poly-fil. And finally, you’ll close the top of the pumpkin, and glue your stem on. All that’s left to do is to add your embellishments. It’s a quick project that can be worked up in just a few hours. Happy pumpkin making!
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