Learn how to crochet some cute mini pumpkins for your home for the fall time. This crochet pumpkin pattern is made with beginner-friendly stitches, uses bulky weight yarn, and it’s made out of a basic rectangle.
To make this pattern, you will first start by making a crochet rectangle using knit-like crochet stitches. Then you will close the sides together to create a mini tube. Once you have created a mini tube, you will then close the top part of the tube and fill it with Poly-Fill. Then you will close the other side to form a pumpkin. All that’s left to do after this part is to decorate your pumpkin.
You can use wooden sticks, cinnamon sticks, leaves, or twine to decorate your crochet pumpkin. It’s a fun, quick fall-time project!
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