These Mini Crochet Pumpkins are so cute and easy to make! I couldn’t resist another pumpkin post! I know I just posted easy thumbtack pumpkins, you can check it out here if you haven’t seen them. But these mini pumpkins just scream fall and are the cutest things ever!
I have been seeing so many different types of crochet pumpkins all over Pinterest. I wondered if I could make a few for my home. So I started looking for easy patterns., when I came across this pattern I knew I had to try it! I love all things Mini!! It’s a very easy pattern using mostly single crochets, so it’s done amigurumi style.
If you are new to crochet or have no clue how to crochet, let me encourage you to learn! It is easy and you will love it!
I have some beginner crochet posts that you can check out:
Learn the Basic Crochet Stitches
What are the supplies needed for these Mini Crochet Pumpkins?
Yarn – I used yarn I bought at Joann’s, it was on clearance and I ended up getting each ball of yarn for just 99cents!! So shop around your art and craft stores, I’m sure you will get some good deals!
The name of the yarn is KC Knit and Crochet, ELEMENT (Medium 4) I really loved these colors.
Crochet hook – size 4.25mm (G/6) (that is what I used)
Scissors
Fiberfill – for stuffing the pumpkins ( or you can use cut up pieces of felt or leftover yarn, etc)
Yarn Needle
Stitch markers ( you need these as you can keep a count of the rows)
Here are some of my finds for this project on Amazon:
How do you make these Mini Crochet Pumpkins?
The pattern I followed is by Heather Corinne. She has a written pattern as well as a helpful video. So head on over to her page to get the free pattern to make these cute pumpkins heather-corrine.com.
Thank you to Heather for sharing this lovely pattern!
I made 1 pumpkin out of each color of yarn that I bought. For the stems, I just used some green cotton yarn that I had leftover from another project.
I made 4 pumpkins in about 2 hours, so they are pretty quick to make.
What do you think of these Mini crochet pumpkins?? I think maybe I need to stuff them a little bit more, now that I am looking at the pictures! Let me know what you think in the comments below.
Ideas to use these pumpkins:
You can make a few and use them on a fall wreath for your front door.
Use them on your dining table as fall decor.
String them up and make a garland to hang on your mantle, a window, etc.
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