This little pumpkin might not hold enough to keep the Trick-Or-Treaters happy next week, but it is the perfect size for a secret candy stash in the house. I was inspired by a pumpkin bowl made of wicker that I've had forever and dutifully put on display every year. This one is a lot cuter (and softer!) than the original and looks perfect on my shelf. The chocolate treats inside don't hurt either. Since pumpkin decorations are acceptable through Thanksgiving that means my secret candy stash can stay filled for a few weeks after Halloween.
Finished Size:
About 3 in / 7.6 cm tall and 4.5 in / 11.4 cm wide
Materials:
Size H8/5 mm crochet hook
Size G6/4 mm crochet hook
Orange, brown, and green worsted weight yarn
*This pattern is for personal use only! Do not sell this pattern or reproductions of this pattern for profit.*
Using the larger crochet hook, ch (chain) 2
Round 1: 6 sc (single crochet) in the second ch from hook. Place a stitch marker in the first stitch for the beginning of the first round. Move the marker up for each new round.
Round 2: Work 2 sc in each stitch around. 12 stitches.
Round 3: Work 2 sc in the next stitch, sc in the next stitch. Repeat these steps around. 18 stitches.
Round 4: Work 2 sc in the next stitch, sc in the next 2 stitches. Repeat. 24 stitches.
Round 5: Work 2 sc in the next stitch, sc in the next 3 stitches. Repeat. 30 stitches.
Round 6: Work 2 sc in the next stitch, sc in the next 4 stitches. Repeat. 36 stitches.
Round 7: Working in the back loops only, sc in each stitch around. 36 stitches.
Round 8: Work 2 sc in the next stitch, sc in the next 5 stitches. Repeat. 42 stitches.
Round 9: Work 2 sc in the next stitch, sc in the next 6 stitches. Repeat. 48 stitches.
Round 10 - 14: Sc in each stitch around. 48 stitches.
Round 15: Sc2tog (single crochet 2 together), sc in the next 5 stitches. Repeat. 42 stitches.
Round 16: Sc in each stitch around. 42 stitches
Round 17: Sc2tog, sc in the next 4 stitches. Repeat. 36 stitches.
Round 18: Sc2tog, sc in the next 3 stitches. Repeat. 30 stitches.
Bind off.
Lid:
Using the larger crochet hook, ch 2
Round 1: 6 sc in the second ch from hook. Place a stitch marker in the first stitch for the beginning of the first round. Move the marker up for each new round.
Round 2: Work 2 sc in each stitch around. 12 sc.
Round 3: Work 2 sc in the next stitch, sc in the next stitch. Repeat these steps around. 18 sc.
Round 4: Work 2 sc in the next stitch, sc in the next 2 stitches. Repeat. 24 stitches.
Round 5: Work 2 sc in the next stitch, sc in the next 3 stitches. Repeat. 30 stitches.
Round 6: Working in the back loops only, work 2 sc in the next stitch, sc in the next 4 stitches. Repeat. 36 stitches.
Round 7: Sc in each stitch around. 36 stitches.
Bind off.
Bind off.
Stem:
Using the smaller crochet hook, ch 2
Using the smaller crochet hook, ch 2
Round 1: 4 sc in the second chain from hook
Sc in each stitch around until the piece is about 1 in / 2.5 cm
Bind off.
Bind off.
Leaf:
Assembly:
Weave in all ends.
Sew the stem to the center of the lid. Sew the leaf to the side of the stem. Now all you have to do is fill it with treats...or tricks. Your call.




this is unbelievably cute! thanks for the pattern xx
ReplyDeleteThis is so adorable! I will have to learn to crochet again (only ever did so with my granny as a kid). :)
ReplyDeleteAdorable!! I want to make one of these !!
ReplyDeleteEmma xx
Emmaknitted.blogspot.com
This is the CUTEST. I'm definitely making one when I get home! Thanks so much for sharing your pattern!
ReplyDeleteAhhh-dorable!!!!! If I could knit / crochet, I would make this!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! I can think of a few people who would love one. Thanks for sharing the pattern!
ReplyDeleteI love this, it is so perfectly cute!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat is SO CUTE! Oh my goodness, I'm definitely making this tonight! Ahhh I love pumpkins so much and can't wait to see how this turns out. Thanks so much for sharing it!
ReplyDelete-Jessica (Sew In Love)
Hey Meredith, did you know this post was pinned by Martha Stewart Living on Pinterest? Nice job!
ReplyDeleteYikes, look at that! Love it!! x
ReplyDeleteOh, Meredith!! This is adorable and since its crochet, it's my kind of project! :)
ReplyDeleteP.S. I've been curious and had a 'what came first the chicken or the egg' question for you... did you learn to knit or crochet first? Also, did you find one easier to pick up than the other? I really need to sit down with some knitting needles and learn to knit one of these days. :)
OMG!!! I SO have to make this!!! Thank you so much for sharing. Too cute! :D
ReplyDeleteoh! I am thinking about making it into candy stash and give it as a gift! Thanks for the pattern so much! ;)
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I wish I enjoyed crocheting/knitting just so I could make this adorable pumpkin!
ReplyDeletei really wish i could crochet! this is too darn cute!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's looovely!
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Oh, sooooo beautiful, Meredith! Thanks for the wonderful tutorial! :D
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oh really good¡
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Ohhhh wow!! I am soooo in love with these! I might have to crank some out for Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the pattern.
That is so cute! I'll keep this in mind for next year :)
ReplyDeleteI love this!!! so cute!
ReplyDeleteHaha! You're right - nothing better at all :-). Love this darling little pumpkin!
ReplyDeleteYou're the crochet queen! All hail the queen!
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SO insanely darling!!! I wish my crochet skills were better so that I could whip up a few of these!! Thanks for sharing the pattern!! ♥
ReplyDeleteI love this so much! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHi Meredith,
ReplyDeleteI'm chaining the first 2 chains as we speak!
I've waited all week to make one of these little cuties too fill my Halloween sweetie's with!
Thank you for such an amazing pattern!
Emma xx
Emmaknitted.blogspot.com
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ReplyDeleteI was wondering on round 15 in order to get 42 stitches you have to sc in the next 6sc after Sc2tog then on subsequent decreasing row 17 you would sc in next 5sc and in row 18 sc in next 4sc.
ReplyDeleteI have made three of these so far to give away as prizes for the children at my church. I plan on filling them with candy and money. Thanks for the pattern.
ReplyDeleteI had the wicker version too. Found this too late for 2012 but will make them for next year. Thanks for sharing the pattern
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