Getting into the Fall spirit or just a fan of pumpkins? Create a squishy little gourd and make a whole pumpkin patch! This is a 3 page PDF file (NOT the finished plushie) with images to help you crochet your own little pumpkin! Materials needed are weight 6 yarn (I used Parfait Chunky) in orange and weight 4 yarn in dark green. Recommended hook sizes: 4.5 mm and 3.5 mm Skill Level: Advanced Beginner (pattern uses increases and decreases) Pattern is available in English only using US crochet terminology. To use this pattern you must be comfortable with basic crochet knowledge including, single crochet, increase, invisible decrease, and magic ring. Approximate size of finished plush is approximately 3 inches wide which varies based on yarn weight, hook size, and tightness of stitches. Note: If any changes to the pattern occur, the updated pattern will be emailed to buyers at no extra cost. Due to the nature of this being a digital PDF pattern, returns are not accepted. For the finished physical plush, please see my Pumpkin Stress Ball listing.
Slouchy Beanie Free Crochet Pattern

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cables without the cables (Birch Trees scarf)

Earlier this year I came across this lovely Birch Trees Scarf knitting pattern over at Hand Knitted Things. Its one of those patterns that you just have to try because its so pretty and very practical and looks far more intricate and complicated than the 4 row pattern suggests. I like to call it cables without the cables, such a clever pattern thank you Julia Marsh. I'm knitting mine on vintage no. 7 needles (kindly given to me by my mother-in-law) and using Debbie Bliss Cashmerino charcoal out of my yarn stash that was meant to be for Ian's scarf!…













