Scrap Yarn Pumpkin Knitting Pattern
Scrap Yarn Pumpkin Knitting Pattern- perfect for centerpieces and decorating for autumn!
These little pumpkins are not only a great way to make use of leftover yarn, but they’re also addictive to knit!
This Scrap Yarn Pumpkin Knitting Pattern uses double point needles to knit a ribbed tube. Once you are finished knitting, both ends are gathered. The pumpkin is stuffed with Poly fill and the ends and closed. Running the yarn on the inside of the pumpkin, from one end to another creates the shape. Insert some twigs as the stem and you’re finished!
These knit pumpkins look great on mantles, bookcases or on tables. Happy knitting!
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Yarn: any worsted weight yarn
Needles: Size 7 Double Point
Also needed: Yarn needle, Poly fill, Twigs for the tops of the pumpkins
Gauge: not important
For the smaller pumpkins (measures roughly 4 inches across):
Cast on 40 sts. Separate over 3 double point needles.
Pattern: Knit 4, Purl 1
Repeat pattern until pumpkin measures approximately 6 inches from the cast on edge. Cut yarn, leaving a 10-inch tail. Thread yarn through stitches and pull to tighten.
For the larger pumpkins (measures roughly 6 inches across):
Cast on 60 sts. Separate over 3 double point needles.
Pattern: Knit 4, Purl 1
Repeat pattern until pumpkin measures approximately 8 inches from the cast on edge. Cut yarn, leaving a 12-inch tail. Thread yarn through stitches and pull to tighten.
How to assemble the knit pumpkins:
Turn the piece inside out. The Purl stitches will become the ridges on the pumpkin.
Take the tail end of the yarn and weave it through the bottom stitches
Pull the yarn to tighten the hole.
Stuff liberally with the Poly fill.
When you are finished stuffing the pumpkin, pull the yarn tight to close the hole. Take the needle and push it all the way through the pumpkin to the other end.
Now you will have 2 lengths of yarn sticking out of the bottom of the pumpkin. Pull and knot the 2 lengths of yarns together. This will create a squat shape like a pumpkin, instead of a rounded shape
Cut a small length of twig and twist into the center of the pumpkin.
These are so cute! Thanks for sharing the pattern!