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Embroidered Fall Pumpkin Crochet Pattern

    The Embroidered Fall Pumpkin Crochet Pattern is a simple, rustic design perfect for adding a cozy autumn touch to your home.

    Embroidered Fall Pumpkin Crochet Pattern

    Made with Hobbii Portobello yarn, this PDF pattern features clear directions to help you create an embroidered fall pumpkin, complete with crochet leaves and a stalk.

    Whether you’re crocheting a festive decoration or a seasonal centrepiece, this farmhouse style pumpkin idea brings the beauty of fall into your space.


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    Quick Info Card

    Yarn: Worsted (200-275 yards)

    Supplies: 3.5mm (US Size 4.0) and optional 2.75mm (US Size 2.0) crochet hooks, stitch markers, poly-fil stuffing

    Difficulty: Intermediate

    Highlights: Detailed embroidery design

    About the Embroidered Crochet Pumpkin

    This embroidered fall pumpkin crochet pattern is the perfect way to celebrate autumn by adding a handmade touch to your seasonal decoration.

    Designed with both Halloween and Thanksgiving in mind, this pattern guides you through creating a beautiful pumpkin made with Hobbii Portobello yarn, featuring a rustic farmhouse feel.

    The PDF crochet pattern includes clear directions and photo tutorial will help you easily craft a pumpkin with a curly stalk, two leaves, a stem, and delicate embroidered detail on the pumpkin, making it a cozy, eye-catching piece for your home.

    Whether you’re looking for a festive centrepiece or a fun DIY idea for fall, this pumpkin crochet pattern is a great choice to create a striking, detailed decoration that brings the rustic fall feeling indoors.

    How to Embroider Crochet Pumpkins?

    This Embroidered Fall Pumpkin crochet pattern is perfect for those with an intermediate skill level in crochet. The pattern includes both written instructions and a step-by-step photo tutorial, making it easy to follow as you sew the pieces together and bring your pumpkin to life.

    The pumpkin is made up of 6 crochet panels in 2 alternating colors, which are then embroidered and seamed together. Don’t worry, the PDF pattern includes a complete photo tutorial on how to embroider your pumpkin. Finally, the stem is worked directly onto the pumpkin, and the leaves and curly vine are sewn on last, for the perfect finishing touch.

    To complete the farmhouse style crochet pumpkin, you’ll need basic supplies like crochet hooks, stitch markers, poly stuffing, and worsted weight yarn.

    The Best Yarn For The Fall Pumpkin Crochet Pattern

    Hobbii Portobello Yarn is a beautifully textured blend of 60% cotton, 28% acrylic, and 12% wool, offering a rustic, farmhouse charm with a soft, weathered look.

    Made in Italy, this yarn features a unique chainette structure, where loose fibers are blown into an off-white cotton mesh tube, giving it volume and a touch of fluff.

    The subtle contrast between the cotton tube and the vibrant or muted colors of the fibers makes it perfect for cozy, fall projects and adding warmth to any handmade creations. For my pumpkin I chose the colors Americano, Hunter Green, Red Cedar, and Cognac.


    Crochet Pattern Information

    Yarn requirements:

    • Weight: Worsted / Aran / 4
    • Brand: Hobbii Portobello 
    • Yardage: 200 – 275 yards (183 – 251 m)

    Skill level:

    Intermediate

    Sizes:

    • 4.5” tall and 6.5” wide
    • Gauge: 11 Stitches by 11 Row = 2 Inches in Sc

    Supplies:

    Abbreviations:

    US Terminology

    Copyright Notice:

    Pattern is sole property of Carol Hladik Designs. Please do not copy or reproduce in any way. 

    You are welcome to sell finished items made from this pattern, but please credit me as the designer in your posts.


    Get the Embroidered Fall Pumpkin Crochet Pattern

    You can find the Embroidered Fall Pumpkin Crochet Pattern in my Etsy and Ravelry shops.



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    I hope you enjoyed this crochet pattern!

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    Happy Crocheting!

    ~ Carol

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