Showing posts with label pumpkin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pumpkin. Show all posts

Monday, November 4, 2013

20 Free DIY Crochet Thanksgiving Decorations




I had another busy week, and I didn't really do much crafting.  So for this week I put together a list of 20 free DIY Thanksgiving themed crochet decoration patterns.  There are a lot of very cute free patterns.  Here are some of my favorites:


1.  Happy Thanksgiving wreath by Lily Sugar'n Cream
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2. Cornucopia by Lion Brand Yarn
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3. Turkey Coasters & Ornaments by Joanne Loh
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4. Tom Turkey by Lion Brand Yarn
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5. Turkey Placemat by Lily Sugar'n Cream
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6. Crocheted Fall Wreath by Sarah Zimmerman
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7. Pilgrim Pair by Rebecca J. Venton
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8. Indian Corn by Alicia Kachmar

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9. Pilgrim Billy Doll by Lily Sugar'n Cream
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10. Pilgrim Lily Doll by Lily Sugar'n Cream
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11. Pumpkin Jar Cozy by Yarn Twins
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12. Turkey Drumstick Dishcloth by Yarnspirations




13. Sugar'n Cream Pilgrim Dishcloth at Yarnspirations




14. Thanksgiving Pumpkin Coasters by Ira Rott
Free Halloween Thanksgiving Pumpkin Coasters Crochet Pattern



15. Crochet Turkey Hat by Squirrel Picnic



16. Crazy Cute Autumn Acorns by Lion Brand
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17. Pumpkin Pie Mat & Coasters and Pumpkin Mat & Coasters by chezcrochet.com

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18. 3D Pumpkin Potholder by Priscilla Hewitt
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19. Gobble Gobble Turkey by Bitter Sweet Blog


20. Potpourri Pie by Priscilla Hewitt
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If you want more free pumpkin patterns, then check out my Pumpkin Roundup

























Monday, October 28, 2013

Running, Pumpkins, & Witches...Oh, My!


Last week was a very busy week.  In addition to a busy work schedule, I also found time for a run, pumpkin carving, crafting, and t-shirt painting.


Pumpkin Carving
Husband and I are Adventure Time fans, so we decided to do a Finn pumpkin this year.  Cartoon Network has free pumpkin stencil pdf's of Finn, Jake, and LSP.  The stencil was fairly easy to use, and I think the pumpkin looks pretty good.  We taped the pattern to the pumpkin, punched holes into it, and then connected the dots.  The arms were difficult, but the other parts were easier to carve. 




Run and T-shirt Painting
My husband and I finally participated in a 5K.  I've been wanting to do one for years, but have just been too nervous to ever actually sign up.  We trained some for it, and we ready on race day.  Both of us ran the entire 5K, and we were pretty have with the results.  Our scores put us in about the top quarter, and I was very happy with how I placed in my division.  The proceeds for the run also mostly go to charity, so we were helping out the community while running.  :)

This run was a little different from most other runs in that it was at night by the beach.  Because it was at night, participants were encouraged to wear glow sticks and other glow materials.  We had a blast, and we're actually already planning our next run.

In preparation for the run, I bought a cheap workout shirt from Wal-Mart and some glow in the dark paint.  The paint I found was called Glow-Away, and it actually comes off with soap and water.  It glowed in our house with the lights off, but it didn't hold the glow very well.  By the time I got to the run, it was not glowing anymore.  Well...at least I got a new workout shirt out of the deal.  I think this paint would work a lot better on walls and other materials.



Witch Amigurumi


I finished this witch tonight.  The free pattern for this cute witch can be found on Ravelry, and it's by Renske de Busschere.  For a more in-depth look at the pattern, check out my Halloween Amigurumi Roundup from last week. 


Sunday, September 8, 2013

Fall Great Pumpkin Amigurumi Roundup



It's fall now, and pumpkins can be out on display pretty much all season, so I decided to try my hand at some of the free crochet amigurumi pumpkin patterns.  I'm showing off my pumpkins this week and providing links to these patterns as well as many other free pumpkin patterns.





I tried out 3 free crochet pumpkin patterns:

1. Amy Lehman's Crochet Pumpkin available at her blog Crochet Jewel





This pattern was fairly easy to make, but it is more complicated than it appears.  It looks like 2 pieces, but it is actually 4 pieces--stem, top, bottom, and main body.  The main body is done in rows rather than rounds, and it is a mix of SC and  HDC.

It is a more lifelike pumpkin, rather than a being a cutesy pumpkin like the other 2 patterns that I tried out.  I like the ridges in this pumpkin, which are created using the mix of stitches and gathering.


2. Stacey Trock's Amigurumi Jack the Tiny Pumpkin available for download at Ravelry





This pattern was by far the easiest of the 3 patterns I tried out.  The pumpkin was composed of 3 total crochet pieces--2 eyes and a body.  The body and stem were continuous rounds. I think it turned out very cute.  It would also look good in a bigger size by doubling the yarn or doing more increase/decrease rounds.

3. Allison Hoffman's Squeeze N' Sniff Pumpkin Pie available at her blog Crafty Is Cool





This pumpkin pie pattern was just ridiculously cute, so I had to make it when I saw it.  I really like how my version turned out. The project was not the most difficult amigurumi piece, but it included more detail work and more complicated stitches than the other 2 patterns.

I decided not to do the sachet, but I did put the cardboard on the bottom of the pan to help it keep its shape. 



I found quite a few other cute and free pumpkin patterns, but I only have so much time and space to devote to amigurumi pumpkins.


The following is a list of some other free amigurumi crochet pumpkin patterns:





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