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Sunday, September 22, 2013

Pumpkin Stuffie . . . 2013



Approximately 3" in diameter and 2" tall.
Made out of Cotton a'la Mode

This is a "stuffie" that you could make as a decoration for your fall display OR do what I did, add 2 - 3 tablespoons of catnip to the middle f the stuffing and they become a fall catnip toy. Mine are going to Pet Connections, Inc. in Marilla, NY for Penny's Life Fund

Penny is a 7 year old beagle who just had 10 babies and has several medical problems facing her when the babies are weaned, so any amount of money they can bring in for her medical bills is appreciated. (Read that as Please donate anything you can to help this sweet baby and her babies out.)


Materials:
   #3 Yarn in three colors: pumpkin color, stem color and vine/tendril/leaf color
  Crochet Hook: E/4-3.50mm
  Scissors
Stitch Markers
Polyester Fiberfill / Stuffing
  Catnip, if needed for cat toy

 ABBREVIATIONS and STITCHES
bl – back loop

sc – single crochet
ch – chain

sp(s)  - space(s)
hdc – half double crochet

st(s) – stitch(es)
Rnd(s) – round(s)

tc – treble crochet
    MC – Magic Circle (http://furbabiesmomma.blogspot.com/2011/10/how-ro-make-magic-circle.html)

NOTES                                                                                                               
1.      Any yarn will work, just match the appropriate hook with it.
2.      You want a hook that will make the yarn tight, so the stuffing stays  
       inside the pumpkin.

PUMPKIN
Row 1: Ch 21, sc in 3rd ch from the hook, sc in the next 15 sc, ch 1,
             turn. (16 sc and 4 empty sts)

Row 2: Sc in bl of the same st and the next 11 sts, ch 1, turn.
             (12 sc and 4 empty sts)

Row 3: Sc in bl of the same st and the next 11 sts and 4 empty sts,
             ch 1, turn. (16 sc)

Row 4: Sc in bl of the same st and the next 15 sts and 4 empty sts,
             ch 1, turn. (20 sc)

Row 5: Sc in bl of the same st and the next 15 sts, ch 1, turn.
              (16 sc, 4 empty sts)

Repeat Row 2 – 5 until you have completed 63 Rows.

Joining
Row 64: Match Row1 with Row 63, sc the bl of all sts in Row 63
              (including the 4 skipped sts) to Row 1. Fasten off leaving a
              LONG tail for finishing.

FINISHING
1.       Weave tail through ends of rows and pull tightly, fasten off and leave tail 
        on the inside of the pumpkin.
2.       Cut another piece of yarn and weave through the other ends of the pumpkin.
3.       Tightly stuff pumpkin.
4.       Pull ends of yarn (in step 3) tightly to close the center.
5.       Knot yarn, weave both pieces through  the center close made in 
        Step 1 above and back to the top.

Notice how the center indents like a pumpkin?
6.       Pull both ends to give your pumpkin its shape.
7.       Fasten off and bury yarn in the stuffing.



STEM: do not join at the end of the rnd work in a spiral.
Rnd 1: Using brown, and a MC, ch 1 and make 5 dc into the ring, Mark
             beginning of next Rnd with a st marker.

Rnds 2 – 5: sc in each st, fasten off after last rnd leaving a long tail for joining.

Join stem over the center close at the top of the pumpkin. 
(Decide which center of the pumpkin may need to be hidden, 
 this will be the top.)

VINE TENDRIL
1.       Using green yarn, chain 30, make 2 sc in the 3rd ch from hook and each
       ch to the beginning, fasten off leaving a long tail for joining.
2.       Attach to center of close of pumpkin then attach stem to hide tendril attachment.

VINE with LEAF
1.       Follow pattern for Vine Tendril, DO NOT fasten off.
2.       Ch 8, sc in 3rd ch from the hook, hdc in next ch, dc in next 2 chs
        and tc in the last ch, fasten off leaving a long tail for attaching to pumpkin.
3.       Attach step through top of vine and leaf to pumpkin.



Approximately 3" in diameter and 2" tall.
Made out of Cotton a'la Mode

Approximately 4.5" in diameter and 3" tall.
Made out of Red Heart Super Saver.
For printing this pattern. click on the Printer/PDF icon below or, click this link to download the pdf pattern from my Ravelry Store.

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