Pumpkin Worry Worm by May Shehab

Pumpkin Worry Worm

Crochet
August 2022
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
12 stitches and 12 rows = 4 inches
in 12 sc and 12 rows with a 4.5 mm crochet hook
4.0 mm (G)
13 - 14 yards (12 - 13 m)
US
English
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Pumpkin Worry Worm Crochet Pattern

Crochet worry worms became a real hit when a FB Group called “Random Acts of Crochet Kindness” came up with the idea to distribute these simple crochet worry worms with a poem packaged in a small see-through plastic baggie or organza bag anywhere you can think of… in the woods, playground, nursing home, school, camping area… wherever.

Printable Poems can be found on my blog:

https://startcrochet.com/product/pumpkin-worry-worm-poem-...

New!
Themed Worry Worms Crochet Patterns + Poem Tags Bundle SALE!

I designed some more themed Worry Worms that you could use throughout the year for different seasons/occasions. Have a look at these new Worry Worm designs as well (in the link above)l

https://startcrochet.com/crochet-worry-worms-bundle-sale/

These cute crochet worry worms are meant to put a smile on whoever finds them and comfort them in times of sorrow or stress.

The idea of these worry worms is to go out of one’s way to make another person smile. It builds a sense of community in kind acts, and attempts to make the world a bit lighter and brighter!

The best thing about these crochet worry worms is that they are super easy and fast to whip up, which make them ideal projects for beginner crocheters.

Now that autumn is approaching, I want to show you how to crochet themed worry worms for the upcoming Halloween season.

These worry worms are also super simple to make and will definitely put big smiles on little faces!

Not only will you feel accomplished when you’ve created a few of these, you’ll also feel great about yourself when you actually go out and hide them around your neighbourhood for people to find them and brighten up their day

Materials

  • Some cotton yarn. I used Lily’s Sugar & Cream from LoveCrafts.
  • Crochet hook that fits your yarn. I used a size G/4mm hook.
  • Stitch markers or a piece of contrasting color yarn (optional)
  • A tapestry needle
  • A pair of scissors
  • Trimits Toy Eyes Solid Black - 6mm, Goggly eyes, or black / brown fiber art beads, or a permanent marker
  • Fluffy cotton filling, fiberfill or a few strands of leftover yarn
  • Plastic or organza baggies
  • Printer & A4 paper to print your tags. You could choose to print your tags on card stock to make them more durable.

Abbreviations
ch = chain
sc = single crochet
scBLO = single crochet back loop only
sl st = slip stitch
st = stitch
sts = stitches
fo = fasten off
Skill Level
Beginner - this pattern uses basic stitches used in different ways. You do not need to have amigurumi experience as this pattern is worked flat.

Measurements
Length = 5.5” / 14 cm
Weight = 0.28 oz/ 8 g
Yardage = 13.4 yards / 12.3 m of yarn

Gauge
12 sc and 12 rows = 4” (10 cm) with a 4.5 mm crochet hook

In this post, you will find a text-only printable version of the Pumpkin Worry Worm.

A second printable is for Worry Worm Poems that you could add as tags to your worry worms if distributing for Random Acts of Crochet Kindness.

https://startcrochet.com/product/pumpkin-worry-worm-poem-...

TESTER RECOGNITION
Thank you to all the testers who volunteered to test this pattern for me. I really appreciate your time, effort & feedback.

Mrs Theresa Nel
Darlene Terhune
Bibi Burger Jantjies
Sarah Jo Schmitt
Mary-Jo Harding
Lynne Skinner
Christine Beaton
Carol Danys
Amanda Dixon
Mousumi Mitra
Samantha Restivo
Carol R. Stive

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