Ribbon Candy Pumpkin Pouch by Ashley Zhong

Ribbon Candy Pumpkin Pouch

Crochet
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 6 rows = 4 inches
in Double Crochet
5.5 mm (I)
6.0 mm (J)
90 - 100 yards (82 - 91 m)
US
English
This pattern is available for free.
    An Autumn Treat, just for you! Use my Ribbon Candy Crochet techniques to make these cute little Pumpkin Pouches. It just takes a few colorful scraps to and some imagination. You'll have so much fun customizing the details and accessories...

Make your own and use it for EVERYTHING. Because in the end, it’s just a handy lil’ drawstring bag… Fill it with Halloween treats, use it for game dice, store your cotton balls, carry clean doggy-doo bags on your pup’s leash, or…My favorite: Use it for managing your yarn on the go and avoiding tangles in your tote bag--a center-pull cake of wool fits just right! I shoved a cake of yarn inside each pumpkin pouch to take the photos.

This design is a variation on my “Prosperity Pouch” from last year--you can find the Free Pattern for it HERE.

If you enjoy this free pattern, and you like my style, please consider supporting my work by: purchasing a pattern from my shop, or tossing $1, $5, $10 on my Ko-fi. I love to share my work with you…But as an arty person, I’m always struggling with the $$$ side of the world. Thank you for supporting my creativity!

-Ashley Lee Zhong

PS: In this photo set, I’m also wearing Crochetverse’s Twisted Witch hat design and my own “Ribbon Candy Shawl” and “Peacock Vest” designs.

Pattern Details:

Hook: I used a 5mm US H 8, but size your hook according to your yarn and personal gauge.

Gauge: I got about 14 stitches makes 4” in DC when measured at the column. The space between two columns when finished is a little under 2.5.“

Yarn: I used a variety of worsted acrylic. A Pumpkin Pouch requires about 50 grams total, or 90 yards. I used 5 colors: 3 for the pumpkin, in a soft gradient (A, B, C) and 2 shades of green (D, E) for the ruffle and drawstring.

-Additionally, I used felt scraps for my Jack-O-Lantern faces.

Abbreviations, Terms and Techniques: New to Ribbon Candy Crochet? That’s okay. My Swatching Guide will teach you everything you need to know. You can download it HERE. I suggest beginners try the Swatch.