Squashington Square by Jenny Ryder

Squashington Square

Crochet
October 2014
Aran (8 wpi) ?
12 stitches = 1 inch
in 12 hdc in magic ring
4.0 mm (G)
12 - 13 yards (11 - 12 m)
1.5" across x 2" tall / 3.75cm across x 5cm tall
US
English Additional languages which are not in the download: Universal
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

I like to hand out little trinkets to the Trick or Treaters who come by. This year I decided to make pumpkins, a member of the squash family. After trying a few patterns, I found myself wanting something even smaller with specific specifications, so I set out to invent my own and now I give to you: Squashington Square!

Yarn

  • 10 yards for the pumpkin (shown: Red Heart Super Saver in Carrot)
  • 2 yards for the stem (shown: Red Heart Soft in Chocolate)

Style and Size
The pumpkin can be worked from the top down or from the bottom up, and each gives an equally cute but slightly different squash. Try a thinner yarn and smaller hook and/or a stitch count pattern of 10-20-20-20-10 for the pumpkin body, for an even tinier pumpkin. This is not included in the instructions because the stem looks ridiculous with that size of pumpkin. But modify to your heart’s desire!

So go ahead and whip yourself up a pumpkin patch of Squashington Squares to hand out on Halloween or to make a garland or to have around in a bowl to celebrate autumn or any time of year!

Also, a special thanks to my boyfriend for helping me with a brainstorming session to come up with the title of the pattern :)