Welcome back to the blog pals! If you are looking for a free crochet pumpkin pattern for your fall markets, look no further! Today I am sharing my free market pattern I wrote back in 2018, but this time with an updated pattern and video tutorial! I am so excited to share with you my market pumpkin pattern. I use this for every single market, regardless of season, and sell out every single time. You can use any weight yarn, but know the size of the pumpkin will correlate with that.
And if you aren’t a crocheter, I still have a pumpkin pattern you can check out – The Knitting Machine Pumpkin! This *is* set up for a knitting machine, but if you watch the video you can easily cast that onto needles and work one up “the old fashioned way”, I just prefer my knitting machine for these babies.
Anyway, let’s get our yarn and hooks and off we go to the crochet pumpkin pattern!
Pattern by Sam Bartley Designs
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Project Supplies
- 5 mm crochet hook
- Worsted weight yarn (Redheart super saver in Carrot shown in the video)
- Tapestry needle
- Scissors
Pattern Notes
- Please read all notes and directions before starting the pattern.
- Chain stitches at the beginning of each round do not count as a stitch.
All patterns follow the same abbreviations as the Crafty Yarn Council.
Stitches
| Hdc | Half double crochet |
| Ch | Chain |
| Blo | Back loop only |
Pattern Directions
Pumpkin
Leave a long(ish) tail before starting your chain, I recommend about 7-8 inches of yarn
- Ch 21
- Row 1- In the second ch from hook, Hdc across. Ch 1 and turn. (20)
- Row 2- Hdc in the blo across, ch 1 and turn. (20)
- Row 3-20- Repeat row 2. (20)
Finishing
Finishing instructions can be found in this video <3 It was much easier to record it than it was to try and write it all out in words.

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