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Amigurumi Witch Pumpkin

To create the toys you will need:

For Witch Pumpkin in green dress:

– yarn YarnArt Jeans color № 23 (orange) – 30 g;

– yarn YarnArt Jeans color № 52 (green) – 30 g;

– yarn YarnArt Jeans color № 50 (purple) – 20 g;

– yarn YarnArt Jeans color № 53 (black) – 5 g;

– yarn YarnArt Jeans color № 11 (lime) – 5 g;

– yarn YarnArt Jeans color № 1 (white) – 1 g;

– crochet hooks of appropriate size, I used 2.5 mm;

– long needle for pumpkin sculpting;

– stuffing material (polyester);

– sewing thread of black color for mouth embroidery and eyes sewing;

– 4 mm beads for eyes – 2 pcs;

– 1 cm buttons – 4 pcs, for arms and legs button jointing;

For Witch Pumpkin in purple dress:

– yarn YarnArt Jeans color № 77 (orange) – 30 g;

– yarn YarnArt Jeans color № 70 (brown) – 30 g;

– yarn YarnArt Jeans color № 52 (green) – 20 g;

– yarn YarnArt Jeans color № 50 (purple) – 5 g;

– yarn YarnArt Jeans color № 11 (lime) – 5 g;

– yarn YarnArt Jeans color № 1 (white) – 1 g;

– crochet hooks of appropriate size, I used 2.5 mm;

– long needle for pumpkin sculpting;

– stuffing material (polyester);

– sewing thread of black color for mouth embroidery and eyes sewing;

– 4 mm beads for eyes – 2 pcs;

– 1 cm buttons – 4 pcs, for arms and legs button jointing

Abbreviations used in the pattern;

CH – chain stitch;

SC – single crochet;

DC – double crochet;

TC – treble crochet;

SL ST – slip stitch;

HSC – half single crochet;

HDC – half double crochet;

DEC – decrease, 2 stitches together;

INC – increase, 2 stitches into 1 stitch of the previous round;

RND – round.

1. Head;

The pattern is for Pumpkin wearing green dress; crochet the second Pumpkin in the

same way but changing colors.

Crochet head in orange.

1 rnd: work 6 SC into amigurumi ring;

2 rnd: 6 INC (12);

3 rnd: (SC, INC) × 6 times (18);

4 rnd: (2 SC, INC) × 6 times (24);

5 rnd: (3 SC, INC) × 6 times (30);

6 rnd: (4 SC, INC) × 6 times (36);

7 rnd: (5 SC, INC) × 6 times (42);

8 rnd: (6 SC, INC) × 6 times (48);

9 rnd: (7 SC, INC) × 6 times (54);

10 rnd: (8 SC, INC) × 6 times (60);

11 rnd: (9 SC, INC) × 6 times (66);

12 rnd: (10 SC, INC) × 6 times (72);

13-25 rnd (13 rnds): 72 SC;

26 rnd: (10 SC, DEC) × 6 times (66);

27 rnd: (9 SC, DEC) × 6 times (60);

28 rnd: (8 SC, DEC) × 6 times (54);

29 rnd: (7 SC, DEC) × 6 times (48);

30 rnd: (6 SC, DEC) × 6 times (42);

31 rnd: (5 SC, DEC) × 6 times (36);

Stuff the piece. Finish crocheting the head.

32 rnd: (4 SC, DEC) × 6 times (30);

33 rnd: (3 SC, DEC) × 6 times (24);

34 rnd: (2 SC, DEC) × 6 times (18);

35 rnd: (SC, DEC) × 6 times (12);

36 rnd: 6 DEC (6);

Cut the thread, leaving a long tail to make sculpting later.

Make head sculpting. First, make sculpting for the face area with two stitches with the

gap of around 20 SC between them (in the area of straight rounds).

Insert a long needle through the last rounds all the way through the center and out the

amigurumi ring, pull tight to squeeze the pumpkin, make a strong knot. Repeat again at

the same spot to secure the grove.

Then make 3 more groves at the back of the head, spacing them at your discretion.

This is how the head looks from the bottom, but do not worry, it will be hidden by the

neck later.

Make sculpting for eyes. Pin the points for eyes sculpting between rounds 19 and 20

with the gap of 7 SC, place two more pins 1 SC away from each pinned point. This 1

stitch will make an eye-pit after sculpting.

Make sculpting with a long needle and very strong thread. Insert the needle in the area

of last rounds of the head and come out in the first marked point.

Now insert the needle in the second point marked and go back to the base of the head.

Pull the thread and make a strong knot, to secure sculpting go through the instructions

again.

Make sculpting symmetrically for the second eye. Sew on 4 mm eyes.

Embroider the nose using the same yarn you crocheted the pumpkin. In the middle

between the eyes between rounds 20 and 21 with the width of 2 SC.

Embroider mouth with sewing thread or embroidery floss. Firstly, I painted mouth with

vanishing fabric marker, and then embroidered using backstitch one-way and stitched

over again.

Embroider teeth with white YarnArt Jeans (or any other yarn), you can embroider 2

front teeth or 2 fangs.

2. Hat;

Crochet the hat in brown.

1 rnd: work 6 SC into amigurumi ring;

2-3 rnd: 6 SC;

4 rnd: (SC, INC) × 3 times (9);

5-6 rnd: 9 SC;

7 rnd: 3 SL ST, 6 SC (9);

8 rnd: (2 SC, INC) × 3 times (12);

9 rnd: 12 SC;

10 rnd: 4 SL ST, 8 SC (12);

11 rnd: 12 SC;

12 rnd: (3 SC, INC) × 3 times (15);

13 rnd: 5 SL ST, 10 SC (15);

14 rnd: 15 SC;

15 rnd: (4 SC, INC) × 3 times (18);

16 rnd: 6 SL ST, 12 SC (18);

17 rnd: 18 SC;

18 rnd: 6 SL ST, 12 SC (18);

19 rnd: (5 SC, INC) × 3 times (21);

20 rnd: 8 SL ST, 13 SC (21);

21 rnd: (6 SC, INC) × 3 times (24);

22 rnd: 24 SC;

23 rnd: work through front loops only (2 SC, INC) × 8 times (32);

24 rnd: (3 SC, INC) × 8 times (40);

25 rnd: (3 SC, INC) × 10 times (50);

26 rnd: (4 SC, INC) × 10 times (60);

27 rnd: (5 SC, INC) × 10 times (70);

The hat is ready, cut the thread, and hide the tail.

Crochet the vine. Work in lime color yarn.

Chain 6 + 2 turning CH.

1 row: 6 SC along the chain, 3 CH, 4 SC along the other side of the chain;

2 row: 2 turning CH, 4 SC across the stitches of the previous row, SC under 3 CH of

the previous row, 3 CH, SC under 3 CH of the previous row, 3 SC across the stitches of

the previous row;

3 row: 2 turning CH, 4 SC across the stitches of the previous row, SC under 3 CH of

the previous row, 20 CH, 18 SC along this chain, SC under 3 CH of the previous row, 3

SC across the stitches of the previous row;

Sew the hat to the head, sew vine to the hat.

3. Body;

Start working in brown.

1 rnd: work 6 SC into amigurumi ring;

2 rnd: 6 INC (12);

3 rnd: (SC, INC) × 6 times (18);

4 rnd: (2 SC, INC) × 6 times (24);

5 rnd: (3 SC, INC) × 6 times (30);

6 rnd: (4 SC, INC) × 6 times (36);

7 rnd: (5 SC, INC) × 6 times (42);

8 rnd: (6 SC, INC) × 6 times (48);

9 rnd: (7 SC, INC) × 6 times (54);

10 rnd: 54 SC;

11 rnd: (8 SC, INC) × 6 times (60);

12-21 rnd: 60 SC;

22 rnd: (5, DEC)*4 times, 32 SC (56);

23 rnd: (4, DEC)*4 times, 32 SC (52);

24 rnd: (3, DEC)*4 times, 32 SC (48);

25 rnd: 48 SC;

26 rnd: (6 SC, DEC) × 6 times (42);

27 rnd: 42 SC;

28 rnd: (5 SC, DEC) × 6 times (36);

Switch to green yarn, the dress color.

29 rnd: 36 SC;

30 rnd: 36 SC through back loops;

31 rnd: (4 SC, DEC) × 6 times (30);

32-38 rnd: 30 SC;

Cut the thread, leave a tail to sew the pumpkin head. Stuff the body.

Now crochet the dress skirt through remaining front loops of round 30. Work 2 DC into

each stitch, 72 DC in total, and work 3 more rounds of the dress – 72 DC each.

4. Arms;

Start working in brown.

1 rnd: work 6 SC into amigurumi ring;

2 rnd: 6 INC (12);

3-6 rnd: 12 SC;

7 rnd: 2 DEC, 8 SC (10);

Switch to green yarn, the dress color.

8 rnd: 10 SC through back loops;

9-21 rnd: 10 SC;

Stuff only the palm area.

22 rnd: 5 DEC (5);

Cut the thread, close up the remaining stitches and weave in ends.

Crochet sleeve cuff through remaining front loops of round 8, work 1 round in orange –

10 SC.

5. Legs;

1 rnd: work 4 SC into amigurumi ring;

2 rnd: SL ST, 3 SC (4);

3 rnd: (SC, INC) × 2 times (6);

5 rnd: 2 SL ST, 4 SC (6);

6 rnd: 6 SC;

7 rnd: 2 SL ST, 4 SC (6);

8 rnd: (SC, INC) × 3 times (9);

9 rnd: 3 SL ST, 6 SC (9);

10 rnd: (2 SC, INC) × 3 times (12);

11 rnd: 5 SL ST, 7 SC (12);

12 rnd: 12 SC;

Start crocheting the heel, work in turning rows.

13 row: 1 SC, turn, CH, 8 SC;

14 row: turn, CH, 8 SC;

15 row: turn, CH, 5 SC, DEC;

16 row: turn, no CH, 3 SC, DEC;

17 row: turn, no CH, 3 SC, DEC out of stitches of the 16th and 14th rows;

18 row: turn, no CH, 3 SC, DEC out of stitches of the 17th and 15th rows;

The heel is ready, continue crocheting in the round.

Cut the purple thread, switch to brown.

19 rnd: work through back loops, 2 SC across the side of rounds 13-15, 4 SC across the

toepiece, 2 SC across the side of rounds 13-15, 4 SC across the heel, 12 SC in total;

Stuff the foot.

20 rnd: (2 SC, DEC) × 3 times (9);

21-22 rnd: 9 SC;

23 rnd: (2 SC, INC) × 3 times (12);

24-37 rnd: 12 SC;

Stuff the leg.

38 rnd: 6 DEC (6);

Cut the thread, close up the remaining stitches and weave in ends.

Crochet cuff through remaining front loops of round 19, work 1 round in orange – 16

SC, 4 stitches across the heel and toepiece 4 stitches across the sides.

Sew the body to the head. First secure with pins, and then sew the head with the tail left

of the body using blind stitch. The Pumpkin has a clearly defined belly, so be sure to

position it correctly relative to the face.

This is how the sewn head looks like, all the tails left from sculpting are hidden, and due

to the uneven pumpkin head, the body is also sewn in a little wave. While sewing stitch

across round 32 of the head, in the 32nd round 30 SC, as well as in the last round of the

body.

Attach arms using button jointing between rounds 35 and 36 with the gap of 17 stitches.

Find the center of the body, mark it between those rounds and count 8 stitches away

from the center. Attach arms using a long needle and yarn you used for the dress twofold.

Insert the threaded needle in the points marked for arms.

Now go through the center of the arm between rounds 19 and 20. We made decreases to

form palms, so make sure you position arms correctly and symmetrically.

Go through the button and go back through the same points.

Attach the second arm in the same way, and make a strong knot. Hide the tails inside

the body.

Attach legs in the same way as arms using button jointing between rounds 12 and 13

with the gap of 33 stitches. Find the center of the body, mark it between those rounds

and count 16 stitches away from the center. Attach legs using a long needle and yarn

you used for the body two-fold.

The Witch Pumpkin is ready

PLEASE NOTE!!!

This Witch Pumpkin Crochet Pattern is my copyright that is for personal use only.

Sending, publication, distribution, commercial use of the whole pattern or its parts are

prohibited!

You may sell toys made with my patterns provided that you credit me as the designer!

Feel free to contact me should you have any questions.

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