![]() Frequent readers probably already know that I am a huge fan of the Knitter’s Pride Karbonz because they are the only ones that don’t end up crooked after 5 minutes. ![]() Double-Pointed Knitting needles 2.5 mm.Scraps of the Wollmeise Twin (in the colors Good morning and Pistazie I used around 70 yards) or any other fingering sock yarn scraps for needles size 2.5 – 3.00 mm.Note: If you can’t get enough pumpkins, make sure to check out my pumpkin parade with 4 more different types of pumpkin So, I guess this really is saying there’s no excuse for you not to give it a try. Plus, I even recorded a video of me knitting the pumpkins for visual learners. ![]() But don’t be afraid! There are step-by-step instructions available for all of these. You will have to know how to knit in the round on double-pointed knitting needles (quite a lot of people have finished using magic loop as well) and some rather rare increases and decreases. The knitting process is almost a bit like magic as you can slowly see the pumpkins taking shape. It really took a lot of tinkering but I feel the results speak for themselves. You’ve probably seen my pumpkin egg cozies and I basically took these as a basis to create the full pattern. A lot of them didn’t really look like the real deal, involved a lot of sewing to get things in shape, and most of them lacked leaves on top of that. Here’s the story behind the pattern: You see, I really was not satisfied with the existing pumpkin knitting patterns. It has been test-knitted and edited for perfect results, and thousands of fellow knitters have already finished their cute little pumpkins. The pdf comes with 9 pages full of detailed instructions and tons of close-up pictures.
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