Friday, 25 October 2024

Jack's Pinstripe Pumpkin Suit: Free Crochet Pattern

Welcome to Jack's Pinstripe Pumpkin Suit Pattern!!  If you missed the pattern for "Jack's Pumpkin Head" you can find it HERE



Halloween is coming up just next week!  Are you ready for all the Trick-or-Treaters?  Are your munchkins ready for a spooooky night?  This pumpkin pattern works up relatively swiftly and can add a nice flair to your Halloween decor or even to your kids/grandkids Halloween baskets!!

If you are looking for a more conventional pumpkin pattern you  can find me pattern for "Fall Pumpkins" HERE

skill level:
easy


size
approx. 5 inches tall

needles & notions
4mm crochet hook
tapestry needle


yarn
Craftsmart Value, white
Bernat Premium, black

notes
Ch1 at beginning of rows does not count as a stitch throughout pattern
Unless otherwise stated, work in both loops of a row





pattern
with black yarn, Ch. 29

Row 1 (right side):  In 2nd ch from hook sc.  sc in next st.  HDC in next 24 sts.  sc in last 2 sts (28 sts)

Row 2 - 4:  Ch.1 (does not count as a st)  sc in same st as ch1.  sc in next st.  HDC in next 24 sts.  sc in last 2 sts (28 sts)

Row 5:  Ch1.  (work in BLO across row) sc in same st as ch1.  sc in next st.  HDC in next 24 sts.  sc in last 2 sts (28 sts)

Row 6-8:  Ch.1. sc in same st as ch1.  sc in next st.  HDC in next 24 sts.  sc in last 2 sts (28 sts)

Row 9:  Ch1.  (work in BLO across row) sc in same st as ch1.  sc in next st.  HDC in next 24 sts.  sc in last 2 sts (28 sts)

Row 10-11:  Ch.1. sc in same st as ch1.  sc in next st.  HDC in next 24 sts.  sc in last 2 sts (28 sts)

Row 12:  Change to white yarn ( you do not need to cut black, just carry it across the top of the rows)  Ch1.  (work in BLO across row) sl st across (28 slipped sts)

Row 13:  Ch1 (Work in the top bump of the sl sts across).  sc in the same st as ch1.  sc in next st.  HDC in next 24 sts.  sc in last 2 sts (28 sts)

Row 14 - 17:  Ch1.  sc in next st.  HDC in next 24 sts.  sc in last 2 sts (28 sts)

Cut white yarn, leaving a long tail for weaving in.  Change back to the black yarn that was carried across the top of the rows

Row 18:  Ch1.  (work in BLO across row) sl st across (28 slipped sts)

Row 19:  Ch1 (Work in the top bump of the sl sts across).  sc in the same st as ch1.  sc in next st.  HDC in next 24 sts.  sc in last 2 sts (28 sts)

Row 20:  Ch1.  sc in the same st as ch1.  sc in next st.  HDC in next 24 sts.  sc in last 2 sts (28 sts)

Repeat Rows 5-8 a total of two MORE times

There should be a total of 28 total rows.  DO NOT bind off yet!

Fold completed piece in half so right sides are facing.  The cast on edge should be laying on top of the working edge.

Ch1.  Sl st. through cast on stitch and BLO of working edge stitch at the same time.  Work sl sts in this manner across the row.  Bind off and cut yarn leaving a long tail

Use yarn tail and thread a running stitch through the bottom of the pumpkin.  Draw up and fasten bottom securely.  Turn pumpkin right side out and stuff to desired plumpness.  Using another length of the same colour yarn, thread a running stitch around the top of the pumpkin to close the top (don't worry if it is a little "messy" as it will be covered by the stem

stem
with white yarn, in a Magic Loop, Ch1.  place 6 sc into loop

(work in continuous rounds)

Rnd 1:  2 sc in each st around (12 sts)

Rnd 2:  (work in BLO around)  sc in each st around (12 sts)

Rnd 3-5:  sc in each st around (12 sts)

Rnd 6:  (work in FLO around).  *2sc in next st.  sc in next st.  work from * around (18 sts)

Rnd 7:  *2sc in next st.  sc in each of next 2 sts.  work from * around (24 sts)

Bind off and cut yarn, leaving a long tail to sew the stem to the pumpkin head.  Lightly stuff the stem

bat wings
Row 1:  with black yarn, Ch11.  in 2nd ch from hook sc.  sc across.  Turn. (10 sts)

Row 2:  Ch1.  sc in same st as ch1.  sc in next 6 sts.  Ch6.  in 2nd ch from hook sc.  sc across row.  Turn (12 sts)

Row 3:  Ch1.  sc in same st as ch1.  sc in next 6 sts.  Ch 4.  In 2nd ch from hook sc.  sc across (10 sts)  DO NOT TURN

Row 4: Ch1 and work 4 sc down the flat side of the created work 

Row 5:  Ch 4.  sc in 2nd ch from hook.  sc across. (3 sts)

Row 6:  (Sl st into next sc created down the side of the work).  Ch6.  sc in 2nd ch from hook.  sc across (5 sts)

Row 7: (Sl st into next sc created down the side of the work).  Ch 4.  sc in 2nd ch from hook.  sc across (3 sts)  Sl st into last sc.  Bind off, leaving a tail to sew to the pumpkin

bat body
with black yarn, in a Magic Loop, Ch1.  place 6sc into loop

Rnd 1:  2 sc into each st around (12 sts)

Rnd 2:  Picot st into next st.  sl st into each of the next 2 sts.  Picot st in next st.  sl st into next.  Bind off, leaving a tail for sewing

finishing
sew the stem to the "messy" top of the pumpkin, covering up any lumps and bumps.

Weave in ends of wings and bat head.  Sew bat head to wings.  Sew completed bat to pumpkin stem at the top of the white section of the suit.

Your Jack's Pinstripe Pumpkin Suit is complete.  Did you miss the pattern for Jack's Pumpkin head?  You can find the link to that pattern HERE



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Thursday, 17 October 2024

Jack's Pumpkin Head: Free Crochet Pattern

The "Nightmare" of Halloween that occurs before Christmas is rapidly descending upon us!  The beautiful, crispness of the season is in the air.  Porches and steps and yards are being covered by Halloween decorations, spooky things and pumpkins.  


The children's costumes have been chosen and thrifted or made and it's time for some last minute décor additions.  This year is a new twist on an old pattern that can be found here: "Fall Pumpkins"



With a few modifications my old pattern has been turned into a spooky skeletal couch cushion!


Jack's Pumpkin Head is approximately 9.5 inches tall including the stem.  Jack is spooky enough on his own but do stay tuned for the follow up pattern that is coming soon: Jack's Pinstripe Pumpkin Suit!

Are you ready for the Nightmare that is coming?  Or do you genuinely, eagerly, enthusiastically await the post show that is Christmas?   Me too!!  Christmas is coming, but the kids want the fright first . . . maybe I'll just put up the Christmas lights!!!  


HAPPY HALLOWEEN!


Jack's Pumpkin Head Pattern

skill level:
advanced beginner


size
approx. 9.5 inches tall

needles & notions
3.5mm crochet hook
tapestry needle


yarn
Craftsmart Value, white
Bernat Premium, black

notes
Ch1 at beginning of rows does not count as a stitch throughout pattern
Unless otherwise stated, work in both loops of a row





pattern

with white yarn, Ch. 51

Row 1:  (Right Side of fabric)  in 2nd ch from hook sc.  sc in each of the next 2 sts.  HDC  in next 44 sts.  sc in each of next 3 sts.  Turn (50 sts)

Row 2:  Ch1 (does not count as a st!)  sc in same st as ch1.  sc in each of the next 2 sts.  HDC in next 44 sts.  sc in next 3 sts.  Turn (50 sts)

Row 3:  Ch1.  (work in BLO across row)  sc in same st as ch1.  sc in each of the next 2 sts.  HDC in next 44 sts.  sc in next 3 sts.  Turn (50 sts)

Repeat Rows 2 &3 one MORE time

Row 6:  Ch1.  sc in same st as ch1.  sc in each of the next 2 sts.  HDC in next 44 sts.  sc in next 3 sts.  Turn (50 sts)

Row 7:  Ch1.  sc in same st as ch1.  sc in each of the next 2 sts.  HDC in each of the next 13 sts.  BOBBLE STITCH in next st.  HDC in each of the next 30 sts.  sc in next 3 sts.  Turn (50 sts)

Row 8:  Ch1.  sc in same st as ch1.  sc in each of the next 2 sts.  HDC in next 44 sts.  sc in next 3 sts.  Turn (50 sts)

Row 9:  Ch1.  (work in BLO across row)  sc in same st as ch1.  sc in each of the next 2 sts.  HDC in next 44 sts.  sc in next 3 sts.  Turn (50 sts)

Row 10:  Ch1.  sc in same st as ch1.  sc in each of the next 2 sts.  HDC in next 44 sts.  sc in next 3 sts.  Turn (50 sts)

Repeat Rows 9 & 10 two MORE times

Row 15 & 16:  Ch1.  sc in same st as ch1.  sc in each of the next 2 sts.  HDC in next 44 sts.  sc in next 3 sts.  Turn (50 sts)

Repeat Rows 9 - 16 two MORE times

Row 33: Ch1.  (work in BLO across row) sc in same st as ch1.  sc in each of the next 2 sts.  HDC in next 44 sts.  sc in next 3 sts.  Turn (50 sts)

Row 34:  Ch1.  sc in same st as ch1.  sc in each of the next 2 sts.  HDC in next 44 sts.  sc in next 3 sts.  Turn (50 sts)

Repeat Rows 33 & 34 one MORE time


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Row 37:  Ch1.  (work in BLO across row).  sc in same st as ch1.  sc in each of the next 2 sts.  HDC in next 20 sts.  BOBBLE STITCH in next st.  HDC in next 23 sts.  sc in next 3 sts.  Turn (50 sts)

Row 38:  Ch1.  sc in same st as ch1.  sc in each of the next 2 sts.  HDC in next 44 sts.  sc in next 3 sts.  Turn (50 sts)

Row 39:  Ch1.  sc in same st as ch1.  sc in each of the next 2 sts.  HDC in next 24 sts.  BOBBLE STITCH in next st.  HDC in next 19 sts.  sc in next 3 sts.  Turn (50 sts)

Row 40:  Ch1.  sc in same st as ch1.  sc in each of the next 2 sts.  HDC in next 44 sts.  sc in next 3 sts.  Turn (50 sts)

Repeat Rows 9 through 16 one MORE time

48 total rows should be completed.  DO NOT bind off yet!

Fold completed piece in half so right sides as facing.  The cast on edge should be laying on top of the working edge.

Ch1.  Sl st. through cast on stitch and BLO of working edge stitch at the same time.  Work sl sts in this manner across the row.  Bind off and cut yarn leaving a long tail

Use yarn tail and thread a running stitch through the bottom of the pumpkin.  Draw up and fasten bottom securely.  Turn pumpkin right side out and stuff to desired plumpness.  Using another length of the same colour yarn, thread a running stitch around the top of the pumpkin to close the top (don't worry if it is a little "messy" as it will be covered by the stem


stem
with black yarn, in a Magic Loop, Ch1.  place 4 sc into loop

(work in continuous rounds)

Rnd 1:  2 sc in each st around (8sts)

Rnd 2 AND ALL EVEN RNDS TIL RND 10:  sc in each stitch around

Rnd 3:  2 sc in each of the next 4 sts.  sc in next 4 sts (12sts)

Rnd 5:  sc in each of the next 2 sts.  2sc in each of the next 4 sts.  sc in each of the next 6 sts (16sts)

Rnd 7:  sc in each of the next 4 sts.  2sc in each of the next 4 sts.  sc in each of the next 8 sts (20sts)

Rnd 9:  sc in each of the next 6 sts.  2sc in each of the next 4sts.  sc in each of the next 10 sts (24sts)

Rnd11:  (work in FLO) *2sc in next st.  sc in each of the next 2 sts.  repeat from * around (32sts)

Rnd 12:  *sc in each of the next 2 sts.  2 sc in the next st.  sc in the next st.  repeat from * around (40sts)

Rnd 13:  *2sc in the next st.  sc in each of the next 4 sts.  repeat from * around (48sts)
 
Bind off and cut yarn, leaving a long tail to sew the stem to the pumpkin head.  Lightly stuff the stem


eyes (make 2)
with black yarn, in a Magic Loop, Ch1.  place 4 sc into loop but DO NOT join to work in the round.  Turn!

Row 1:  2 sc in each st across.   Turn (8sts)

Row 2:  Ch1.  in same st as ch1 place 2sc.  sc in next st.  *2sc in next st.  sc in next st.  repeat from * to end of row.  Turn (12sts)

Row 3:  Ch1.  in same st as ch1 place 2 sc.  sc in next 2 sts.  *2sc in next st.  sc in next 2 sts.  repeat from * to end of row.  Turn (16sts)

Row 4:  Ch1.  in same st as ch1 place 2sc.  sc in next 3 st.  *2sc in next st.  sc in next 3 st.  repeat from * to end of row.  Turn (20sts)

Row 5:  Ch1.  in same st as ch1 place 2 sc.  sc in next 4 sts.  *2sc in next st.  sc in next 4 sts.  repeat from * to end of row.  DO NOT TURN (24sts)

Ch1 and work 11 sc across the flat side of the eye.  Sl St into last stitch at the corner of the eye


finishing
sew the stem to the "messy" top of the pumpkin, covering up any lumps and bumps.

Sew the eyes to your desired location and at desired tilt, thereby making Jack's Pumpkin expression different depending upon the orientation of the eyes.

With a long piece of black yarn sew a mouth using an embroidery backstitch, once again, make the expression to your liking.  Sew two slashes for nostrils.

Your Jack's Pumpkin head is complete.  Stay tuned for Jack's Pinstripe Pumpkin Suit pattern coming soon!



Finished your pumpkin?  Share it online and tag @redmittendesigns on Instagram or Facebook!  

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If you use this pattern for sale items please provide a link back and give credit to the designer:  Red Mitten Designs.  DO NOT claim this pattern as your own and please do not give printed versions of the pattern without permission from the designer. Please consider purchasing copies for friends or family if you liked this pattern and want to give it to others  

All photos copyright Jocelyn Windover and Red Mitten Designs (do not use without permission) 

Once again, thank you for choosing a Red Mitten Designs pattern!