Sweet Pumpkin Pie Crochet Plush
by zoerainbows in Craft > Knitting & Crochet
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Sweet Pumpkin Pie Crochet Plush
Hello Everybody!
Today I'd like to share the pattern for this adorable crochet pumpkin pie!
Ironically enough, Iv'e only had pumpkin pie once, but I saw a few ideas online for plushie pumpkin pies and decided to make one up!
Hope you enjoy!
Supplies
Here are the supplies needed to make this sweet little pie plush!
- Scissors
- 4ply Acrylic Yarn (In orange and tan)
- 4,0mm Crochet Hook
- Yarn Needle
- 12mm Safety Eyes
- Stuffing or scrap yarn
- Stitch marker (optional)
The Crust
(In tan yarn)
Row 1: 6 Single crochet 6 In a magic ring
Row 2: *Increase* around (12)
Row 3: *Single crochet 1, Increase* (18)
Row 4: *Single crochet 2, Increase* (24)
Row 5: *Single crochet 3, Increase* (30)
Row 6: *Single crochet 4, Increase* (36)
Row 7: *Single crochet 5, Increase* (42)
Row 8: *Single crochet 6, Increase* (48)
Row 9: In BLO, Single crochet 1 row.
Row 10-13: Single crochet 4 rows
(For the rim)
Row 14: *slip stitch 1, chain 3, slip stitch into the same stitch*
repeat around until you get back to the start of the row.
Cut a short tail and either weave it back into the crust or stuff it inside the piece when stuffing.
The Pie
(In orange yarn)
Row 1: 6 Single crochet 6 In a magic ring
Row 2: *Increase* around (12)
Row 3: *Single crochet 1, Increase* (18)
Row 4: *Single crochet 2, Increase* (24)
Row 5: *Single crochet 3, Increase* (30)
Row 6: *Single crochet 4, Increase* (36)
Row 7: *Single crochet 5, Increase* (42)
Place the eyes between rows 3-4 centered on opposite sides of the magic ring as shown in the photo above.
Fasten off and cut a long tail for sewing the "face" to the crust later.
The Assembly
Start by placing the "face" inside the crust's top. Use the orange yarn to sew the "face" to the rim, try to place it in similar stitches -while still keeping it underneath the "frilled" rim- to keep it even. Before you sew all the way back to the start you'll need to stuff the plush generously, this will make the face poke out a little bit.
I hope you enjoyed this pattern! If you completed this instructable, please share a photo of your completed project! I'd love to see what you made!