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How to Crochet an Easy Pumpkin Coaster Pattern Tutorial

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How to Crochet a Pumpkin Coaster! 

As autumn arrives and the air turns crisp, it’s the per­fect time to add a touch of sea­son­al charm to your home decor with cro­cheted pump­kin coast­ers. These adorable coast­ers pro­tect your sur­faces from spills and con­den­sa­tion and bring a fes­tive vibe to your tablescape. Whether you’re host­ing a fall gath­er­ing or want to infuse your space with cozy autum­nal flair, cro­chet­ing a pump­kin coast­er is a fun and reward­ing project suit­able for crafters of all skill lev­els.

In this guide, we’ll explore how to cro­chet a pump­kin coast­er step by step, from select­ing the suit­able yarn and hook size to mas­ter­ing the essen­tial stitch­es and shap­ing tech­niques. Whether you pre­fer tra­di­tion­al orange pump­kins or want to get cre­ative with dif­fer­ent col­ors and embell­ish­ments, the pos­si­bil­i­ties are end­less. With just a few basic cro­chet stitch­es and some imag­i­na­tion, you can whip up a charm­ing set of pump­kin coast­ers that will delight guests and add a fes­tive touch to your home decor.

Cre­ate a fun pump­kin coast­er for your drink or a gift for a friend! These cute coast­ers are per­fect for the fall sea­son. Fol­low along with my step-by-step tuto­r­i­al video below. This tuto­r­i­al will show you easy steps to cro­chet a pump­kin coast­er. We’ll teach you how to make a basic pump­kin coast­er and some vari­a­tions you can try. So grab a skein of yarn, and let’s get start­ed!

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Sup­plies: Cot­ton Orange and Green yarn

H and G hook

Abbre­vi­a­tions: 

dc=double cro­chet

ch=chain

sl st=slip stitch

 

Rnd 1: In the Mag­ic Cir­cle, Ch 3, counts as first dc, work 11 dc in the cir­cle. Sl st on top of Ch 3.- 12 dc

Rnd 2: Ch 3, work 2 dc in each dc around, sl st ‑24 dc

Rnd 3: Ch 3, count as first dc, *work 2 dc in the next dc, dc in the next, *Repeat around, sl st

Rnd 4: sl st in the begin­ning dc to cre­ate an indent, dc in the next, *work 2 dc in the next, dc in the next two dc, work 2 dc in the next, **con­tin­ue until you reach your 22 dc, then in the next dc, sl st in the next dc to cre­ate an indent, *dc in the next dc twice, work 2 dc in the next, *Repeat to the end, sl st in the begin­ning stitch. Fas­ten off

Stem

Green yarn

G hook

Ch 7, sc in the 2nd chain from the hook, sc in each chain across. ch 1 to fas­ten off. Take a yarn nee­dle and sew the stem on the top cen­ter part of the pump­kin. Fas­ten off. I hope you enjoyed this free cro­chet pump­kin coast­er pat­tern! 

**Pump­kin Shape**: Pull yarn tight­ly to cinch the top of the pump­kin, then insert a cin­na­mon stick into the cen­ter as the stem. Secure it with a whip stitch.

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**Fin­ish­ing Touch­es**: Add details like a run­ning stitch around the pump­kin’s body and a cute cro­cheted leaf. You can also make your pump­kins in var­i­ous shades of orange yarn.

For begin­ner cro­cheters seek­ing an easy and free cro­chet pump­kin pat­tern, mak­ing cute lit­tle pump­kins with adorable cro­chet pump­kins is a great way to start. You can cre­ate small pump­kins with a charm­ing shape using basic cro­chet stitch­es and a small hook size. The pat­tern includes step-by-step pho­to tuto­ri­als and even a video tuto­r­i­al on our YouTube chan­nel, mak­ing it an easy and acces­si­ble project for all skill lev­els. With dif­fer­ent yarn weights and sizes, you can craft a vari­ety of pump­kins, from more minia­ture pump­kins for cozy place set­tings to more giant pump­kins for impres­sive sea­son­al decor. Don’t for­get to add the fin­ish­ing touch with a run­ning stitch around the mid­dle of the pump­kin and insert a cin­na­mon stick as the pump­kin stem. Share your cre­ations on social media, offer them in your Etsy shop, and you might earn a small com­mis­sion through affil­i­ate links while enjoy­ing your cro­cheted pump­kin jour­ney.

Cre­at­ing cro­cheted pump­kins is a fan­tas­tic way to bring the warmth of fall into your home. With our free cro­chet pat­tern, you can eas­i­ly craft these adorable pump­kins. Exper­i­ment with dif­fer­ent sizes, yarn weights, and col­ors to make your unique col­lec­tion. Don’t for­get to share your cre­ations on social media and sell them in your Etsy shop. You may even earn a small com­mis­sion through affil­i­ate links to the sup­plies you used. Enjoy this fun and fes­tive cro­chet project, per­fect for begin­ners and sea­soned cro­cheters!

 

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