have made 2 already watching your video. I love that you show us how to fix misses on the loops instead of editing the video to seem perfect. real life lessons equal real life results!
This makes me so happy! I'm so glad that my video was helpful. I always try to keep things real, because in real life mess ups happen. Thanks for your comment! :)
I really liked your method. Thanks for making this video. I’m still fairly new to chunky yarn projects. My biggest issue was connecting the two ends. I always left a space or it looked bad. Your method helped a lot. Also, I’ve used the Bernat yarn on my other projects and really like the soft feel of the finished product. However, I struggled with consistency on the loops when making the pumpkin. I found the yarn from Hobby Lobby to work best. It had just the right amount of thickness where the loops don’t get lost as rows were added.
That is adorable!! Thanks for sharing. Did you know you can get upholstery needles from the craft stores that are like 10-12 inches long. It makes that last part so much easier to get the needle all the way through the pumpkin. 💕💕😊
Honestly I would just find whatever supplies I have around the house. For example, maybe taking a bundle of straws and wrapping them with some twine/jute - something weird along those lines. Or wrapping a popsicle stick with some brown yarn. Just some ideas to get you going! :)
What a wonderful instructional video! Thank you so much for sharing. I do have a question. I've made three so far and all of the exterior weaving runs horizontally. However, the interior runs vertically. If I wanted, would there be any reason not to turn it inside out to have the vertical on the exterior? Thank you! Valerie
Yes you can definitely turn it inside out if you like the look of that side better! That’s a great question! It would be super cute to have some of both - I love that idea!
Thanks you for explaining so a beginner understands. Best video I’ve seen.
Awe wow! Thank you for your sweet comment! I’m glad you found my video helpful. 😊
Love this pumpkin! Your instructions and video are very clear and makes me think “I can do this”. So I will give it a try. Thanks for the inspiration.
You’re so welcome! And you totally can do it! Let me know if you have any questions along the way! 🧡
have made 2 already watching your video. I love that you show us how to fix misses on the loops instead of editing the video to seem perfect. real life lessons equal real life results!
This makes me so happy! I'm so glad that my video was helpful. I always try to keep things real, because in real life mess ups happen. Thanks for your comment! :)
I've been looking for this exact type of pumpkin crochet! Thank you so much! Great video ❤
Awe yay! You're so welcome!
My pumpkin is done and it turned out great! Those stitches at the end really made a difference. 😊
Oh yay!! I’m so glad! Yes it made a huge difference for mine too! Otherwise it’s just a round ball with a stem 🤣
I really liked your method. Thanks for making this video. I’m still fairly new to chunky yarn projects. My biggest issue was connecting the two ends. I always left a space or it looked bad. Your method helped a lot.
Also, I’ve used the Bernat yarn on my other projects and really like the soft feel of the finished product. However, I struggled with consistency on the loops when making the pumpkin. I found the yarn from Hobby Lobby to work best. It had just the right amount of thickness where the loops don’t get lost as rows were added.
First time watching your video. Will be making this pumpkin. Thank you for sharing
You’re welcome! ❤️
Thank you so much amazing insturctions i doughted I coddled do it until it saw this thanks i will be using ur videos for future crafts
Excellent video. I love how quick it works up. I made 2 hrs evening😃
This was great, your directions are so clear! Thank you!
@@elainelarkin1676 thank you! 😊 I’m so glad you found it helpful!
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Thank you for this tutorial! My pumpkin turned out great!
That is adorable!! Thanks for sharing. Did you know you can get upholstery needles from the craft stores that are like 10-12 inches long. It makes that last part so much easier to get the needle all the way through the pumpkin. 💕💕😊
Oh that’s a great tip! Thank you!
Thank you for the great instructions. Love it.❤
This is great video. I've been wanting to try finger knitting. I will try this. Thank you.❤
You are so welcome! ❤️
Love your video ❤thank for sharing and love your sweater 😊
You’re so welcome, and thank you! 😊
this is the best instructional video‼️I subscribed immediately😊. also your sweater with stars looks so cute.
I am so not super crafty, mine looked horrible, will redo it later. THank you for the tutorial it is a great tutorial
There are so many things I’ve tried that look horrible the first 1, 2 or 3 times. Hang in there, you can totally do this!
I love this - thank you for sharing ❤
@@kellyalderfer6430 you’re welcome! 😊
thank you! How would you make the stem rather thsn using wood?
Honestly I would just find whatever supplies I have around the house. For example, maybe taking a bundle of straws and wrapping them with some twine/jute - something weird along those lines. Or wrapping a popsicle stick with some brown yarn. Just some ideas to get you going! :)
What a wonderful instructional video! Thank you so much for sharing. I do have a question. I've made three so far and all of the exterior weaving runs horizontally. However, the interior runs vertically. If I wanted, would there be any reason not to turn it inside out to have the vertical on the exterior? Thank you! Valerie
Yes you can definitely turn it inside out if you like the look of that side better! That’s a great question! It would be super cute to have some of both - I love that idea!
@@ShesCraftyandSheKnowsIt thank you so much for the information. I'm going to have a pumpkin patch before long:)!
What kind of needle do you use at the end?
Is it the same process as making a pouf?? I watched a couple times and I think it is, I just want to make sure before walking into it 😅
@@savanahgregory4680 yes, pretty much the exact same thing! Just adding the stem at the end. :)
My first one I forgot to flip back over and it came out lumpy but cute 😂
I’ve done that before. I think the lumps add character 🤣
How much yard do you use for that size pumpkin?
It took less than 1/2 a skein.