Crochet Pumpkin – with Adorabley Chunky Bobbles!

by | Jan 21, 2026 | Crochet, Crochet Patterns

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One of the first things I made when I first learned to crochet was a pumpkin.

But I didn’t stop there.

I made another… and another… and another, until the whole house was scattered with (somewhat lopsided; I was only a newbie, after all!) crochet pumpkins. When autumn was over, we had to literally dedicate a whole bin to crochet pumpkins! I think my fantasy was to sell all of these pumpkins at a farmer’s market/craft booth someday, but that never happened – as such, every year, on September 1st, we pulled the several dozen pumpkins out of storage and put them everywhere there was a few inches of space.

PS: I’m not sure which pattern I used, but it looks very similar to this free pattern here, from the pixeledpeach.

I felt like the lady in the book ‘Too Many Pumpkins’, which my Grammy read to us when we were little.

After I married and moved out of the house, I took half of those pumpkins with me, which left both me and my mother with a much more reasonable amount. 

When I was decorating my mantle with my crochet pumpkins this autumn, it occurred to me that – while all of the pumpkins were pretty cute – none of them in particular stood out.  They were all made with single crochet stitches, and as such, there was not much variety among them. I wanted something a little different.

And so I set out to make such a pumpkin. After much trial and error, and several weeks of crocheting every spare minute, I present the result: a knobbly bobbly squishy crochet pumpkin!

a pair of crochet pumpkins sitting in front of a decorative wooden lantern
Two crocheted pumpkins on leaves
Crocheted pumpkins in autumn setting.

About this Pumpkin Pattern

This pattern is as easy as ‘pumpkin’ pie to follow (lame joke, sorry – couldn’t help myself 🤪) , and the result is perfect for gracing the center of a dinner table, decorating a shelf, adding to a crochet pumpkin patch – it’s sure to add the perfect rustic charm to any autumn decor.

A PDF file will be available to download upon completion of payment; you can start crocheting right away!

Use your favorite color yarn in any size. Crochet a giant bobble pumpkin with chunky yarn or a mini bobble pumpkin using small yarn! Using standard 4G yarn, the base of this pumpkin will be 3-4” tall by 5 ¾” wide.

This pattern includes over a dozen colorful photographs to help you easily crochet a bobble pumpkin, with or without bumps, from start to finish. It’s also crocheted in the round, which means there’s minimal sewing!

Crochet pumpkins among autumn leaves.

Supplies for the Bobble Crochet Pumpkin Pattern

SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate beginner. The bobble stitch may be a little tricky for brand new crocheters, but it’s easy to get the hang of once you’ve made a few bobbles!

LANGUAGE: English (US terminology)

SUPPLIES:

🍂 Yarn: In any size and in any gauge. All of the images feature 4G yarn.

🍂 Hook: Size the hook according to the yarn. I used a 4mm / G hook with 4G yarn.

🍂 Stem: Use a real pumpkin stem retrieved from an old Halloween pumpkin, or purchase one from an Etsy shop. You could also use a faux pumpkin stem (available at places like amazon), a stem from a squash, a small twig, a cinnamon stick, a dowel rod cut to size – use your imagination!


ADDITIONAL NOTES:
This pattern has been tested by my little sisters (ages 10 and 13). If you notice a mistake, please reach out to me and I will correct it ASAP!
Please note that this is a listing for a PDF printable pattern, not a finished product.

Stitches & Abbreviations

You’ll need to know the following basic crochet stitches…

St – stitch

Sc – single crochet

Inc – the standard increase. Single crochet twice into the same stitch

Sc2tog – the standard decrease. Single crochet two stitches together.  Abbreviated in some patterns as dec

Ch – chain

Rnd – rnd

YO – yarn over

Bo – Bobble st. There are numerous different ways to create a bobble. For the bobbles in this pattern, I did the following:

YO, insert hook into next st and pull up a loop,

YO, pull through two loops,

[YO, insert hook into same st and pull up a loop. Yarn over, pull through two] x4 after which you should have 6 loops on hook.

YO and pull through all 6 loops.

This pumpkin crochet pattern uses United States Terms.

Two crocheted pumpkins on leaves

Purchase the Pattern here!

Happy Crafting! Try not to overwhelm your house with too many crochet pumpkins 😉

If you have any questions or run into any problems while making this pattern, don’t hesitate to contact me via my contact page, Instagram, Etsy or Facebook – I’ll be happy to help!

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Two crocheted pumpkins on leaves