What you'll need:
-worsted weight yarn in two colors (I used Red Heart with Love in Black and Red Heart Super Saver in Aran)
-size K hook (6.5 mm)
-yarn needle
-big handful poly-fil
-hot glue gun
-approx 2 in stick or stem of choice
-adornments of choice (raffia, burlap, jute, felt..)
-optional: rock to weigh down the bottom
Measurements:
finished pumpkin is approximately 8" tall by 6.5" wide
Notes:
-the whole pumpkin is worked with two strands of yarn
-since this pumpkin is pretty tall, I put a rock in the bottom to weigh it down so it wouldn't topple over easily
-there are lots of color changes, I just cut off after each change to pick pack up again on the other side when changing again. This creates a lot of ends, but I found they were easy to conceal inside the pumpkin, so I didn't worry about weaving them in. Call me lazy, but hey, it works!
-ch's at the beginning of rows do not count as sts
-if you're interested in crocheting a little leaf for your pumpkin there's a pattern for one in this post.
Pattern:
Row 1) using two strands of black: ch 24, dc in 3rd ch from hook and across (22 total sts, and for remainder of the rows)
Row 2) ch 2, turn, dc across
Row 3) change to two strands of white: ch 1, turn, sc across
Rows 4-6) change to black: ch 2, turn, dc across
Row 7-22) repeat rows 3-6 four times
Row 23) change to white: ch 1, turn, sc across
Row 24) change to black: ch 2, turn, dc across
Finish off and leave a very long tail to sew the pumpkin
Assembly:
Below you can see a photo of the piece after it's been crocheted.