| Instructions | 
| 1. Pumpkin Body -- Use 2 or 3 strands of yarn to knit your pumpkins. | 
| 2. Make them all different sizes*, tall or short by the number of rows you want to knit. Run a piece of yarn through all of the loops on the loom and pull tight (this is the bottom). --*(the size of pumpkin and number of rows will directly effect the time required to complete each pumpkin.) | 
| 3. Make sure that you have a long enough piece left to pull up to the top of the pumpkin. | 
| 4. Using the yarn needle thread with yarn and pick up the first loops of the piece and pull up, but do not tie. | 
| 5. Use craft stuffing and fill up the body of the pumpkin. | 
| 6. Do not over-fill the bodies. Tie the top off and pull up the yarn, running through the middle of the pumpkin. | 
| 7. Stem and Leaf -- The leaf and stem can be made all together. Starting at the tip of the leaf, wrap on one loop and then add one stitch on each of the next 6 rows. | 
| 8. Work even on these stitches for 4 rows. Start taking off stitches on the first of the next 4 rows. | 
| 9. Knit even on the 3 stitches for 4 rows. Add 3 stitches on the next 2 rows and knit even on these 10 stitches for 14 rows. | 
| 10. Cut the yarn that you are winding with about 20" and thread on yarn needle. | 
| 11. Run the yarn through the loops on the pegs and sew up the sides of the stem. | 
| 12. Stuff with a bit of stuffing and sew to the top of the pumpkin. Secure the leaf to the pumpkin. | 
| 13. Face -- Use a hot glue gun to add buttons for mouth, nose, and eyes. | 
| What you will need. | 
| Provo Craft Supplies | 
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| Other Supplies | 
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