It’s time for Thankful Thursday! Every week this month, we’ll be bringing you a brand new free pattern for a knit or crocheted project designed by Vickie Howell. These little tokens are a great way to show your gratitude to friends, family, or a gracious host or hostess!
We’re starting things off with this Thankful Thursday Thumpkin. Crocheted in Bernat Sheep(ish) by Vickie Howell, these sweet little pumpkins are eye-catching and quick to make. Attach a small gift tag to each Thumpkin to create a personalized place holder that your guests can take home and treasure after Thanksgiving dinner!
Where can I find the pattern for the beautiful market bags in the picture at the top of the Nov 2012 Bernat Blog?
It’s the Patterned Hexagon Bags from our Summer Days pattern book.
I think you thumpkin is really cute. where can I get the pattern
I love all your work’m from Mexico, and now and done several things from you more than anything amigurumi and gloves … really admire you for all your work thanks for sharing your knowledge
I think these are so cute. Thank you for sharing.
I can’t pull up the patern for the Thankful Thursday Thumpkin. It is adorable.
The Thumpkin is adorable and I’m planning to start one this very weekend. Thank you! And/But …
I’m truly lusting over the market bags shown in the photo above. Please, oh please, where might I find that pattern?
They are the Patterned Hexagon Bags from the Summer Days pattern book!
This is the cutest little pumpkin thank you for sharing it!
Where is the crochet pattern for the little pumpkin? I am not a knitter, but crochet 99 days out of 100.
Here you go!
The patten shown is for crocheting. Is there a knitting one? I don’t crochet.
I am having ytounle pulling up the knit pattern for the Thursday Thumpkin. Do you have a knit pattern for the Thumpkin?
Thanks
The hot link takes me to a crochet Thumpkin. But the intro paragraph says “KNIT in Bernat Sheepish…” Is there a knit version?
Hi Suzy! Thanks for catching that! The “knit” reference was an error on our part. The Thumpkin is crocheted, and there is currently no knit version available.