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Pumpkin Plush Hat Pattern

Pumpkin Plush Hat Pattern
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5-7 Hours Time Needed
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Intermediate Level

Ideal for those with basic crochet experience, featuring slightly more advanced stitches and techniques to expand your skills.

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Weekend Treat

Takes 5-7 hours, making it an enjoyable project to finish over a couple of days.

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Effortless Style

Simple lines for everyday wear, focusing on quality stitchwork and timeless appeal that never goes out of fashion.

About This Pumpkin Plush Hat Pattern

This pattern creates a plush pumpkin-style hat with deep pumpkin ribbing and a small stem for seasonal charm. It is worked in the round for the base and then textured with perpendicular ribbing for the pumpkin look. The pattern uses super-bulky (category 6) yarn and a 10mm hook to make a warm, quick-to-work hat.

Pumpkin Plush Hat Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Includes step-by-step instructions for the base cap, outer ribbing, stuffing and closing, stem and vine tendrils. Fits an average teen/adult head (22"-24").

Why You'll Love This Pumpkin Plush Hat Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it turns a classic beanie into a playful pumpkin with simple techniques and dramatic texture. I love how quickly the super-bulky yarn works up, so you see progress fast and finish a delightful seasonal hat in a weekend. I enjoy the versatile ribbing method that gives the hat its pumpkin shape without complex shaping. I also love that the stem and vine details let you personalize each hat with tiny finishing touches.

Pumpkin Plush Hat Pattern step 1 - construction progress Pumpkin Plush Hat Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Pumpkin Plush Hat Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Pumpkin Plush Hat Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customize the colors for different looks; try lighter orange or cream for a softer pumpkin vibe.

You can change yarn weight and hook size to create mini pumpkins for decor or large cozy versions for chunky warmth; adjust stuffing accordingly.

I often swap the stem color or make a braided stem using three strands for a rustic look that photographs beautifully.

Try using Bernat Blanket yarn for ultra-plush ribbing, which will make the pumpkin segments more pronounced and tactile.

If you want a wearable slouchy hat instead of a plush pumpkin, reduce stuffing and skip gathering the ribbing so the hat lies flat.

For a child-sized version, remove one increase round from the base and shorten the number of outer ribbing rows to keep proportions balanced.

I sometimes add a small felt leaf sewn near the stem for an extra detail; you can embroider veins or add a tiny button accent.

To make a keychain or ornament, use thinner yarn and a smaller hook, and scale down the stitch counts proportionally to keep the pumpkin shape.

Experiment with placing the vine tendrils in different positions; longer tendrils can be curled with a chain-and-SS technique for playful movement.

Don\'t be afraid to combine yarns โ€” a two-tone ribbing using alternating rows can create a striped pumpkin that looks amazing on the shelf or as a hat band.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

โœ— Skipping stitch markers during the rounds makes it hard to find the beginning of each round; place a marker at the first stitch of every round to maintain accurate counts. โœ— Forgetting to count your increases will lead to an incorrect stitch count and uneven shaping; count after each increase round to ensure your totals match the pattern. โœ— Overstuffing the hat during closing can distort the pumpkin shape and make it hard to wear; stuff gradually in small handfuls, checking the shape often. โœ— Working with inconsistent tension will change the finished size and texture; keep a steady, even tension and check your gauge with the recommended hook. โœ— Not matching the foundation chain length for the ribbing can make the outer ribbing too short or too long; measure the chain against the base cap and adjust to match height.

Pumpkin Plush Hat Pattern

Make a cozy pumpkin-inspired plush hat with pronounced pumpkin ribbing and a cute stem. This pattern uses super-bulky yarn and a large hook to create a warm, textured hat that fits teen/adult head sizes. Clear round-by-round instructions guide you through shaping, ribbing, stuffing, and finishing for a polished, wearable result. Perfect for Halloween, fall photos, or a fun seasonal accessory.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Pumpkin Plush Hat Pattern

โ€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick And Quick Yarn in Pumpkin (Weight Category: 6, super bulky) - 1.5-2 skeins (106 yards per skein) for hat base
  • 02
    Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick And Quick Yarn in Kale (Weight Category: 6, super bulky) - 2-3 yards for stem
  • 03
    Bernat Blanket Yarn in Pumpkin Spice (optional) - used on alternate hat for more pronounced ribbing (quantity varies)
  • 04
    Poly-Fil Premium Polyester Fiber Fill - 4-5 handfuls for stuffing

โ€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 10mm
  • 02
    Yarn needle (large plastic or metal needle for sewing and for weaving in ends)
  • 03
    Stitch marker
  • 04
    Scissors
  • 05
    Poly-Fil Premium Polyester Fiber Fill (stuffing)
  • 06
    Pins for assembly (optional)

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โ€” Hat Base Cap :

Infos :

Notes for the hat base cap: I\'m alternating the placements of the increases to make the base round rather than hexagonal. Feel free to add or subtract an increase round to better fit your head size, just be sure your stitch count is a multiple of 6. The following stitch counts will be based on the number of stitches I state and use in the pattern, so be sure to adjust accordingly if you made any changes. Feel free to add or subtract a regular round (non-increasing round) to better fit the depth of your head. I recommend making the hat a bit deeper for a snugger fit so it doesn\'t fall off as easily once it\'s stuffed.

Info :

Color: Pumpkin

Round 1 :

Magic circle with 6 single crochet (SC) inside. You should have 6 stitches in your round. (6)

Round 2 :

In this round you increase in every stitch. SC into the first stitch in the round and use a stitch marker to keep track of the beginning of the round. SC into the same stitch. Put 2 SC (SC INC) in each of the next 5 stitches until the end of the round (our increases). You should now have 12 stitches in your round. (12)

Round 3 :

In this round you increase in every other stitch. SC into the first stitch in the round and use a stitch marker to keep track of the beginning of the round. SC INC in the next stitch. (an increase stitch) *SC in the next stitch. SC INC in the next stitch. (an increase stitch)* Repeat *above* 4 more times. You should have 18 stitches in your round. (18)

Round 4 :

In this round you increase every 2 stitches. SC into the first stitch in the round and use a stitch marker to keep track of the beginning of the round. SC into the same stitch. (an increase stitch) SC in the next 2 stitches. *SC INC in the next stitch. (an increase stitch) SC in the next 2 stitches.* Repeat *above* 4 more times. You should have 24 stitches in your round. (24)

Round 5 :

In this round you increase every 3 stitches. SC into the first stitch in the round and use a stitch marker to keep track of the beginning of the round. SC in the next 2 stitches. SC INC in the next stitch. (an increase stitch) *SC in the next 3 stitches. SC INC in the next stitch. (an increase stitch)* Repeat *above* 4 more times. You should have 30 stitches in your round. (30)

Round 6 :

In this round you increase every 4 stitches. SC into the first stitch in the round and use a stitch marker to keep track of the beginning of the round. SC into the same stitch. (an increase stitch) SC in the next 4 stitches. *SC INC in the next stitch. (an increase stitch) SC in the next 4 stitches.* Repeat *above* 4 more times. You should have 36 stitches in your round. (36)

Round 7 :

In this round you increase every 5 stitches. SC into the first stitch in the round and use a stitch marker to keep track of the beginning of the round. SC in the next 4 stitches. SC INC in the next stitch. (an increase stitch) *SC in the next 5 stitches. SC INC in the next stitch.* Repeat *above* 4 more times. You should have 42 stitches in your round. (42)

Round 8 :

In this round you increase every 6 stitches. SC into the first stitch in the round and use a stitch marker to keep track of the beginning of the round. SC into the same stitch. (an increase stitch) SC in the next 6 stitches. *SC INC in the next stitch. (an increase stitch) SC in the next 6 stitches.* Repeat *above* 4 more times. You should have 48 stitches in your round. (48)

Rows 9-18 :

In these rounds you DON\'T increase (regular rounds). SC into the first stitch in the round and use a stitch marker to keep track of the beginning of the round. SC into the next 47 stitches in the round. You should have 48 stitches in your round. (48)

Row 19 :

In this round you work in the front loops and DON\'T increase. SC into the front loop (FLO) of the first stitch in the round and use a stitch marker to keep track of the beginning of the round. SC FLO into the next 47 stitches in the round. You should have 48 stitches in your round. (48)

โ€” Hat Outer Ribbings :

Infos :

Notes for the hat outer ribbing: These rows will give the hat its pumpkin texture. You\'ll be working the rows perpendicular to the rounds you just completed above.

Info :

Color: Pumpkin

Row Foundation :

Slip stitch (SS) into the first stitch of the round. Chain 16 and make sure it roughly matches the height of the base cap (from the last round to the magic circle\'s center) when layed flush against its surface. Feel free to adjust the chain\'s length but make sure the number of chains is even. The following stitch counts will be based on the number of stitches I state and use in the pattern, so be sure to adjust accordingly if you made any changes. Chain 1 and turn.

Row 1 :

In this row you increase. SS in the next 3 stitches. SC in the next 3 stitches. HDC INC in the next stitch. (an increase stitch) *HDC in the next stitch. HDC INC in the next stitch. (an increase stitch)* Repeat *above* 4 more times until there is 1 stitch left in the row.

Info :

Follow this next step if this is the very first time you\'re doing row 1. HDC the last stitch and the same stitch you chained from (first stitch in the round) together: How-to: Yarn over. Insert hook into stitch. Insert hook into the same stitch you chained from (first stitch in the round). Yarn over. Pull yarn through both stitches on the hook. Yarn over. Pull yarn through all 3 loops on hook.

Info :

Follow this next step if you\'re doing the repeated rows. HDC BLO the last stitch and the next stitch in the round together: How-to: Yarn over. Insert hook into last stitch BLO. Insert hook into the next stitch in the round. Yarn over. Pull yarn through stitch and loop on the hook. Yarn over. Pull yarn through all 3 loops on hook. You should have 21 stitches in your row.

Row 2 :

In this row you DON\'T increase/decrease (regular row). SS into the next stitch in the round. Turn. HDC in the back loops only (BLO) of the next 15 stitches in the row (skipping SS). SC BLO in the next 3 stitches. SS BLO in the next 3 stitches. Chain 1 and turn. You should have 21 stitches in your row (not counting the chain).

Row 3 :

In this row you DON\'T increase/decrease (regular row). SS BLO in the next 3 stitches. SC BLO in the next 3 stitches. HDC BLO in the next 14 stitches. HDC BLO the last stitch and the NEXT stitch in the round together: How-to: Yarn over. Insert hook into last stitch BLO. Insert hook into the next stitch in the round. Yarn over. Pull yarn through stitch and loop on the hook. Yarn over. Pull yarn through all 3 loops on hook. You should have 21 stitches in your row.

Row 4 :

In this row you DON\'T increase/decrease (regular row). SS into the next stitch in the round. Turn. HDC BLO in the next 15 stitches in the row (skipping SS). SC BLO in the next 3 stitches. SS BLO in the next 3 stitches. Chain 1 and turn. You should have 21 stitches in your row (not counting the chain).

Row 5 :

In this row you DON\'T increase/decrease (regular row). SS BLO in the next 3 stitches. SC BLO in the next 3 stitches. HDC BLO in the next 14 stitches. HDC BLO the last stitch and the next stitch in the round together: How-to: Yarn over. Insert hook into last stitch BLO. Insert hook into the next stitch in the round. Yarn over. Pull yarn through stitch and loop on the hook. Yarn over. Pull yarn through all 3 loops on hook. You should have 21 stitches in your row.

Row 6 :

In this row you decrease. SS into the next stitch in the round. Turn. HDC BLO in first stitch in row (skipping SS). HDC DEC using the next 2 stitches: (a decrease stitch) How-to: Yarn over. Insert hook into back loop of first stitch. Insert hook into back loop of next stitch. Yarn over. Pull yarn through 2 loops on hook. Yarn over. Pull yarn through all 3 loops on hook. *HDC BLO in next stitch. HDC DEC using the next 2 stitches.* Repeat *above* 4 more times. SC BLO in the next 3 stitches. SS BLO in the next 3 stitches. Chain 1 and turn. You should have 16 stitches in your row (not counting the chain).

Rows 7-42 :

Repeat rows 1-6 SIX (6) more times.

Rows 43-47 :

Repeat rows 1-5 ONE (1) more time.

Row 48 (last row) :

In this row you decrease and connect the row to the very first row. Slip stitch (SS) into the next stitch in the round. Turn. *HDC BLO in first stitch in row (skipping SS) and first leftover loop of the very first row\'s foundation chain together. How-to: Yarn over. Insert hook into back loop of stitch in current row. Insert hook into loop of the chain stitch in the very first row. This should be the loop of the foundation chain that you didn\'t use to create your first row. Yarn over. Pull yarn through 2 loops on hook. Yarn over. Pull yarn through all 3 loops on hook.* HDC DEC using the next 2 stitches and the next leftover loop of the very first row\'s foundation chain together. (a decrease stitch) How-to: Yarn over. Insert hook into back loop of stitch in current row. Insert hook into back loop of next stitch in current row. Insert hook into loop of the chain stitch in the very first row. This should be the loop of the foundation chain that you didn\'t use to create your first row. Yarn over. Pull yarn through 3 loops on hook. Yarn over. Pull yarn through all 3 loops on hook. *HDC BLO in next stitch and next leftover loop of the very first row\'s foundation chain together. HDC DEC using the next 2 stitches and the next leftover loop of the very first row\'s foundation chain together.* Repeat *above* 3 more times. SC BLO the next 3 stitches and the next 3 leftover loops together. SS BLO the next 3 stitches and the next 3 leftover loops together. Fasten off and cut enough yarn to gather the ribbing\'s edge, sew the gathered edges onto the top of the hat\'s base cap and to weave in the ends.

โ€” Stuffing & Closing :

Info :

Attach the long tail to your yarn needle. Sew a running stitch through the very end loops along the edges of the rows until you round back to where you started. Start stuffing the inside of the hat in small handfuls. I recommend double checking that the hat\'s base cap is concave as you stuff by trying it on and continuously shaping the hat as you go. Be sure not to overstuff or it might be difficult to wear.

Step :

Pull your yarn to gather your edges together and check if the hat is shaped to your liking. Once pleased with the shape, align the gathered edges with the very top of the hat\'s base cap and sew them together so it retains its shape. Tie the yarn off and weave in the ends.

โ€” Stem :

Info :

Color: Kale

Round 1 :

Magic circle with 6 single crochet (SC) inside. You should have 6 stitches in your round. (6)

Rounds 2-4 :

In these rounds you DON\'T increase (regular rounds). SC into the first stitch in the round and use a stitch marker to keep track of the beginning of the round. SC into the next 5 stitches in the round. You should have 6 stitches in your round. (6)

Round 5 :

In this round you increase in every other stitch. SC into the first stitch in the round and use a stitch marker to keep track of the beginning of the round. SC INC into the next stitch. (an increase stitch) SC into the next stitch. *SC INC into the next stitch. (an increase stitch) SC into the next stitch* Repeat *above* 1 more time. You should now have 9 stitches in your round. (9)

Round 6 :

In this round you increase in every other stitch. SC into the first stitch in the round and use a stitch marker to keep track of the beginning of the round. SC into the next stitch. *SC INC into the next stitch. (an increase stitch) SC into the next stitch* Repeat *above* 4 more times. You should now have 13 stitches in your round. (13)

Round 7 :

Repeat *above* 1 more time. You should now have 9 stitches in your round. (9)

Vine Tendril 1 :

SS into the first stitch in the round. Chain 21. Turn. SS down 20 stitches. SS into the next stitch in the round. SS to the other side of the round.

Vine Tendril 2 :

Chain 21. Turn. SS down 20 stitches. SS into the next stitch in the round. SS back to the beginning of the round. Fasten off and cut enough yarn to sew the stem onto the top of the hat and to weave in the ends.

โ€” Finish :

Finish :

Use your yarn needle to sew the stem securely to the top of your hat. Tie off the yarn and weave it into the inside of the hat. Take the additional loose yarn from where you tightened the magic circle and securely weave it into the inside of the hat.

Assembly Instructions

  • Attach the gathered edge of the outer ribbing to the top of the hat base cap by sewing the gathered loops evenly around the cap\'s top, ensuring the ribbing aligns with the base cap center.
  • Stuff the hat gradually using 4-5 small handfuls of polyester fiberfill until the hat forms a concave pumpkin shape, trying it on and adjusting stuffing as needed.
  • Pull the yarn tail to gather the ribbing edge and secure the gathered edges to the very top of the base cap so the hat retains the pumpkin shape.
  • Sew the stem onto the top center of the hat using the long tail and a yarn needle, then weave in all loose ends securely.
  • Position vine tendrils on either side of the stem and sew them down so they drape naturally; trim and weave in ends.

Important Notes

  • ๐Ÿ’กUse a stitch marker at the start of each round to keep track of the beginning, especially during increases and when working in the front/back loops.
  • ๐Ÿ’กWork with consistent tension and the recommended 10mm hook to achieve the correct gauge and finished size for a teen/adult head (22"-24").
  • ๐Ÿ’กStuff the hat gradually and check the shape often; under- or overstuffing will change the drape and wearability of the hat.
  • ๐Ÿ’กIf you adjust increases or rounds for head size, make sure your stitch counts remain a multiple of 6 to preserve shaping and rib placement.

This Pumpkin Plush Hat pattern gives you a fun, textured fall accessory you\'ll reach for all season. Make cozy gifts or matching sets for friends and family with ease. Share your finished pumpkins and spread the autumn cheer! ๐ŸŽƒ๐Ÿงถ

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished hat fits an average teen/adult head with a circumference of approximately 22" to 24" when worked with the recommended yarn and 10mm hook.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use other yarn weights, but the finished size and texture will change; adjust hook size and yardage accordingly and check gauge before proceeding.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate and assumes familiarity with single crochet, half double crochet, working in rounds, and basic increases/decreases.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this hat in 5-7 hours, depending on experience, assembly time, and how much detailing you add.