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What’s cuter than fall pumpkins???? Candy Corn!!! Whether or not you like to eat the actual candy corn, you have to admit that this little keychain is pretty cute, right?!

This little candy corn measures approx. 2 3/8” tall.

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Pattern

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Things you will need:

  • Any #4 Worsted Weight Yarn in Orange, Yellow & White
  • G – 4.00mm Hook
  • Keychain
  • 6mm Safety Eyes
  • Small Amount of of Black Floss for Mouth
  • Small Amount of Poly – Fil
  • Yarn Needle

Abbreviation:

  • ch = chain
  • sc = single crochet
  • mc = magic circle / ring
  • Sl st = slip stitch

Go!

With white:

Round 1: 6 sc in mc (6)

Round 2: * 2 sc, sc* repeat * to * around (9)

Round 3: sc in each st around (9)

Round 4: * 2 sc, sc in 2 st* repeat * to * around (12)

Change to orange yarn

Round 5: sc in each st around (12)

Round 6: * 2 sc, sc in 3 st* repeat * to * around (15)

Round 7: sc in each st around (15)

Change to yellow

Round 8: * 2 sc, sc in 4 st* repeat * to * around (18)

Round 9: sc in each st around (18)

Round 10: * 2 sc, sc in 5 st* repeat * to * around (21)

Squeeze the top of the candy corn together and start to sl st through the front and back across the top, but only do a couple of sl st so you will know where the corner of the candy corn is.

Place the safety eyes between rounds 7 & 8 about 3 st apart.

Embroider the mouth with the black floss.

Stuff the candy corn with poly – fil and finish sl st across the top.

Cut yarn, leaving a long tail to sew the keychain on with.

I weaved my yarn back toward the middle of the top of my candy corn and sewed the keychain on, going through the keychain about 3 times to make sure it was secure.

Tie off and weave in ends!

Find my Amigurumi Pumpkin Pattern HERE

I hope that you have found this tutorial helpful! I love to see what everyone makes using inspiration from my blog! So, whether you make this Candy Corn Key Chain or another one of my patterns, Be sure to tag me @okiegirlblingnthings on Instagram so I can see!

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