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10 Pumpkin Patch Outfit Ideas and Free Crochet Patterns

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10 Pumpkin Patch Outfit Ideas and Free Crochet Patterns
A collage of crocheted items, including a poncho and booties.

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What’s more iconic in the fall than a visit to the pumpkin patch?

Autumn, with its crisp air and vibrant foliage, welcomes us to embrace the coziness and charm of the season. Having fun in a corn maze or petting zoo, hay rides, drinking apple cider and staying outside on a warm autumn day are some of our favorite childhood memories. Why not go back to these wonderful traditions with your own kids or grandchildren? Or just to have a great Insta photo session in beautiful fall colors? To do so, start thinking about how to dress for this occasion in style. But what does a pumpkin patch outfit look like? You can’t go wrong with crocheted items – they match it wonderfully already! 

Patch pumpkin outfit free crochet patterns.

In this blog post, we present 10 delightful Pumpkin Patch outfit ideas, each featuring a free crochet pattern to help you achieve a warm, whimsical, and distinctly autumnal look.

  1. The Campfire Cardigan

Kick off your Pumpkin Patch adventures in comfort and style with The Campfire Cardigan. Jess Coppom’s cozy design is the perfect addition to your fall wardrobe, allowing you to stay warm while you pick your pumpkins.

The campfire cardigan free crochet pattern.

The original pattern and the photos are available on Make and Do Crew blog:

The Campfire Cardigan

  1. The Habitat Cardigan

Another gem from Jess Coppom, The Habitat Cardigan, is perfect for layering as the weather starts to chill. Its stylish, relaxed fit is ideal for a day of pumpkin picking. I recommended making it in fall colors, like this vivid Yellowstone yarn from Lion Brand Heartland. 

Two pictures of a woman wearing a yellow cardigan.

The original pattern and the photos are available on Make and Do Crew blog:

The Habitat Cardigan

more info about project photographed on Ravelry.

  1. Lost in Time Shawl

Johanna Lindahl’s Lost in Time pattern offers a beautifully intricate shawl that can double as a fashionable wrap on your pumpkin patch excursion. Its delicate design complements the season’s charm. This little gem was made by TrinityStitches from  Schoppel-Wolle yarn, English Garden colorway. 

Lost in time shawl free crochet pattern.

The original pattern and the photos are available on Mijo Crochet blog:

Lost in Time

more info about project photographed on Ravelry

4. Newsboy Pumpkin Hat

Complete your pumpkin-themed ensemble with the Newsboy Pumpkin Hat. This free pattern from the Red Heart Design Team adds a touch of whimsy to your outfit, making you the center of attention at the patch.

New boy pumpkin hat free crochet pattern.

The original pattern and the photos are available on Yarnspiration.com blog:

Newsboy Pumpkin Hat

  1. Pumpkin Patch Poncho

Crafty Kitty Crochet’s Pumpkin Patch Poncho is an ideal choice for those who crave the perfect balance of comfort and style. It’s an effortless way to stay warm and fashionable among the pumpkins.

Pumpkin patch poncho free crochet pattern.

The original pattern and the photos are available on Crafty Kitty Crochet blog:

Pumpkin Patch Poncho

  1. Woodland Mitts

Don’t forget to keep your hands cozy while you pick your perfect pumpkin. Brenda K. B. Anderson’s Woodland Mitts are the perfect accessory for the occasion.

Woodland mitts free crochet pattern.

The full article about this pattern is on Creative Crochet Corner:



Woodland Mitts

  1. Kreisel Fingerless Gloves:

For a unique twist on fingerless gloves, try the Kreisel Fingerless Gloves. Their texture and style will make your pumpkin patch outfit stand out.

Kristin fingerless gloves free crochet pattern.

The full article about this pattern is on Knitting-and-so-on blog:

Kreisel Fingerless Gloves

  1. Scalloped Boot Cuffs:

Pair these Scalloped Boot Cuffs with your favorite boots for an extra touch of charm to your Pumpkin Patch look. Jenny Dickens’ pattern adds a delightful scalloped edge to your outfit.

Scalloped boot cuffs the crochet pattern.

The original pattern and the photos are available on Ravelry:

Scalloped Boot Cuffs

  1. Cozy Pumpkin Baby Sleep Set: Free Crochet Patterns for Cocoon, Beanie, and Mittens:

Even the littlest members of your pumpkin-picking crew can get in on the action with the Cozy Pumpkin Baby Sleep Set. With patterns for a cocoon, beanie, and mittens, your little pumpkin can be both warm and adorable.

Pumpkin newborn set - crocheted hat and mittens.

The full article about this pattern on itchinforsomestitchig.com blog:

Pumpkin Newborn Set

  1. 3 ml Slouchy Beanie

Complete your outfit with Erin Sharp’s 3 ml Slouchy Beanie, a versatile accessory to keep you warm and stylish as you explore the pumpkin patch.

A free crochet pattern for a sloppy beanie.

The original pattern and the photos are available on Cookie Snob Crochet blog:

3ml Slouchy Beanie

more info about project photographed on Ravelry

 

With these 10 Pumpkin Patch outfit ideas and their corresponding free crochet patterns, you’ll be fully prepared to embrace the autumn season with warmth and style. So, grab your crochet hooks, choose your favorite pumpkin-inspired patterns, and set out for a day of fall fun among the pumpkins, all while looking fabulous and staying cozy.

And don’t forget to explore the many delights of a fall festival, from corn mazes and hayrides to sipping on warm apple cider and savoring pumpkin pie. 

So, search for items or shops offering these patterns, take just 15 minutes to create an easy crochet masterpiece, and let your outfit ideas shine like a jack-o’-lantern in the pumpkin patch.

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