Here is the crochet project I finished during NCIS last night:


Strange, maybe, but definitely interesting and fall-ish. Notice the fall leaves around the tray? The tray was a hand-me-down from H's parents. We had never really used it because of the open weave of the bottom. I think the tray works much better as wall decor - certainly better than gathering dust in a dark corner of a cabinet.
Here is the free patten for the Indian corn. The pattern is very easy, though I made my corn larger and used three yarns for the second (yellow, orange, burnt orange) and the third cobs (yellow, black, burnt orange). For the first cob, I used black with a homespun yarn made withblack, blue, red, brown. The husk is off-white string.
For some other fall crochet projects, you might try this acorn, this acorn, a pine cone, some leaves, this pumpkin, this pumpkin, a corn on the cob, this squash, or this apple.
Hope y'all have some fall crochet fun, too.
Here is the free patten for the Indian corn. The pattern is very easy, though I made my corn larger and used three yarns for the second (yellow, orange, burnt orange) and the third cobs (yellow, black, burnt orange). For the first cob, I used black with a homespun yarn made with
For some other fall crochet projects, you might try this acorn, this acorn, a pine cone, some leaves, this pumpkin, this pumpkin, a corn on the cob, this squash, or this apple.
Hope y'all have some fall crochet fun, too.












What a cute idea! :)
- Shaina
I love them! I may have to add those to my fall crochet!