Indian Corn

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

Crocheted Indian Corn

Yes, Indian corn. This kind, though, will never die.

I attached the corn to an old metal tray...

Indian Corn

...A tray I had my husband hang above our back door.

Above my back door

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 with black, 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.

2 Comments

What a cute idea! :)


- Shaina

I love them! I may have to add those to my fall crochet!

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