Variations will happen, but cannot be exact. It is illegal to copy/reproduce design elements from this work. If you find any pattern mistakes, I encourage you to please contact me right away so that I can fix them as soon as possible: You can find an errata post in my Facebook Group under “announcements”. I will not be held responsible for inaccuracies, or held responsible for the workmanship of the crocheter/knitter. Since this design is created by hand, human error can (and often will) occur. ![]() Just read each row of written in reverse order! The “move AC” stays the SAME.Įvery effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this pattern and its instructions. If you are able, please credit back to me for the design. You may crochet/knit the work in this pattern and sell your finished handmade items. Copying, reproducing or distributing (to family, friends, social media platforms, email, stores, etc.) of this work in any fashion (freely or sold) is illegal. (Note: If this is MOCRO or MOKNIT pattern, the written is in colored block style with detailed instructions on how to read/understand them).Īll charts, tutorials, written instructions, designs, logos and illustrations in this pattern are copyrighted to Lissa Conley of Lissa Conley Designs ® unless otherwise stated. Even though it isn’t mentioned, it does include the chains in between them.įront cover, multiple page graph/chart, abbreviations, instructions for this technique with picture tutorial, full row by row written instructions (click here for example). There are instructions inside of the pattern PDF on how to make swatches. The combination of gauge and yarn type is crucial in achieving the finished size. You will notice that most of my patterns are specifically designed for bed sizes (tops or draped), throw sizes and scarves/pillows. You may want to cut in layers for additional precision.The most important thing to know about my designs is GAUGE. ![]() Push hard enough so you will be able to see where to cut when the paper is removed, but don’t poke through the pumpkin.ĬUT: Using a pumpkin carving kit tool (or a knife, if you’re an adult), carefully cut along the dots of your design. POKE: With a toothpick, pumpkin carving kit transfer tool, pen, or another sharp object that is safe and appropriate for the age and skill of the person wielding it, tap small holes around the outer lines of the pumpkin face template pattern. Tape it to the pumpkin on the side that looks best, free from bumps or discoloration, and where you will have enough space to work. ![]() ![]() Carefully remove it and keep it nearby - this will be your lid to open the pumpkin.ĬLEAN: You will need to take out the gooshy, stringy pumpkin guts and seeds! (Keep those seeds, though - they are delicious when they’re toasted or roasted.) Using a spoon, scrape out the inside of your pumpkin - and the lid! - a little bit to make the surface free of the soft flesh, so the inside doesn’t get moldy or start to rot as quickly.ĬHOOSE: Download and print out the pumpkin face template you would like to use. OPEN: Get your pumpkin ready for its transformation into a jack-o-lantern by cutting a wide (usually at least six inches in diameter) circle around the stem. Make carving your Halloween decor easy this year with these handy printable stencils with a huge variety of creepy and cool pumpkin faces.ĪLSO SEE: Black cat pumpkin carving stencils: 5 cats for Halloween Here, download your very own (free!) printable Halloween pumpkin face template stencils! These pumpkin faces printable pages will help you carve the most fabulous Jack-o-lanterns with more than 30 fun and ghoulish face designs to choose from.
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