Hi all.
I was just sitting here looking at the abandoned pumpkin trick or trick bucket my daughter left on my bed and realized another use for those handy umbrella stroller handle covers.
Pumpkin bucket handle covers!
Like this:
Probably five or six years ago I made our bucket handle covers out of glow-in-the-dark yarn. I don't think it's available anymore, unless you find it on Ebay or somewhere. Still, you can use any yarn you want. Mine was by Bernat and really does glow in the dark. So cool.
I wanted something to protect my kids' hands, because when those buckets get heavy with candy, the handle really starts to dig in.
The cover solves that.
Or, you can just do as my oldest did this year and carry around a pillowcase, hopeful to fill it. (Not even close, by the way.)
Anyway, here's a refresher on the handle covers. Make one per bucket. When you're done, all you have to do is unhook the handle, slide on the cover and rehook it. Then you're all ready to trick or treat.
Make them now and you'll be all ready for next year!
Pumpkin bucket handle covers
Use whatever yarn you like and an appropriate hook. I used worsted weight yarn and most likely an H hook.
Also, if you are having trouble with just nine stitches around, or it's too tight, start with 10 or 12 chains. Start with fewer chains if you're using bulky yarn and your cover is coming out too big.
Handle covers:
Ch 9
Round 1: Sc in beginning ch and next 8 ch for a total of 9 ch, place marker in last st made
Rounds 2-20: Sc in each sc around, place marker in last st made
Round 21: Sc around, slip stitch in next stitch and fasten off
Weave in ends
If you don't mind it potentially being lopsided, you can just keep crocheting around and around without marking your last stitch, then finish when you think it's long enough. This is probably what I did!
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