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Easy Crochet Chestnut Pattern Guide

The document provides a detailed crochet pattern for creating a chestnut, which can be completed in under an hour. It includes materials needed, step-by-step instructions, and tips for customization, such as adding eyes and embroidery. The pattern also covers the creation of both the inner and outer shells of the chestnut.

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Easy Crochet Chestnut Pattern Guide

The document provides a detailed crochet pattern for creating a chestnut, which can be completed in under an hour. It includes materials needed, step-by-step instructions, and tips for customization, such as adding eyes and embroidery. The pattern also covers the creation of both the inner and outer shells of the chestnut.

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Crochet Chestnut Pattern


⋮ 18.10.2025

It’s fall which means its chestnut season! I wanted to celebrate by making a crochet
chestnut pattern! It’s super easy and can be made in under an hour.

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✏️ Things To Note:
1. Size: The crochet chestnut pattern, minus the shell, is roughly 2.5 inches tall, making it
fast to complete. My crochet candy corn pattern and crochet poptart pattern are also
similar in size in case you were wanting to make more food crochet patterns.
2. Yarn Type: I used worsted weight acrylic, but you can use any yarn for this pattern.
3. Yarning Over: Because its small, I decided to yarn over like I normally do, but you can
complete this easily using the yarn under method.

🪡 Materials Needed
Big Twist - brown (any medium/dark warm brown will do)
Bernat Value - Topaz
Red heart - Frosty Green
Eyelash Yarn - Green
9 or 10mm Safety eyes
Black, white, and pink yarn for embroidery
Polyfill
4mm hook
Tapestry needle

💭Abbreviations to Remember (US terms)


Chains - ch
Slip stitch - sl st
Single crochet - sc
Increase - inc
Decrease - dec

* If you see a stitch abbreviation with "x" after it, it means how many times you do that stitch
in the following amount of stitches. For example: sc x6 would mean you make a single
crochet in the next 6 stitches. Inc x2 means you make an inc in the next 2 stitches.

🍵Instructions for Crochet Chestnut Pattern


The Crochet Chestnut Pattern is made in the round.

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Round 1: With the light brown yarn, ch x9, then make a sc in the 2nd chain from the hook.
Make another 6 sc stitches. Make 3 sc in the last stitch and turn to the unworked side of the
chain, sc x6.

In the last ch make 2 sc stitches and then sl st to the first sc you made in the round. This
marks the end of the round and will be your new starting point. This is also the only round
you will make a sl st to finish it off (18).

Round 2: Sc x6, inc x3 and then repeat for the other half of the round (24).

Round 3: Inc, sc x3 and then repeat for the rest of the round (30). Then fasten off the light
brown yarn at the end of this round and join the darker brown yarn.

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Round 4-9: Sc in every stitch (30). You want to add eyes to the crochet chestnut now. I
added mine between rounds 6 and 7 with about 4 stitches in between them.

Round 10: Dec, sc x8, then repeat for the rest of the round (27).

Round 11: Dec, sc x7, then repeat for the rest of the round (24).

Round 12: Dec, sc x6, then repeat for the rest of the round (21). Begin to stuff the crochet
chestnut!

Round 13: Dec, sc x5, then repeat for the rest of the round (18).

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Round 14: Dec, sc, then repeat for the rest of the round (12). You decreased 6 times instead
of 3 for this round!

Round 15: Dec, sc x2, then repeat for the rest of the round (9).

Round 16: Dec, sc, then repeat for the rest of the round (6). Fasten off your yarn and leave a
tail for sewing. Take your needle and sew the top of the chestnut closed. Weave in the tails.

Embroidery:

Add white to the outer side of the eye balls to make them pop! This can be tricky due to the
backings on the safety eyes.

Add a smile in between the eyes by using the black yarn.

Then add a dash of pink to right below the outer eye. I have my blush only going over 1
stitch.

And now the crochet chestnut pattern is done! Time to move onto the chestnut shell!

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Crochet Chestnut’s Inner Shell:

You want to make the inner before the outershell.

Round 1: Using the light thyme yarn, make a mr and sc x6 in the circle. If you find it difficult
making a magic ring you can chain 2 and then crochet sc x6 in the second chain from the
hook. (6)

Round 2: Inc in every sc (12).

Round 3: Inc, sc, then repeat until end of round (18).

Round 4: Inc, sc x2, then repeat until end of round (24).

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Round 5: Inc, sc x3, then repeat until end of round (30).

Round 6-7: Sc in every stitch (30). Fasten off and weave in the yarn.

Crochet Chestnut Outer Shell:

DOUBLE STRAND this portion of the pattern using BOTH the light thyme yarn and the
eyelash yarn (this makes it easier to see your stitches). Follow the inner shell pattern.

You want to make sure your stitches are tight because you are now using 2 strands of yarn
and the inner shell will be a bit smaller than the outer shell because of this (that's okay).

Why not double strand the inner shell too? Well, you can but that would be a 4 weight + 4
weight yarn and the outer shell is a 4 weight + 2 weight, so the inner shell will end up bigger.

Once the outer shell is made,do not fasten off the yarn, instead sc together the inner and
outer shell. Make sure the fluffiest side of the shell is facing out. Once the shell is crocheted
together fasten off and weave in any ends.

Repeat making the inner and outer shell for the other side of the chestnut.

If you want to sew the 2 shells together, you can! Just sew 10-12 stitches together. Then you
can add a chestnut to the middle to make it look like it is peaking out!

And there you have it! The crochet chestnut pattern is done! I hope you had a fun time
making the pattern as I did! And if you are looking for some more fun crochet fall patterns
check out my crochet fall garland pattern and crochet acorn bag pattern.

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I don't have much (yet) as far as fall amigurumi patterns, but you could try making my
crochet mushroom keychain pattern.

If you have any leftover green yarn, try your hand at making mycrochet frog pattern!

🐌Expert Tips
Try making invisible decreases in the crochet chestnut pattern to make your decreases
less visible. To make one, go through the front loop of the 2 stitches you want to
decrease and leave the back loop alone. Yarn over and pull through the loops to finish
off the stitch.

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If you want more expressive eyes, try using bigger safety eyes and add a little white
embroidery line to the side of the eyes.
Before placing the eyes, try and flatten the chestnut out and visualize where you want
the eyes to be placed then place the safety eyes and double check you like the placing
before putting the backs on.
Because the crochet chestnut pattern is made in the round, try using stitch markers so
you know where the rounds begin and end.

It’s fall which means its chestnut season! I wanted to celebrate by making a crochet chestnut
pattern! It’s super easy and can be made in under an hour.

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Author: Kimberly Arenas

Abbreviations (US terms)

Chains - ch

Slip stitch - sl st

Single crochet - sc

Increase - inc

Decrease - dec

Notes

1. Size: The crochet chestnut pattern, minus the shell, is roughly 2.5 inches tall, making it
fast to complete. My crochet candy corn pattern and crochet onigiri pattern are also
similar in size in case you were wanting to make more food crochet patterns.
2. Yarn Type: I used worsted weight acrylic, but you can use any yarn for this pattern.

3. Yarning Over: Because its small, I decided to yarn over like I normally do, but you can
complete this easily using the yarn under method.

Instructions

The Crochet Chestnut Pattern is made in the round.

Round 1: With the light brown yarn, ch x9, then make a sc in the 2nd chain from the
hook. Make another 6 sc stitches. Make 3 sc in the last stitch and turn to the unworked
side of the chain, sc x6. In the last ch make 2 sc stitches and then sl st to the first sc
you made in the round. This marks the end of the round and will be your new starting
point. This is also the only round you will make a sl st to finish it off (18).

Round 2: Sc x6, inc x3 and then repeat for the other half of the round (24).

Round 3: Inc, sc x3 and then repeat for the rest of the round (30). Then fasten off the
light brown yarn at the end of this round and join the darker brown yarn.

Round 4-9: Sc in every stitch (30). You want to add eyes to the crochet chestnut now. I
added mine between rounds 6 and 7 with about 4 stitches in between them.

Round 10: Dec, sc x8, then repeat for the rest of the round (27).

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Round 11: Dec, sc x7, then repeat for the rest of the round (24).

Round 12: Dec, sc x6, then repeat for the rest of the round (21). Begin to stuff the
crochet chestnut!

Round 13: Dec, sc x5, then repeat for the rest of the round (18).

Round 14: Dec, sc, then repeat for the rest of the round (12). You decreased 6 times
instead of 3 for this round!

Round 15: Dec, sc x2, then repeat for the rest of the round (9).

Round 16: Dec, sc, then repeat for the rest of the round (6). Fasten off your yarn and
leave a tail for sewing. Take your needle and sew the top of the chestnut closed. Weave
in the tails.

Embroidery:

Add white to the outer side of the eye balls to make them pop! This can be tricky due to
the backings on the safety eyes.

Add a smile in between the eyes by using the black yarn.

Then add a dash of pink to right below the outer eye. I have my blush only going over 1
stitch.

And now the crochet chestnut pattern is done! Time to move onto the chestnut shell!

Crochet Chestnut’s Inner Shell:

You want to make the inner before the outershell.

Round 1: Using the light thyme yarn, make a mr and sc x6 in the circle. If you find it
difficult making a magic ring you can chain 2 and then crochet sc x6 in the second
chain from the hook. (6)

Round 2: Inc in every sc (12).

Round 3: Inc, sc, then repeat until end of round (18).

Round 4: Inc, sc x2, then repeat until end of round (24).

Round 5: Inc, sc x3, then repeat until end of round (30).

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Round 6-7: Sc in every stitch (30). Fasten off and weave in the yarn.

Crochet Chestnut Outer Shell:

DOUBLE STRAND this portion of the pattern using BOTH the light thyme yarn and the
eyelash yarn (this makes it easier to see your stitches). Follow the inner shell pattern.

You want to make sure your stitches are tight because you are now using 2 strands of
yarn and the inner shell will be a bit smaller than the outer shell because of this (that's
okay).

Why not double strand the inner shell too? Well, you can but that would be a 4 weight +
4 weight yarn and the outer shell is a 4 weight + 2 weight, so the inner shell will end up
bigger.

Once the outer shell is made,do not fasten off the yarn, instead sc together the inner
and outer shell. Make sure the fluffiest side of the shell is facing out. Once the shell is
crocheted together fasten off and weave in any ends.

Repeat making the inner and outer shell for the other side of the chestnut.

If you want to sew the 2 shells together, you can! Just sew 10-12 stitches together.
Then you can add a chestnut to the middle to make it look like it is peaking out!

And there you have it! The crochet chestnut pattern is done! I hope you had a fun time
making the pattern as I did!

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