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					<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the tenth post in my&#160;Year of Gnomes&#160;series, where I’m documenting my experience participating in the&#160;Year of Gnomes, a knitalong run by&#160;Imagined Landscapes&#160;(aka Sarah &#8230; ]]></description>
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<p>Welcome to the tenth post in my&nbsp;<em><a href="https://gemmaathome.co.uk/year-of-gnomes/">Year of Gnomes</a></em>&nbsp;series, where I’m documenting my experience participating in the&nbsp;<em><a href="https://www.imaginedlandscapes.com/year-of-gnomes-2025">Year of Gnomes</a></em>, a knitalong run by&nbsp;<em><a href="https://www.imaginedlandscapes.com">Imagined Landscapes</a></em>&nbsp;(aka Sarah Schira)!</p>



<p>Just like my <a href="https://gemmaathome.co.uk/year-of-gnomes-2025-april/">April gnome</a>, my October gnome has the added fun of being a mystery gnome, which I made as part of a&nbsp;<em>separate&nbsp;</em>knitalong, also run by Schira. This knitalong has now finished: the mystery has been unveiled and the full pattern has been released (you can find it <a href="https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/gnumpkin-and-gnettle">here</a>), so you can make the gnome(s) at your leisure!</p>



<p>There were two options for this mystery gnome: <em>Gnumpkin</em> (a pumpkin-inspired gnome) or <em>Gnettle</em> (a witch-inspired gnome). I opted to make <em>Gnumpkin</em>, because I am not fond of spooky witches (I was traumatised by both the <em>Wicked Witch of the West</em> from the <em>Wizard of Oz </em>and the <em>Hag</em> from <em>Snow White</em> as a child), but I am a <em>very </em>big fan of pumpkins. In other words, it was a no-brainer.</p>



<p>Anyway, here is my October gnome&#8230; Gnumpkin!</p>



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<p><em><strong>Gnumpkin</strong> recently tried to enter himself</em> <em>into the local garden show, in the &#8216;Best Gourd&#8217; category (obviously). He figured he was a shoo-in for </em>&#8216;Best in Show&#8217;<em>, considering he is both sentient and excellently formed. Alas, he was very miffed to be beaten out by a particularly obnoxious butternut squash. Worse still, he didn&#8217;t even place in the competition: his stalk was deemed &#8216;disproportionate to his body&#8217; and his legs were labelled &#8216;disturbing&#8217;. Instead of coming away with the grand prize (a jar of Gnectar&#8217;s homemade blackberry jam), he came away with an unfortunate identity crisis. Poor Gnumpkin.</em></p>


<h2 class="simpletoc-title">Table of Contents</h2>
<ul class="simpletoc-list">
<li><a href="#the-yarn">The Yarn</a>

</li>
<li><a href="#thoughts-on-the-pattern">Thoughts on the Pattern</a>

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<li><a href="#things-i-loved">Things I Loved!</a>

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<li><a href="#things-i-didnt-quite-love">Things I Didn&#8217;t Quite Love&#8230;</a>

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<li><a href="#final-thoughts">Final Thoughts</a>
</li></ul>

<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="the-yarn">The Yarn</h2>


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<p>Last time I participated in a MKAL (mystery knitalong), I went a little&#8230; rogue with my colour choices (which is why I ended up with a blue and red mushroom gnome and discovered that actions do, indeed, have consequences). Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I love my <em><a href="https://gemmaathome.co.uk/year-of-gnomes-2025-april/">Professor Fungi </a></em>gnome, but I figured I should go more by the book this time around!</p>



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<p>Because of this, I opted to stick to a <em>super </em>pumpkin-y colour palette, <em>just</em> as suggested in the pattern. Luckily, I had some fingering weight yarn leftover from my <em><a href="https://gemmaathome.co.uk/project-knitwear-7-pumpkin-strange-brew-sweater/">Pumpkin Strange Brew Sweater</a></em>, in the perfect, gourd-y colours! For my <strong><em>Gnumpkin</em></strong> then, I used the following yarn:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Orange:<a href="https://www.scheepjes.com/en/metropolis-3316/"> <em><strong>Scheepjes</strong> Metropolis </em>in the shade <em>Liverpool 65</em>.</a></li>



<li>Brown: <a href="https://www.woolwarehouse.co.uk/yarn/yarnsmiths-merino-sock-rich-brown-2k079-100g"><em><strong>Yarnsmiths</strong></em> <em>Merino Sock</em> in the shade <em>Rich Brown 2K079</em>.</a></li>



<li>Cream:<em> </em><a href="https://www.woolwarehouse.co.uk/king-cole-merino-blend-4-ply-aran-046-50g"><em><strong>King Cole</strong> Anti-Tickle Merino Blend 4ply</em> in the shade <em>Aran 46</em>.</a></li>
</ul>



<p>I was really happy with these colour choices (though I did see some AMAZING <em>Gnumpkin</em>s made with tweed yarns on <em>Ravelry</em> too, which I&#8217;m very tempted to try!). The only problem I ran into was that I did have two instances of the <em>Scheepjes </em>yarn breaking while I was trying to tighten up the indents on the pumpkin body— pretty disastrous, but I managed to fudge my way through it! Nevertheless, I think a slightly stronger yarn would be a better fit for this project.</p>


<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="thoughts-on-the-pattern">Thoughts on the Pattern</h2>


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<p>I&#8217;ve mentioned before that I tend to find the patterns from the book, <em><a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Gnomes-Grimblewood-Enchanting-friends-mischief/dp/1800922027/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2SQIWHYST3I80&amp;dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.t6skth37PdluRYMFsFNuCAJB0kOUz9M1jZKjWgxFrzjszIxZoDdZDfZnqSzgt6z3GyKe7sURMjl7F9WoV-a4IQdr53-OKLXm3bNZfPsVR0O20u1Qf0Z4kArY5qbfyfByBOVXFZSUuKkYIyYw_iHEkYfDgm6fJbRXDtaeL8Ldi-Y.818ietB3UROp9cGM0ZSfWiMOuDP4M37zQlnpQH9GCHg&amp;dib_tag=se&amp;keywords=gnomes+of+grimblewood&amp;qid=1748602662&amp;sprefix=gnomes+of+grim%2Caps%2C139&amp;sr=8-1">The Gnomes of Grimblewood</a></em>, significantly easier to follow than Schira&#8217;s individual patterns (particularly the ones that start out life as MKALs, i.e. mystery knitalongs). However, I actually found <em>Gnumpkin </em>really straightforward and easy to work up! He&#8217;s a deceptively simple design, with just a few specific techniques that work to give such a fun, effective finish. Admittedly, there&#8217;s quite a <em>lot </em>of knitting in <em>Gnumpkin</em>, but most of it is pretty plain, so it takes more time than effort, if that makes sense?</p>



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<p>Actually, my <em><a href="https://gemmaathome.co.uk/making-a-yarn-y-pumpkin-patch/">Pumpkin Patch</a></em> project from last year set me up really well for this project, because I was already familiar with the process of knitting the purl channels and using the yarn to create the indentations of <em>Gnumpkin</em>&#8216;s pumpkin body. </p>



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<p>The technique used in the hat to &#8216;scrunch&#8217; it up and make it look kind of crumpled and organic was new to me, but Schira&#8217;s instructions were so clear and the whole thing worked out really well!</p>


<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="things-i-loved">Things I Loved!</h2>


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<p>There is so much to love about <em>Gnumpkin</em>!</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li><strong>His pumpkin body.</strong></li>
</ul>



<p>I mean, this is kind of <em>Gnumpkin</em>&#8216;s whole thing, but his little pumpkin body is just so perfectly pumpkin-y. I love it!</p>



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<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li><strong>The fact that his hat <em>is </em>the pumpkin stalk.</strong></li>
</ul>



<p>I was baffled and bemused while I was knitting this hat: it really felt like a witch&#8217;s hat, so I could see how it would work for <em>Gnettle</em>, but not necessarily for <em>Gnumpkin</em>. Once I got a bit further through the clues, things started to make more sense and I was so impressed by Schira&#8217;s creativity!</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li><strong>The &#8216;pinches&#8217; in the hat.</strong></li>
</ul>



<p>The hat is intentionally crumpled up a little bit on one side, which gives it a nice curved shape AND makes it look more witchy and organic. The method used for this is so simple and easy to do, but <em>so</em> clever: I really enjoyed it.</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li><strong>The legs.</strong></li>
</ul>



<p>The legs were the first pieces that I made (as per the order of the clues) and I realised pretty quickly what they were. I&#8217;ve never actually made a gnome with legs before <em>Gnumpkin </em>and I have to say, I was a little worried about it? Not because it was tricky— the legs were actually super straightforward to make— but because I just wasn&#8217;t sure how they would look. I have to say though, I absolutely <em>love </em>them: they&#8217;re so cute and stripe-y and fun! I think they give <em>Gnumpkin </em>a lot of personality.</p>


<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="things-i-didnt-quite-love">Things I Didn&#8217;t Quite Love&#8230;</h2>


<p>Of course, there were a few things I wasn&#8217;t <em>quite</em> so crazy on. As always, these observations are <em>completely </em>personal preference and nothing against the original design! I love Schira&#8217;s patterns, but I also love adapting things to make them fit my needs/preferences, which is what the musings in this section are all about!</p>



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<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li><strong>The size of <em>Gnumpkin</em>&#8216;s nose.</strong></li>
</ul>



<p>I feel that <em>Gnumpkin</em>&#8216;s nose is slightly disproportionate to the rest of him: it&#8217;s pretty big (especially compared to most of the other gnomes in my ever-growing collection) and I just don&#8217;t think it sits right on his little body? I&#8217;d like to try using the &#8216;large nose&#8217; pattern from The Gnomes of Grimblewood and see how that looks!</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li><strong>Gnumpkin&#8217;s beard.</strong></li>
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<p>I was SO excited when I saw that this was another beard featuring twisted rib, because that&#8217;s a feature of my all-time favourite beard pattern by Schira (the one from <em><a href="https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/here-we-gnome-again">Here We Gnome Again</a></em>). I do like the texture of this beard, but the shape is a bit off for me: it&#8217;s quite thin and pointy, which I don&#8217;t love paired with <em>Gnumpkin</em>&#8216;s squat, bulbous body. I think I&#8217;d maybe prefer one of the wider (maybe even curlier?), beards here?</p>



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<li><strong>The brim of <em>Gnumpkin</em>&#8216;s hat.</strong></li>
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<p>This, I know, is very much a me problem, because all of the other <em>Gnumpkin</em>s on Ravelry do NOT seem to have this problem, but the brim of my hat <em>refused </em>to lie flat to <em>Gnumpkin</em>&#8216;s body? It was very intent on flipping up, which I thought might be part of the pattern, but, alas, it is not. I&#8217;m thinking this probably had something to do with my tension? Nonetheless, I had to stitch it down in a few places around to get it to sit right, so, in the future, I&#8217;d like to find a way to get it right first go!</p>


<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="final-thoughts">Final Thoughts</h2>


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<p>Overall, I really like <em>Gnumpkin</em>, and I enjoyed participating in this MKAL even more than the <em>Professor Fungi </em>one back in April (perhaps because <em>Gnumpkin</em>&#8216;s a slightly more straightforward pattern? Or maybe because I&#8217;m happier with my colour choices? Who knows!). I really like the fact that he won me over when it came to his stripe-y legs, because I was <em>so</em> <em>not </em>on board with them at the start, but I think they really give him a little extra pizzazz.</p>



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<p>I&#8217;m not <em>entirely</em> won over by the beard + nose combo: if I made <em>Gnumpkin </em>again I&#8217;d definitely be tempted to try something a little different in that department. I&#8217;d also be tempted to try giving <em>Gnumpkin </em>some arms as well as legs, just because I think that could be fun!</p>



<p>Despite my deep-rooted fear of witches, I have seen some super cute <em>Gnettles </em>on Ravelry, which has <em>very</em> <em>nearly </em>inspired me to make one of those too. Maybe next spooky season? I don&#8217;t think I can bring myself to make her nose and beard green though: that would be a step <em>too </em>far.</p>



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<p>I hope you&#8217;ve enjoyed reading about my October gnome! I really enjoyed making <em>Gnumpkin</em>: he was a perfect, spooky-season project.</p>



<pre class="wp-block-verse">If you're interested...<br><br>You can find the pattern for <em>Gnumpkin and Gnettle </em>on Ravelry <a href="https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/gnumpkin-and-gnettle">here</a>.<br><br>You can find my Ravelry project page for <em>Gnumpkin </em><a href="https://www.ravelry.com/projects/GemmaAtHome/gnumpkin-and-gnettle">here</a>.</pre>



<p>Gemma</p>



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