Not too long ago I shared some adorable, knitted candy corn potholders and today, I’m sharing knitted candy corn garland. This is super duper easy but looks just festive and fun for Fall! HA!

As I previously told you, there is something about yarn that is comforting to me. I hope y’all are enjoying these types of posts as much as I like bringing them to you. I’m no pro knitter like Amy from MomAdvice.com but I’ve got potential! Besides, this is a great way to enjoy candy corn without actually eating it and Lord knows I could stand to cut some sweets out before the holidays.
Happy Fall Y’all!
KNITTED CANDY CORN GARLAND
Materials Needed:
Size US 8 5.0mm Double Pointed Knitting Needles (just 2 are needed)
Size US 8 5.0mm Knitting Needles
Size US 8 5.0mm Knitting Needles
1 Size US F Crochet Hook
1 Tapestry Needle
Loops & Threads Worsted Yarn (White)
Loops & Threads Worsted Yarn (Sunny Day)
Loops & Threads Worsted Yarn (Pumpkin)
Abbreviations:
CO = Cast On
BO = Bind Off
STS =Stitches
K = Knit
SS = Slip Slip
PSSO = Pass Slipped Stitch Over
K2GO = Knit 2 Together
Directions:

With double pointed needles, CO 3 STS using Pumpkin Color.
We’re going to create something called an iCord.
If you don’t know how to make an iCord, no worries! It’s super easy.
Here’s a video tutorial to teach you how to make one:
You’re going to knit your iCord until it measures 30″
Now, off to make our Candy Corns!

With Sunday Day Color, CO 12 STS onto your regular knitting needles (Not the double pointed ones)
Row 1: K
Row 2: K
Row 3: SS PSSO, K to last 2 STS, K2GO
Change to Pumpkin Color
Row 4: K
Row 5: SS PSSO, K to last 2 STS, K2GO
Row 6: K
Row 7: K
Row 8: K
Row 9: SS PSSO, K to last 2 STS, K2GO
Row 10: K
Row 11: K
Change to White
Row 12: K
Row 13: K
Row 13: K
Row 14: SS PSSO, K to last 2 STS, K2GO
Row 15: K
Row 16: K
Row 17: K

Cut White yarn with a 3″ tail. Loop through Tapestry needle, and Pick up remaining 4 STS off of knitting needle. Pull through tightly. Make 4 quick whip stitches with tapestry needle and cut thread. We’re just wanting to secure white thread into top of pattern.

With Crochet hook, leave a 2″ tail, and then single chain 10 STS. Cut yarn with a 2″ tail (on both ends).
With Tapestry needle, pull yarn through until single chain STS are flush with top of candy corn top pattern, and then tie ends together.

Snip off any loose yarn, and you’re all done!
You’ll want to make at least 9 of these candy corns for your garland!
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