Directions are written for Small Cone with changes for Medium and Large Cones in parentheses. If only one measurement is given, it applies to all sizes. Finished Sizes: Small: 8” (21 cm) tall x 4” (10 cm) base circumference Medium: 10” (26 cm) tall x 4” (10 cm) base circumference Large: 12” (31 cm) tall x 4” (10 cm) base circumference lw3265 yarn craft Design by Red Heart Design Team Cone Preparation With the kitchen knife, make a horizontal cut across the top 4 (5, 6)” [10 (13,15) cm] of the Cone and discard. With the kitchen knife, make a vertical cut down the front and back ¼ of the Cone, leaving a flat surface. RED HEART® Super Saver®: 1 skein each of 316 Soft White A, 254 Pumpkin B and 324 Bright Yellow C Materials 1 Styrofoam® cone 12” (30.5 cm) tall x 4” (10 cm) base 1 Styrofoam® cone 15” (38 cm) tall x 4” (10 cm) base 1 Styrofoam® cone 18” (45.5 cm) tall x 4” (10 cm) base Sharp kitchen knife, white glue, straight pins WRAPPING Buy Yarn Candy Corn Wrapped Cones Nothing could be easier! Simply wrap yarn around Styrofoam® cones to create a tablescape you can use from Halloween to Thanksgiving. Please Note: Print this pattern using Landscape Orientation. Find more ideas & inspiration: www.redheart.com and www.crochettoday.com ©2012 Coats & Clark ABBREVIATIONS cm = centimeter; mm = millimeter. CANDY CORN WRAPPED CONE What you will need: RED HEART® Super Saver®, Art. E300 available in solid color 7 oz (198 g), 364 yd (333 m); multi color, heather and print 5 oz (141 g), 244 yd (223 m), flecks 5 oz (141 g), 260 yd (238 m) skeins Smear glue down front and back flat surface, below B for 1” (3 cm). Pulling C directly from the skein, begin wrapping the yarn around the side of the Cone, being sure to pin the end in place. Continue smearing the white glue and wrapping C, until the remainder of the Cone is covered. Cut C and pin end in place. Smear white glue on top of Cone. Cut several 4 (5, 6)” [10 (3,15) cm] lengths of A. Gently place lengths of A closely together in glued area, making sure to cover the top of the Cone and using straight pins to hold the ends in place. Smear glue down front and back flat surface for 1” (3 cm). Pulling A directly from the skein, begin wrapping the yarn around the sides of the Cone, being sure to pin the end in place. Continue smearing the white glue and wrapping A, until the top 2 (2½, 3)” [5 (6, 8 cm) of Cone is covered. Cut A and pin end in place. Smear glue down front and back flat surface, below A for 1” (3 cm). Pulling B directly from the skein, begin wrapping the yarn around the side of the Cone, being sure to pin the end in place. Continue smearing the white glue and wrapping B, until the middle 5 (6¼, 7½)” [13 (5,16,19) cm] of Cone is covered. Cut B and pin end in place. RedHeart.com
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