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Mid Autumn Festival Mooncakes

Celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, the Mid-Autumn Festival is a beloved holiday across East and Southeast Asia—including China, Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. It’s all about family reunions, giving thanks, and enjoying the harvest season.

As a Taiwanese-Korean-American, I’ve always looked forward to one thing: mooncakes! These rich, round pastries come with sweet or savory fillings (like mung bean or salted egg yolk) and symbolize unity and togetherness. Pro-tip: they’re best enjoyed in small bites with a warm cup of tea! – Amy (@curiouspapaya)

 

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FLOWER PATTERN:

Using a 2.75 mm Clover Amour hook:

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*Note: It is important to make the pattern in the order that it is written. This is so we can assemble it correctly.

 

MOONCAKE PATTERN:

*Note: In the next round, we will create shell stitches. These are made by making 5 dc into one st. 

This will be the bottom piece (part A). Fasten off and leave a 18 in. [~46 cm] tail for sewing.

Repeat rnds 1-5 for the top piece (part B) but do not fasten off. Instead, continue onto the next steps.

Fasten off and leave a 12 in. [~30.5 cm] tail for the shaping of the sides.

 

ASSEMBLY:

 

*Tip: Be careful not to tug too much or part A will not fit well!

 

 

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