5 Tips for Sewing Easy Fabric Pumpkins
I recently sewed these easy fabric pumpkins for the Sew It Yourself blog, and I wanted to share some tips if you’re planning to make a project like this yourself!
Tip #1: Choose the Right Fabric
When sewing fabric pumpkins, you can opt for a solid fabric or a near-solid or go for something with a small-scale print. If you choose a print that has large graphics, it’s going to get lost. I chose three fall-inspired prints from the same collection (Late Summer Harvest by Lily Ford for The Blank Quilting Corp.), but you can also cut up an old sweater or flannel shirt for a textured look. And bonus—you’re upcycling!
Tip #2: Cut Circles for the Pumpkin Base
If your stitches are a little messy, you can cut out a felt circle and use a hot glue gun to apply it to the pumpkin base. This will also make your gourd a little sturdier for shelf-sitting.
Tip #3: Add a Stem
There are lots of options for the type of stem you might choose! I went with sticks from my backyard, but you could go with a cinnamon stick (for a fragrant version) or a piece of felt rolled into a tube and glued. You could also sew a small fabric “pocket” (I’d go with black or brown solid fabric) and fill it with stuffing. Use hot glue to attach your stem to the pumpkin.
Tip #4: Add Leaves and Tendrils
If you want to add some natural details to your pumpkin, you can cut out leaf shapes from felt or fabric and glue them near the stem. You can create curled tendrils from floral wire by wrapping it around a pencil. These can be glued on near the stem as well. Experiment with raffia, wire ribbon, or even pipe cleaners to get the look you’re after!
Tip #5: Make Custom Sizes
My free tutorial includes three sizes of fabric pumpkin, but you can make a fabric pumpkin in any size you want. Simply cut a rectangle of fabric that is twice as wide as it is tall! Creating pumpkins in different sizes will give you an interesting arrangement for your mantel or fall table centerpiece. How cute would one of these pumpkins be with a fall tea towel and scented candle to give as a housewarming gift?
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