Showing posts with label fabric pumpkin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fabric pumpkin. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

ONE LAST PLUG FOR THE MAGNIFICENT PUMPKIN

Wool pumpkins Autumn Halloween Thanksgiving

It's nearly Thanksgiving and almost time for us to say good-bye to the pumpkin.  I have been planning ahead though and now have seeds for three kinds of pumpkins for next year....peanut pumpkins, white pumpkins, and a mix of orange and white miniature pumpkins.  Hopefully, I'll have the best ever pumpkin patch...at least I'm optimistic at this point.

Before we leave the pumpkin season I'd like to feature a few of the most interesting takes on the pumpkin that I've found on Etsy.  This little gallery is my tribute.

Pumpkin Patch Vintage Chenille Garden Fresh Pumpkin Pillow

Wooden Pumpkins - Set of 2

Tiny Pumpkin Patch - terrarium necklace


Edible Chocolate Filled Candy Pumpkins 1 DOZEN

Hand Blown Glass Pumpkin  Fall Harvest Half Cherry Pumpkin

Fall Decor -  Paper Pumpkins

Miniature Pumpkins Fall Autumn Orange Harvest

WELCOME PUMPKIN With Autumn leaves for Fall, wall and door hanging decor

White Polka Dot Fabric Pumpkin, Fall, Autumn, Halloween, Harvest, Thanksgiving, Soft Sculpture, Home Decor

Felt Pumpkin Halloween or Thanksgiving Home Decor or Handcrafted Pretend Play Food - 1 Pc.

MADE IN (1) DAY....(custom order).....primitive fabric pumpkins--set of 3--handmade---halloween--thanksgiving--home decor

I love all these items and I hope you'll find something that will fit right in with your Thanksgiving decorations.
Have a wonderful day!

Pepper

Monday, October 10, 2011

PUMPKINS!!!!

                FONDANT PUMPKIN BABY

I think I will continue my theme from last Monday....PUMPKINS!

But instead of showing you how to create one, I will share some you can purchase.... Like the adorable little Fondant Pumpkin Baby in the above photo....(Just click on the name below the photos to be taken to the item in the shop).

Maybe some personal items, like hand soap or perfume in a pumpkin blend scent (the way to a man's heart is through his stomach...via his nose!)  Yummy!
          Pumpkin Pie Hand Soap


It looks like Pink sold this perfume but I am sure if you contact her she has more available....

Here is a more direct route to the stomach, yours or your man's!
 Dark Chocolate Pumpkin and Spice Truffles

How about some wall pumpkins?  These will last a lifetime!

            Fourth Generation Pumpkin

                            Be Thankful
This is perfect to highlight Thanksgiving in your home.

Look at this fabulous felted pumpkin bowl...fill it with pumpkin seeds for a fun snack treat!
               Felted Pumpkin Bowl


If you want a fabric pumpkin but don't have the time or inclination to create one your self...here are a couple ready to set on your mantel or table....
               Linen Fabric Pumpkin

            Orange Velvet Pumpkin


When I did a search for Pumpkin the variety of items was amazing...try it your self....so much creativity...so little space to show the items off!

VE

Monday, October 3, 2011

PUMPKINS! I LOVE PUMPKINS!

Most people who have followed this blog for any length of time realize that I have a "thing" for pumpkins...in fact when Autumn season comes along you will find us traveling...with mini pumpkins on our dash...WooHoo...It is now Autumn!

Pumpkin Time :)

So I went surfing, on the internet,  for a tutorial on how to create a fabric pumpkin and found just the pumpkin I wanted to make...on a wonderful blog... "The Simple Wife", click on the blog name to be taken to her tutorial...it was written in 2008 so it may take a few minutes to load...but it is worth it!

 Today, I went to work creating my fabric pumpkin:
First I chose a piece of heavy upholstery fabric (my suggestions is to use a lighter weight fabric for your first pumpkin, this was harder to work with).  I looked at both sides of my piece...
And decided to use the "wrong" side since it had more orange in it...


Following the directions on The Simple Wife I put the 2 ends together and created a seam, I used my sewing machine but this could be hand sewn also.


Next, I hand sewed a large running stitch all along one edge, about 1&1/2" up from the edge.  This was my gathering thread and it needs to be a strong thread and a double thread to make sure it does not break as you gather.  When the gathering was tight I tied the thread ends together and ran a few stitches through the fabric to make sure the gathers held.


I then turned my Pumpkin  so the correct side was now out....
 At this point I hand sewed another running stitch around the top edge of the pumpkin, again about 1 to 1&1/2" from the edge.  I did not gather it yet.

Joanne, The Simple Wife,  recommends filling your pumpkin with a mix of fiberfill stuffing and either rice or beans...for me it worked best to put a layer of fiberfill on the bottom, the filler in the middle and another layer of fiberfill on top, I also shoved fiberfill into the nooks and crannies to get the pumpkin shape I wanted.

After filling my pumpkin I gathered the top with the running stitch, tied the threads and sewed the top a little tighter to secure the thread.




Now for the stem,  Joanne suggests using actual stems from a pumpkin if you can obtain them without removing them from pumpkins in a store :)  I had no pumpkin stems :(  but I do have a husband willing to go the extra mile for me...in this case it meant he went to our yard and "trimmed" some bushes to find the perfect chunk of branch for my pumpkin :)  

Thanks Honey!
I inserted the stem into the hole where the top is gathered, (mine is not secured  yet)...Joanne suggests gluing it with hot glue...but for now it seems fine just as it is :) 

I have it sitting, with 2 others I created today, on my table...Once you get the hang of making these they take about an hour each...


Thanks Joanne for putting your tutorial together, it was perfect!


VE aka VintageEmbellishment