How to make a pumpkin out of fabric: fun and festive Halloween craft!

How to make a pumpkin out of fabric: fun and festive Halloween craft!

Looking for a fun and festive way to decorate your home this Halloween? Why not try making a pumpkin out of fabric? This is a simple craft that anyone can do, and it's a great way to add some seasonal flair to your décor. In this tutorial, we will show you how to make a pumpkin out of fabric using basic sewing skills. So gather your supplies and let's get started!

Materials needed

Materials needed. Picture shows scissors, hessian, thread, pen, plate, orange fabric, stuffing material.
  • Fat quarter of fabric
  • Stuffing
  • Pinking scissors (optional)
  • Scissors
  • Pen
  • Thread
  • Plate
  • Hessian
  • Needle
  • Glue gun

Instructions

Step 1: First, take your fabric and place it flat on the table. Then, take your plate and use the pen to trace a circle on the fabric.
Step 2: Next, cut out your circle, this doesn’t have to be very neat. We used pinking scissors but this can be done with normal scissors instead.
Plate on fabric. Fabric with zigzag edge from pinking scissors.
Step 3: Thread your needle, and then do a running stich around the edge of the circle. 
Step 4: Turn your fabric inside out and begin to pull the end of the thread to start to gather the fabric.
Step 5: Stuff your pumpkin to the desired amount.
Step 6: Pull the thread a tight as you can and do a few stitches as close to the top as you can to fasten the fabric and hold in place.
Plate on fabric. Fabric with zigzag edge from pinking scissors. Fabric with zigzag edge from pinking scissors.
Step 7: To make the pumpkin stem, cut some hessian approximately 7cm wide and 5cm long. Using a glue gun, roll it up and glue the edge.
Step 8: Push the hessian roll in the center of the pumpkin to fit it in place.
Plate on fabric. Fabric with zigzag edge from pinking scissors.

Ta da! Handmade pumpkins! You can make these in a range of different fabrics and colours, and you can even wrap twine around the pumpkins to give them more shape.

You can download the instructions here.

28th September 2022

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