As if I still don't have enough pumpkins, I had to try one last idea. This one took a little thinking, but they came out really cute!
To make these, follow the pumpkin tutorial here, but with a small twist. Instead of using a printed fabric, I used burlap with a layer of thin beige fabric underneath. I used clear fusible webbing to attach the burlap to the beige fabric and then following the pumpkin directions mentioned above.
Of all my pumpkins this year, these were my favorite.
I love the texture and natural look of the burlap.
If you'd like to see the other stuffed pumpkin designs, go here and here.
Party it up at these fun link parties!
To make these, follow the pumpkin tutorial here, but with a small twist. Instead of using a printed fabric, I used burlap with a layer of thin beige fabric underneath. I used clear fusible webbing to attach the burlap to the beige fabric and then following the pumpkin directions mentioned above.
Of all my pumpkins this year, these were my favorite.
I love the texture and natural look of the burlap.
If you'd like to see the other stuffed pumpkin designs, go here and here.
Party it up at these fun link parties!
They are so cute! Thanks for sharing! Love them!
ReplyDeleteI love neutrals and I love your pumpkins. You did a great job sewing them and picking the fabrics!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! What a great new way to use burlap! Love it! I hope you can join my link party with these, too! alittleknickknack.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteohhhhhh i really like!
ReplyDeleteOoooo! can i win these in a give-a-way? lol!
ReplyDeletelove them :)
Those are just darling.
ReplyDeleteThese look great!
ReplyDeleteI love tutorials!!
I recently posted a tutorial to make a vintage style cushion. I think you'd like it. If you want to take a peek, here's the link:
http://moderncountrystyle.blogspot.com/2010/10/tutorial-modern-country-cushion-final.html
I'm your new Follower!
Sarahx
Love this! Linked to it from my blog on a pumpkin projects roundup post:
ReplyDeletehttp://scrimpalicious.blogspot.com/2010/10/roundup-pumpkin-patch.html
Hi there! I am your newest follower!! I found you on the weekend linky! I love finding new blogs and your is lovely:) You can find me at www.bouffeebambini.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing!! Great attention to detail:)
These are so cute! Thanks for linking up to Sister Sister Sunday, we are going to be featuring your project this week. See you soon!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the burlap pumpkins! Too cute! These really match my style, so I'm definitely going to try this out. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletePrecious!!! I think these are my favorite!!
ReplyDeletecute. cute. cute!!
ReplyDeletethanks for showing us
blessings
barbara jean
Love these! I wasn't planning on sewing pumpkins, you may make me reconsider.
ReplyDeleteThese are REALLY cute! I LOVE burlap and these are just perfect!!
ReplyDeleteLou Cinda :)
I featured your awesome pumpkins on my blog! Please come grab a "featured" button!
ReplyDeleteOh I love, LOVE these! Very cute and creative!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up for Friday Favorites last week!
These are great! ;-) And so are the football pumpkins...they're going on my "to-do" list.
ReplyDeleteHi there
ReplyDeleteThanks for your sweet comment and for coming by
Your pasta salad looks amazing, and I love these little pumpkins!
See you soon
Jenny
www.simcoestreet.blogspot.com
Those are so cute, great idea!
ReplyDeleteOh gosh these pumpkins a precious! I just followed you.
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful! I love the natural textures, too.
ReplyDeleteThank you a lot for all the knowledge you could share
ReplyDeleteJasa Animasi