I really love pumpkins and when the Halloween season comes along I squeak like an over excited toddler when ever I see a pumpkin patch. Each year I have been here (did I mention it is 5 now!) I have insisted on carving pumpkins. When we were little no one celebrated Halloween in the UK - in fact if someone did ring your doorbell you didn't answer it for fear of having eggs thrown at you or something horrible like that. So the discovery of dressing up, stupid amounts of candy, tacky decorations (our front lawn was so nearly decorated in polystyrene tombstones last year - until I realized ... at the check out ... tombstones in hand ... that it might lead to divorce) and of course - pumpkins!!
Last year I made some life sized patchwork pumpkins.
They were very luxurious and really quite beautiful. I used recycled silk ties and lovely thick upholstery cord to tie around the pumpkins. However lovely they were - and they were certainly big - they deemed to be totally impractical for selling on Etsy due to postage costs!
Here is my tutorial for making your own simple patchwork pumpkin. My version this year is much smaller - but the tutorial will help you make any sized pumpkin - it is up to you. Remember that pumpkins come in all shapes and sizes - so if you think your sewing is too dodgy or your stuffing is too lumpy - it won't matter in the least - throw caution to the wind and dive on in!!
Simple Patchwork Pumpkin
You will need:
- colorful fabric- yellows, gold, oranges
- thread for sewing
- some sort of stuffing - I tend to use Poly-fil
- selection of yarn, thread, cord - NOTE: you will need 12 x the length of your template
- felt for leaf (optional)
1. Make your template. Your template can be any size - as long as it is this sort of eye shape - it will work.
2. Cut out the template out 6 times from different fabrics. This is a great way to use up all those small pieces of fabric you have lying around - sew pieces together to make patchwork strips ...... and then cut out the templates. Each section of the pumpkin can be as plain or as 'patchworked' as you like.
3. Sew the shapes - one by one - together to make a ball. Remember you need 6 pieces sewn together make a pumpkin. Leave part of the last seam open - this will allow you to turn the pumpkin right side out. Turn your pumpkin right side out and stuff. Sew shut the open seam.
4. Now you need to cut your yarn/thread that will wrap around the pumpkin. You will need 12 x the length of your template. My template here was 5 inches long so I cut 60" of mixed yarns. I chose to use 4 strands of yarn - a dark green, light green, yellow and a cream. There are so many things you could use to add decorative detail here - ribbons, sequins, lace etc - just experiment!
5. Tie your yarns around your pumpkin (I twisted my yarns together as I went.) Make sure the yarn is tightly squeezing the ball - this will help give the 'pumpkin' shape. You will find that knotting the yarn at each 'junction' will help it stay in place.
Make sure you make a nice strong knot at the top of the pumpkin.
6. Once you have tied the yarn around your pumpkin - you will want to make a stalk. Select one strand of yarn and use it to wrap around the other strands. I used a simple slip knot which I repeated (keeping it nice and tight) until I didn't have any yarn left and a little stalk was left at the top of the pumpkin.
Tie a knot at each end of each yarn strand and trim to your desired length.
You can add a little leaf to your pumpkin if you wish. I cut a pumpkin leaf from green felt and tied the leaf to the stalk of the pumpkin.
So what to do with my little pumpkins. Well this little pumpkin is just the perfect size for a pincushion ...... and if you would like to win this little pumpkin pincushion - all you have to do is leave a comment on my blog (remember to leave an e-mail address so I can find you) before midnight (EST) on October 23rd!
UPDATE: Pumpkin was won by Donna from Cottage Days & Journeys. Number was selected by the Truly Random Number Generator!
Oh that is so adorable! I would love to win it please!
ReplyDeleteApril xx
Email address is on my blog page!
Dash it - I thought I was first!!
ReplyDeleteAs I'm always throwing my pins around this would come in really handy!!
Such an easy tutorial to follow, so I think if I don't win your giveaway I'll make my own!!
Very cool! I love the colors!
ReplyDeleteI love the pumpkin and the tutorial is well done, I want to make a little pumpkin patch of my own this weekend. I would love to win of course. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteSue Cahill (sbonetsue at yahoo dot com)
Thanks so much for posting the how-to's! I can't wait to make these!
ReplyDeleteChristine
What a fabulous tutorial! The pincushion looks so cute. Love the life sized ones you made - using silk ties was most inspired!
ReplyDeleteit's so pretty. i need to get a sewing machine. :D i like it!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this idea.
ReplyDeleteI hope to make some soon.
onourwayonline.com
meg @ onourwayonline (dot) com
Oh, this is great! I have always wanted to make some pumpkins. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThis is too cute!! I've just finished a strawberry pincushion and it kinda sorta looks like a strawberry! :O) So, I'm trying this one tonight!!! Woo Hoo! Thanks for the great tutorial. And don't worry, if I win yours, I won't try to pass it off as mine. No one in my family would believe me!! ;)
ReplyDeleteOMGosh how cute! I will have to try this. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLove the little pumpkin! I'm going to try to make one also.
ReplyDeleteElaine R
emrosser@shaw.ca
What a marvelous pincushion - love your tutorial. Hope I am the lucky winner!! Thanks. Anne a.haun@abcglobal.net
ReplyDeletegreat tutorial, pumpkins are such lovely things!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great pumpkin and tutorial. thanks, you did a great job...
ReplyDeletePlease add my name to your pot.
thanks
Susan.
susan.molnar@att.net
www.susansews.blogspot.com
I love the little pumpkins, just wish I could sew!! I am going to make some little knitted pumpkins for hallowe'en :oP My e-mail is hetty24tigger@yahoo.com for the giveawat. many thanks!
ReplyDeleteThat pumpkin is adorable! I certainly would ot object to winning it. :D
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely idea! I might have to try making these as gifts.
ReplyDeleteOh lovely, (I am rubbish at working out patterns, how clever of you). I might try this, I could do with a new pincushion and I need to get sewing again...your big ones from last year are simply lovely.
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteYour pumpkins are great! I have the perfect spot for one in my studio! LOL
Thanks for sharing your tutorial with all of us.
Hugs,
Norma
I love that pumpkin PC! Please enter my name in the contest.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
so cute! I'd love to win
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing your ideas.
The pumpkins are so very cute. I'm going to try this...when I get some 'free' time. Thanks for sharing your pattern. In the meantime, I'd LURVE to be entered in your draw.
ReplyDeleteRachel
Rachael I can't wait to have a go at these thanks for the tutorial!!!
ReplyDeleteSew good you're able to sew again. Love the pumpkins.
ReplyDeleteLove the Pumpkin !!
ReplyDeletePlease enter me in your giveaway, it would look great next to my ghost :-)
Liz
Wow! Your pumpkins out of ties are SO wonderful! I absolutely love them! Thank you for the great tutorial. I may just be able to do it. =) Thank you also for the giveaway. I never win but i love to leave comments on peoples creativity anyway! BIG HUGS
ReplyDeleteThat is so awesome! I wish I was that good! Thanks for the contest! I'd love to win the pumpkin!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute.
ReplyDeleterebbi511 at peoplepc.com
That is so cute. Enter me too!
ReplyDeleteWow, loved the directions. You are really talented.
ReplyDeletedavedana@aye.net
wow this is realy cute i love to win this thanks
ReplyDeletethis is adorable
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little pumpkin; I'd love to win it.
ReplyDeleteI have that same pumpkin in a large pattern. I bought it at a yard sale several years ago. I would love this one to go with my sewing things. Thanks for the give away.
ReplyDeleteNice pincushion. You are so creative. I would love to win it.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win this in time for Halloween...
ReplyDeletei want to win, that looks neat
ReplyDeleteSo very cute! Love to win!
ReplyDeletejudy7885atgmaildotcom
well..... if that isn't the cutest little pumpkin ever!! I want one!!!
ReplyDeleteCarolyn
thebarberbunch.blogspot.com
What a great idea to use old ties as the fabric for your wonderful pumpkins. Your tutorial is just great---thank you.
ReplyDeleteSo, you're back in NY now? I hope you're settled and it seems you're back to creating! I hope you have a chance to enjoy some lovely East Coast fall scenery, too!!
Dana
Lovely pattern Rachael, thank you. I hope you are all settled in your new place, I guess one good thing is that they will have some amazing fabric and yarn stores in New York, you will make us all green with envy!
ReplyDeleteKathy
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What an adorable pincushion. Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a good idea to use silk ties.
ReplyDeleteThank you for having this! I would love to win this. Fantastic giveaway! THank you!
ReplyDeletetatertot374@sbcglobal.net
I love your adorable Pumpkin!
ReplyDeletejanetfaye (at) gmail (dot) com
So so cute! Your really have a gift!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea.
ReplyDeleteI love your pincushions expecially the ones in the red and pinks! Hope I win one!!
ReplyDeleteCount me in...I love them!
ReplyDeleteHugz,
Michele
cute! i love fall and pumpkins are starting to peek out of every corner at my house as well :) thanks for the great tutorial -- even if i don't win i might just have to try this one for myself! :)
ReplyDeleteso cute!! I am just learning how to sew, so this would be perfect to add to my list of needs :)
ReplyDeleterough6@sbcglobal.net
So cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial - I love the pincushions!
ReplyDeleteSo creative. If I don't win, I will have to make one for myself...
ReplyDeletethis is so cute! Thanks for posting the tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteYou've created a precious pincushion pumpkin!
ReplyDeletethat would comre in vert handy
ReplyDeletePick me. I love pumpkins and i need a pincushion
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fabulous. What a great way to use up some smaller pieces of fabric and come out with something useful as well.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win this cute pincushion.
ReplyDelete-Terra
partymix25(at)hotmail(dot)com
That's so cute - I'm thrilled to have a pattern and tute to go along with the inpiration pics.
ReplyDeleteI love pumpkins and deperately need new (and interesting) pincushions, so I really hope I win the giveaway, too. :)
Kat
nightfall@hotmail.com
Hi Racheal thanks for your comment on my "new" sewing room it doesnt bother my hubby he has a room out back with his computer in it & hes not much of a tele watcher as for the footy its me that watches it not him hes not sports minded at all!! Im the one that sits up late at night to watch the rugby!! could you please include me in your draw I love pumpkin!!
ReplyDeletequiltygal@hotmail.com
Good job, and great pumpkin! I love the fabrics you mixed.
ReplyDeleteOoooh, that pumpkin would look so cute by my sewing machine!
ReplyDeletekathy e
I have been making a 'theme' pincushion for every month this year and now I have a 'Great Pumpkin' pattern! Thank you for your wonderful inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win that!! I know I could make one but I have other WIP's going on right now!
ReplyDeleteCuuuute! I'm going to make these with my daughter!
ReplyDeletekrismarie (at) aol.com
Oh this is so cute. I'll have to make some with my daughter.
ReplyDeleteJenni
jkim6031 at cinci(.)rr(.)com
These are adorable! Love the fabric!
ReplyDeleteI have been crafting for almost 30 years now and do you know I STILL haven't made myself a pin cushion?! Here's hoping...
ReplyDelete..and I won't have a chance of winning if I don't give you my email: loralee13@verizon.net
ReplyDeleteLove the little pumpkin! Your blog is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteCongratulation! kisses from Chile,
Titi
So adorable! My favorite season is fall (and it is just too short in my area of the world)! Thanks for the chance to win and the generous tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThey are simply gorgeous. I'm a big Halloween/pumpkin fan as well.
ReplyDeletegrrl at supergrrl.com
so cute.
ReplyDeleteI would love to have that pumpkin. I made crocheted pumpkin this year.
ReplyDeleteHey Bunny Girl! What an easy to follow tutorial you've written. I always get caught up and tie myself up in words. Good luck with your giveaway. Hope that you meet lots of lovely folk! Jen
ReplyDeleteVery cute, cant wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Oh! I love pumpkins too! I love seeing them all jumbled up waiting for someone to take them home...
ReplyDeleteHow very adorable! I would love to be entered to win. Thanks!
ReplyDeletewow, 84 comments already... I so need a pincushion, at the minute all my pins are stuck on the inside lid of my 20 yr old sewing basket :-o... I love the way the USA dresses everything up for Halloween, I wanted to put up some Halloween decs but was told in no uncertain terms I can't do it until it's actually Halloween!!!
ReplyDeleteLisa x
super cute
ReplyDeletewanted to let you know i featured this tutorial over at craftandfound.com!
ReplyDeleteThe design is very attractive but I have found polyfill is not a very good filling for pincushions. It seems to attract moisture and rust needles if they are left for more than a few days. Bran is sometimes suggested but I usually use wool fleece. Probably wool yarn scraps would work as well, but not acrylic.
ReplyDeleteI love it!!! Great giveaway
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! I'll be linking to this project.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this! Looks wonderful, I'll try it!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! I need a pincushion.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I'm going to try to make these with my girls.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love, fall and pumpkins! This is adorable and the tutorial is great!
ReplyDeleteSo cute - count me in please.
ReplyDeletektgonyea at gmail.com
WHAT A GREAT IDEA THANKS FOR SHARE!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely concept, and finished product! I could use a pincushion, too.
ReplyDeletety for the easy tutorial!
ReplyDeleteClever pumpkin pin cushion.
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I need to try to make that. Hopefully mine will be as cute as yours!
ReplyDeleteRachael i LOVE this little pumpkin! I would love to win it so much!!!! My e-mail is on my blog ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial as well!
Cheers,
Talia
So clever. Thank you for the opportunity to win!! Kathy
ReplyDeletekschenckATbresnanDOTnet
Your pumpkins are so cute. I downloaded a pumpkin pattern from somewhere...I can't remember, but I haven't had the chance to make it yet. Maybe if I win one I won't have to...heh, heh.
ReplyDeleteThat is just the most adorable little thing! Thank you so much for the tutorial- I will have to make these for my kids teachers for Christmas.
ReplyDeletegrazie grazie
ReplyDeleteciao dall'italia
Mrita
These are so beautiful! I'd have this on display next to my sewing machine, they're way too cute to hide away in a drawer.
ReplyDeleteit's really adorable!
ReplyDeleteOOoo, I love Halloween too and also get very excited!
ReplyDeleteYour pincushion is lovely adn I would love to win it.
If not I will have to try and make one myself!!
amy.cousins@btopenworld.com
Cutest thing I have seen in a long time! Love it!
ReplyDeleteSher
I'm totally incompetent with a sewing machine--so the only way I will ever have one of these cute little pumpkins is to win one.
ReplyDeletefarrell@crosslake.net
the pumpkin is so cute
ReplyDeletetiramisu392 (at) yahoo.com
OMGosh! Too cute. I am going to have to make one of these for my mother-in-law who loves to sew. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteJust discovered your site and wow , your blog is amazing
ReplyDeletewould love to win the pumpkin
abasketforyou@aol.com
thanks for all the inspiration
Blessings
Michelle
So cute. . . and thanks for the do-it-yourself instructions!
ReplyDeleteThese are darling. I may have to try making these with some fabric I have around here.
ReplyDeletersgrandinetti @ yahoo.com
Really cute, I might just try it. I just bought a new sewing machine and really need a pincushion.
ReplyDeleteVery cute. I may try to make this as a gift. :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I would love to win this.
ReplyDeleteYou have such a talent and this is really creative! Autumn is absolutely my favorite season and this would be a wonderful thing to have!
ReplyDeleteI care for my 4 and 5 yr old granddaughters daily. i have been teaching them to sew. I have a ratty old tomatoe pincushion I have had forever. I would love to be able to have this in my sewing box and to be able to use it with my granddaughters. Thank you for a really beautiful craft
ReplyDeletelunadelmar_99@yahoo.com
This is simply adorable!!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute! I love your tutorial; you make it sound so easy to make. But you know mine wouldn't turn out like yours, right?
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Elizabeth
The pumpkins are clever and cool.
ReplyDeleteso cute! thanks for the opp! what a cute idea
ReplyDeleteThe pin cushion is so cute.I
ReplyDeletehave always liked pumpkins.It
is so natural.Very crafty.Thanks
for the giveaway
CharlieGurl57@aol.com
PLEASE COUNT ME IN ON THIS AWESOME GIVEAWAY :)
ReplyDeleteHi. I am just beginning sewing and knitting and I just adore you and your projects. I have used some off your instructions to make somethings. Thank you for all that you've helped me with. I would love to have this great patchwork pumpkin,(I would think of it as your autograph. I used a few of your patterns to make toys for the kids in the hospital that is near me. They are very glad. My email is priyanka.04@hotmail.com.Thanks again, for everything.
ReplyDeleteThus pincushion is beautiful. I would love to win it. garrettsambo@aol.com
ReplyDeleteToo cute! Thanks for the contest!
ReplyDeleteairalynn(@)gmail . com
That's a great idea. It makes a really cute pincushion. Thanks for having the contest!
ReplyDeleteso cute! i love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! Thank you for the opportunity to participate in this giveaway!
ReplyDeletealways share the most beautiful place this is
ReplyDeletethanx.
Thanks is always nice to share
ReplyDeletevery good cool style thank you.
ReplyDeleteAdorei,vou tentar fazer uma.Abraços
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