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Sunday, September 28, 2014

CRAFTS WITH ANASTASIA--NO-SEW FABRIC PUMPKIN


It's hard to believe October is only two days away. However, if you frequent craft and home dec stores, you've probably been seeing Halloween items since July. Today I'm featuring a repeat of a craft that first appeared here blog three years ago because it's quick and easy and also a no-sew craft. This fabric pumpkin would look great on a shelf or just about anywhere else. And you don’t have to worry about it rotting! -- AP

No-Sew Fabric Pumpkin

Materials:
5” Styrofoam ball
scraps of orange, gold, and brown print fabrics
1 yd. DMC green Memory Thread
3” cinnamon stick
9” length 3/8” diameter dowel
X-acto knife
tacky glue

1. Using the X-acto knife, carve out the top and bottom of the Styrofoam ball, flattening it into more of a pumpkin shape.

2. Sharpen one end of the dowel into a point. You can use an electric pencil sharpener for this. Use the dowel to press creases into the Styrofoam to create the sections of a pumpkin.

3. Cut 2-1/2” x 8” pieces of fabric. Trim to form points at short ends.

4. Using the dowel, press the fabric into the creases to cover the sections. Alternate the various fabric colors.

5. Cut the Memory Thread into two 18” pieces. Wind the pieces around the dowel to curl.

6. Poke a hole in the top of the pumpkin. Fill the hole with tacky glue. Insert one end of each piece of Memory Thread and the cinnamon stick.

2 comments:

Angela Adams said...

Love that pumpkin! Here in Philly, lots of houses are already decorated for Halloween.

ANASTASIA POLLACK said...

Thanks, Angela! I'm seeing Halloween decorations going up around here, too.