Transition from Halloween to Thanksgiving with these cute and simple DIY fabric pumpkins!

Simple diy fabric pumpkins

It seems more and more people are going straight from Halloween to decorating and getting ready for Christmas.  Thanksgiving always seems to get overlooked and pushed to the side as Christmas comes earlier and earlier every year. I love decorating for Halloween, but I also love keeping the pumpkin theme going throughout the rest of November until we officially hit the Christmas season.

Simple diy fabric pumpkins diy

To change out my decor from Halloween to a more generic fall theme, I wanted to create some pumpkins that weren’t just plain orange, but had some fun fall patterns to them. I ended up making pumpkins out of fabric that only require a little bit of sewing. To create the stems, I used an old paper towel roll that I had – I love being able to work in a little upcycle into my projects! My paper towel stems were the perfect touch to complete the look of my simple DIY fabric pumpkins.  Check out the tutorial below to see how easy it is to make your own simple DIY fabric pumpkins.

Supplies:

  • 1/2 Yard of Fabric
  • Empty Paper Towel Roll
  • Needle and Thread
  • Hot Glue Gun and Glue
  • Raffia
  • Batting

Simple diy fabric pumpkins materials

Here’s how to create your own Simple DIY Fabric Pumpkins:

Cut two pieces of fabric 6 inches wide and 11 inches long. After you cut your fabric, hit it with an iron to make sure you get out any wrinkles.  Next, place your two pieces of fabric together with the patterned sides facing each other.  Sew the sides together, leaving the top and bottom open.  Cut a piece of thread that is a yard long and triple it up to make it thicker.  Run all three strands through a needle. Start on the bottom of your fabric creating a running stitch. Make your stitch loose and wide. Be sure to not stitch the two pieces of fabric together.

Simple diy fabric pumpkins fabric

After you’re done with the running stitch on the bottom of your pumpkin, pull your thread tight to cinch the fabric together.

Simple diy fabric pumpkins thread

Run your needle through the gathered fabric a few times to make sure it’s nice and secure.  Then, tie a knot and cut your thread.

Simple diy fabric pumpkins sewing process

Grab small chunks of batting and stuff it inside of your fabric. You’ll fill it about halfway.

Simple diy fabric pumpkins = small

Next, create a slit halfway down on the top and bottom of your pumpkin.

Simple diy fabric pumpkins bottom

Grab the two pieces of fabric and pull them tight to create a knot.

Simple diy fabric pumpkins two pieces

Cut a 2 inch piece from your paper towel roll and then cut it open. Trim down the fabric on your pumpkin and wrap your cardboard around it until you get a snug fit.

Simple diy fabric pumpkins paper towel

When you find the right size, hot glue the cardboard together to create the stem.

Simple diy fabric pumpkins roll

Place the cardboard over your fabric.  Add glue to the top inside portion and push the sides together.  This will create your stem.

Simple diy fabric pumpkins sterm

Finally, add hot glue around the base of the stem and press down. Add another layer of glue around the outside of the stem and tie on some raffia to finish it off.

Simple diy fabric pumpkins raffia

You can create simple DIY fabric pumpkins in different sizes.  Just make sure the shape you start with is a rectangle.  WARNING: These little pumpkins are addicting – you may find yourself with an entire mantle full!

Simple diy fabric pumpkins display

Simple diy fabric pumpkins on a tray

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