I’m out visiting family in Colorado this past week and a half. Actually I am nannying a sweet 16 month old great nephew while his parents take a 10th anniversary tropical vacation.
Here is my charge Brady and he runs 90 to nothing about 95% of the time he is awake! He is so sweet and snuggly unless of course he has something to investigate. Then Brady is a boy with a mission! He is a great assistant!
This was my office while Brady took his middle of the day naps, taking in the beautiful Colorado scenery. My sis was with me for part of this trip so we hit the Restore and Goodwill stores as we came across them.
I found this awesome (but not wool :( ) variegated sweater in shades of oranges and a vague shade of pink here and there. I cut about 6-8 inch segments of the sleeves to make the pumpkins, just straight across both thicknesses of the sleeve.
With the sleeve right sides together stitch up what will be the bottom of the pumpkin with a long running stitch and heavy thread, then turn right side out. Now stuff the pumpkin with Polyfil stuffing. You can make it as big or little as you want by adding more or less stuffing. Now gather the top of the pumpkin with a long running stitch and heavy thread.
This one I gathered the top really snug and used it as the stem, wrapping it with jute twine. I used the green mohair/wool sweater I found at Goodwill to make the leaves. I just printed off a an outline of a pumpkin leaf and made two sizes.
I added curly willow branch cuttings for the pumpkin tendrils.
These all came from that same pumpkin…you can see the variations in color. I got two pumpkins out of each sleeve and I made two more “sleeves” from the front and back of the sweater.
I added them to a newly spray painted plum color basket.
I may be linking to these great parties!
Oh, those are so cute and very creative! I really like the natural element you added with the willow. Did you have any fraying with either of the sweaters?
ReplyDeleteLove those pumpkins. What a great idea! Xx
ReplyDeleteLove your sweater pumpkins, great tutorial too. Plus that little nephew is just the cutest, so sweet. Thanks so much for linking to Inspire Me. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteThose are so darned cute!!! Love 'em. Have a great weekend. Linda
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful! I've been looking for a good project I can use as a centerpiece this season, that won't break the bank. This is such a wonderful idea! Thanks for sharing :-)
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These are so cute Ellen. Thanks for sharing.
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Patti
Love these, Ellen! :)
ReplyDeleteEllen,
ReplyDeleteThese are so great. You really are creative.
- Erin
Love the pumpkins! Now I'm on the hunt for sweaters! Woohoo! Thanks for sharing at Sew Crafty!
ReplyDeleteThese are precious!! they look so high end but seem so quick and easy to make. If you could share them over at my weekly party I would love it :) Hope to see you pop over!!
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These are adorable. Good job! I'd love if you'd link up to The DIY'ers! http://homecomingmn.blogspot.com/2013/09/the-diyers-31.html
ReplyDeleteAwesome pumpkins Ellen! Sounds like you're having a fun trip!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
Hope you have a fabulous week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
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So cute! I saw your post on Nifty Thrifty Sunday, and wanted to see how you recycled a sweater into a pumpkin.
ReplyDeleteI would love for you to share your pumpkins at Fabulously Frugal Thursday!
These are so cute and clever! Thanks for sharing at Mix it up Monday :)
ReplyDeleteI love these "pumpkins" and great you could use old sweaters, too. I don't have sweater that cute but I may be able to get them at a tag sale this weekend. So glad you join us each week at What to do Weekends Party. Linda
ReplyDeleteSo creative and cozy! Love them! Thanks for linkin up to Sunday FUNday!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! Thanks for linking up to the Pumpkin Parade!
ReplyDeletethese are so sweet! love the leaves!
ReplyDeleteI totally need a sweater pumpkin. Adorable!
ReplyDeleteReally cute! Thanks for linking to the Pumpkin Parade
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