Happy Fall, y’all! We’ve got a pretty plush pumpkin tutorial for you today. With 10 minutes to spare and some Cuddle fabric, you can upgrade your plain pumpkins into glamorous no-sew pumpkin decorations to display all season long.
We made our no-sew pumpkins with Shannon Cuddle fabrics. The Cuddle fabrics make for full and fluffy pumpkins. You can use fun prints to create chic pumpkins to match your style.
Watch the Video Tutorial
Kimberly will show you how to make these quick no-sew pumpkins using just a few materials in this FREE video tutorial.
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Gather Your Supplies
These glamorous pumpkins are sew low-maintenance! You only need a decorative pumpkin, some fabric and a few more supplies to complete these. We recommend making a few in various colors and textures to put together a perfect pumpkin patch.
- Decorative Pumpkin from Hobby Lobby
- Cuddle Rust Solid Yardage by Shannon Fabrics
- Cuddle Black and White Buffalo Yardage by Shannon Fabrics
- Luxe Cuddle Silver Glacier Yardage by Shannon Fabrics
- Luxe Cuddle Alloy Snowy Owl Yardage by Shannon Fabrics
- Hot Glue Gun by Surebonder
- Periwinkle Frixion Erasable Marker
To gauge the correct amount of fabric, measure your pumpkin. Add the height and width of the pumpkin, then double it. Cut a square and place your pumpkin in the center. Now, you’re good to go! If you’ve never worked with Cuddle before, we have some helpful tips here to get you started.
Sew Pin-able!
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Share with #FQSNoSewPumpkins
We hope you decide to no-sew your own pumpkins, and if you do, be sure to share them with us on Facebook and Instagram using #fqsnosewpumpkins so we can see and share your work!
Happy crafting!
3 comments
Love the cuddle pumpkin & also the flannel pumpkin. Can’t wait to try them both. Thanks for all your great tutorials.
I’m seeking this pattern and cannot find it anywhere. Any ideas?
It is just the video tutorial we have linked! That and the supply list are all you need.