This fun DIY project idea by Let’s MAKE It Academy on YouTube will show you how to make a fabric pumpkin easily using any fabric that you want. You can also make this in different sizes and use them as a decor for Fall or Thanksgiving. The materials for this project are budget-friendly and you can just repurpose whatever you can find in your craft room for embellishment.

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This DIY fabric pumpkin is so beautiful that everyone would think you bought it at a home decor store and they wouldn’t even suspect it’s handmade unless you tell them. Make sure that you give this DIY project a try and you won’t regret it, you might even want to make more than one piece. Learn how now by watching the video tutorial below.

Materials for Fall Fabric Pumpkins:

How to Fall Fabric Pumpkins:

Materials for Fall Fabric Pumpkins
Image Credit: Let’s MAKE It Academy via YouTube

Step 1

Download and print the pattern, then cut the fabric as instructed, and stitch together the edges making sure their right sides are facing.

Step 2

Make a running stitch around the opening on one end, then pull it tightly, and wrap the thread around it a couple of times before securing it with a tight knot.

Step 3

Turn the piece right side out, then make a running stitch on the opening of the fabric piece but don’t pull just yet, and stuff the fabric with poly-fil fiberfill.

Step 4

Now, pull the thread tightly to gather the edges, then push the needle down the center, pull it over, and make the indents of the pumpkin before securing it with a tight knot.

Step 5

Insert a stick down the center for the stem, then add more embellishments that you like, and you’re done! You can also make fabric pumpkins in other sizes,

How to Fall Fabric Pumpkins
Image Credit: Let’s MAKE It Academy via YouTube

How to Make Fall Fabric Pumpkins

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How to Make Fall Fabric Pumpkins

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