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13 Pretty Fabric Pumpkins to Make for Fall

August 23, 2023 by Anne Weaver

You can always tell when it’s about to be fall because you start seeing pumpkins everywhere!  Pumpkin flavored coffees, pumpkin desserts, and of course people decorating their homes with pumpkins.  Plastic pumpkins, foam pumpkins, and of course my favorite are little fabric pumpkins decorating tabletops and mantels.  Fabric pumpkins allow for a wide range of patterns and textures that are sure to match any décor style.  And they’re easy to sew, which is always a plus.  We’ve rounded up 13 pretty fabric pumpkins you can make for fall.  So if you’re thinking you might want to make some fabric pumpkins for your space, scroll on for some cute fabric pumpkins you can DIY.

I’m sure you’ll find at least one or two you want to make!  There are so many cute ways to make a fabric pumpkin.  And because pumpkins work for both Halloween and general autumn decorating, you can keep them out throughout the season. 

 

Chenille Fabric Pumpkins by Flamingo Toes

[photo credit: Flamingo Toes]

 

DIY Cinderella Fabric Pumpkin Craft for Your Fall Décor by Hearth & Vine

[photo credit: Hearth & Vine]

 

Patchwork Fleece Fabric Pumpkin Tutorial (Free Pattern) by Fleece Fun

[photo credit: Fleece Fun]

 

How to Make Fabric Pumpkins (No Sewing!) by Vicky Myers Creations

[photo credit: Vicky Myers Creations]

 

Fabric Pumpkins from a Halloween Bandana by Sadie Seasongoods

[photo credit: Sadie Seasongoods]

 

DIY Scrap Fabric Scented Pumpkin Puffs by CraftBits

[photo credit: CraftBits]

 

How to Make a Fabric Pumpkin with Old Cotton Flannel by Lou Lou

[photo credit: Lou Lou]

 

Colorful Fall Fabric Pumpkins by Flamingo Toes

[photo credit: Flamingo Toes]

 

How to Make a Burlap Pumpkin by Sondra Lyn at Home

[photo credit: Sondra Lyn at Home]

 

How to Make Velvet Pumpkins by She Holds Dearly

[photo credit: She Holds Dearly]

 

Toilet Paper Pumpkin Craft! [Fun Fall Décor] by The Frugal Girls

[photo credit: The Frugal Girls]

 

Fall Pumpkins Tutorial by Pink Suede Shoe

[photo credit: Pink Suede Shoe]

 

DIY Fabric Pumpkins (Free Pattern) by Positively Splendid

[photo credit: Positively Splendid]

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Designer Spotlight: Flossy Fox Shop

If you like your cross stitch designs full of color and with a bit of an 8-bit video game feel, you’ll want to check out Flossy Fox Shop. This Etsy seller based in Washington state specializes in fantasy creatures, cozy witch scenes, magic and myths, as well as other designs that are sure to delight. 

I know that shop category “cozy witch scenes” caught my attention, so let’s take a look. It’s mostly sampler style designs with lots of little elements, and some are specifically parts of the house like a cozy with kitchen or library. The one shown here is called Bats and Bells, Tea and Spells, and it includes a table in front of a window with plenty of fun creatures like a fox, crow, dragon and cat. 

On the wall there are swords and an axe, and maybe also some drying herbs and a teapot. The design is 82 by 77 stitches and uses 22 colors. On 14 count fabric it comes out to 5.9 by 5.5 inches, or almost 15 by 14 cm. 

The largest category is myths and magic, which includes cryptids, dragons, mermaids, kitsune and other fanciful creatures. Another large group is animals and nature, which is heavy on cats and corgis, as well as foxes.

There’s also a handful of cute bookmarks, some Christmas designs, and a few cute video game inspired designs. They also have a few stitchalongs if that’s something you enjoy. 

These projects are colorful, cute and whimsical, and look like they would be a lot of fun to stitch if you like this style. 

The shop also includes some cute needle minders and washi tape in a similar style if you want to coordinate your stitching. 

Check out all the cuteness at Flossy Fox Shop, and if you stitch up one of their patterns I’d love to hear about it!

[Photo: Flossy Fox Shop]

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