Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Halloween Pillow or Wall Hanging



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I inherited a number of unfinished sewing projects from my mother-in-law, one of which was a template and enough fabric to make a set of Halloween placemats.  Instead of making a set of placemats, I used the template my mother-in-law made to make a Halloween pillow that can also be used as a wall hanging.

In my mother-in-law’s stash, this is the uncompleted project that I discovered:
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The project was missing an eye and nose, and the mouth was a bit crooked, so my first step was to cut out those parts from the black fabric.  I then pinned the pieces to one of the two orange pumpkins that my mother-in-law had cut out and used a zig-zag stitch to sew them into place.
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I wanted my creation to have a stem and found a scrap of brown fabric that worked perfectly.  I cut out the stem, sewed it, flipped it, and then stuffed it, including a pipe cleaner in with the stuffing so that I could bend the stem when it is on display.
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On the back pillow piece, I sewed a pocket that will hold a dowel if I want to use my pillow as a wall hanging.
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The stem was sewn in place on the right side of the pumpkin face.  Then with right sides together, I sewed the edges leaving space at the bottom for turning it right side out.  I trimmed the edges before turning it and ironed the flap at the bottom up on both sides.
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You can better see here where the unsewn parts were ironed into place.  Fill the pumpkin with fiberfill, sew the bottom edge, and it’s finished.
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I couldn’t resist taking a picture of this cute guy on the sofa in my sewing room.  I won’t leave him here because then I’d be the only one to enjoy his happy face.
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A great spot for him is hanging on my screened porch to great visitors.
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Another spot is in my formal living room where I can see his happy face each day.  You can find the directions for making the leaf and acorn pillows here.
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12 comments:

  1. Those are just to cute and I love the leaf pillow. Thanks for visiting.
    Sandy

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  2. what a sweet little pumpkin!! he looks at home everywhere! ;) great job!

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  3. I love it hanging on the wall as a greeting! Great job!

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  4. Cute pillow! I love that you included the place for the dowel rod...that was smart!

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  5. Just adorable! I love pillows, and will be adding this to my to do's!

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  6. He's adorable, Paula! I love, love, love jack-o-lanterns, and this one is so cute! Thank you for the step-by-step instructions. Your idea of including the pipe cleaner in the stem is brilliant!

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  7. Sew Cute Paula. Great project. and Easy. You might even be able to hot glue vs sew, for those maybe without a sewing machine. :D

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  8. Great project, Paula! I think I could actually make this, even as an inexperienced seamstress. Thanks.

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  9. Totally cute! And thanks for the tip on using the pipe cleaner in the stem!

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  10. How clever are you! I love this and will definitely have to make one! xo

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