tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597823795338966468.post7551002131806957380..comments2023-06-30T08:15:12.608-05:00Comments on ReCycle ReUse ReDesign: ReCycled PumpkinJohnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15807894716128927289noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597823795338966468.post-86550224757455322302011-09-16T14:22:39.103-05:002011-09-16T14:22:39.103-05:00Agnes, I use a rectangle of fabric that is 11 inch...Agnes, I use a rectangle of fabric that is 11 inches by 26 inches and do a seam on the short end and then a hand running stitch both top and bottom. After you close off the bottom you can fill with pillow fiber. Close off the top and glue in your stem. After drying I create the "sections" by stitching at the top and the thread becomes the outline, stitch at bottom to catch then the tread becomes the outine again, catch thread at top and repeat so you have 6 sections. Glue some moss to hide the thread by the stem and center of the bottom. Done. <br />Good Luck, can't wait to see a finished one!Johnnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5597823795338966468.post-69410841892562612402011-09-16T13:25:20.754-05:002011-09-16T13:25:20.754-05:00I would like to make a pumkin too.
My English is n...I would like to make a pumkin too.<br />My English is not that good, so i ask you: what do you put IN it? How can i make a pumkin round?<br />Outside is not a problem, but inside?<br />Love,<br />AgnesAgneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10393323440662519635noreply@blogger.com