Guest Craft Project: Pumpkin Pillow

Posted by Caley on November 16th, 2009 at 11:45am

Designer Chery Ball of Stillcraftyafter50.blogspot.com sent us a great autumnal sewing project. The Pumpkin Pillow is made from a felted wool sweater and scrap fabric (for the leaves and stem). A touch of embroidery adds wonderful texture to the stuffed pumpkin. The leaves are affixed easily with Aleene’s Fabric Fusion™ Adhesive. Make this now for autumn decorating or bring as a host gift to Thanksgiving dinner.

Pumpkin Pillow Guest Craft Project: Pumpkin Pillow

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