9 DIY Fabric Pumpkins For Fall And Thanksgiving

diy fabric pumpkins for fall and thanksgiving

Don’t wanna decorate a usual or faux pumpkin? Looking for more original ideas to rock? I have some for you! Today we are sharing the coolest fabric pumpkins – very soft, very cute and very fall-like! Let’s take a look and get ready to sew – some of them really require that.

Velvet is a very trendy and very fall-like fabric, it’s warm and comforting and looks luxurious, so why not cover your pumpkin with it? Make these 10 minute DIY velvet pumpkins! You won’t need to pick up a needle at all, and if it weren’t for the pumpkin stem, you won’t even need glue for this tutorial! In other words, these are the easiest fabric pumpkins ever and they look like you picked them up a Pottery Barn.

A large yarn-wrapped pumpkin secured with twine surrounded with smaller ones in warm autumn tones (here is the tutorial to make these cute yarn pumpkins).

A large yarn-wrapped pumpkin secured with twine surrounded with smaller ones in warm autumn tones (here is the tutorial to make these cute yarn pumpkins).

Not all pumpkins have to be real or plastic, and they definitely don’t have to be orange. Go for a different kind of pumpkin to your home’s fall decor, these no sew fabric pumpkins are easy to make, easy to customize, and look so cute! What’s great about these no-sew fabric pumpkins is how easy it is to customize them to your tastes choosing different fabrics and colors.

Refined DIY velvet pumpkins in jewel tones (via www.abbikirstencollections.com).

Refined DIY velvet pumpkins in jewel tones (via www.abbikirstencollections.com).

This project isn’t anything new, but it’s good fun, relatively easy, and can be made to customize your seasonal decor. Use a beautiful range of fabrics to make these pumpkins, here you’ll see a mix of velour and patterned fabrics. Fabric pumpkins are very much on trend, they are very durable and soft, you may use them for years after crafting.

DIY monochromatic patterned fabric pumpkins (via acultivatednest.com).

DIY monochromatic patterned fabric pumpkins (via acultivatednest.com).

If you want to enjoy pumpkins that are little more low maintenance this year, this fabric wrapped pumpkin idea may be a solution for you! Making your own fabric wrapped pumpkin can be easy, and all you need is some of your favorite fall fabric and a roll of toilet paper. There is no sewing required and the finished product is ready in just minutes! Read the tutorial to make it.

DIY supercolorful fabric pumpkins (via www.pmqfortwo.com).

DIY supercolorful fabric pumpkins (via www.pmqfortwo.com).

Here’s an arrangement of bold fabric pumpkins for fall decor, and none of them requires any sewing or hard maintenance. The whole idea is about shaping the fabric pumpkins with twine to make them cool and then add your leaves and twine with a little more hot glue and voilà!

DIY fabric wrapped pumpkins with stems (via acultivatednest.com).

DIY fabric wrapped pumpkins with stems (via acultivatednest.com).

If you love decorating for fall but the standard orange pumpkin just doesn’t match your decor, check out this awesome fabric covered pumpkin tutorial. Now you can have pumpkins in any color or style to match your home!

DIY colorful fabric pumpkins with wood stems (via www.scatteredthoughtsofacraftymom.com).

DIY colorful fabric pumpkins with wood stems (via www.scatteredthoughtsofacraftymom.com).

Make some chic fabric pumpkins with wood sticks as stems! This tutorial will tell you how to mke and stuff them easily and quickly. Using a trio of fabrics results in a pretty vignette of pumpkins. Pile them on your mantel or sideboard. Or use them as a Thanksgiving centerpiece. If you add a little tag to the stem you can give them away as hostess gifts.

DIY faux pumpkins covered with various kinds of fabric (via allparenting.com).

DIY faux pumpkins covered with various kinds of fabric (via allparenting.com).

Decorating your home with pretty fall decor is a great way to feel cozy and comfy with it, but it doesn’t have to break the bank. Creating and making your own fall decor like this fabric pumpkin craft, can be a great way to let your creativity shine and save you money. The real Cinderella pumpkin comes from a French heirloom variety called “Rouge vif D’Etampes,” a dark red orange pumpkin with deep ribbing. The pretty blue-gray pumpkin is a variety called Jarrahdale, a cross between the Cinderella and Blue Hubbard gourd. This tutorial will tell you how to craft these pumpkins of fabric and decorate your home with them, head over there to read the instructions.

DIY rustic glam fabric pumpkins in muted colors (via www.personallyandrea.com).

DIY rustic glam fabric pumpkins in muted colors (via www.personallyandrea.com).