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spring_dream) wrote2012-09-22 10:43 pm
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Jack-o'-lantern
And then I made a jack-o-lantern. Not a real one, we don't have pumpkins in my area, but a cloth one. I found scraps of felt lying around, and was in a creative mood. First I cut the shapes out. I made two circular pumpkin halves, three triangles for the eyes and nose, a mouth, a stem and a leaf. I did the circles without any kind of guide so they are a bit crooked, but not too bad. However, I did first trace the mouth out, which definitely helped.

I sewed on the face to the outside of one side. Then I sewed the stem and leaf upside-down to the outside of the other piece.

After attaching the pumpkin halves to each other, while having them both face inwards, I had a little orange pillow:

And, after flipping it, I had a (slightly crooked) jack-o-lantern that would stay cheerful all year round.


I sewed on the face to the outside of one side. Then I sewed the stem and leaf upside-down to the outside of the other piece.

After attaching the pumpkin halves to each other, while having them both face inwards, I had a little orange pillow:

And, after flipping it, I had a (slightly crooked) jack-o-lantern that would stay cheerful all year round.
