![Three-little-white-sweater-pumpkins.jpg Three little white sweater pumpkins](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgSCFk_lVF0RTMX5qb-Hofk5A5mvGEKScFPZksZ49kR1Qd0g8Jqu5OEzXuewVp4PgRpSWnJMTKlyu2_sm0JVDBIKQjY1gE2grwNhv-SWERddv1P9SzuUytjZQFG4wENAsyyRT2aTEJ52KCY/?imgmax=1600)
![Easy No Sew Pumpkins from Old Sweater Sleeves. You see these sweater pumpkins in stores all the time. This version is practially free and easy to do! .jpg Easy No Sew Pumpkins from Old Sweater Sleeves](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgQPB_YPv6CmcKcrMNmFEpZe5a4PeiH4_S5kGwvlAJ4Y42Th4hiyW0KJceInWxOalkXrBqxVOkDvMDmx2D0vW85wIZRYUNX1KspN9eHlk3vJVlCVzq_4fC9330qJ71Bu59Vje0EhVEK_Xt4/?imgmax=1600)
This is a project I’ve seen all over Pinterest and I finally had to throw my hat in the ring and try making my own. I have actually been holding on to the top half of this sweater for almost a year now.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjRCNboFijLk-AetTsMw8J3zzmucNZHWt-kwmpgMoF9ISHyYt1a9wDI-L9sT9ifH-NfhBPTiNtbT3dLu3q2BkN8ZKr6zXKXyxt3by5Fp1tmKrj0y30VfLAoGyQASrwbj9-5m1nX4dj8wVI/?imgmax=800)
I used the bottom half to make
this pillow but I knew I could do something fun with the sleeves. And that is exactly what I did.
![Three-little-white-sweater-pumpkins.jpg Three little white sweater pumpkins](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgSCFk_lVF0RTMX5qb-Hofk5A5mvGEKScFPZksZ49kR1Qd0g8Jqu5OEzXuewVp4PgRpSWnJMTKlyu2_sm0JVDBIKQjY1gE2grwNhv-SWERddv1P9SzuUytjZQFG4wENAsyyRT2aTEJ52KCY/?imgmax=1600)
My first fall project of 2016!
![white-sweater-pumpkins-.jpg White sweater pumpkins](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEid35zHgBsuqMm8eUkDmJymhZtbMwDywqCOL8ok4-hduBxwNN3TuxDlObjapOavFpBgHq03kybbnz7DZgIh6WO-_qk7yE4r5To6gKkuOB8nAolzT-2wNI0tC1wIFoC6Z6TeSEZEs3xnZHAy/?imgmax=1600)
The actual process was really easy. I made all three pumpkins in less than 40 minutes.
Supply List:
Sweater
Jute Twine
Scissors
Dowel or wine cork
Polyester fill
Fabric Stiffener
Hot glue gun
![upcycling-old-sweater-into-fall-pumpkin.jpg Upcycling old sweater into fall pumpkin](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgJQSLh_gYNmtth6wt9PbZhaxjoex7E6sZWACfknSMXDz4GIndsYPCMfoWQE2c3riBZy3SDG2fZ1K7VM_w7_vZkL2Kr5L-MojmaiRU9B8L8M8S0J2RF4P45skbtiEYfeUUwjWsufHM6NVM_/?imgmax=1600)
First turn the sweater sleeve INSIDE OUT and then tie off one end with the jute twine.
Turn the sleeve RIGHT SIDE OUT and begin stuffing it with polyester batting. Once you have it to the size shape you like, cut the sleeve leaving about 1/2 inch on each side of the cut. Add a little hot glue to the cut edge and press them together closing the hole. This will become the bottom of the pumpkin.
![How-to-make-a-new-sew-pumpkin.jpg How to make a new sew pumpkin](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi-K49sA831lFALIvIjY2__48Em1EkP7BnpJGFj6Oiei1kNtVFaXYAvw3N95TsZ2w7c6Nc1ypoTXSw7H4McEEg_qg_1lnXzCCcEOuyWoxwVERNosANiaiOL-OW2BLaUd2SgdYpUleq28N8g/?imgmax=1600)
Now you have to make the stem. I cut a 1/2 inch dowel into short segments.
![wooden-dowel-as-pumpkin-stem.jpg Wooden dowel as pumpkin stem](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhXNSInCfCbfhNhmNemRIZUBNraxbwGprZs2J1AANT5_7ZtPBqj-fA-I_2UQJAWQiLOXMQO1VIdom2Wy5m6lnixcBiFGkJqHeUti87vLsf8ABK6MBz8prAnXESZwaRpywDNSOkSJJwTVGgF/?imgmax=1600)
Then I added a layer of hot glue and wrapped the jute twine around and around until the surface was covered.
![wrapping-dowel-with-twine.jpg Wrapping dowel with twine](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhFeQ_B5x9qIvSk7EVHFTj-8cskL3be3TvFtw0N1oHIxsmQksQ_MuZDt3rD_3rdKZ4PH5IbKL2vHIsmp86AA3YVuT63Pk2OnvTagcVvf7oS-MpD2c5zO46SpQePoKZv0SZGhUHNuwxXdLsl/?imgmax=1600)
I attached them to the top of our pumpkins using hot glue.
![white-knit-sweater-pumpkins.jpg White knit sweater pumpkins](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiFhZDpVhX3JtUD5AVR5W7uljsGnGnTGG44LONqyFr1DRabNkwh0JZWl8R7T5MY0jtpSQ77JFQ8KsTensUuK5jPRfzTjkKaITPpUi1BpRUl06um0Rb62lvxjeeCKYdyQs9Jt9cyTuRkEcwI/?imgmax=1600)
Now I wanted a little curly pumpkin vine so I used fabric stiffener on the jute twine.
![fabric-stiffener-on-twine.jpg Fabric stiffener on twine](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgX5kczRk-_l6RM1pqNahdNeG09FfEucT7Ljcj3uSSNrPBy-KuVRCZaWWtCVuc2eaTobDq1pGmYCVpdPBkw2wL4Ga0B4mHFvMlvLDhwoUPrGzmkzDSKmkGJoQIzko_kU8-LCn8nePA3vREQ/?imgmax=1600)
I wrapped the damp twine around a pencil and allowed it to dry.
![curling-twine-with-fabric-stiffener.jpg Curling twine with fabric stiffener](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjgvOIvpnhwbPbZ5EkkVNWrVMDG9Wj2Ynuo4YCX3XXYf1jC3bPTmKNb0_FrmbjQIw-HwtADnK8-Z_8SBj1Z95duugZodv_GGs0tUwG0hXmCrr7lNaxKiGeX-JC-XMVs7a5KsUwPkNT6AbFH/?imgmax=1600)
When it was finally done, I removed it from the pencil and glue the ringlets onto my stem.
![Wooden-and-twine-stem-on-cloth-pumpkin.jpg Wooden and twine stem on cloth pumpkin](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhy4cECts4TL6ncG-_gAjeeI_D1xZcihCKxE-uPKbIK3yclHzSapxBvPKT5QOsqtL7xbeOdgvi1XGhx5ZOEpHanW_DneLEjMKOrvqXCVaPP8eoxb7Qpto9cCz6gQx3jyzt4rEWdNh29P3BB/?imgmax=1600)
Not a bad version.
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