Hi! No, not Mo, tho he's certainly a cutie,lol.
Remember the sterling silver button hook handle I found a few weeks ago at the flea? I used it as a the stem for one of my velvet ''make do pincushions.
I've had the idea in mind for ages.
It took me a week to get the pumpkin color I wanted, hand dying again and again. Velvet is hard to dye because the wet color is so different from the dry color.
I used a silk napped cotton velveteen.
The pumpkin is six leaf- or football-shaped segments. I always cut the patterns by eye, but I do make a paper pattern. I wanted a curvy Cinderella pumpkin shape.
The seams are embroidered [Mel helped me figure that out!] and beaded with tiny coppery purple glass seed beads.
Bottom half is filled with sand, then the rest is stuffed with shredded cotton batting which helps secure the stem.
Antique button on the bottom.
Frilly taffeta leaves, and silver curlicue.
I LOVE it. It looks just like I imagined.
I listed it both on eBay and etsy, I hope it sells, because I need new Mo-walking shoes.
Just to compare, look at these decorative, [admittedly much bigger] pumpkins, from, of all places, Neiman-Marcus. 125.oo each! here Adorable, I love the colors.
[These aren't even pieced, they're just a long rectangle of velvet gathered top and bottom.]
I have a couple other items planned. I'm working on them in between redoing the house for Fall. It's looking good, pix later in the week.
And I'm making fall throw pillows for my friends who babysit Mo for me sometimes. He'll be spending the weekend with them while I recuperate from my ongoing treatment on Friday. This is the cool fabric remnant I found for their pillows.
Isn't it fun! I love that it is classic Halloween orange but instead of pumpkins or witches---it's creepy squiggly octopi.
Have a great week, is this weather amazing or what? Enjoy.
love
lizzy
gone to the beach....
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