Wednesday, 14 October 2020

'Memory' Pumpkins

After seeing lots of handmade pumpkins on social media just recently,
 I thought I'd join the club and have a go at making myself some!

I've watched various tutorials on YouTube, and apart from knitting or crocheting 
them myself, they can also be made from old jumpers, shirts and socks.

I still have the majority of Harty's (my late husband) clothes which I plan to
donate to charity as well as using some to make a few memory projects.
I thought his 'walking' socks could be put to good use for the pumpkins.

I used a combination of tutorials, the main one being from Rosie Henshaw which
you can find HERE. I love watching her videos, she is very creative with
a lovely style and personality.

I made one large and one small pumpkin from one sock and I
used these hair bun donuts which I bought in Poundland.


I completed them using thread to give the pumpkin some shape and with
pieces of twig from the garden. 
Here are a couple of autumnal arrangements I have made with them. 

I think Harty would be pleased with my up-cycling and I have a feeling I 
will be making some more.

Thank you for visiting my blog today.
Janice x


7 comments:

  1. Oh Janice these are so clever, they look so cosy and a wonderful memory of your husband too. Sending love. Shabneez x

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  2. Oh these are fabulous,love them. Such a lovely arrangement.xxx

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  3. Love your sock pumpkins Janice such a great idea

    Anne

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  4. Oh Janice these little pumpkins are so cute. What a great way to use socks. Take care. Hugs Jackie

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  5. Well those pumpkins are just adorable and what a clever idea.

    Hugs diane

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  6. Oh Janice those turned out fabulous, how wonderful to repurpose his socks for you to enjoy now, I love how you used them too, looks great!

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  7. Your pumpkins are amazing, Janice. What a great idea to use Harty’s socks and a lovely keepsake for you too. xx

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