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This time we're making these pawesome pumpkin-inspired goodies, and just so mew know this is a bit of a monster-sized [pardon the pun] post.
Pumpkin Pouffe with Catnip Leaf Cushions and Catnip Stalk Kicker Toy ~ OH YEAH!
Cute Mini Pumpkin Trimmed Halloween Bandanna's
Easy Peasy Pumpkin Collar
Furst up is the
Pumpkin Pouffe with Catnip Leaves and Catnip Stalk Kicker Toy
What Mew Will Need:
Pumpkin - Orange faux fur - our piece was 1m x 1.5m
stuffing/wadding - we used the filling from 2 x 18" square cushions we had spare
Leaves - green fabric, wadding, catnip
Stalk - 2 x beige felt squares, wadding, catnip
threads - orange, brown and green
needle, scissors, chalk, tape measure
sewing machine or mew could hand sew if mew wanted
Optional Cat/s ~ Parsley, Smooch and Fudge were today's Craft Room Snoopervisors
TOP TIP
As we've never made a pumpkin before, instead of cutting into the faux fur straight away; we made a toile aka mock-up of the pumpkin to, a: see if the pattern worked and b: check that it was the right size - so if in doubt always make toile out of some old fabric or calico furst, as then if it doesn't wurk mew've not wasted your expensive fabric.
1. Cut 6 x ellipse shape, ours were approx 12" wide by 27" long.
2. Pin edges together and sew each panel in turn. On the last panels to be sewn leave a 6" - 8" gap to turn right sides out before stuffing.
3. Check size suitability - Parsley was on paw for this step and he said it was purrfect.
4. Stuff to check the overall shape and finished size.
So now that we're happy with the size, plumpness and dimensions etc... we took our faux fur to make our pumpkin - mew don't have to make a toile unless mew want a bigger or smaller version than ours and to test it with your pet.
1. to 4. same steps as above on toile: cut, pin right sides together, sew and repeat with all panels, leaving a gap on the last seam.
5. Turn right-sides out.
6. Begin to stuff with the wadding.
7. Shape your pumpkin as you stuff until mew're happy with the desired amount of plumpness. We didn't over-stuff ours as we wanted it to be nicely spongy, without being too full. Hand stitch final part of seam closed.
8. This is how your finished pumpkin should look.
Optional Catnip Leaf Cushions and Catnip Stalk Kicker Toy
We had a look online as to the shape of a pumpkin leaf and drew straight on the fabric freehand. Our leaves are approx 9" x 9"
1. We cut 4 pieces of some old green curtain fabric we had in stock from about 1999, but mew could use felt squares or any cotton fabric.
2. & 3. We used the same technique as we did with our
Snuggle Mats to sew the wadding in place: Wadding on the top and the two green leaves underneath with right sides together, and stitched all the way around leaving about 4" - 5" gap to turn right-sides out.
4. Turn right sides out and stuff with as much catnip as mew want, and hand-sew the final part of the seam together. We grow our own organic catnip, so we used loads, as we think more is better!
And mew should now have something that looks like this. Many apologies for the cat fur, crumpledness, drool and teeth marks, we got a little carried away before the P.A. could take a picture - OOPS! MOL!!
Next, we made the stalk.
1. Take your furst felt square as modelled by Smooch.
2. Fold the edge over approx 1" and stitch the entire length - on the shorter side of the square - to create ridge effect.
3. & 4. Repeat until mew have something like this.
5. Fold felt in half ridge sides together, and draw stalk shape and sew.
6. Cut excess felt away.
7. Turn ridge sides out.
8. Stuff with catnip and wadding to your desired plumpness.
9. Measure the diameter of the stalk and cut right-sized circle from remaining felt sheet, as modelled by Fudge.
10. & 11. Check it fits and hand-stitch all the way around.
12. Mew should now have something that looks like a pumpkin stalk.
Aftur all of that, put it all together mew should now have something that looks like this!
OMC IT'S FLUFFING EPICALLY EPIC! MOL
Talk about an ALL-IN-ONE solution for snoozing, playing and recreational nip activities, this is beyond purrfection and let's see who loved it the best! MOL
Cute Mini Pumpkin Trimmed Halloween Bandanna's
What mew will need:
Fabric - we used cat-themed Halloween fat quarters
Mini pom-pom trim in orange
Thread; orange and colours to match your fabric
A quick-release collar safety collar
1. This is our fabric, isn't it epic?
2. Cut a triangle shape pattern with a straight edge at the top on the sides - this is for the collar to go through. Our pattern dimensions are: 9.5" across the top edge and from the top to the point at the bottom it's 4.5" including a 0.5" seam allowance.
3. Cut 2 pieces of each fabric.
4. Fold over and sew the small straight edge with a zigzag stitch. Repeat on all other pieces of fabric, so in our case we stitched 8 x edges.
5. & 6. Place right sides together and stitch from the bottom of the zigzag seam along to the pointy bit and back up the other side, finishing at the zigzag stitching. Then sew across the straight top edge, leaving a small gap to turn right sides out, as it would be rather fiddly to try and turn it right side out where the collar holes are.
7. Turn right sides out and press.
8. Mew should now have something that looks like this.
9. & 10. Take your pom trim and sew it around the bottom edge.
11. Topstitch across the top straight edge to finish off the seam.
12. Thread your collars through the holes and mew should now have at least one mega, funky bandanna like this.
Don't Fudge and Melvyn look epically EPIC?
**SAFETY NOTE**
Never leave your cat alone wearing a bandanna or clothes of any description.
Easy Peasy Pumpkin Collar
What mew will need:
1 x collar - quick release safety type is our fav
Some orange pom-poms approx 1" size
Non-toxic glue and/or glue gun
1. Lay the collar out and see how many pom poms are required.
2. Start gluing pom-poms onto the collar.
3. Continue gluing leaving clasp area fee.
4. It should now look like an over-sized orange caterpillar! MOL
Find a willing kitty model and voila; one pumpkin collar, looking epically epic on our very own Parsley who was the purrfect choice to wear this fun creation.
Doesn't Parsley look SPOOKTACULAR?
**SAFETY NOTE**
Periodically check for loose pom poms and don't leave your kitty unattended while wearing.
Check out last years epically epic Spooky House and Catnip Pumpkins
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And that furiends furry sadly brings us to the end of our 13th Crafting with Cats post, we do hope mew liked it and if mew decide to make your furry own pumpkin-themed goodies we'd love to see.
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We hope mew enjoyed our rerun today and feel inspired to get crafting, and we'll see mew on Wednesday when we'll be here with our weekly news round-up.
Bestest crafty purrs
MUWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAA
Wing Commander Basil & The B Team
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