When I first showed the pumpkin I made on the knitting loom, I wasn't completely satisfied with it. Mostly I didn't care for the stem.
I wasn't going to make another one but then changed my mind and tried again. I was much happier with the second attempt. I still used the felt stem but cut it shorter than the first time. Then I added some silk leaves and some excelsior
Adorable!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Ann.
ReplyDeleteYou made a great pumpkin, Ann. I wish you a happy end to October and a happy Halloween.
ReplyDeleteVery creative
ReplyDeletePumpkins are such a pleasing shape and colour, and yours look just right.
ReplyDeleteI thought it was cute but now it looks even better. I love it.
ReplyDeleteYou know what? That shorter really works well. I mean, really, really good. Excellent work! 🎃
ReplyDeleteso cute....I like how you tied the yarn around it to give it veins. Great job Ann
ReplyDeleteAnn just when I thought you had a purrfect pumpkin you recreated an even more purrfect one
ReplyDeleteHugs cecilia
Beautiful! I love the veins. :)
ReplyDeleteYour "re-do" is perfect. Love the shorter stem and the veins too.
ReplyDeleteYou are a great artist.
Sue
It looks great. I love it!
ReplyDeleteit really is much cuter this way and I had no idea the name of the stuff around the stem. have never heard the word excelsior. adorable is not a word I would use for a pumkin but it fits this one
ReplyDeleteI think you did a great job - adorable.
ReplyDeleteWonderful job Ann. You are so talented. Hope your October day is good. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteI must agree, this one does look better, though the other one was cute too.
ReplyDeleteOh yes! You made excellent improvements...and I thought the first version was cute--lol! Much cuter now. :)
ReplyDeleteI think both are lovely little pumpkins!
ReplyDeleteI like both of them!
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