My Original Sweet Sweater Pumpkins

When my favorite sweaters became too stretched-out and threadbare to wear in 2007, I designed and created these sweet little fall pumpkins!
Since then, I've made thousands of them to sell at vintage shows on the West coast. They are available for sale in select retail stores, will be at the Remnants of the Past show in California in October, and are also for sale on my blog.
Feeling crafty? You can also purchase my tutorial and make your own versions!
the Original 'Sweet Sweater Pumpkins', designed and created by Debi Ward Kennedy in 2007. Available at www.HOMEWARDfoundDecor.com
I've been making and selling my Original 'Sweet Sweater Pumpkins' since 2007. This photo shows a display at the Remants of the Past Antique show in California - they'll be available there this October, too! Available at www.HOMEWARDfoundDecor.com
My Original 'Sweet Sweater Pumpkins' appeared in FOLK Magazine's Premiere Issue in September, 2011, and are also featured in the recent 'Best of the First Year of FOLK' digital special issue. Available at www.HOMEWARDfoundDecor.com
Deb @ homewardFOUND decor
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Go
Frequently asked questions
Have a question about this project?
Comments
Join the conversation
 3 comments
  • Thank you to all of the lovely HOMETALK readers who have clicked through to read my blog - so many of you have ordered my sweater Pumpkins tutorial, and I thank you for your support! Happy Fall, y'all!
  • Val Warnick Val Warnick on Oct 11, 2013
    I purchased the sweater pumpkin tutorial yesterday and thought it would be emailed to me by now. But I haven't seen it on my email. Is this tutorial going to be mailed to me? There wasn't any place for a mailing address. Did I miss getting it when I paid? Please let me know.
    • @Val Warnick Since over a year ago, we determined that my original email response to you with the tutorial had been sent but had gone into your spam folder, would you mind removing this comment? I'd hate for those coming here following a Pinterest link to read your complaint and think that I do not provide what they have paid for. Thank you so much!
Next