Over The Garden Wall Enoch DIY

Making An Over The Garden Wall Allotment Scarecrow

Over The Garden Wall Enoch DIYWith Summerween coming up (social media post on that coming soon!) and the heatwave in full swing here in the U.K I needed a fun crafting project to do in the cool of my office.

 

This project is actually a more practical one as I need a scarecrow to use on my allotment and since I happened to have an orange fleece I wanted to upcycle I knew I had to make Enoch from Over The Garden Wall! Enoch appears in the "Hard Times at the Huskin' Bee" episode where Wirt & Greg find themselves in the spooky village of Pottsfield during a harvest, my fave episode of the series.

How I made my scarecrow: 
 

Over The Garden Wall Enoch DIY
  • I started by using one of my own beret designs to draw around and cut out a couple of circles. I then sewed them together and left a smallish gap at the bottom.
  • I then cut up the rest of the jumper to use as stuffing.
  • I sewed on a sort of neck funnel bit with some leftover scrap and stuffed the shape with the rest of the jumper.
Over The Garden Wall Enoch DIY
  •  Next I used some of the left over sleeve end to make the little detail on the top of Enoch’s head.
  • I then raided my scrap bin for another colour of orange fleece to do the contrasting stripes on the pumpkin.
  • I also found some brown, beige & white fleece for the eyes and mouth. I cut these out and part machine stitched them and part hand stitched them. I then hand stitched it all onto the base, this bit took the longest time.
Over The Garden Wall Enoch DIY
    • For Enoch's body I found some green fabric in my stash that would rip well as I wanted to create frayed edges. I found 2 old bed sheets and made a pile of stripes from them. I then sewed them onto another piece that could be tied onto a pole. 
    • I had borrowed an electric screw and drill set from my local Share Library for £2 (thank you Bedford Library!) and used this to fix a pole together from 2 bits of broken garden junk.
    • I then attached Enoch's head to the rod with garden twine and tied the green ribbon fringe over in the same way. 

    I have to say I am THRILLED with the final thing! It's fun, creepy and very spooky exactly as Enoch should be. I took him down to the plot this morning and I know he'll give my allotment neighbours a good laugh while hopefully keeping my crops safe.

    Enoch on the plot wishing me a happy harvest!

    Over the garden wall diy
    Over the garden wall diy

     

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