I’m slowly bringing out the fall quilts and decorations. They probably won’t all come out this year, but that’s ok. I have more fall and Christmas decorations than anything else, so I’m bringing out my favorites first.
This quilt will go on my guest room bed. That center block was an orphan block from
another quilt I started. It might have
been a block from the book Old Voices New Impressions. It looked like fall, so I added some squares
and half square triangles and a border.
This pumpkin quilt hangs on the wall in the
kitchen. It’s from a pattern by Cluck
Cluck Sew.
The fall tree is from back in the day when we did watercolor quilts. I used to have several books with ideas on how to make this style of quilt.
The witch embroidery in the center of this quilt was
from Sentimental Stitches from years ago.
I’d made these pinwheel blocks with no real purpose so used them for
this lap quilt.
This quilt is one of my favorites. It is a Judy Martin pattern, but I rearranged
the blocks when I put mine together.
This star quilt is made with a product called
Quiltsmart You sew rectangles to a
foundation so there are no set in seams.
I’ve made several of these quilts and have taught others the
method.
I still love to crochet. Crochet was the first craft I really learned and did a lot of years ago. My Mom was a crocheter, so it was natural that I did the same thing. I find the granny square pattern so relaxing to stitch. In this afghan I just started in the center and kept making rounds with the yarn that I had.
The pillow is from my first pattern, Charming Hexagon Pillow. You can use a mini charm pack or a regular charm pack cut into quarters. You can find the link to the pattern in myEtsy shop in my sidebar. The pattern is also available at Back Door Quilt Shop. The fabrics
were given to me by a nice lady in one of my classes.
The little pumpkin on the stand is another of my patterns called Pumpkin Patch. You can find my patterns in my Etsy shop and at Back Door Quilt Shop.
The cross stitch in the middle of this pillow is Farm
Girl Fall by Lori Holt.
This cross stitch is by Primrose Cottage.
I made the wreath using a video from Still Waters Wreath Designs on You Tube.






You have some very nice autumn additions to your home. I hope the trees are pretty where you are. The maples are beautiful this year, more red then normal! Hope your rehab is coming along well and walking is easier. Happy stitching!
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