Don't you just love fall!? The cool weather, apples, pumpkins and colorful leaves. What's not to love?
All those wonderful things make for great sewing projects also. I've found a few I think you might like.
Taunjna combined pumpkins, stars and geese in this great fall quilt.
Lea's cute Autumn Star is adorable and would make a great quilt, pillow or table runner.
Fruition is a great one to showcase a beautiful fall fabric line or do it up in your scraps.
How cute is this apple quilt, cut with an
Accuquilt cutter. With the cutting going so fast is a fast sew and would make a great teacher gift.
Amy, of A Diary of a Quilter, has this fun fall leaves in three sizes. Go crazy mixing and matching for a fun fall quilt using scale.
Lori Holt's adorable apples is another fun block to play with. Make a little wall hanging fro your favorite teacher.
Melissa combines maple leaves with log cabins in this great fall quilt. I like how the leaves twist and turn as the fall down the quilt.
My
Indian Summer door quilt with sunflower and gourds make a lovely addition to your fall decor.
Pat Sloan's darling candy corns are not trick just treat, treat, treat.
Diane's patchwork pumpkin makes for a great scrappy fall quilt. Make it big or little your pumpkin patch is sure to bring a smile.
You can never have enough potholders. Lois' scrap busting potholder can help fill that need and would make a great gift.
Shelly's giant orange peel quilt makes a great modern fall quilt.
Scrappy goodness, stars and pinwheels make
Harvest Sky a cozy place to snuggle on crisp fall nights.
Connie's trio of scrappy pumpkins will make all your fall gatherings that much more special.
Fall and football go hand in hand. Carla's jellyroll quilt is the perfect game night quilt. Cuddle under it while you cheer your favorite team to victory.
I hope you have enjoyed this fine list of fabulous fall quilts. That it provides you with a project or two as you sew away cozy in your sewing room this fall.
ConversionConversion EmoticonEmoticon