Hey everyone! Land ho! I’m happy to report that I am finally safe and sound, back on dry ground and home in the good ol’ state of Wisconsin. Everything was so green when I left, but only a couple of short weeks later I returned to an ocean of vibrant autumn color. Such beauty this time of year – I can’t get enough! Everywhere I look the leaves are so bright, they almost seem electric against sprawling farm fields of gold. Just wow! So glad to be home. Though I had a total blast on my cruise, anyone would agree that being away from home for almost three weeks is almost a bit too long. And because I know in my head that my fantasy of sailing away into the sunset for the rest of eternity isn’t actually real, after a while my thoughts can’t help but start to wander back in the direction of work. It almost becomes stressful NOT to think about it, if that makes any sense…
While I was on the ship, the promise of access to a solid Wifi connection quickly became painfully empty within the first couple of hours of being on board. We only had a good signal here and there between islands, and limited access to the ship’s connection – certainly not enough to sustain any kind of long-term working conditions – making getting even an hour or two of desk work done at a time virtually impossible. I was able to hop on sporadically to check messages and blog a little so I wasn’t completely cut off, but it did feel different not having people be able to reach me 24/7. Accountability is definitely good, but sometimes it’s nice to set it aside for just a second.
Going through comments and messages from last week I noticed that many of you really enjoyed my quick and easy holiday dรฉcor suggestions for Halloween (if you missed it, you can read the two part post by clicking HERE for part I, and HEREfor part II). Thanks to those of you who left me comments, you know I always appreciate that! Among the feedback I also got several requests for similar dรฉcor items for fall that are NOT Halloween themed, so I thought I would keep it going and cover a few of my favorite projects that would work for the entire fall season.
Let’s get started with “Autumn’s Glory,” a stunning wool fall table mat perfect for all season long! This awesome fall-themed design features pumpkins, fall leaves, cattails, and cute little birds. Peep peep! Show off your appliquรฉ skills using our awesome hand dyed wools to express your love for all things autumn. Measuring at 18 1/2″ x 27″, “Autumn’s Glory” is the perfect addition to your family dining room table.
Are you a fan of turkey? Check out this cheeky Tom! All the coolest hens agree – “Tom’s Pumpkin Patch“ is the place to be! This colorful mat and sweet pincushion include all the colors of fall here in Wisconsin. These autumnal patterns are the perfect projects to get you into the mood for cold air, falling leaves, and comfort food. Autumn is Here! Finished size is 24″ round.Like the look of “Tom’s Pumpkin Patch“ย but need something a bit smaller and less intricate? Try my “Pumpkin Table Mat!“ Featuring plump wool orange pumpkins all the way around, this project really utilizes the different shades and textures of wool that we have available here at PG. Adorable! Are you one of those people who leaves their candy dish out long after Halloween? Measuring at 18″ round, this nice round mat spices up the look of any candy or fruit bowl!
Need something smaller yet? Try this “White Pumpkin Scalloped Table Mat!“ At a size of only 9″, this wooly little gem is perfect to enjoy from early fall to the last frost!Have ewe enough wool in your stash? Great news! We have the perfect shade of pumpkin wool for all your fall-time decor projects! It doesn’t stop there. We have colors from one end of the rainbow to the other! Not to mention the variety of textures, plaids, and tie-dyes available. Click the link below to shop!
I hope these suggestions at least got you thinking in the right direction toward fall dรฉcor. It really is only the scratch of the surface in my collection of fall-themed projects, but I figured I’d start you out slow with just a couple. Don’t worry, there’s more! I will be doing a part II All Things Autumn Post coming up soon, so watch for that! Let me know in the comments what kinds of fall projects you’d like to see and I’ll do my best to cover them!
Want to see even more? Remember, tomorrow we’re back LIVE on Shop Talk with Shelley at 9:30 a.m. CST on YouTube! Shelley will be covering any PG news, announcements, upcoming retreats, classes, and clubs, some new projects and notions… and of course more fall and Halloween items – including Halloween caramels! Ooo – now I know I have your attention! Ha, either way it’ll be a good time as usual, so tune in! I’ll be around either answering comments through the LIVE feed, or maybe I’ll even stop in if I’m passing through the shop at just the right time. We’ll see! Make sure to leave me a comment here on the blog and during the show for a chance to win a prize! I’m still in a great mood from my cruise so I’m feeling kind of generous right now… Take advantage! It probably won’t last forever. LOL! See you all tomorrow! ~Lisa
So glad you had a wonderful cruise and a break from it all (sort of). I look forward to seeing what you show us next. Your fall wool and projects are so pretty, I am inspired to sort through the wool boxes and get busy! Thank you so much for all of your inspiration and all you do for all of us.
Welcome back, Lisa… Wisconsin missed you! Love, love, love all of the fall deco. Fall colors are in my soul, and I love decorating with them. I hope that in 2023 I can make a fall quilt and have it ready no later than the first of October! Hope to see you in person on Shop Talk.
Welcome back!!! Thank you for the fall project suggestions!
PS thank you for posting the final clue for O Say Can You Sew! while you were sailing the Pacific Ocean !
Glad you had a wonderful trip, it’s does the body and soul good to take the time to relax and recharge. Can’t wait to see what to see what new things you have instore for the quilting community!
I live in So. Texas so no beautiful colors in the treesโฆ.. Thanks for the non Halloween pumpkins, Love the fall season, but Christmas is my favorite.
My husband & I have been to Hawaii twice. Once on a cruise. Best vacations ever. Three weeks is never enough but for me Iโm glad your back. You were missed.
Welcome home! So glad you had a great trip!!! Here in so cal, shop talk is on live, just a bit early for me to get on, thus commentโฆ. Looking forward to seeing it though later in the morning!! Happy Fall Lisa!!๐งก๐๐๐
I love all of your patterns. I would like for you to design a fall pattern with scarecrows and corn stalks. Happy you had an amazing trip but, we are all glad you are home with us !!!
Glad you had a Great trip, always so Fun to go somewhere & get away for awhile, but yet it’s good to get back ๐ก ๐
Love all your fall & Halloween patterns, just wishing I had more time for stitching ๐โค๏ธ๐
Hi! Welcome home! Happy to read you had a great trip, not that any of us thought any differently, but still nice to hear!
I love all the wool things youโve posted- Halloween and Fall, but do you have any tricks up your sleeve that would be more fabric related for transition into Holiday/Winter?
I know thereโs the autumn theme panel but would be fun to see you design a quilt with a Turkey, truck, leaves, etc. ha! I donโt ask for much.
Iโll be tuning in tomorrow to watch Shop Talk! Canโt wait!
Fall is my favorite time of year, why canโt it last 9 months! I love your Fall projects, can you show us whatโs available for small wall hanging? Pieced, or wool, or combined ( my favorite). I know youโve great designs.
Lisa, so glad you had a great time away. I get the feeling though of being home-thereโs no place like it! Thanks for sharing all the fun Halloween and autumn goodies! Who can decide? Also thanks for all you do for us quilters!
Sounds like you had a great cruise and even able to enjoy time WiFi free time, lol
I love this time of year, the fall season, although with it being 90 degrees here today, itโs still feeling summer !
Love to decorate with table runners and mats! Such cute designs !
Thank you !!
Happy you enjoyed your cruise & Hawaii. Did you have to regain your land legs? Our trees are still green but leaves are falling from not enough rain. So for color Iโve boughtbpumpkins & mums. I like the fall decor as it lasts through Turkey Day. Those table mats are beautiful.
So glad you enjoyed your trip but we missed your Thursday videos!! I love all the fall colors and I need to get to work my “Old Crow & Company Table Runner”! I hope to display it soon!!!
Glad to hear everyone had a wonderful cruise and you are back home. I look forward to your videos on Tues & Thurs again. I would love to see fall flannel quilts in your Fall Decor II blog.
I love, love, love all of your designs and Halloween and fall are my favorite time of year (but Christmas the most!). I live in Oregon and we are fortunate enough to get some fall color to get me in the mood. I wish there were 3 of me to get all your projects done. Keep up the great inspiration and Iโll try to keep up!
Those fall projects…fabulous! Can’t wait to get stitching! I love the wool ideas and the Give thanks pillow! Glad to have Lisa back home safe and sound!
So happy to say that I have made three of those Fall projects and they are already adorning my house. Still hot here in San Diego but we have the Fall spirit๐ฅฐ๐๐
Aloha! Appreciated your Halloween blog Parts I and II. Got me inspired to prep the pillow, I Put a Spell on You and started the prep on Autumn Glory. As Iโm finishing up Oh Say Can You Sew, these 2 projects will be ready for stitching! Fingers crossed!
I love the idea of more fall themed items rather than just Halloween ๐. When I go through the effort to make a project, I want to display it longer than a week ๐ I like the multi-colored pumpkin I saw on the FB group recently vs just the jack-o-lanterns.
Welcome home! I always find the return home bittersweet after vacation.
I must share that the projects in this blog are all amazing. I made Tom Turkey and it is definitely a new fall favorite. The color pallet is spot on for those fall colors. I cannot wait to put on my dining room table to celebrate the season.
Welcome home as I have missed “seeing everyone” each week. ๐งต๐
So glad that you enjoyed your cruise. Thanks for all the Halloween and a Fall projects. I have certainly enjoyed the cooler weather here in Texas. Seating outside working on my Pumpkin Carving wool blocks has been an extra special treat. Hopefully you can get a goodnights sleep in your own bed. Thereโs no place like home. โค๏ธ
So glad you are back. Iโve missed your blogs. Three weeks is a long time to be away, but what better place to be than our beautiful Hawaiian Islands.
Much aloha for all you give to us. Your creativity is endless.
I enjoy reading your posts and blogs. I always see something I want to make when you do these. Love your style of writing just like youโre talking!๐
I really enjoyed this fall decorating blog post. Botn pumpkin table mats are so pretty. I did not know wool came in such great orange patterns and colors. Can’t wait for part two!
Bet it does feel good to be home. I missed your posts while you were gone. The leaves are turning in Portland. Oregon. We will be leaving here on the 17th and heading back to Wisconsin. I hope the fall colors will still be there when I arrive. Would love to see some of your fall quilts.
I just bought a pillow kit from Wool Gatherings that is actually a table runner pattern from PG! I was at Quilt College in Weston that Pine Tree Quilt Guild puts on. Canโt wait to start on it. My husband is having bypass surgery on Friday so need some stitching projects to do!
So glad you arrived home safely! Fall in Wisconsin is the best time of year. From the crisp air to the amazing colors everywhere, this is the best place to be! I finished up my pumpkin tablemat and have a large pumpkin candle right in the middle. Next fall project Luna tablemat. Love the white pumpkins!
So glad you were able to enjoy Hawaii! Itโs on my bucket list~~~itโs a big bucket. Walked in my sewing room this am and everywhere I looked it looked like a commercial for PG! Just wanted to tell you thanks for all of the inspiration. And I always find you generousโฆso itโs doubtful your โcruise moodโ will run out! Still trying to โstitch every day!โ โบ๏ธ
Fall is my favorite time of year. A couple of days ago I took a drive through the mountains looking at the stunning colors! These wool mats are stunning too and look like they would be so much fun to create. Glad you had a great time on your cruise and got home safely
Enjoyed reading your comments today about your travel and the stress of not working. Someone as creative as you cannot and should not be contained. We have to let it out. I finished Autumnโs Glory this summer and joyfully put it on my table last week. Love it!
I would love to see some pillow patterns using the Autumn Gatherings fabrics. Iโm just finishing up Tomโs Pumpkin Patch, itโs one of my favourites !
Welcome back-glad you had a fun time on your cruise- Love โAutumn Gloryโ ordering it and canโt wait to start on it -fall in my favorite season. So enjoy reading your Blogs!
Welcome Home! I currently have 6 PG fall/Halloween projects fused down ready to stitch. Just not enough hours in the day to get everything done that I want to. Been trying to live by your motto: Stitch every day”. Love this time of year.
Well, you just amaze me with the energy you have…thanks for the sweet kits you have for your customers…enjoy reading the website too, thanks again look forward to your site bobbie of corona de Tucson AZ
I commented earlier but forgot to ask if you visited any quilt/fabric stores in Hawaii. Are we going to see some Hawaiian inspiration in future projects?
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