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Autumn Quilt Patterns
Autumn
Autumn (also known as fall in North American English) is one of the four temperate seasons. Autumn is the period between summer and winter, usually in September (northern hemisphere) or March (southern hemisphere) when the arrival of night becomes noticeably earlier. In the northern hemisphere, the meteorological start of autumn is on 1 September and it ends on 30 November; in the southern hemisphere it starts on 1 March and ends on 31 May. The astronomical start of autumn is on 23 September and ends on 20 December in the northern hemisphere, and 20 March and 21 June in the southern hemisphere. Autumn starts on or around 7 August and ends on about 6 November in solar term.
In Ireland, autumn begins on 1 August and ends 31 October, due to the Irish calendar.
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Rachel's Of Greenfield Autumn Star Wall Quilt Kit 22"X22" K0906, 1 Item(s)/Order |
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RACHELS OF GREENFIELD-Rich deep shades of autumn create a star set against gentle earthy beige tones. A feathered quilting design overlays the star and a flowing cable wraps the border. Turn patches another way and create two equally beautiful variations for the pattern Autumn Diamond or Geese In Flight... |
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Autumn Dance Quilt Pattern - Kimberly Camou |
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Autumn Eyes Grizzly Bear Fusible Applique Quilt Pattern Toni Whitney |
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This beautiful Grizzly pattern is designed by Toni Whitney of Bigfork Bay Cotton Company. You'll create the design using fusible applique techniques. The Grizzly Bear pattern is one of a series of Toni's wilderness animal portraits and finishes at 32" x 31". |
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MillerQuilts Autumn Gala Pattern |
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MillerQuilts Autumn Gala Pattern- There are only 2 basic blocks to this quilt, which, when a couple of seam lines are added, work with the edge units to form a softly swaggered border. The blocks blend into the border, camouflaging where the quilt stops and the border begins... |
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Thimbleberries Quilting for Harvest: 20 Great Projects from Harvest to Halloween (Thimbleberries)ReviewsThe book has incredibly cute patterns. There are many I intend to make. I have not tried any of them yet but the patterns look very doable. I intend to buy other books by Thimbleberries. I have this book and love it as well. If you are into fall and like pumpkins it is especially nice. My only complaint is that it did not have templates other than those items that had to be appliqued. All of the directions are for rotary cutting, but most pieces are cut on the half inch and are easy to do. It has lovely photos of each project. This book is a keeper! It has many projects for quilters of all levels. When I think of fall, I think of Thimbleberries for quilting. This book is well-worth the money. The projects are just darling and I can't wait to get started. I really like the Fall and this book fit my that season. Average Rating:![]() |
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In this 128-page project-packed book, Lynette Jensen has gathered a harvest of 20 quilts, table toppers, and pillows themed for her favorite season of the year - autumn - with fast-finish inspirations for last-minute decorating... |
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Autumn Leaves - Pattern |
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includes 4 1/2" On Point Ruler |
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The Quilter's Home: FallReviewsAutumn is my favorite time of year, and when I saw this book, I just had to have it. I can't wait to finish my current project and to have the time to try some of the sampler quilts in this book. The directions are clear and concise, the pictures excellent, and unlike other 'autumn-centric' quilt books, this one isn't filled with drab pictures and quilt blocks using dark colors. I particularly like the sampler on the front, the "apple pie" wall hanging. The only negative with this book, was the focus on the applique. I'd like to see a few more straight piecing projects. Still, this is a great addition to any quilter's library. 5 stars. The cover quilt, in autumn shades, and colorful fall applique blocks, is what drew me to this book. I would still buy this book for this pattern alone. Plus it's laid out one block at a time, so that you may have your very own block of the month club right in your own home. Sewing an entire quilt at once is too overwhelming for me, but one block at a time is great. The print in this book is easy to read, and the directions are clear. The applique patterns are clear line drawings that will be easy to trace from the book to freezer paper. There are many smaller projects to make that compliment this grand wall hanging.I may try one or two on my way to completing this quilt. I particularly like the sunflower wall hanging and the chickadees in the window wall hanging. There is also a wonderful baking day wall hanging for the kitchen, and a small squirrel wall hanging that is displayed on a branch hanger. Some of these smaller projects would look great in a mountain cabin or in an office tobring a little of the outside season indoors.The color illustrations are very clear. You can even see the quilting stitches on some of the wall hangings. I always have a hard time deciding what to quilt in the blank areas around applique, and Lois Fletcher has some great ideas for simple, yet effective quilt patterns in these spots. For any of you dulcimer players out there,directions for an autumn leaves bell pull is included. If you were to widen this panel a few inches, it would be perfect to place your wall hung dulcimers over to give your instrument a little cushion against the wall. I'm glad I bought this book. I thoroughly enjoy this book and am currently making three projects for my home and for gifts. The use of color is very appealing, and directions are easy to follow. The Baking Day trio is a favorite. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to get started on some new fall projects for the home. This book is packed with projects! First, you are presented with step-by-step directions for creating a beautiful fall wall hanging block-by-block. Then, as if that were not enough, the author embellishes on the blocks and guides you through constructing additional wall hangings, place mats, pot holders and a table runner. The directions are clear, concise and thorough. The projects are colorful and eye catching. This book will have you searching for fabric as soon as it arrives! There is a gift idea as you turn each page. Three days after I recieved the book-I was able to give a friend a unique gift made from this book. Can't wait to make more gifts. Hope Lois' next book comes out soon. Average Rating:![]() |
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Bursts of colorful leaves, crowded pumpkin patches, hot apple pie fresh from the oven--autumns favorite themes come to life in these easy quilted projects! This fresh new designer introduces a gorgeous sampler quilt that supplies the foundation for a range of coordinating home-decor accents... |
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