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I still am unable to sew or do much handwork, so I thought I’d share some pics from fall and Halloween projects this week.

I love Fall and Halloween for many reasons..

Chill in the air, listening to the leaves dance outside and all the changing colors we are so lucky to see up here. This pic is the pond in our backyard. I was lucky enough to find the perfect day for the reflection of the trees. I wasn’t the only one out there taking pics that day. It was beautiful!

I decorate my front porch every year with this cute scarecrow I made after I first moved here and our local nursery grows their own mums. When I drive by and see the baby mums growing, that’s the 1st sign fall’s on it’s way. I made that cute wall hanging too. It’s a perfect fit!

I take down all of my normal decor in the kitchen and replace it with fun fall things like pumpkins, fall vines and wool mats.

And here’s the 2 wool table mats my mom made me…love these!

And last is the table topper I made for my kitchen table.

Try to take a walk today and enjoy the fall weather. It won’t be around for long!

I just had to share these 4 new patterns we have in the shop, found here. It’s a seasonal series from Shabby Fabrics.

Winter…. Cute rick rack holly garland, embellished Christmas tree with presents, and a picket fence.

Spring… 3-D pinwheels in the sky, yo-yo flowers, bright and cheery!

Summer…Stars coming from the chimney, a cute scallop border, a flag and a kite in the sky. A patriotic home.

Fall…Giant sunflower, leaves falling, smoke in the chimney, pumkins on the porch, and a crow on the fence. Can you feel the chill in the air?

Of course these arrived just after I broke my arm, so naturally it’s all I think about making. These would fit perfectly on my porch. Definitely on my to-do’s!

Speaking of my arm, I go in Tuesday to see if my cast comes off. Keep your fingers crossed!

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