Fall Quilts Around the House

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This will be a photo-heavy post.  I have a ton of fall and Halloween quilts that I love to display at this time of the year.  I thought it might be fun for you to take a little tour with me around the house.  In some of the photos, the lighting isn't so great, but you get the effect.  Click on the photos to enlarge and see more detail.

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Hall table.

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Mantle.  I changed it up this year and am really happy with it.

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Detail of arrangement with pheasant.

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Nine patch and oak leaf quilt on the table next to my reading chair.

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Fun Schnibbles quilt from a few years back.  Glass pumpkin collection on ledge in back.

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As you see, I have a lot of these seasonal table toppers…  I can pretty much put one on every table.

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Coffee table in the living room.

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Even Eva's tv table gets a quilt.

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Kitchen island.  Another Miss Rosie Pattern- Little Bits.

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Dining room buffet.  If your quilt is too big, you can always drape it down the back and it still looks fine.

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Dining room table.

Hope you enjoyed the little tour.  I have Major.Jet.Lag.  For two days I woke up at 2:00 AM raring to go.  Last night I made it to 4:00 AM.  It is killing me.  So tired.

 

 

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16 Responses

  1. I love all your quilts!! What is the pattern for the top picture of the hall table?
    Thank you…Happy Fall🎃👻

  2. What a delightful array of autumn quilts! I, too, love to make small seasonal quilts but mine go on walls.
    I noticed your Leonardo DiVinci book and thought you might be interested in another large book titled “Loenardo’s Notebooks”.
    Would naps as needed help that jet lag?
    Hugs!

  3. Waking up at crazy hours…are you tearing around setting up quilty vignettes in the middle of the night? They’re all super cute but I sure hope you’re able to conquer the jet lag monster soon! 👺

  4. So nice to have a tour and see all your beautiful little quilts and table toppers. It certainly makes your home warm and cozy and have the “autumnal” feel.
    I hope you get over the jet lag soon.

  5. Every single table topper is stinking cute Nicole. They look great. I will wait to put out my pumpkins till Oct because it’s still desert hot in DFW. I have seasonal quilts in stacks, and I just move the appropriate stack around per the season and then put seasonals on the beds and my one floor quilt rack. Thanks for the eye candy.

  6. The only bad thing about a European vacation is the time adjustments, in both directions! I sure like seeing how you use your quilts in your house.

  7. Fall is my favorite season to decorate for! Love all your vignettes with quilts.
    I’m picking up my daughter tomorrow from HER Ireland adventure, funny you were both in Dublin at the same time. I’m sure she’ll be just as jet lagged over the weekend.

  8. Thank you for the lovely tour showing these beautiful quilts. Was the a book that you made them from. They are wonderful and inspiring.

  9. Beautiful quilts. I love fall colors and the season too!
    Love the table topper with the sunflower and pumpkins. Do you know the pattern name?
    Thanks so much for sharing.
    Gayle

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Nicole

Hello, I’m Nicole, an enthusiastic quilter and fabric lover. This blog is mainly about my quilting journey, but I share some of my other interests as well, which include reading, cooking, decorating, lifestyle, and my family. When I am not quilting, I am reading, and will share monthly book reviews in this space. I love to hear back from my followers and enjoy getting to know you.

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