In Corvallis it has been a beautiful fall. Lots of sunny crisp days and gorgeous red and
golden hues on the trees. I do love the
colors of fall. I have given in to the
idea that summer is over and fall is upon us and I have been slowly
transforming the house with fall décor.
My kids usually take care of the Halloween decorations outdoors, so I focused
on decorating my mantle, my sewing room and my table.
Here are a few of the projects I’ve been working on.
I have had cloth napkins for a while, so I finally
made a storage box for them.

They were previously in a too-small bowl and sort
of a wonky mostly tippy stack on the kitchen table which wasn’t very neat or
pretty.
So I took care of that.
Now we have a nice neat way to store the
napkins with easy tabletop access.
...And then there were the buntings.
I made a bajillion of
these and most of them went straight to
Kari Bruck for her photography
studio.
But while I was at it, I decided
to make some fall and Halloween colored ones. The Halloween one is currently
decorating my mantel and another is in my sewing room.
The fall ones will go up in November. But
I did manage to give them a test run at a bake
sale that my daughter organized.
I love
these colors and they spruced up the tent nicely.
Next up was a thanksgiving tablecloth. Not that we needed
one just yet, but I’m trying to get a jump on things this year as we will actually
be having family over for dinner. So I dug
through the stash, and found this lovely home dec weight fabric by Valori
Wells, one of my all time fave lines from her.
Perfect for a tablecloth. Added
some bias binding and voila – a new fall-colored table cloth.
And as if that wasn’t enough, I finally made myself an
apron. Every year at thanksgiving or Christmas as I’m semi-dressed nice and
dishing out the last minute fixings, I lament the fact that I don’t have
anything to protect my clothes.
Every.
Year! No more, I am finally ahead of the game and made myself a pretty little
apron.
Pattern is from the book
With Fabric and Thread, by Joanna
Figueroa.
Such a cute pattern and pretty
easy to make.
Plus it’s reversible
which caters to my every changing mood.
I might make another one with a Christmas theme, if I can keep up this
momentum.
Ha!
Happy Sewing!