Celebrate the magical season of falling leaves with some interesting Fall sewing patterns. The changing colors of the canopy and the exciting anticipation of the festivities ahead are worth preparing for with enthusiasm. If you have been searching for inspiring patterns to hop onto the fall sewing season, then you’ve come to the right place. Set up a fall-appropriate vibe in your sewing space and slide right into the fall frenzy crafting mood with sips of pumpkin spice latte and nibbles of crumbly, home-baked pies.

Fall Sewing Patterns
I did not want to restrict fall sewing ideas to a particular category of goodies, so as you scroll through these patterns you will find versatility and creativity oozing all over. From aprons, tea towels, and placemats, you will find a pleasantly surprising diversity in these patterns – just perfect to dress up your space in fabulous, fall hued home essentials. These patterns are a great choice for trying out as gifts and for decking up your surroundings in seasonal specials.
#1 Tea Towel Sewing Pattern
It is almost the end of the year and the season of family, guests, and entertaining will be upon us. Make an easy tea towel apron (also called dishcloth apron) in under 30 minutes to protect your clothing and to make you look fun and festive. The best thing about making a tea towel apron is that the edges and hems are already done for you, significantly cutting down on the amount of work. Since tea towels are usually used for the boring job of drying dishes, they are extra absorbent and great for absorbing spills. Patterns from Treasurie
#2 Napkins Sewing Pattern
Think of how impressed your guests will be when you show them you know how to make napkins yourself! Create an elegant dinner setting with handmade linen napkins with mitered corners or simple reversible napkins. Best of all this project is fat quarter friendly so you will have an amazing choice of fabrics. One fat quarter of fabric for every napkin you wish to make. Use linen or any other absorbent fabric. Fabrics with natural fibers such as cotton or linen will always work best for napkins. Patterns from Treasurie
#3 Free Quilted Placemat Sewing Patterns
Here’s a treating idea for your table – handmake some gorgeous new ‘wearables’ for them using some stunning, free quilted placemat patterns. The oldest of tables can be successfully spruced up with some pretty and plump placemats that go well with your crockery. You need these placemats for a refined and elegant look. What’s better than handmade placemats that are sure to catch the eyes of your guests and have well-deserved praise pouring all over you. Patterns from Treasurie
#4 Fall Pillow with Pumpkin Applique
Pillows make affordable, quick, and gorgeous seasonal décor. With fall in its full glory, it is time to flaunt some fall special sewing skills, and home accessories are a great option for that. This pattern has easy instructions for a charming fall-appropriate pillow cover adorned with pumpkin applique and sweet pompoms. You can easily make a bunch of these and give your home all the fall color and classiness you want. Patterns from Sew Crafty Me
#5 Fabulous Flannel Tote for Fall
You cannot restrict your fall-ness to just homewares! If you’re looking for a flattering fall outfit or already have a great dress option, then complement it with this fabulous new tote showcasing some gorgeous plaid flannel and faux leather. Working with faux leather might sound intimidating, particularly to newbies, however, it’s really easy and the results are stunning! This tote is handy with enough storage space, sturdy handles, and a beautiful design. Patterns from Orange Bettie
#6 Easy Panel Quilt with Irish Chain Blocks
For those who love to celebrate fall in all its glory, sewing up a fall-special quilt and taking it out as soon as the leaves begin to change color, is a fun ritual. If you don’t already have a quilt or have been looking to add a new one to your collection, then try out this Easy Panel Quilt with Irish Chain Blocks. Who would have thought that panel fabric could look so cute! You can get some pretty panel fabric easily from the quilting store and try out this interesting idea. Pair a Halloween-ish fabric with this Irish chain quilt pattern that compliments the panel. The difference in the panel images not only sets them all apart, but also makes it a flexible project, so you don’t have to worry about your panel images being the same size. Patterns from Sew Can She
#7 Fleece Scarf for Fall
Fleece is a fluffy, synthetic polyester fiber that is lightweight yet still warm and cozy, and totally perfect for fall. You'll be amazed to learn how easy it is to make a charming fleece scarf. You can sew a fabulous fleece scarf pretty quick, and it can even be made with a no-sew option so is great for all levels of crafters and sewers. All you really need for this simple project is some fleece! Since it’s so fun and easy to make these, you can sew a few for all your family and friends, if you’ve been feeling too generous. Patterns from Treasurie
#8 Fabulous Fleece Blanket Sewing Pattern
As mentioned earlier, fleece is sufficiently warm and cozy yet quite lightweight, making it the perfect choice of fabric for scarves and blankets. Moreover, it is inexpensive and easily available at all fabric stores. Therefore, try out this easy pattern to make a cozy blanket for someone you love. Patterns from Treasurie
#9 Pocket Skirt Sewing Pattern
What a lovely skirt! This Pocket Skirt Sewing Pattern was designed in collaboration with a sustainable patternmaker, which is so cool! This lovely olive green, pocket-skirt features a relaxed silhouette and a gathered waistband which is so flattering. You can dress it up with some heels, a neutral top, and accessories or you can keep it low-key by pairing it with some sneakers and a tee. Patterns from Pepper Mint Mag
#10 Infinity Scarf Sewing Pattern
Infinity scarves are a practical choice for the days when it starts to get colder, and they also look super cool. Infinity scarves are sewn from a long rectangle of fabric and are suitable for beginners as these scarves are simply made into a loop of fabric. These can be worn as a twist around your neck or simply worn long. This easy project is very satisfying and makes easy and practical use of one yard of fabric. Patterns from Treasurie
#11 Cute Patchwork Pumpkin Pillow
Chilling on the patio table and need some yummy cushions? If you have collected pumpkins to set up for Halloween, then go the extra mile and bless your favorite chairs with this Cute Patchwork Pumpkin Pillow. These Pieced Pumpkin pillows are so simple to construct and they come together fairly quickly. You will enjoy how easy it is to change your seasonal decor by simply setting up some new pillows. What you can do is make a bunch of pillows with different choices of covers for all your favorite times of the year, so you can have your home set for any occasion without having to make too much effort each time. Patterns from Sew Can She
Fall Sewing Patterns – In Conclusion
I have a feeling most of you would have bookmarked a bunch of fall sewing patterns for trying out, by now. These are a great choice for your sewing group, and perfect for gifting to loved ones at any time of the year. With festive times just around the corner, you can put these ideas to good use. Let’s get sewing then!
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