Hello, friends! Today I’m super excited to share with you a new pattern with three different options. I’ve got two of the projects sewn and also have a video to share them up close. My new Pumpkin & Vine Quilt + Wall Hanging + Table Runner pattern is ready and is sure to be a fall favorite!
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Pumpkin & Vine Quilt
The main project included in this pattern is a throw or lap size quilt finishing at 57″ x 67″ which is a terrific size. Additional borders could be added in order to make this a twin-sized quilt. The pattern is written to utilize strip piecing with a minimum of three different orange prints. I used more oranges and greens to make my projects extra scrappy.
Pumpkin & Vine Wall Hanging
I’m absolutely in love with my Pumpkin & Vine Wall Hanging. This project finishes up at 37″ x 37″ and goes together quickly. There are five pumpkin blocks with four vine blocks along with pieced sashing and cornerstones. I had a lot of fun using a low-volume print for the pieced sashing, but you could definitely use a darker print in its place.
Pumpkin & Vine Table Runner
The Pumpkin & Vine Table Runner project utilizes three pumpkin blocks and two vine blocks with simple sashing and borders. It finishes at 14″ x 50″, but you could also make a shorter version with just two pumpkins and one vine block if you are needing a smaller runner.
The Pumpkin & Vine Video
Watch the video on the Pumpkin & Vine quilt above or watch the video on our YouTube channel. You’ll be able to see the wall hanging and table runner up close and hear a few more of my thoughts on the projects included in the pattern.
More Fall Quilt Project Ideas
Below you’ll find links to some of my other favorite fall quilt project ideas:
- Fall Dash Wall Hanging
- Pumpkin Patch Quilt
- Fall Dash Lap Quilt
- Fall Decor Ideas with Quilts Part 1
- Fall Decor Ideas with Quilts Part 2
Thanks so much for stopping by for this Pumpkin & Vine Quilt + Wall Hanging + Table Runner pattern post.
Happy quilting!
mary says
I’m always curious why a leaf is shown on a pumpkin. There are no leaves at the stem of a pumpkin; the leaf grows on the vine. Anyway, your quilts is just beautiful. I’m new to your blog, and I love seeing new posts. You are so inspiring.