Honestly, the best thing about living in the Midwest is not the weather. Our winters can be brutal and, here in Chicago where the Seams & Scissors headquarters are located, the summers can be extra hot. That’s why we love fall. It’s a beautiful compromise of cool temperatures and no snow. Plus, fall leaves and weather offer stunning inspiration for fall fashion colors! The oranges, the yellows, the greying skies, and the yummy browns of pumpkin and spices all combine to bring us amazing color palette ideas. If you are getting started on your fall sewing, whether it is clothes or quilts, these color combos are going to make your projects pop. I can practically smell the pumpkin spice latte style from here! Check out the fall color palette ideas below before you get your autumn sewing started.
What Are The Fall Colors for You?: 4 Color Palette Ideas
Use these fall colors in your sewn clothing patterns and DIY home décor to let an autumn breeze of chic flow through your wardrobe and home. You’re going to love them.
I can practically taste the pumpkin and smell the cinnamon from here. Find inspiration in your fave fall drink with this palette.
The thing I love most about burnt orange is that it lets you bring some brightness to a project without being flashy. These colors are a classic in any fall crafts.
For those fall days where the sun is out and you’re wondering if summer is coming back, use these autumn colors for some wardrobe inspiration.
A cool breeze is about to blow in. Combine the earthy tones of fall with cool winter blues to wear on those days when the weather starts changing.
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What is your favorite seasonal color palette?
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My color palette is summer, so I must have blues – from navy to ice. For fall, I add deep maroon and just a touch of goldenrod. The Burnt Orange appeals asthetically, but I would bave to wear the Winter.