Fall:

The crochet pattern for the
Mini Fall Wreath is brand new in my shop. On the small wreath, which is done in a fall color gradient, you can see 2 fly agarics and a pumpkin. It is also decorated with leaves in different colors. The wreath can be crocheted very well from leftover yarn you already have. Since it is only 12 cm in diameter, it fits into any small corner and is suitable as both door and window decoration.

There are fly agarics here, too. The two
Mushroom Children from the collection
Flower Children can be decorated again and again on the seasonal table, because the larger mushroom child has wire worked into its arms and legs, so you can bend the limbs into different positions. The larger mushroom child is about 15 cm tall, the small one 9 cm.

The Flower Children collection also includes a
Pumpkin Girl. With her balloon skirt and matching hat, she almost looks like a pumpkin herself. She also has bendable arms and legs, is about 12 cm tall, and looks great together with the mushroom children on a seasonal table.

Fall is showing up on the breakfast table, too. The
“Fall Leaves” egg cozies are crocheted from scraps in bright fall colors. They are decorated with crocheted leaves, acorns, and chestnuts.

And fall is moving into the kitchen as well. The
Pumpkin Potholder brings a little Halloween mood into the kitchen right away with its bright orange and funny face, without looking spooky.
Winter and Christmas:

If you don’t have an Advent calendar yet, you should slowly start on one now. These
little fir trees are quick to crochet. You can make them in different sizes and put together a whole fir forest for an Advent calendar. But even on its own, a little fir tree like this makes a pretty decoration.

The
Santa Claus with sleigh and reindeer can also be used as an Advent calendar. Every day, the sack is filled again with a small surprise. That way, no one can peek at the surprises ahead of time. The individual pieces (sleigh, sack, reindeer, Santa Claus) are not permanently attached. So you can arrange them a little differently every day and get a “living” decoration.

The breakfast table gets a Christmas touch, too. The
Christmas egg cozies (snowman, Santa Claus, and angel) can be crocheted from leftover yarn and are also a nice idea for an Advent calendar or a Secret Santa gift.
And a nativity scene definitely belongs in your Christmas decorations! You can crochet the nativity figures yourself:
Holy Family
Shepherds, sheep and angel
3 Kings with pack animals
If you’re looking for even more Christmas decorations, take a look around my
Christmas Market — there’s even more there!