There’s something magical about weaving in autumn — the crisp air, the rich colors, the cozy feeling of creating something with your hands. This season is full of textures and tones that practically beg to be turned into baskets. Whether you’re weaving for your home, your market booth, or to give as gifts, fall offers endless inspiration.
1. Autumn-Inspired Color Palettes
Fall is a weaver’s dream when it comes to color. Think burnt orange, deep cranberry, golden yellow, mossy green, and rich navy. Even natural reed takes on a warm glow next to these shades.
💡 Tip: Layer two or three fall colors with a natural base for a timeless, seasonal look.

2. Fun Fall Accents: Wreaths, Gourds, and More
A woven basket isn’t the only way to bring fall textures into your home. I recently had fun creating a wire wreath base that you can decorate with reed, ribbon, or other embellishments.
🎥 Watch the full demo here: Wire Wreath Weaving on YouTube

3. The Fall Sunset Market Basket
If you’re looking for a ready-to-weave fall project, my Fall Sunset Market Basket Kit is the perfect pick. Inspired by autumn evenings, it blends rich, warm colors in a sturdy, functional shape you’ll love to use — from farmers’ market hauls to cozy indoor storage.
🧺 Order your kit here: Fall Sunset Market Basket Kit

4. Seasonal Displays for Woven Pieces
Autumn baskets deserve to be shown off! Try:
- Filling them with mini pumpkins and gourds
- Creating a front porch display with mums
- Lining them with a plaid napkin for baked goods
- Using them as centerpieces with candles and pinecones
5. Keep the Creativity Going
Whether you’re weaving your own design, following a kit, or trying something new like a wire wreath, fall is the perfect time to explore new techniques and materials. And if you need regular inspiration and fresh projects, the Hoot Basket Gift Club delivers a brand-new kit right to your door every other month.

🍂 Let’s make this season colorful, cozy, and full of handmade charm — one basket (or wreath!) at a time

1 thought on “Falling for Baskets: Autumn-Inspired Weaving Projects”
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