Sunday, March 20, 2016

Yellow

Yellow is a color I don't use very much, in quilts, in clothing or in decorating.  But when I do use it, I really like it:



Forsythia!  One of those easy-to-grow plants that reminds me of my childhood, we had a couple large bushes in my backyard in Philadelphia.  In 1981 we received a bush from our babysitter as a gift for the baptism of our youngest son, Andy.  I have moved pots of it with us to every house since then and this is the grove we have of it now.  My husband did a major cut-back of it last Spring and this is the result this past week.  Our son has two plants of it at his home in St. Louis--it is a gift that keeps on giving.

I am eager to get back to this quilt:

Parts


Center


Ruffled Roses by Sue Garman for The Quilt Show BOM 2011


The quilt was the 2011 BOM for www.thequiltshow.com and the pattern is still available at Sue Garman's website.  I have more parts for baskets and the border sections ready to be sewn together, it just needs to become a priority.  Soon, very soon.

Another work-in-progress that has slipped to the very back burner is this round robin piece I started in 2014:


My friends, Ellen and Sharon, and I often do a round-robin project, usually to commemorate a trip we've taken.  This was begun in Paducah 2013.  It's currently 35" square and I don't think this will become significantly bigger, not bed-size.  I just have to study it a bit to figure out what it needs next--so I'm letting it stay up on the design wall so I can ponder the next step.

As I look at these, one reminds me of Spring and one of Fall, so they need to get done so I can have seasonal quilts to hang.  I have a Christmas quilt that goes up December 1.   And for summer I will have this one, when it's done:


This is basted and ready for quilting, a task I will complete this week.

A few years ago we repainted the living room from a plain light beige to this golden yellow:




I still don't know why, since yellow isn't one of my usual colors, but it is the perfect color for this room. Bright in the morning, warm and inviting at night.  A-Round with My Friends looks like it was made for this space, though it wasn't. It has a soft, buttery yellow for the applique' background and an inner border.  Circle Play, above the mantel, was a piece from one of my artsy phases. It has a gold/yellow flange inserted in the black binding, a great pop of color.  I still have a large stash of Oriental prints that haven't seen the light of day in quite a while, guess I need to get back to those too.  So many quilts, so little time...

Do you have a favorite color you use a lot, and one you rarely use?  Do you even think about color?  Of course you do, if you're a quilter.

Let's Quilt!

5 comments:

  1. The parts for your Ruffled Roses are just gorgeous. What a stunning quilt you will have there!
    When you have figured out what your feathered star needs, I can send you mine to take its place on your design wall, and then you can tell me what it needs. : )
    I think yellow rooms are very cheery and cozy--though I don't have one.
    When I start thinking about colors that I use a lot, the list doesn't end. I start out thinking that I play in the gold/mustard/cheddar family frequently. Then I think about all of the black I use--and then there is the purple and green. But I love to dabble in red/white/blue themes. And I do love pink and brown together, though I may not throw them into other quilts as much. But I do love working with blue and brown, too. Let's see, have I left anything out? Oh, white--I don't use much white. Now tan/cream/beige are another thing altogether. *LOL* I'll quit now.

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    1. Spoken like a true quilter, Janet, great chuckle!

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  2. Oh my Ruffled Roses is amazing! I love the colours you have chosen and those baskets to go in one of the borders are beauties. In fact all the quilts you're posting today are amazing! I have a huge basket of Oriental fabrics which have been sitting in a wire basket for around 5/6 years, I saw a book with the split circles in and always thought I should like to make one, seeing your little beauty has me inspired!!

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  3. Your Ruffled Roses piecing is amazing! I need to get back to my project too. . .maybe in the fall? As for color, red is my favorite although I see purples sneak into my work more than red. Yellow is a color I don't use often; but, am trying to change that! --Terry

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  4. I love yellow but don't use it much. Great quilts Barbara! I esp like the feathered star.

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