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Friday, July 01, 2011

For The Love Of Yellow! ((Giveaway!!))

I do love yellow…I admit it! Anywhere from pale butter yellow, all the way to marigold, and everywhere in between. As a quilter, I am all about the punch colors! And for me, yellow is right up there with cheddar and red! And yes, there is a Giveaway at the bottom of this post, but you gotta read all the way down there to get to it. No skimming!

So I’ve been kitting up stuff to take to Oregon with me, and you can see here my wide array of yellow solids. My question for this quilt kept going back to this:

Do I want to stick with ONE YELLOW ((The SAFE route, right?!)) For the Florabunda quilt, or do I want to let loose with different yellows as in the antique quilt that started this whole MUST MAKE NOW craze?!

I’m leaning toward different yellows. I really am. When I look at the quilt with ONE yellow…blocks join in the corners to form one big yellow square with 4 seams in it. If I am going to have 4 seams there anyway, why not add a bit of something to make that piecing worth while?

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I’ve got 4 blocks sewn. Yes. Only 4. I know some are nearly ready to put their whole tops together, or get the binding on --- and I’m straggling at 4..but hey! It’s progress! Subee just posted that hers is DONE! YankeeQuilter's are well on the way!

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See how the two different yellows come together in the center? I like that. Where when it was one yellow, it was just not as interesting. So I’m going to go with it!

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Here are my 72 blocks worth of floral strips, all cut and ready to go! I still have to cut the yellows, but will get to that.

All this yellow got me thinking about the other yellow quilts I’ve made, and I went upstairs to the guest room closet to pull this one out:

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The pale yellow looks even more faded in this picture, but the paths ARE yellow! I made this grandmother’s flower garden, every stitch by hand, in the regular “add a 1/4” seam and just piece it the regular way” style. I’m thinking of when it was started…we bought our first home in 1992….and I know I started it before that. I remember tracing the templates on the fabric and cutting them out one at a time when Jeff was TINY. Jason was in swim lessons --- and I’d bring this with me and stitch the blossoms during the lessons. So it dates around to 1990 and a bit after. Funny how you can date quilts by where you lived when you were making them?

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Do you recognize some of these prints? Oh, some were definite FAVORITES of mine! This quilt also taught me why I should never use warm and natural batting for a hand quilting project! >_< It was like quilting through cardboard! My how things have improved since then! You’ll notice there is no binding. I simply turned the front and the backing 1/4” to the inside and blind stitched it closed, and then went back and quilted 1/4” from the edge of the quilt to finish.

Yellow in antique quilts always makes me giddy! Here are some I’d love to share with you!

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Look at these golden yellow sashings for this great country style 9 patch! There is an idea for you….have some blocks that need to be set? Try yellow!

yellow6ptstar1

Lovely 6 pointed star with yellow background! I love how the yellow just adds the “HAPPY” element! Yellow, Aqua and Red? Yes please! And throw in some pink for good measure!

yellowdresden1

I loved the shape of these dresden plates! Of course, I would have scrappied them up a bit, but yellow is a great background for this 1940’s quilt!

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I just love the shape of these dresdens! Flat blade/round blade/flat blade/round blade…Cool, yeah?

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Now THIS top has my heart! I’ve been a string piecing fool over the past year, and I’m still not making much of a dent! Isn’t this just so classic against that yellow? YES PLEASE!

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And this one is a bit grainy, but I think you get the idea! How simple! Scrappy split-4-patch blocks with alternating yellow squares….LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!

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And what is not to love about a gorgeous scrappy wedding ring on solid yellow?!? What really caught my eye and made me smile is that some of the rings follow a pattern, some do not…and the red/white 4 patch connectors all turn different ways. DOUBLE YES PLEASE!

So are you wanting to sew something yellow?! I have here up for grabs….a pattern and template to get you started!

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This pattern and template can be yours just by leaving me a comment below! The template makes a 4” mini windmill block. You could go to town on your scraps…and punch it up with some YELLOW! Are you game?

I’ll draw the lucky winner after the fireworks on 4th of July. That’s Monday….we’ll give it the long weekend to make it available to all!

I’m off this morning for a SEW DAY at Karen’s! Lisa and Miz Shelby will also be joining us! Have a great Friday everyone!

339 comments:

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JustPam said...

I am saving fabrics for a 30's quilt. I saw one made with yellow instead of white and wow did it pop. Loved it. Would love to win this.

Lori L said...

Oh Bonnie you have opened my eyes to yellow. I love the pointed star quilt but my first sight of it I baby tumbler blocks. Running a close 2nd is the wedding ring quilt. I would love to make one someday. I would love some yellow and try to make your windmill pattern you are giving away. Could also use some yellows to get me started. Thanks for the opportunity to win. Will you be blogging over the weekend? Looking forward to it. Have a save and fun 4th of July holiday.

Lori

emeggke said...

Yellow is not a color I've used a lot in my quilts but I have a feeling that is about to change!! Have a great holiday weekend
Meg

Cathy said...

I was wondering if you were going to use different yellows for Florabunda. I was thinking about it; however, if YOU didn't use different ones then I thought maybe it wouldn't look right! Now I know.

Anonymous said...

Please Bonnie - pick me! I'm a yellow lover too. Especially the ochre shades....lol......just love using the word ochre. Thanks for the opportunity and inspiration!

Linda.......lksanner15672@aol.com

Cat said...

How can a person not love yellow? I'm 1/2 Swedish and the colors of their flag is blue and yellow. I've already made 1 blue and yellow quilt and have a few more in the planning stages. So I can always use yellow. Thanks for sharing all of your wonderful patterns - I only have 3 or 4 of yours in process. Every time I look at your designs, I find another one I want to make.

Karen M said...

I love yellow too. When I look at my quilts, however, yellow is hardly to be seen. That is a puzzle. Help me, Bonnie. I need to win this so I will have a project in which I can feature yellow.

Anonymous said...

I think yellow really makes a quilt come to
life. And I really have enough scraps to
complement the yellow in a quilt.
Marge B.

Anonymous said...

I would love to win it and I sure like yellow. I never saw it used so much until I found your site. You are one great lady--with more energy than anybody I have seen.
Erma K. in hot dry TX.
ermakelso@att.net

Tamsyn said...

Love the yellow show. I've been getting more into yellow these days myself.

Catherine Etter, The Mindful Spirit said...

Sooooooooooooooooooooo uber happy you went with varied yellows, there's simply tutu much sunshine out there not to share!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Would LOVE a new Bonnie inspired project, WOO-HOO!!!!!!!!!!!!! Happy 4th baby..............

L. said...

Yellow is certainly an EYE-CATCHER when used bright!! I prefer bold bright YELLOWS!! yES, YES, YES!! Love your sharing of quilts. Have a happy 4th!

Linda

Erzebat said...

hiyall,
Yeller, it does a quilt good! (mauh) Liz

Jill said...

Thanks for the yellow parade of quilts. They do make your heart sing. I am going to send you a pic of my mom's Joseph's Coat quilt with yellow background. You will love it. Would love to win the the template and pattern. Thanks for the chance.

vikingdust said...

Game on. I'm not real king on yellow as a color, but after looking at these beautiful quilts I'd like to give one a whirl. What better way to make one than with a pinwheel. Count me in.

Patty B. said...

How refreshing all the yellow is. I just had an addition added to our house and quess what color I painted it? Yep Yellow, daffodil yellow no less. It will be my quilting room and I now need to make a quilt with yellow in it. Thanks for the great ideas for quilts. Love them all.
Patty B.

Jan said...

I love yellow too and need to make another quilt with it. Love your blog, it always brightens my day.

Robyn Taylor said...

Just starting a scrap nine patch which is made up of 5 mini nine patch blocks and 4 plain fabric. It is from an antique quilt which had pink for the 'plain fabric' blocks but I know I needed something else. Didn't think of yellow but now know what will fit perfectly. Thanks Bonnie, solved my dilema...

Deb said...

Thanks for all the good ideas for using the yellow fabric a friend just gave me.

Jan said...

A yellow setting would be great on all this plaid fabric I was given. Still ironing and up to the 3rd garbage bag of pieces. So yes yellow is the way to go.

Unknown said...

I absolutely adore yellow! Of course, making the home decor compromise with the spouse, none of the colors in my house are yellow...except the walls! Yes, really, pale yellow walls...it was supposed to be French Vanilla.

Went with it, even after the initial shock, and after the furniture was back in place, it is wonderful.

I so enjoyed seeing your yellow "quilt show"! I will have to re-think my "only a little bit yellow" approach.

Have fun quilting this weekend!

Connie - Boise, ID

Anonymous said...

I love yellow and red together! Lots of these combinations in my home. These quilts are so inspirational...love them!

Melissa said...

Yellow is my second favorite color next to pink :) I am in love with the 9 patch, but love them all!
mel112503@bellsouth.net

kt said...

Funny! I'm not a big fan of yellow, but I love all the quilts you showed. I brought my blocks for my blue sampler quilt (my first quilt!) to the quilt shop for help picking sashing and border fabrics, and what did we come up with--yellow! It really set the blocks off, but was probably the last color I would have thought to try. Glad I had their expertise to help me!

MMorton said...

I've been thinking of doing a scrappy six-pointed star and/or a grandmother's flower garden, but never thought to use yellow (one of my favorite colors) as a background. I'd like to try scrappy pinwheels on yellow...sounds so cheerful and a fun way to begin destashing.

Anonymous said...

I must admit that I have never been a yellow fan and have NO yellow stash! I did make one quilt for my niece made of lemon yellow, bright blues and bright greens, each block was a different star pattern. After looking at all of your examples even if I don't win, I think I need to look into patterns with yellow. Thanks for the inspiration.
Andrea (adiamond625@aol.com)

Bev said...

I'm just beginning to appreciate yellow in my quilts. The yellow backgrounds in your quilts really do make them shine. I love the little windmill pattern and would make one (with yellows) for our state guild mini auction.

Debbie said...

I also love yellow. Thanks for the giveaway.

Sherill said...

I made a yellow and black quilt. I painted the bedroom a soft yellow and gold. The room looks fantastic! Love yellow! I would love to win your giveaway! Thank you for the chance.

Donna said...

Yellow makes me smile and looks so cheerful beside my favorite blues and greens. Great giveaway. Happy quilting.

Diane said...

I have made only one yellow quilt, but now I want another. Thanks for the inspiration!

Diane Wick

Linda V said...

That looks like a fun pattern and a great way to use up scraps! Thanks for the giveaway!

Laurie said...

love, love LOVE the yellow quilts :) thanks for a chance to win - laurie

llsbaskets@comcast.net

Katie Z. said...

Lots and lots of yellow, I say, for my sister who loves yellow. It would be fun to make her a quilt with yellow!

Anonymous said...

I'm currently making your Perkeomen DayDreams quilt. I'm using bright blues leaning toward turquoise as my 'anchor' fabrics instead of the red. I really like how the yellow makes those blues pop. I in agreement with you regarding you feelings about yellow.
Sherri in Phoenix, AZ

Sandhya Karandikar said...

Yellow is such a happy colour and it is one of my favourite colours too. I have always loved your quilt tutorials and scrap quilts. All the yellow collection is just great. I like the String pieced stars, Dresden and 9 patch the best. Thank you for sharing

Bdclay@embarqmail.com said...

Hello Bonnie, I have always wanted to use yellow as the background and love all of your quilts you showed..they are great! I really like the pattern you are giving away also and would love to use yellow as the background while making it. Hope I win!!!

Linda (Petey) said...

Yellow is sunshine that makes me smile! Thank you for cheering on yellow. Cute pattern, too!

Sandi P said...

I have always loved yellow. I made my poor bridesmaids wear yellow to match the yellow roses I had to have in my flowers - LOL. Thanks for the chance at the pattern and template. I'm glad you had a fun day sewing with your friend (saw your FB post).

Anonymous said...

What a perfect time for me to see all of the nice yellow colors in the quilts. I am getting ready to do a yellow/gold wall in my kitchen and can try some of the quilt patterns for a table cover or place mats, etc. Thanks Bonnie for helping us to "see" the beautiful colors and how nicely they all play together......

Sandhya Karandikar said...

I was looking at the enlarged picture of your 6 pointed stars quilt and some places I could see the Tumbling Blocks pattern very clearly. I suppose it is because of the colours and the fabrics used near each other. But it gave the quilt a different look altogether.

Leeanne said...

Love it! Please count me in! I love the Dresden plate quilt...so pretty.

BillieBee (billiemick) said...

I love yellow as well. Thanks for the chance to win.

Mary said...

Thanks for the lovely yellow quilt show. Yellow just makes everything a little more cheerful. Hope you have a wonderful time in Oregon. It's one of my favorite places to visit.

sewcrazy said...

I have always loved Yellow - it feels warm : )
I have sunbonnet sue blocks from my grandmother and she used yellow gingham for the background.

Gwynette in NW Arkansas said...

Gee, blogger ate my first comment!!

I love yellow and blue together with a splash of lime gree thrown in. That pattern and my stash would make a very summery quilt!!!

Linda said...

Before I started to quilt, used to paint. One of my teachers said the color yellow is magic and just makes everything better. Think this applies to quilts too.

Anonymous said...

Love all your comments and sharing. I go to your website when I'm feeling down, because it is always so cheerful and homey. I don't know how you write so much and get all the quilting done too. Do you ever sleep?

Well, I don't have a blogger page, and don't know how to make one, so here is my email address in case I win. debbie@tudorartisans.com

Jeane said...

I love that little pattern and template. It would be perfect for a doll quilt I am swapping.

Anonymous said...

The yellows in those quilts are wonderful!! I would love to do yellow and the windmill template looks like a cool way to do so! I love the use of different yellows in the florabunda quilt--gotta make that one, too!! So many quilts, so little time! :-) LOVE your blog--it's a daily must-read for me!
Julie in MO @shirleyjulie@yahoo.com


Julie in Missouri--shirleyjulie@yahoo.com

Sandie said...

Since I tend to use a more"primitive" look to my decorating, I use more of the gold tones than the yellows, but I'm thinking that a 30's repro mini windmill with lots of yellow and a mix of those happy sherbert pastels will be part of my to-do list! The guest room needs a new look!

Limbania said...

My favorite color is definitely YELLOW. Since I can't wear it (washes me off really bad) I use it in many other ways, specially yellow flowers. The very first antique quilt I bought is a baby quilt with 1930 prints dresden plate block, on white background and bright sunshine yellow sashing and binding, Couldn't pass on it when I found it a few months ago at an antique shop in Ozark MO. Love all your quilts! Thanks for the giveaway. Happy 4th!!!

Linda said...

Just thought I'd share this with you. When I turned 60 a few years ago I stopped listening to what other thought I should wear or what I should use in my quilts. Butter and creamy yellows have become my 'new' nuetral!..Love to wear it now in bright sunshine yellow too. LOL I'm doing exactly what makes ME happy now. So bring on the yellows!!

Louise said...

Thank you for your virtual lecture & trunk show on yellow! You really showed how sparkling and effective that color can be.
I would love to win the pattern & template...I met the designer Pat Yamin at a quilt show. She loves scrappy quilts too.

jan walsh said...

Love your quilts and your blog postings. I would love to make the windmill quilt. Pick me please!

Anonymous said...

I have had several pretty yellows for years, and just can't seem to find the right place to use them. I love Pat Yamin's Come Quilt With Me templates, but for some reason, don't have that one.
Sharon - ssauser@dishmail.net

Unknown said...

Sunshine all the way with this assortment of quilts, thanks for sharing :) I often shy away from yellow except in baby quilts - not sure why - maybe I should take a tip from you and use it elsewhere

Sue said...

The more yellow the better, I say! Why use one when you can use a multitude?

Michelle said...

I am up for broadening my horizons and going out of my comfort zone and I have been sorting through my scraps putting each colour into it own bin, boy I didn't realise how much scraps I've got, this quilt may help to make a dent in them!

Anonymous said...

I never used yellow or gold until I started reading your blog and making some of your quilts. Now I am going to start Floribunda, but I am not sure of which yellow to use-katie z kbzieg@cox.net

MaryAnn said...

Color me yellow! What a fun project.
MaryAnn

The 4 Bushel Farmgal said...

Oooooh, I have alway loved antique yellow quilts and would LOVE to make one! It's such a coincidence that I've just been itching to make a Windmill quilt, too! What a great combination!

My Life In Quilts said...

I LOVE using yellow in my quilts for the POP you love too. I probably have more yellow fabric (and orange) than any other in my collection. I am using it in my Kaleidoscope Quilt Along with Don't Call Me Betsy, and it really makes a difference. Thanks for the opportunity to win this prize. You can see my KAL design board here:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-U-fUqtZ6zAE/TgTQbzmeRmI/AAAAAAAAAGM/oYus40ercAc/s1600/2011-06-24_10-40-10_891.jpg

Mary Carole said...

I have scraps uncountable. I can see me having a cutting session wearing a great big smile!

Pauline said...

Did you know that loving yellow is a sign of intelligence? Read that a few years back, but don't mention if often because I LOVE yellow! My "Little Monkey" uses yellow sashing and it always gets the most compliments. Thanks for the give away!

Pauline said...

I'm sure haveing trouble posting anything. I do love yellow and thanks for the give away!

mary e said...

went to hobby lobby to buy green kona solid per one of your older post. no. maybe the lilac. yellow or cheddar? came home with variety of prints no solids. started with some cheddar from "the stash" last nite.....decisions. that little 4 patch is worrisome if i use all cheddar. :>) variety, yes that's my final answer!!!

Anonymous said...

This little template would maybe...maybe help lessen my stash!!! I swear I could start my own shop!! Thank you for all the wonderful patterns and the great blog! It really helps start my day right! Be good and if you can't be good be careful! Have a great day...whatever day it is...today...tomorrow......
sydney120@aol.com
Sydney Holmwood ( yes, I am a woman!!)

Gari in AL said...

Wow, what a wonderful series of yellow quilts. I have only done one but have been looking at making a yellow, black and white quilt and this template might be just the thing. Please count me in your giveaway.

Lori L said...

Third time to try to leave a posting. I must be desperate for yellow scraps and a new project. You made me realize yellow is not a color I have in my stash. Need to get to work on that. The only thing yellow that I can think of that I own is my Yellow Labrador Rudey!! I would love to try your pattern and make it even more special by using your scraps of yellow and ease your scrap burden. I love the wedding ring quilt with yellow. Something to keep in mind as it is on my "someday" list. Thanks for the opportunity and have a happy and safe holiday weekend.

Anonymous said...

Yellow is one of my favorite colors. I have several quilts in the works with yellow. One I"m using it in is the Ocean Waves pattern posted on your site. I've been putting it together with your leaders and enders method. I've gotten all the 1/2 square triangles done, now working on getting the block 1A finished. Can't wait to get it finished. There's nothing like working on 2 quilts and once!!

Sherry in NY
shermcar@rochester.rr.com

Bev C said...

hello,

Love all those quilts with yellow in them. I have just finished a scrap quilt and have lots more material so the little tool and pattern would be so handy.
Happy days.
Bev.xoxo

Christina said...

Hi Bonnie,
That comment about the warm and natural batting got me to thinking...maybe THAT'S why I don't think I can handquilt well!!! I've taken classes, practiced till my fingers bled and never even THOUGHT the problem could be my batting choice (always warm and natural!)Thank you. I feel better about trying again. And yellow is one color I don't have in my stash because I thought I didn't like it. Your quilts changed my mind, that's for sure! Can't wait to see more! As always, thank you for sharing.

Anonymous said...

Yellow has always been my favorite color, and now I have several more reasons why.

Grace
Qwer1@cox.net

sophie said...

I keep thinking about making a little quilt like this ... winning would help me get it out of my head and into reality.

I smiled when I saw the quilt on the package--was it the yellow in the quilt that cinched the deal when you bought it? I love yellow backgrounds, too and am so glad you decided to go with scrappy yellows for your quilt.

Robin Love Lehr said...

Would love to win this!!!! If not where can I get one.

Helen said...

Bonnie, I LOVE yellow in quilts. And I love your blog. Read it every day, religiously. Can't wait to see you in September in Kansas!

Helen
hsthomas09@gmail.com

Michelle L. Momof11 said...

You have me convinced...I need to use yellow, which will necessitate adding more to my stash...darn it! LOL! anyway I would love to win the giveaway...I assume the template can be used for individually cutting from scraps...maybe i can get my mom to cut from her many baskets and bins full of scraps...

Anonymous said...

I made my hubby a king size quilt out of blue and yellow batiks. It is a star in a star in a star with a border of stars. The stars are all different blues and the background is two different yellows that look the same. Needless to say, it is yellow dominant! My hubby loves it!! And I love all the quilts you included. Thanks for the inspiration! Krista quiltingkoala@ymail.com

Christie said...

I love the idea of yellow in a scrap quilt. I've always used shirtings but you've inspired me to branch out. I always learn something from you. I'm ready to hand quilt a special quilt. I've never thought much about batting since I normally machine quilt. I'll choose carefully this time!

Jittina said...

Sorry, yellow is defenitely not my colour, makes my skin look yellow too!(Like I'm a huge lemon)
But I do like the quilts you're showing!

Jittina, the Netherlands

Humbolt, the troll said...

Love the yellows, so much fun!

carol fun said...

Bonnie -I love this essay on the wonders of yellow. I LOVE YELLOW! It is my favorite color. I think it is the happiest of all colors. I rarely make a quilt that doesn't have yellow in it and it is my go to background color. Thanks for singing the praises of my favorite color -

JeanieG said...

I love yellow in quilts, and your use of it is always beautiful. Just love all that you do, and so glad you are willing to share with all of us!

Anonymous said...

Bonnie, you inspire us all to be bold in our quilting and bold in our color choices! I'm in...I'm working on a string quilt with lots of yellow and it's so cheerful...yellow sure is a mood lifter isn't it? I'd love to win your give away. Thanks for all you do for the quilting world...

Terri in Missouri
tgeesey@charter.net

lybmail said...

I just love the Floribunda quilt. I have got a container of these florals just waiting to be used. Also got some yellow - scrappy look of course. This will make another small "dent" in the stash. Thanks for your great blog and website.
Lorraine B -

jill said...

I love yellow. Its one of my daughters wedding colors this fall. Thank you.

Nann said...

Yellow is my favorite color! Beats me why so many quiltmakers dislike it. Here is a vintage summer quilt in my collection:
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/photo/1532125731056829410xTNsNshttp://home-and-garden.webshots.com/photo/2440915920056829410uuaLCv
and here's one of the yellow quilts I've made:

Beth G said...

Yellow in a quilt always makes me smile. I bought a lot recently to find the right combination of "light and dark" in a quilt I am working on now. Guess I will be smiling a lot in the quilts to come
bethsayssew@att.net

Carla A Few Of My Favorite Things said...

Bonnie, I have only twelve of the 36 floribunda blocks made, but I am using a solid green instead of the yellow, just because I had it in my stash. So I really need to win this pattern and template so I can finally own a yellow quilt. It has been a dream of mine to make a cheddar quilt, they are so awesome.

Bekah said...

Wow! So many quilts all in yellow! I like the one with stars!

Carla G said...

I would love to try a windmill quilt! What a great way to use up some scraps! Thanks for a chance to win!

Joy V said...

Umtil now I've never been a 'yellow' person, but your pics have convinced eme to try yellow in my quilts. Hope I'm lucky to win (fingers crossed!).

Anonymous said...

I didn't like yellow until a couple of years ago. My younger sister passed away unexpectedly. On the day of the funeral, my work colleagues arrived at my house with the most wonderful arangements of yellow flowers. They said " these are to remind you of the sun, and if you keep your face to the sun, you won"t see the shadows". Since then, I have always taken yellow flowers to people who are in need or suffering - and with the same message. I now plant yellow in my garden as a reminder.

I'd love some yellow inspiration

Anonymous said...

I have plenty of yellows to do that quilt with Bonnie. Count me in please.
bj.wen@btconnect.com

3 kats and a kwiltr said...

Love the yellows...my go to color is often black but I'm going to try yellow more often and see how it changes the look of my quilts.
Would love to win but love the ideas I get here, so am a winner already.
Anna in IL

Bonnie said...

I love those quilts! and the new one you are doing is gorgeous! Count me in please, I would love to win this awesome giveaway.

Anonymous said...

Yellow is such a wonderful color in quilts, it seems to make the quilt pop! Love the antique quilts!

Anonymous said...

Yellow has always been a favourite colour of mine. How effective it is in your quilts!
Having trouble posting my comment.
Lynne from www.bunmountain.blogspot.com

Debbie said...

Oh, yes, I love anything with yellow in it, Bonnie! This template makes a cool pattern with the yellow!

Tracy said...

Love the yellow, but my stash is very lacking in it. I would be something new for me to try, stretch the boundaries a bit.

Michelle said...

I am new to quilting (less than a year) and still learning about fabric choices. Prior to reading your blog, I don't think yellow would have been a color I would have "embraced." But, WOW, you have sure changed my thoughts on that one :-) I have never seen so many beautiful quilts of different "shades" of yellow. They are awesome!!

scrappy101 said...

When asked what is my favorite color, I reply happy colors, and since I am a scrappy quilter and cannot contain myself to just one I simply reply "my favorite color is the color of the season" and yep YELLOWS are one of them.

Jan said...

Oh, I just love some yellow! I tend to use it to punch things up a bit and not as a focal point, but I promise that if I win that I will make a concerted effort to include yellow in the quilt in a big way! Thanks for having this contest, too!

karen b said...

Love the yellow. It plays so well with red, orange and fuschia. Hope I win so I can have playing. Thanks for the idea.

Wanda said...

I've never been a big fan of yellow (not my best color) but I love how it makes a quilt come alive. The warmth of summer in fabric form. Thank you Bonnie for this opportunity.

Wanda
http://wandas-quilts-crafts.blogspot.com/

Anonymous said...

what combination can be any better than a dutch girl making a yellow windmill quilt.
Hetty in Newnan, Ga

LizA. said...

Thnx for sharing these great yellow quilts. After the extremely long, dreary, extra gray winter/spring we've had here in the pacific northwest I could definitely use some more yellow!

Anonymous said...

Didn't work the 1st time so I'll try again. Really need to scale down the scraps and the pinwheel pattern looks like it might help get the job done. Please count me in if I can get this darn message through.
Jenny
jbruggeman2@verizon.net

JudyCinNC said...

I clearly do not have much yellow in my stash - I think I used it up when I made your Blue Heaven - which ended up my "sunny" Blue Heaven. Beautiful opportunity and would be lovely to win. Judy C in NC sends her best.

Ronna said...

dear Mrs. Bonnie...thank you for opening my eyes to the joys of scrap quilting. Following your blog and your travels have made me a better quilter ~ much to the dismay of my family. They have to cook & clean more often because I'm busy creating. =) My grandma passed away in Feb and LOVED yellow roses..we quilted together and I can't come across yellow without wonderful memories of her. =)

paulette said...

Am I LATE?? I ran all the way here!! Whew! I LOVE this pattern and ruler and would be thrilled to win...if I'm not too late to enter that is!! Thanks for the chance (I hope!)
Paulette

skye said...

Love all the yellow quilts! Yum! I am laughing at myself, as I hope to win. I have my (XXL) stash sorted by "type" (Civil War, 30's, florals etc)> And after rummaging through it a hundred times gathering more of needed colors for RRCB (p.s. I *love* that quilt! Thanks!) & now again for browns/blues for Smith Mountain Morning, & possibly again for yellows for this...I am thinking a full stash re-org could be in my future. '8-0 Thanks for the chance to win! :-)

Ariane said...

I love the yellow quilts. They are gorgeous!!!! I'd love to make a windmill quilt. Thanks for the chance to win!!!!

Anonymous said...

I love your yellow! So cheery!

Mary
kmgeartheart@juno.com
(I con not ever get Blogger to behave for me!)

Anonymous said...

Love the yellows but I think quilting through W&N is not like quilting cardboard. It is more like quilting through a brick.

Anonymous said...

I've always thought a little yellow goes a long way but all the quilts you have shown are SO BEAUTIFUL so I guess I need to rethink that. A yellow quilt may be in my near future.
Thanks for the opportunity to win and thanks for blogging a lot. My day has to start with what you have to say.
Diann Smith Lexington, KY
kyquiltymama@hotmail.com

sheil said...

I absolutely love yellow quilts! Please tell me you have worked decades on achieving such a finished collection. :)
Enjoy your long weekend...and thanks for the fun give-a-way.

Margie said...

I love yellow. Seldom wear it but like it for any other use. Someone way back in my beginning quilting thought every quilt should have yellow in it.

Ebony said...

Can't wait to see what you have up your sleeve for your yellow strings!

Those little windmills are adorable! Thanks for the chance to win!

Char said...

Never "Loved" yellow ... had a quilt instructor once who was about 90 yrs. old and said she would never make a quilt without yellow in it. Still never understood until I saw your examples and now my mind is running wild and yellow fever may have struck! Wow, do they pop or what! Love the patter, would love to win, but even if I don't thank you for the inspiration to start using yellow! Charbillow at yahoo dot com.

KSTaterbug said...

I love yellow with orange and have made a couple of quilts with both.

Thanks for the chance to win! :)

4dreamsr said...

I'm planning a group block exchange right now using yellow. Some will balk, but have to go with the rules, right! Love your yellow quilts.
4dreamsr

Potpourri said...

Thanks for thechance to win. I love bright, cheery, yellow.
Thanks for all your great patterns.

Anonymous said...

Count me in on the drawing.....I love that quilt! Bev/Mo.

Crystal Ernst said...

I have a stash of yellows that I've been hording...there may be a plan for them now!

Anonymous said...

Bonnie, this is my third attempt to post, and I hope it goes through this time. I LOVE yellow, and would love to win this little template. I could make my own sunshine with it, couldn't I? Thanks for considering me!

Doris R.
Quiltmamma@aol.com

Vanya said...

Great pattern. I am loving yellow. Thanks for the giveaway. Enjoy Oregon. I was there last year. My sister lives about 90 miles from Sisters.

Vanya

Grammasheri said...

I remember when it was hard to find yellow fabric. It adds such a glow to scrap quilts! It would be fun to make a scrappy mini windmill.

Anonymous said...

I enjoyed the yellow quilt show and your narration too! The yellow really is pretty...thanks for sharing those inspirational quilts. I would love to win the windmill templates/pattern....Happy 4th! Sally in SC jspwarren at aol dot com

Mavis said...

I may be last to enter the draw and may not win but it's fun to enter! Thanks Bonnie.

Marilyn Robertson said...

Hope I'm not too late! I would love to make a yellow scrappy windmill quilt!

Anita said...

I tried leaving a comment a couple of days ago, but it wouldn't take for some reason. Maybe this time it will work. Windmill blocks would make a good leaders and enders project. Keeping my fingers crossed.

Charlene S said...

Wow!Those yellows are spectacular.The little pinwheels look great and I would love to tackle my scrap bin with that pattern in mind.

Marcia W. said...

Thanks for the chance to enter your awesome giveaway. Attempted to leave a comment last night yet wouldn't post.
I've developed a new appreciation for yellow and am making a quilt with light yellow sashing and borders - Happy Yellow!
Hope you have fantastic fireworks. We are going to watch a Capitol Fourth on TV tonight.

Anonymous said...

I've never used yellow in a quilt! Looks like I should start, because it looks great in all of them! I'm looking for a handpiecing project to do at the arena next winter while I'm waiting for my little hockey players, so this pattern might work! Leslie in Ontario, CAN. doug.les.ho@sympatico.ca

Anonymous said...

Not to wear but a big YES in a quilt, yellow is like butter to bread you just gotta have some. It reminds me of the sunshine, and warmth and just plain old goodness. I'm with you on yellow!
grace at amnet dot net dot au

Anonymous said...

OH, how I love yellow! I have a yellow quilt on my bed all winter long to cheer me up on dismal days. I have twice as much yellow fabric as any other color. I love the golden yellows that edge onto orange best, but any nice clear yellow will do. Too bad I can't wear yellow for clothing- I look jaundiced in it. But I have my share of yellow scarves and pins. You can never have too much yellow- never.

Carolyn said...

I am about two years late to win anything, but loved your pics and comments regarding yellow. I usually go for more than one fabric of the same color family.

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