For about 18 years now, I have seriously been making quilts . By this time, my quilt closet is pretty full, so I make a few each year to give away as gifts to specially deserving people. My daughter, Carly, has been friends with Kelli since, well, since they were 2 years old and in the same Sunday School class. Carly and Kelli went to the same high school, marched in band together, attended the same college and still remain very good friends today. While they were still in high school, I came home one day and noticed some of my quilt books had post it notes with names on the quilts they liked. Kelli marked one she liked but specified that she would like it for her wedding quilt in yellow. Kind of a hint, don't you think?
So when Kelli became engaged to Ryan--on top of the Eiffel Tower, no less-- I had to get busy. Her favorite color is yellow, sunshine yellow, but it is not my favorite, so honestly, this was the first yellow quilt I have ever made. But I have to admit, I truly enjoyed making this "first" for Kelli and Ryan.
Pairing yellow fabrics with gray, really toned down the bright yellow fabrics and using a very pale gray with small white polka dots fabric for the background made the stars pop. Using the same pattern as
Atmospheric, (found in a 2013 post
here) but a smaller size, I began making half square triangles.
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half square triangles |
I prefer using Thangles to make my half square triangles so all the squares are uniform.Four matching half square triangles are sewn together to make a pinwheel, then sewn with other pieces which are carefully placed with background squares. Using just blocks, no borders, made this quilt easy to finish with a modern appeal. Gray with yellow polka dot fabric for binding finishes the quilt and draws the colors together. Best wishes to Kelli and Ryan!
Pattern: Inspired by Celestial Waltz by Gerri Robinson,
published in McCall’s Quilting magazine, March/April 2011