Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

On the Path
Name of Maker: Justem
On the Path - This is a little shed that I saw and thought it would be peaceful place to sit under a tree and feel the evening breeze.
Asian Fans
Name of Maker: Nina
Asian Fans - Made myself a quilt from the beautiful fabric that was given to me by the daughter and her husband for a holiday present.
City News
Name of Maker: pleber
City News - Beautiful quilt that stresses the value of color.
Gracie's Big Girl Quilt
Name of Maker: Leberson
Gracie's Big Girl Quilt
Ride em Cowboy
Name of Maker: Leberson
Ride em Cowboy - I made this Turning Twenty to display the great fabrics. It is for Zachary's first big boy bed!
Journal Quilt 2007
Name of Maker: Liz Tarr
Journal Quilt 2007 - Entry for 2007 Journal quilt project at IQA in Houston. Techniques used from the book Creative Quilting: Sunprinting/painting; hand dying; couching; painted/heated tyvek; angelina fibers; circles using thumbtack to pivot the fabric.
Ball Jar flower
Name of Maker: L.Tarr,C. Ledbetter,R. Forbes,N. Buida,A. Olander
Ball Jar flower - A challenge through QuiltArt. Each participant interpreted the photograph divided into four unequal segments. The flower sections were made by Corky Ledbetter, Rhonda Forbes, Norma Buida and Alyson Olander. I placed the flower in a canning jar like I would with a real flower.
Warhol Pugs
Name of Maker: jennyinnc
Warhol Pugs - This was made for a coworker who has an older Pug. I played with the picture in PhotoShop - desaturated it, then posterized it, then adjusted the hues to get the Warhol-like colors. The four portraits were placed and sized in Adobe InDesign and printed on fabric printer paper and fused to batting. Two thread colors, a light and dark, were used to threadpaint each portrait. I fused the black "borders" and then the backing was added and pillow-cased turned. The piece was then hand-stitched to a painted stretched canvas.
Ethereal Moth
Name of Maker: jennyinnc
Ethereal Moth - This moth was a photograph printed on fabric printer sheet and fused to a heavy interfacing. It is heavily threadpainted with free motion embroidery.
North Carolina Forests Under Fire II
Name of Maker: jennyinnc
North Carolina Forests Under Fire II - This is the second of two North Carolina Forest Fire quilts I made depicting the horrible forest fires North Carolina experiences during fire season. This is of the mountains with its hardwood trees. I hand painted the background and some of the "ghostly" trees. It is heavily threadpainted using a variety of threads. This quilt was juried into the last exhibition of Karey Bresenhan's Journal Quilt projects with the theme of Elements and this one obviously represents the element of fire. It was on exhibit at IQF in Houston 2008 and will travel with the exhibit to IQF Chicage and then IQF Long Beach before returning home to me in the fall of 2009.
Nesting
Name of Maker: Denise Buchwalter-Losczyk
Nesting - This quilt is based on a drawing from my sketchbook of "nesting embryo shapes". I used EQ6 to design the quilt. It was originally made for the Benartex Piece, Love and Quilts Challenge, and was a finalist in the contest. (It incorporates fabrics from the Benartex Woodstock and City Girl collections) It has also been shown at the 2008 Pacific International Quilt show, and will be exhibited at the 2009 Quilter's Heritage Celebration in Lancaster, PA, April 2-5. I gave a photograph of my quilt to my doctor's office, and they displayed it in their examining room, and it has brightened many a patient's visit.
Nesting 2
Name of Maker: Denise Buchwalter-Losczyk
Nesting 2 - This is the second quilt in my Nesting quilt series. I wanted to make a second quilt using a different colorway, and different fabrics. The design changed a bit, as I worked on it in EQ6. I added baskets in the corners, and nest blocks, with little appliqued eggs, and included hand embroidery (seed stitches), and some small glass seed beads. This quilt celebrates new life and beauty of creation. I have been drawn to paisley shapes lately, and have used them in 2 quilts now. After researching a bit about "paisley" designs, I found they are based on a "bota" design which is a symbol of life and fertility. I quilted the quilt using my built-in Pfaff IDT walking foot. This quilt has been exhibited at the Machine Quilter's Exposition, April 13-18, 2009, (Quilt show is April 16-18), at the Knoxville, TN AQS Show, July 22-25, 2009 and at the 2009 Pacific International Quilt Show, October 15-18, 2009. It was exhibited this year at the 2010 AQS Lancaster, PA Show, March 24-27 2010, and will be exhibited at the Denver National Quilt Festival, April 29 - May 2, 2010.
Iris
Name of Maker: Lori
Iris - I wanted to try fused, raw edge applique and also machine quilting. This is more of a *sampler* as i experimented with various techniques. (threads, fabrics, stitches, fusing material etc). I am happy with the end result - and surprised that it went as well as it did!
ALMOST KITTY'S PINE BARK
Name of Maker: JOAN BROWN
ALMOST KITTY'S PINE BARK - I HAVE ALWAYS WANTED TO USE THE PINE BARK DESIGN BUT JUST COULDN'T GET IT GOING!!! THIS IS AS CLOSE AS I COULD GET. I'M ALWAYS INSPIRED BY KITTY PIPPIN AND HER APPRECIATION OF ASIAN FABRICS. I OWN A PINE BARK WALL HANGING MADE BY KITTY AND OF COURSE IT IS A TREASURE. HERE 'S TO YOU KITTY PIPPIN!!!!!
Baby Cardinals
Name of Maker: Pat DuBois
Baby Cardinals - I got a sample greeting card in the mail and fell in love with the picture of the baby cardinals. I enlarged it on the copy machine and made a pattern. I machine appliqued it and added some embroidery for the legs and around the beaks. I also added a couple small doll buttons.
Pansies
Name of Maker: Lori
Pansies - Picked up the Convergence book by Ricky Tims and tried making a quilt. What fun!
Walking in a Winter Wonderland
Name of Maker: Pat DuBois
Walking in a Winter Wonderland - This is a "redwork" pattern that I did in blue. I used a variety of off-white and cream backgrounds and chose a variety of blue prints for the stars. I really enjoyed making this quilt and especially all the embroidery.