Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Name of Maker: Jeanne Hall
"H" is for Hattie - This was the pick of my daughter-in-law and son for their first daughter, Hattie Marie. She is my first grandaughter and both grandmothers were there to welcome her into the world. It was just beautiful and something I will treasure forever. My son is in the Marines so they move around often. The fabric (Moda Three Sisters) was picked by my daughter, daughter-in-law and I while we visited them in SanDiego. At that time they were not even expecting a baby. I held onto the fabric and low and behold within a year they were expecting a daughter. I made a crib sheet and a dustruffle to match....life is good!
Dreaming
Name of Maker: Kathleen Burns
Dreaming - Based on a photo taken on a beach in Maine early in the morning
Sweet Dreams
Name of Maker: Kathy Samson
Sweet Dreams - My very first trapunto quilt. I used a thin purple embroidery thread for my feathers and butterflies and I liked how it high lights all the trapunto work. This quilt was a really fun quilt to work on and I was really surprized at the end result I learnt that it is possiable to achieve dreams through quilting! Many Sweet Dreams to follow my friend.
Rainbow Wrap
Name of Maker: kmclaugh
Rainbow Wrap - I know it's bright, but it really cheers you up on a cloudy day! My brother-in-law took one look and said I should call it "Acid Trip!"
50th Anniversary
Name of Maker: jnewton322
50th Anniversary - Designed for my parents using their favorite colors and quilt likes.
Christmas Sampler
Name of Maker: jnewton322
Christmas Sampler - These traditional blocks were given out as a year long project at my quilt guild. I resized them to 6 inch blocks. Some of the fabrics are fussy cut.
Cherry Blossoms
Name of Maker: Marsha Miles (grandma)
Cherry Blossoms - I saw this quilt in a quilt store in Utah while visiting my grandchildren. I loved the big applique flowers. I bought the kit and additional fabrics. The colors are so bright and cheery. I made it for my granddaughter's fourth birthday and hope to make a matching pillowcase.
Tyler's quilt
Name of Maker: Eileen Keane
Tyler's quilt - This little quilt is the first one I've made for my new grandson, scheduled to be born April 26th. The colors are those chosen by our DIL for his nursery.
Turn by Turn
Name of Maker: Sue Rapp
Turn by Turn - Made with masculine colors for my husband's birthday. He drives 3.5 hours from our factory back to home every other weekend since I have the work the entire opposite weekend.
August Sunflowers
Name of Maker: WillieRae
August Sunflowers - I used the approximate shape of the sunflowers on the purchased lap quilt. Then I just did my own thing and came up with a design for a wall hanging.
Old Fashion Santa Tree Skirt
Name of Maker: Amy the Hooterville Quilter
Old Fashion Santa Tree Skirt
Christmas Medallion
Name of Maker: Kelly Smith
Christmas Medallion - Red and green bears paw on yellow background, surrounded by red and yellow triangles, green and paisley borders. Quilt is not yet bound.
Fiston's quilt
Name of Maker: Brigitte Van Puyenbroeck
Fiston's quilt - This little quilt was a present for a friend! It has a picture of her much adored cat " Fiston" on it ! She was very surprised when I gave it to her and she couldn't stop talking about it!
God Bless Freedom
Name of Maker: Robert Johnson
God Bless Freedom - This quilt was made as a housewarming gift for my brother and his wife. He is retired military and has a section of his livingroom decorated in a patriotic theme. Although it is not used it is on display and well appreciated.
Ode to Isaac Newton
Name of Maker: Perri Krom
Ode to Isaac Newton - This is a wonderful wall hanging done with raw edge applique. I loved it because it was a challenge to do and so very whimsical.
coffee quilt
Name of Maker: Brigitte Van Puyenbroeck
coffee quilt - Made this quilt as a christmas present for my mom! In the middle there is a calender that can be replaced each year.
Three Wise Women
Name of Maker: Perri Krom
Three Wise Women - I used part of a batik panel in this quilt and then made fabric to use in the other parts of the quilt. It was inspired by a class led by Susan Vassallo. It is heavily embellished with beads.
Jewelry Horse
Name of Maker: Elspeth Davis
Jewelry Horse - Entirely machine curved pieced. Made with commercial cotton fabric and my own hand dyed cotton fabrics. The horse is machine quilted with metalic thread. The background machine quilted with varigated cotton thread.
Honora
Name of Maker: Elspeth Davis
Honora - Machine appliqued based on a technique taught by Marilyn Belford in Realistic Fabric Portraits taken in an online class at QuiltUniversity.com. Fabrics used are both commercial and my own hand dyed fabrics.