Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Mary's Flower Garden
Name of Maker: judynewquilter
Mary's Flower Garden - Machine embroidery of Flower of the month by Brothers. Individual Pre-quilted blocks were finished then embroidered. These block were then added to the quilt to which was an attic window top and then the top was finished and quilted Took about six months.
Name of Maker: Yolande
"Ma bibliothèque"
Maddy's Advent Calendar
Name of Maker: judynewquilter
Maddy's Advent Calendar - Each day was embroidered on netting then an elastic loop and back was glued together. String of small lights and a gold garland were strung across the tree which was drawn free hand. The presents under the tree hold the individuals items until the day in December arrives, then it is added to the tree and hung on the bells. Each bell and each item has a number attached.
Debbie's 12 days of Christmas
Name of Maker: judynewquilter
Debbie's 12 days of Christmas - The 12 Day of Christmas were embroidered in 1996 using designs from Buzz Tools. It took me 12 years to figure out how to do it and getting around to doing it. It took a couple of weeks to get the strips the right height and width and then another week to quilt.
C'est Marin
Name of Maker: Yolande
C'est Marin
Name of Maker: Yolande
"Jardin entrelazado"
Name of Maker: Yolande
"Rubans"
Dalia
Name of Maker: Yolande & Soraya
Dalia
Five Generations
Name of Maker: Joan Strosin
Five Generations - I made this framed quilted wallhanging using manipulated photos and mini picture frames with little pictures of other family members. I also used the holographic technique - printing on organza and laying it over the image that was printed on white cotton. This was a gift for a 50th birthday and includes pictures of 5 generations.
KoKoPeli
Name of Maker: Paula Leber
KoKoPeli - I made this quilt totally from southwest batiks. It turned out bright and colorful.
Ying & Yang
Name of Maker: Paula Leber
Ying & Yang - This quilt was featured on the cover of Mark Lipinski's Quilter's Home Magazine. It turned out great and is quilted with bright red thread.
Rainy Day Reading Quilt
Name of Maker: sewshaz
Rainy Day Reading Quilt - Amy's pattern is available free on her website. I used two different size of rectangles and added a border on the long edges. I stitched in the ditch for the quilting, though, being new and not knowing any better. I started from the middle and went out, following the offset seams, to the edges. I like how it came out, but I think I'd do it a little differently next time.
On Their Wedding Day
Name of Maker: Rona Duncan and LouAnn Christie
On Their Wedding Day - My friend LouAnn Christie in Oxnard, CA and I, Harrisburg, MO, wanted to make a quilt for a mutual friend for her wedding. I had always wanted to do the quilt “On Their Wedding Day” from the book “Say It With Quilts” by Laura Nownes and Diana McClun. LouAnn pieced some of the blocks and the pieced border. We decided to add the additional border and adjust the size of the pieced border. I used the quilting in the pattern as a reference and added trapunto in the feather wreaths and feather border. This quilt was executed on a non-stitch regulated machine and all work was performed from the back of the machine with rulers and a lot of blue markings.
Rambling Rose
Name of Maker: balumen
Rambling Rose - Pattern designed by Pat Sloan for the AP&Q April 2004 issue. It was a UFO I finished last fall. Yeah!
Thistle Rose
Name of Maker: Becca
Thistle Rose - I wandered into the world of wool and fell in love with it's rich texture. It's a joy to work with. I designed this quilt because I love folk art and Jacobean style quilts and enjoyed every minute of it.
Eliezer's quilt
Name of Maker: Rachel Hershberg
Eliezer's quilt - I made this in honor of my brother-in-law's discharge from the Israeli Army. Thank you Eliezer!
Sara's quilt
Name of Maker: Rachel Hershberg
Sara's quilt - It took over half a year to make this for my baby daughter. The design completely matches her personality! The hand-quilting motif in the center was inspired by the Amish medallion quilts, but I copied the exact shape from a cookbook.
Fifty, Fabulous, and Fun!
Name of Maker: Rebecca Keeble
Fifty, Fabulous, and Fun! - A photo quilt built into a pieced background. The outer areas are traditionally pieced and the background is flip-n-sew. The actual photo, tree trunk, and roots are appliqued. Leaved are fabric snips. The hammock is combination photo and perle cotton thread. This quilt was a lot of fun to make!
Crazy Log Cabin
Name of Maker: imdiana
Crazy Log Cabin - I took a class and learned to make this fun quilt using my scraps of flannel. My 86 year old mom used this quilt to stay warm when she napped every day.