Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

African Travels
Name of Maker: Vicki Crooms
African Travels - I love the fabric designs of Julie Cairns. She lived in Africa and has a terrific eye for the colors and interesting designs. Every year I look forward to her new designs. The photo shows the quilt as it was displayed in my guild's bi-annual show, "Festival of Quilts" in 2007. This is a quilt I use on my bed. I give a lot of my quilts away, and I always hope they are being used.
Poseys and purple
Name of Maker: Linda Rae Souza
Poseys and purple - The blocks were made in a "'mystery" class through my local guild. I had so much fun that I went home and added several more blocks and a purple border.
Moonglow
Name of Maker: Peggi Yacovissi
Moonglow - I loved this design from the first time I saw it! When the top was complete I decided it deserved hand quilting. Several years later I finished it.
My Own Reflection
Name of Maker: Flipper
My Own Reflection - This was a fun, play-with-my-fabrics, quick quilt. The rick-rack in the binding added just the right bright finish it needed! It hangs in my living room.
De Morgan Gryphon
Name of Maker: Claire Cooper
De Morgan Gryphon - A contemporary of William Morris, William De Morgan is probably best known for this ceramic tile designs. Quilt is fused applique, machine quilted.
Indiana Sunflowers
Name of Maker: Claire Cooper
Indiana Sunflowers - I started this quilt in 2004 in a class taught by Phil Beaver.
Children of the World
Name of Maker: LeeAnn Creager
Children of the World - Small wall hanging includes blocks of painted children. It was a gift to my daughter while she was in Japan teaching English to children.
Rattlesnake
Name of Maker: KMcLaugh
Rattlesnake - My first attempt at paper piecing and I am hooked! Thank you Karen K. Stone for a great pattern! Thanks to Sharon Knapp at Knapp Studios for amazing custom quilting.
States of Mind
Name of Maker: Ann Rowland
States of Mind - My first attempt at an onpoint quilt. I used state flower blocks from states that are important in our lives. It was an interesting experiment for me . I learned a lot.
Tim's quilt
Name of Maker: Constance Kerrigan
Tim's quilt - Tim was my son's roommate at the Naval Academy. I made this quilt after Tim admired James' quilt. It is made from all the leftover scraps from James' quilt.
Brenda's kitchen runner
Name of Maker: Constance Kerrigan
Brenda's kitchen runner - Brenda's kitchen has a rooster theme. She loves France and her beautiful red and stainless kitchen which she designed. This French provincial fabric had to be hers, so I made this runner for her counter or table.
Rumblin' Tumblin'
Name of Maker: Jane Davidson
Rumblin' Tumblin' - This is the second one patch quilt in a series of 8 that I will be making for my nieces and nephews.
Summer Flowers
Name of Maker: Lynn Chamberlain
Summer Flowers - Adaption of a quilt made in a workshop, pastel summer colours were used to make a pretty summer quilt.
Blockswap birthday quilt
Name of Maker: blockswappers
Blockswap birthday quilt - Blocks sent by online blockswapper group for my birthday. All blocks are different and were made with care.
Northern Star
Name of Maker: Nepeanquilter
Northern Star - My son chose the colours based on the feature fabric. Started in 2003 and finished in 2008. Machine pieced, hand quilted.
Christmas Tree Quilt
Name of Maker: Lynn Chamberlain
Christmas Tree Quilt - A long rectangle log cabin with pieced stars, embellished with ribbons, cording and free hand quilting. Given to youngest daughter as a moving in present when she and her partner moved into their first home.
Pink Flower 1
Name of Maker: Nepeanquilter
Pink Flower 1 - Part of an art quilt design workshop with Elaine Quehl.
Pink Flower 2
Name of Maker: Nepeanquilter
Pink Flower 2 - Completed as part of an art quilt workshop with Elaine Quehl.
Purple Fall
Name of Maker: Nepeanquilter
Purple Fall - I love purple and autumn colours and I had to have them together in this quilt.
Rain Forest
Name of Maker: lmcfood
Rain Forest - I made this quilt for middle daughter on her graduation from University. She went to the rain forest for a field trip in her last year and I thought that this was really apt! It was foundation pieced and very fiddly. The borders were added to make it up to double bed size. The quilt was sent to a long arm quilter as I ran out of time to quilt myself. The quilt pattern is of Geckos climbing up the quilt, it looks really good in the flesh! but doesn't show up on the picture.