Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Back of Friendship's Warmth
Name of Maker: Kathryn Kaser
Back of Friendship's Warmth - Erika's quilt is reversible. This is the back. The date on my camera is incorrect. I like this side for its simplicity. Erika is hosting my daughter and her husband for 2 weeks for their 25th wedding anniversary. Last summer they stayed up all night planning the trip. This quilt is an expression of my gratitude for her wonderful generosity.
Dixie, our Morning Star
Name of Maker: Kathryn Kaser
Dixie, our Morning Star - When a family member died of morbid obesity, I was asked to make three identical quilts from her calico dresses. She was nicknamed "Sunshine" for her wonderful spirit and infectious laugher. On the label I wrote, "Dixie was our Sunshine, Now she is our Morning Star". This too is reversible with diamond-shaped pieces from her brighter dresses, like jewels surrounded by the creamy background fabric.
Sam's Bright Hopes
Name of Maker: shibastitcher
Sam's Bright Hopes - A tone on tone quilt in whites, creams and coffee colours, as a sofa throw in response to a request for a 'white quilt'.
Monasterio de Santa Catalina
Name of Maker: Kit Robinson
Monasterio de Santa Catalina - Inspired by a photograph by Aaron Angert, taken in Arequipa, Peru. It has been shown at the 2008 Fabric of Legacies,and the 2009 Quiltscapes at the Whistler.
Walkway to Terry Lake
Name of Maker: Kit Robinson
Walkway to Terry Lake - This walkway is very near my home and I walk down it to our nearby lake almost every day.
Making a Stand
Name of Maker: Kit Robinson
Making a Stand - Made for a good friend who had said that the golden Colorado aspens inspired her, as she was undergoing treatment for a serious illness.
Rose Beauty
Name of Maker: Joanne
Rose Beauty - Block of the month made throughout the year at "Girls' Day Out". Fabric line was Moda's "Rhubarb and Ginger" plus a couple other fabrics that blended well.
Baby Sarah
Name of Maker: Kathryn Kaser
Baby Sarah - In 1999, before I was a quilter, my grandson Levi was born. I wanted to make him a blanket, so came up with the applique font style for "baby". The "B's made a flower with heart-shaped petals in the center. The "A" and the "Y" are identical, one is just turned upside-down. I placed four "baby"s spiraling out to the corners on a whole cloth. It wasn't quilted and was only two layers. In 2007, a friend was having a baby, so I made this quilt in the colors of Sarah's room. We also used this pattern in the guild about that time for several community service quilts.
Shirt-Stripe Boxes
Name of Maker: Dianah
Shirt-Stripe Boxes - This quilt is from a pattern by Kaffe Fassett. I used mostly old shirts sourced from thrift shops, together with a small amount of purchased striped fabrics.
NCH Wealth Quilt
Name of Maker: Geneva Carroll
NCH Wealth Quilt - This is a commission quilt I made for the firm NCH Wealth Advisors. They are a CPA/Financial Planning business in Fullerton ,CA. I adapted this pattern from the book, Quilt Mavens. It was quilted by Deb Dolce using McTavishing. I embellished the top border and bottom border corners with various beads and bamboo creating more texture. There are more than 1,000 pieces in the curved spikes.
One Flag
Name of Maker: Bonnie
One Flag - This is a patriotic panel that I really liked. I added the border.
Bears In The Galaxy
Name of Maker: Linda Whitney
Bears In The Galaxy - Four fabrics were used, a light, medium, and dark blue. The background was a white on white. This was an original layout inspired by the Bears Paw blocks from Hidden Block Quilts. This quilt was made as a donation to the Veterans Medical Leadership Council in Phoenix, Arizona and was used as part of a fund raising event. Machine quilted by Diane Tricka.
Copper Country
Name of Maker: Linda Whitney
Copper Country - Log cabin star in the center, surrounded by tree blocks, and four bears paw blocks in the corners. Machine quilted by Diane Tricka.
Springtime
Name of Maker: Evelyn Versteegh
Springtime - Design was featured on a Fons and Porter quilt program showing use of big prints in blocks, and while the print is not as big as they featured, it was one I liked and wanted to show more of.
Anniversary Mystery Quilt designed by Carol Doak
Name of Maker: Carole Doyle
Anniversary Mystery Quilt designed by Carol Doak - Carol Doak provided a cutting list and suggestions for the number of warm and cool colors needed in light, medium and dark. It's made from 3 block patterns.
Aaron's Quilt
Name of Maker: Stephanie Finnell
Aaron's Quilt - Twin size crazy quilt with marble blue framing each block
Hearts
Name of Maker: Gwen Brock
Hearts - Made this for a new baby for my neighbor.
Jaymi's FairyLand
Name of Maker: Petra Jenkins
Jaymi's FairyLand - This was my first bed-sized quilt and my first attempt at piecing anything. I am a total beginner and learned alot from making this quilt. The quilt is machine pieced, hand appliqued and handquilted.