Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Chocolate Baby Kisses
Name of Maker: Slozano
Chocolate Baby Kisses - Baby quilt made for a friend. Nursery colors were chocolate brown and pink. I love this quilt so much that I am making another one for me!
Un-named
Name of Maker: Michelle Curtis
Un-named - This was my very first finished quilt made for my Mom's 60th birthday. It is a very basic pattern and quilted in the ditch.
Mostly Scotty
Name of Maker: KelliWolfe
Mostly Scotty - I started the BOM last January and decided it was to "primary" for me so I stopped at a wall hanging size.
Circular Madness
Name of Maker: KelliWolfe
Circular Madness
Anna's Lone Star
Name of Maker: Ruth McCabe
Anna's Lone Star - This is a pretty clasisic block (I think) that I arranged to suit what I like. All fabrics are 100% cotton handed by me. It is actually my first attempt at a lone star, there is a sister to this quilt at family members that turned out much neater. If I can ever get my nearly 3 year old to surrender it for a few days I will quilt the corners.
Name of Maker: Margarita Wilcox
"VALLEY BUTTERFLY" - I won the BOM at my guild on my second meeting. Since I used a heavy polyester batting, It took me way over a year to hand quilt it. It is quite warm.
Baby Ragtime
Name of Maker: Pat Gauci and daughter-in-law, Trena
Baby Ragtime
Maddie's quilt
Name of Maker: Catherine Gynn
Maddie's quilt - Not all quilts are works of art, but all quilts are items to love and cherish, right? This one is in that latter category. Swimming t-shirts from an outstanding high school swimming career were used, front and back, along with water themed fabric. A signature panel was put on the back for teammates to sign.
For Mom
Name of Maker: Catherine Gynn
For Mom - A birthday gift for my mother-in-law for her 90th birthday. My husband asked me to make it two weeks before the party! I managed to pull together the fabrics from my stash, adding only borders and backing as new fabric. I long-armed a wreath of flowers in each block.
Welcome Home
Name of Maker: Catherine Gynn
Welcome Home - This is a strip club pattern that I started in a class at a local quilt shop, Quilt Trends. I made it as a gift for a woman who was the honorary den mother, so to speak, for a group of Americans - including my son - who were working in Japan for an American company. On her return to the states, I gave her this quilt as a thank you gift. I thought the bright colors and motif were appropriately eastern and western combined. I quilted it on my long arm with a butterfly motif.
Lauren's Quilt
Name of Maker: Catherine Gynn
Lauren's Quilt - Colorful fabrics and a pattern with lots of movement were used for this gift quilt for my niece and her husband. I quilted it on the long arm with freehand swirls and hidden script names and the date of their wedding.
Alpine Wonder
Name of Maker: Catherine Gynn
Alpine Wonder - I fell in love with this quilt pattern when I saw a sample at Paw Patch Quilt Shop in Mt. Vernon, Ohio. I bought the kit, the first kit I've ever bought. Usually I want to pick my own fabrics for a pattern, but this is one is special. The ombre (shaded) fabrics used in the quilt create a dimensional effect from the clever piecing instructions that place each section just so. Another first for me is using crystal embellishments. The kit came with a variety of different colors of Swarovski crystals. I made the quilt for my son who is living in Japan and did not have a Christmas tree last year. This year, his apartment is appropriately decorated, and he plans to leave it on the wall all year.
Wheels Down, Head Up
Name of Maker: Catherine Gynn
Wheels Down, Head Up - The quilt may not be valuable, but it is highly valued. I made this for my brother, a master's class bike racer (that just means 'old' :-) who does a lot of riding for charity. I'm very proud of him for doing this, and in typical big sister fashion I continually remind him to keep "Wheels Down, Head Up" as he races, hence the name of the quilt. For the sashing, I used a fabric with a bicycle motif. I appliqued the wheel t-shirt onto the sashing material. For the backing I was able to use some green jean material, vintage fabric now, that our mother had bought in the 1960's. She was a great seamstress and always out for a bargain. She bought yards and yards of this green jean material on sale to make jeans for us kids. We shouted the idea down, and she was stuck with the fabric forever. I thought it made an especially appropriate backing for this quilt for my 'little brother'.
Pansy Country
Name of Maker: Beth L. Sanders
Pansy Country - This quilt consists of large blue crosses and yellow and blue stars on a pale yellow background. It was made for my niece on the occasion of her wedding in June of 2009. It is machine pieced and hand quilted. The pattern comes from the book "Fat Quarter Friendly" by Fons & Porter, copyright 2000, which is adapted from a pattern called "Our Country". I originally found a pretty bright blue pansy print on a pale yellow background and started collecting blues and yellow and golds to match. Thus the name "Pansy Country". The large crosses are 14". Finished size of the quilt is 101"x101".
Calico
Name of Maker: Linda Davidson
Calico - "Mini Kitty Cat" quote blocks purchased from Jeanette Pie' (www.TalkingQuilts.com) Used photo transfer. Made in honor of our cat Calico who lived to be 21 1/2 years old.
Proud Peacock
Name of Maker: Evelyn Bogen
Proud Peacock - Thangles "Buck A Block" blocks frame a Kona Bay Asian Peacock panel. Setting my design
Hanukkah Oh Hanukkah
Name of Maker: Evelyn Bogen
Hanukkah Oh Hanukkah - I used my stash of Hanukkah fabrics to make this quilt and substituted a few solid gold squares to bring out random gold stars within the stretched star pattern.
Julia's Sesame Street Quilt
Name of Maker: Evelyn Bogen
Julia's Sesame Street Quilt - Julia loves bright colors. This was her pre-school quilt
Calico
Name of Maker: Linda Davidson
Calico - Close-up of blocks in Calico quilt