Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

First Two Blocks
Name of Maker: Maria (Number41)
First Two Blocks - I made this lap sized quilt using the first two blocks I learned, the rail fence and the nine patch. I oriented them on point to make this pattern. It is just the top and not yet quilted.
Sister's Sunset
Name of Maker: Ann Laffin
Sister's Sunset - This is based on a photo I took in central Oregon. The sky is painted, the mid and foreground is original, the mountains are taken from a pattern, so I could get the Sisters mountains correctly depicted.
My Mountain
Name of Maker: elsiequilts
My Mountain - This wall hanging was inspired by the Canadian Rockies, my rock garden and the fabulous landscape fabrics now available. It has a two-inch facing instead of binding, and is heavily quilted.
Name of Maker: Ann Laffin
"Ten" - This was a challenge by my quilt guild. 1.A piece of striped fabric 2.A curve somewhere in the quilt 3.Must include 10 of something. 4.A nine-patch block 5.A log cabin block 6.Triangles in the border 7.A star 8.Something brown 9.A house 10. An animal
Connie's Quilt
Name of Maker: Ann Laffin
Connie's Quilt - Made for the director of Tuality Community Hospital laboratory on her retirement after 30 years.
Kaitlyn's Quilt
Name of Maker: Ann Laffin
Kaitlyn's Quilt - Baby quilt for the daughter of my daughter's college friend.
Grandma's luv
Name of Maker: Maryjo Kaszubinski
Grandma's luv - This is a snuggle quilt made for my granddaughter's HS graduation. I hope she enjoys it on many long nights of studying at Georgia Tech.
Haley & Matt's Wedding Quilt
Name of Maker: Judy Rittmeyer
Haley & Matt's Wedding Quilt - I purchased a "Bali Pop" at the Maine Quilt Show this August to make a wedding gift quilt for Haley and Matt. The bride loves green and as you can see there's lots of green in this quilt. I found this pattern on the Internet and I now can't seem to find it. I'll keep looking and if anyone just has to have it send me a message and I'll look harder.
There's no Place like home
Name of Maker: musicalstitches
There's no Place like home - This is designed from a photo I took of a huge wasp's nest. Quite beautiful.
Bejoux de Fleurs
Name of Maker: musicalstitches
Bejoux de Fleurs - Applique and bead work
Jackies Quilt
Name of Maker: Brenda Bailey
Jackies Quilt - My eldest Daughter wanted a quilt in purples - after a lot of searching we found these beautiful colours at Village Fabrics in Wallingford Oxfordshire UK. It is on her bed and is used all the time and looks so good there.
Just Feeling a Little Blue
Name of Maker: Mslibra
Just Feeling a Little Blue - My Guild, Timberland Quilter's Guild, 2010 Paint Chip Challenge. I received a blue paint chip and decided to play off the word "blue". I took a picture of my hand, copied it onto the fabric and coloured it with water soluble pencil crayons. The hand is trapunto'd and I did a variety of background fills around it including a large 'pebble' under one finger that I painted blue. A sleeve from a thrift store shirt finished off the wrist area and the project was complete for a total cost of $3!
Go Gaels
Name of Maker: Katie Koontz
Go Gaels
Focal Point: A Geometric Stained Glass Window
Name of Maker: Sylvain Bergeron
Focal Point: A Geometric Stained Glass Window - Inspired by stained glass windows and simple geometry, four waves of colors originate in the corners and wash over each other. A fifth wave of color originates from a single dot in the center and runs over the entire quilt. The resulting design is of ever changing color according to the light and angle of vision. Seen from any of the corners, the quilt appears almost monochromatic. When seen from a moving perspective (as in walking), the colors ebb and flow across the surface in an ever changing image (the original image was created as an integral design spanning the entire surface of the quilt, then subdivided in to squares while removing the equivalent of the sashing pieces). This piece demonstrates how embroidery can be used to create the whole design of a quilt, with conventional piecing and sashing for assembly.
Margy's Quilt
Name of Maker: Helen Elice
Margy's Quilt - This was made whilst doing a workshop with Carolyn Price in Australia. The blocks that make up the background are created by stacking 6 to 8 fabrics and freehand cutting a curved line through from just off the diagonal. Then the fabrics are shifted in the stack, sewned back together and the process repeated. Then the squares are cut to same size and pieced on point. Applique with heavy machine embrodiery. Lilly pads created using netting and freehand machining. I made this quilt to present to my younger sister for her 50th birthday.
Chinese Coin
Name of Maker: Stephanie Finnell
Chinese Coin - This is a lap quilt I made for the Smith Cotton High School FBLA's door prize stash. It was not yet given away at the last event, being saved for another one.
Jack and Jill for Jack
Name of Maker: Sarah Huie
Jack and Jill for Jack - Had to call Australia to get this great pattern by Cori Blunt to make for my first grandbaby whose named just happened to be Jack.
Storm Over The Mountains
Name of Maker: Dana Lynch
Storm Over The Mountains - This is a framed picture quilt made as a gift after I went to La Veta for Retreat in 2008. I used one of my photos of the Spanish Peaks for the shaping of the mountains. I do love looking at these mountains. They take my breath away. I used a lot of thread painting and just kept layering until I got the look I wanted.
Journey With a Resting Place
Name of Maker: Stephanie Pollard
Journey With a Resting Place - Born in RI, USA and have lived in Australia for 30 odd years now, had a family who needed to meet the large extended overseas family. Going back for a visit and being a new quilter I left a series of small quilts behind of an Aussie flavour.