Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Lover's Knot Shopper
Name of Maker: mimuscraft
Lover's Knot Shopper - My friendly neighbour gave me these old/unused (and very sturdy) fabrics. I wanted to use this traditional block pattern, simple and quick to sew. Bag pattern is adapted from book "Handmade bags" by Terence Terry.
Baltimore Album-ish
Name of Maker: Nancy Allen
Baltimore Album-ish - Many blocks were done while I was teaching a class on needle turn applique at a shop called the Picket Fence in Kendall, NY. The shop is now closed. I had marked it for hand quilting but my hands hurt too much for alot of hand quilting and it was not getting done. After attending a quilt show, I was inspired to wash out the markings and finish it on my machine. I'm very happy with the results and glad to get a UFO done.
Three Jack-O-Lanterns
Name of Maker: Jane Nadig
Three Jack-O-Lanterns - I made this quilt for my husband’s office door when he was a principal at an elementary school.
Disco
Name of Maker: ChrisD
Disco
Autumn Compass
Name of Maker: Marge Scholle
Autumn Compass - Hand dyed fabrics in the compass points. Compass design and applique in the intersections are original designs.
Sleeps with Butterflies
Name of Maker: Beth French
Sleeps with Butterflies - A rainbow of colors with my daughter in mind. She named the quilt after a Tori Amos song. I used Judy Martin's Shining Star Quilts book for the technique, which is not strip piecing. Wool batting.
Dr. Seuss Tumbler Quilt
Name of Maker: Marsha Miles
Dr. Seuss Tumbler Quilt - I bought this tumbler quilt kit from The Quilt Store in Danbury, Connecticut. I love the Dr. Seuss fabric. They had so many great tumbler quilts available. Since I was traveling it was easiest to buy a kit rather than just yardage.
Vases of Fun
Name of Maker: Barbara Sanders
Vases of Fun - I had a great time appliqueing Sue Garmin's 2008 BOM published here at The Quilt Show. I reduced the size of the blocks to 12". I added a swag border to make it different. The quilt is basted but not yet quilted. I have wanted to post this quilt so went ahead even though the quilting will happen some time in the future.
Stars for a New Day
Name of Maker: Rachel Eby
Stars for a New Day - I liked the idea of making this all from my stash, scrappy style. However, it didn't even make a dent in the amount of fabric I have! I began it with no one person in mind, but while I was working on it, my son Paul decided to get married. Now that it is finished, it will be his at Christmas.
Kylie's Spring
Name of Maker: Mary Rapp
Kylie's Spring - Kylie was an exchange student in our community the year our daughter was a senior. We attended her wedding in Australia in the fall of 2011. She had requested wall hangings that would remind her of the seasons in Wisconsin. This is the one I created to represent summer. There are folded fabric flowers of various types growing on the trellis.
Hopi Sun Variation
Name of Maker: Ann
Hopi Sun Variation - I previously discussed on the forum about my desire to make my quilt into a shower curtain. This is in a second bath that rarely gets used so I don't think it getting wet will be an issue. The Kachina doll used in the center is machine embroidered - a pattern purchased from Embroidery Library. I hung it with those pinch curtain rings so I did not have to mess with putting in grommets, also, this way there is no damage to the quilt if I later want to use it differently.
dollhouse quilts
Name of Maker: wildflower123
dollhouse quilts - Quilts made for my granddaughter's dollhouses.
Grandmother's memory quilt
Name of Maker: Carol Royer
Grandmother's memory quilt - Center block is a picture of my sister, grandmother of my great nephew.
Tissue Paper Poppies
Name of Maker: Lynn Ann Majidimehr
Tissue Paper Poppies - I designed my quilt Tissue Paper Poppies for my book, Flower Show Quilts. In the book, the pattern is called Crepe-Paper Poppies.
Amaryllis
Name of Maker: Paulaj
Amaryllis - I just love this quilt. It will alternate with "Mahogany Leaf" (which has also been posted) over the fireplace in my living room. Lennie Honcoop has 8 others in the series and I have to check them out.
Mahogany Leaf
Name of Maker: paulaj
Mahogany Leaf - This quilt was part of a challenge with the quilting group I belong to. Everyone was going to do flowers but not following the 'rules' as usual, I did this leaf instead, based on Georgia O'Keefe's "Dark and Lavender Leaf". I experimented with piecing it in the style of Cynthia England or piecing it in a more realistic fashion. Realism won. The background is hand dyed and the quilt is machine quilted.
Sydney Harbour
Name of Maker: Cindy Wilson
Sydney Harbour - This is a reproduction of a photograph, taken by my friend while in Sydney. Given to her daughter as a Christmas present in 2008.
Caribbean Threads
Name of Maker: Cindy Wilson
Caribbean Threads - This was a piece I used to learn the two techniques....Ricky Tim's Convergence technique, and Libby Lehman's ThreadPlay ribbons. It hangs in my sewing studio.
Western Flamingo
Name of Maker: Cindy Wilson
Western Flamingo - A friend was moving from Minnesota to New Jersey. I made two of these quilts...one that faces "east" and one that faces "west". The background was constructed using the technique in "Simply Stunning Woven Quilts" by Anna Faustino. The flamingo is an original design using many pink fabrics and thread painting. The "facing east" flamingo hangs in my sewing studio. The "facing west" flamingo is in New Jersey with my friend Pam.