Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Halloween Wedding
Name of Maker: Dara Fisher
Halloween Wedding - This quilt was made with the Rail Fence block with simple mitered borders added.
Starlight Log Cabin
Name of Maker: Vicki Chang
Starlight Log Cabin - I designed this quilt using Electric Quilt 6 software. It was for our guild's challenge and it won an honorable mention ribbon.
What's Life Without a Slice of Pizza
Name of Maker: OCCAT1
What's Life Without a Slice of Pizza - This quilt was designed and made for the 2010 Village Quilters Challenge called "A Slice of Life."
Stars for A New Day
Name of Maker: OCCAT1
Stars for A New Day - This is the first TQS BOM that I have ever done, and the first entirely paper pieced one. What fun it was. I selected my own fabrics in order to have them work with my bedroom decor. Also I had to enlarge it to go on my king sized bed. I didn't like the enlargement suggestions offered for this quilt, so made up my own outer borders. I entered this quilt in the 2010 Village Quilters quilt show and recently showed it in the Little Tennessee River Artist's League art show.
Cat Napping
Name of Maker: OCCAT
Cat Napping - I bought this pattern at the 2010 Knoxville AQS show after going to a lecture by Cynthia England. The fabrics are all from my stash.
John's Quilt of Valor
Name of Maker: OCCAT1
John's Quilt of Valor - My son retired from the army in April 2010 after 20+ years in the military, 2 tours in Iraq, and 3 tours in Korea. This was my retirement gift to him to show him how proud we are of him and his service to our country.
A Quilt for Gabrielle
Name of Maker: OCCAT1
A Quilt for Gabrielle - This quilt was made for my first grandchild, who was born in July 2010. It's a perfect size for a little one with bright colors. The fabrics are Aunt Grace reproductions, some of the patterns being similar to ones that were in a quilt my grandmother made for me.
Star for Valor
Name of Maker: OCCAT1
Star for Valor - I made this quilt for the Village Quilter's 2009 Challenge which was for Quilts of Valor. The theme was stars and each challenge participant was given a piece of gold fabric that had to be used in the quilt in some place. I selected this pattern for this quilt because my husband and my father-in-law had each won bronze stars (now my son has one, too).
RED & WHITE
Name of Maker: Susan Roach
RED & WHITE - I started quilting in 1995 and this quilt was my second attempt, I did not complete until 2010 and had it quilted my Julie Riniard.
November Lotto Block 2009
Name of Maker: Susan Roach
November Lotto Block 2009 - In Grangeville ID at Melinda's Fabrics we do a lotto block every month and have a drawing, I won 27 blocks in November 2009. Completed the quilt in 2010 and had Jody Hoogland quilt it for me.
Care Bears
Name of Maker: Susan Roach
Care Bears - baby quilt
Stars For A New Day
Name of Maker: Dusie
Stars For A New Day
Singing Garden
Name of Maker: Dusie
Singing Garden - BOM from Popular Patchwork Magazine.
Fancy Joy
Name of Maker: Bev Remillard
Fancy Joy
Dick & Ver's 50th Anniversary Quilt
Name of Maker: Linda Fry
Dick & Ver's 50th Anniversary Quilt - Used pictures of Dick & Ver along with their children's wedding pictures and pictures of their Grandchildren. Gave to them on their 50th wedding anniversary.
Black Leaves
Name of Maker: Linda Fry
Black Leaves - I found the black fabric with leaves and fell in love with it. I found a pattern that would showcase this fabric and include the colors in my bedroom.
Amanda's Graduation Quilt
Name of Maker: Linda Fry
Amanda's Graduation Quilt - Amanda gave me the colors of her first apartment and we found this pattern that would highlight those colors. This was made as a college graduation gift.
Go Huskers
Name of Maker: Linda Fry
Go Huskers - Carol & Steve are big Husker fans. This was made for them as a Christmas gift.
Go Hawkeyes
Name of Maker: Linda Fry
Go Hawkeyes - Steve & Mary Jo are big Hawkeye fans. This was made as a Christmas gift.
Oh My Stars
Name of Maker: Midge Kincaid
Oh My Stars - Using Sue Garman's design and instructions for 2009 BOM, I adapted this to my own scrappy combination of browns, beiges, peach, greens and blues.