Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Village Sampler
Name of Maker: Rhonda L. Taylor
Village Sampler - This is a foundation pieced quilt. I designed it with my son Trey and his wife in mind, as he lives in a beautiful historic village in NH. All of the stately houses in town are painted white. I had planned for my houses to be all white, with different colored roofs, but due to contrasts and photography of quilt, I wasn't able to, for the magazine. I still hope to make one in these colors.
Java Delight
Name of Maker: Rhonda L. Taylor
Java Delight - This pattern is professionally printed on 2" x 7" aqueous coated bookmarks. Retail for 3.99, and I LOVE wholesale inquires! 7 designs/bookmarks to choose from!
Antique Christmas
Name of Maker: Rhonda L. Taylor
Antique Christmas - This is a great one block quilt that forms a secondary design. Fun measure and slice technique. This would be nice in any 3 contrasting colors.
Finlays Quilt
Name of Maker: Suewarby
Finlays Quilt - My very first effort at quilting made for my grandson Finlay. it seems very simple compared with the quilts in the gallery but maybe other beginners might like to see some simple work.
Winter Glow
Name of Maker: Rhonda L. Taylor
Winter Glow - This was my first attemt at curved piecing and looked much easier on paper than piecing. I had to baste this one, but it was worth it!
Imogens Quilt
Name of Maker: Suewarby
Imogens Quilt - Made for Granddaughter Imogen it was simple to do and fun to make, nothing makes you smile more than sewing for a new arrival in the family even if it isn't a work of art.
Attic Posies
Name of Maker: Rhonda L. Taylor
Attic Posies - Doesn't the antique look feel just like it was a treasure from the attic?
Tweetlebird Lane
Name of Maker: Rhonda L. Taylor
Tweetlebird Lane - This quilt makes me smile! It's easy to piece and would be great in brights! Inquire at my website for pattern..............
Dreaming Spirals
Name of Maker: Liz Plummer
Dreaming Spirals - I made this quilt as my wallhanging for City and Guilds Patchwork and Quilting Part 1. The integral hanging device is made from cardstock, a coat hanger, tissue paper and acrylic paint. The quilt was made by layering, free machining and cutting back the design and is embellished and bound using painted, melted Tyvek. The orange-red-yellow fabric underneath was hand dyed twice. The design was inspired by a wrought iron gate at a local stately home.
Autumn Melange
Name of Maker: Liz PLummer
Autumn Melange - This quilt was made for the Changing Perspective Challenge run by the Quiltart online email discussion group. All autumn and winter I have been spotting beauty in unlikely places. In patterns made in mud, rotting leaves half hidden and broken up, abandoned on the pavement (sidewalk). In the texture of the damp paving slabs with their detritis. Seeing reflections and shapes in puddles altered by ripples and the wind on the water. This is an attempt to capture some of that. It includes a variety of media and fabric: linen, cotton jersey, handmade paper, washers....
Tossed Salad and Scrambled Eggs
Name of Maker: Ragmoppt
Tossed Salad and Scrambled Eggs - Inspired to throw the Kaffe Fassett fabrics together in a crazy mix, ala "Frasier" "Tossed Salads & Scrambled Eggs" ... handquilted
Star Quilt
Name of Maker: mfs37
Star Quilt - My first completed quilt. It was from a class by Glendora Hutson in 1980, at the Cotton Patch in Lafayette, CA. Machine pieced, hand quilted. It is about 36"x36".
Pond in the Meadow
Name of Maker: mfs37
Pond in the Meadow - This 9 patch quilt pattern was in the book Traditions with a Twist. Since I had to have it fit a California King, it is much larger than the pattern. I made 3 bed quilts using this pattern, a lot of fun to figure out. The quilt is made up of 3.75" finished (4.25" unfinished) 9 patches and squares and flows from one color to the next in diagonal rows.
Mama Ruby's Road
Name of Maker: Tina Osborne
Mama Ruby's Road - I had two great grandmothers that were quilters. My grandmother and the daughter of one of them was a seamstress for a department store and only pieced and quilted one quilt in her life. I made this lap quilt for her made of colors she requested. She loves it.
japanese lady
Name of Maker: lynn chamberlain
japanese lady - Appliqued and machine embroidered
Teahouse Quilt
Name of Maker: mak-NY
Teahouse Quilt - Found this free pattern on-line for a wallhanging and enlarged and added to it to make a lap size quilt for my friend, Gail. I changed the pattern from pieced circles (Drunkards Path) to applique.
Callico Craze
Name of Maker: JoAnna Richards
Callico Craze - This Pattern was something a local quiltshop put togethter very simple I copied it most of the way but changed a few things. this quilt is made from Charm packs using Callico Craze Fabrics from Moda.....I made this quilt for my sister I know she will enjoy it for many years to come