Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Aussie Outbacker
Name of Maker: Leilani
Aussie Outbacker
Arizona Spring Garden
Name of Maker: Leilani
Arizona Spring Garden - Quilt was based on a photograph in my garden.
Peggy at Flathead Lake
Name of Maker: Leilani
Peggy at Flathead Lake - Taken from a photo taken of a close friend while on annual family get together in Montana.
Jake tees it off.
Name of Maker: Leilani
Jake tees it off.
2 Old Blokes
Name of Maker: Leilani
2 Old Blokes
Playing With Troubles
Name of Maker: Brenda Peplinskie
Playing With Troubles - I had a stash of Kansas Troubles fat quarters which I had purchased for about 4 years ago but never used. I absolutely love these fabrics and this is what I came up with.
Always a Guardsman
Name of Maker: Anne Brennan
Always a Guardsman - Made with love for Paddy Brennan of Victoria, British Columbia, by his daughter-in-law, Anne Brennan of Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, in the summer of 2009, to commemorate the 65th anniversary of his service in the Normandy Campaign and Operation Market Garden, and to celebrate his part in the liberation of Europe and the ending of World War II
Ruby's Quilt
Name of Maker: Helen Ellice
Ruby's Quilt - A quilt made for my dear friend's first born. I love to use tumbling blocks for babies quilts. The quilt was made from my many scraps from the countless babies quilts I have made over the last few years for 4 grandchildren and countless grand nieces and nephews. They can all stop breeding for a while and let me get some quilts made for me.
Bassenach
Name of Maker: Sheila Gaquin
Bassenach - Artist, photographer and friend Karyn Bassett took a photo of the bottom of a boat that was sitting on blocks in a boatyard. I liked the colors and textures in her photo, so used it as the jumping off place for this little quilt.
Greenery
Name of Maker: Joyce Triezenberg
Greenery - This quilt started with making the center Dresden Plate block as an experiment using a tutorial I found on the internet ( http://lurlineg.blogspot.com/2009/12/dresden-plate-tutorial.html ). Then the idea of using partial Dresden Plates to make the curve going round the center developed into this completed quilt. The straight line quilting in the Dresden Plates looks like a dahlia on the back of the quilt. The white with tiny green dots background was quilted with feathers. All this you can see in more detail here: quiltsbyjoyce.wordpress.com/2010/07/22/greenery/ I had quite a stash of greens and a number of green scraps that went into the plates. The partial plates were sewn together into the curve and then appliqued to the background.
VICTORIAN BED RUNNER
Name of Maker: Helen Anderson Rand
VICTORIAN BED RUNNER - Made from embroidered blocks reminisent of the victorian age
Rainbow Bright
Name of Maker: Marie Joerger
Rainbow Bright - I used the disappearing 9-Patch technique in Two from One Jelly Roll Quilts to create the squares. From there I designed my original wall hanging.
Fall Memories
Name of Maker: Manuela Tudor
Fall Memories - I made this quilt for my brother who lives far, far away from me. It was my first attempt at using quick bias.
Log cabin
Name of Maker: mh8205
Log cabin
Batik leaves
Name of Maker: mh8205
Batik leaves
Flip Flops
Name of Maker: Sherry McDonald
Flip Flops - I saw the pattern for the flip flops a long time ago and had cut it out of the magazine to make at a later date.
Lavender Blue
Name of Maker: Sherry McDonald
Lavender Blue
Precious Pink
Name of Maker: Sherry McDonald
Precious Pink - I made this lap size quilt for my brand new great grandbaby Alana. Sometimes the most stunning quilts are simple and plain patterns impacted by the colors you choose. This was the case with this particular quilt. One of the simplest I've ever made but also one of the most stunning.
Coxcombs and Berries
Name of Maker: Sherry McDonald
Coxcombs and Berries - I cut this pattern out of an older issue of the magazine to make someday. I finally got the nerve up to tackle it and I'm pleased with the finished quilt top. Now...how to quilt around all that applique????