Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Batik Journey
Name of Maker: Gene Black
Batik Journey - This quilt top has since been quilted by Gene Black. This is a Trip Around the World with a log cabin type border.
Queen Bird
Name of Maker: Heidi Dewey
Queen Bird - This quilt was made in response to my local guild's 2011 challenge. My son's reaction to a zoo peacock inspired the title. Quilted on a domestic machine.
Trio of Christmas Trees
Name of Maker: Gene Black
Trio of Christmas Trees - A fun fused wall quilt made with both die cut and free cut shapes.
Spring Vase of Flowers
Name of Maker: AnnieH
Spring Vase of Flowers - New spring mini for my mantle!
No Dungeons only Dragons
Name of Maker: Games
No Dungeons only Dragons - My son has been a Dungeon and Dragon player for many years and when I saw these appliques. I had to make him a quilt
Stars for a new day
Name of Maker: Games
Stars for a new day - BOM from2009 by Sue Garmin. It was way too big so I ended up with 3 quilts and 6 placemats.
Owen's Quilt
Name of Maker: SC Quilter
Owen's Quilt - Paper pieced pattern. It was so much fun to pick all of the dotty fabrics!
James' Tumbling Blocks
Name of Maker: SC Quilter
James' Tumbling Blocks - A great strip piece method for making tumbling blocks. No Y seams!
With a Little Help From My Friends
Name of Maker: Cheryl Moncrief
With a Little Help From My Friends - This is the quilt I made from the Friendship HST Exchange. It is the Depression Block and has sashing and a saw tooth border. Quilted with decorative stitches with walking foot.
UFO -- Unexpected Friendship Offering
Name of Maker: JoJo Hall
UFO -- Unexpected Friendship Offering - Tablecloth made from half square triangles from the SoTTT Exhange. This was a blast to make. Although I must admit to playing with all of the HSTs from around the world for weeks before I finally got down to sewing.
Bread Fruit
Name of Maker: Jo Van Loo
Bread Fruit - Bread fruit is named for the oval shaped pieces that were cut from fabric I bought in Tanzania in 2006.
Floating Stars
Name of Maker: Chopin
Floating Stars - This quilt was made with a Bali Pops and a special Creative Grid Ruler for the Stars. It was a challenge, but all points are perfect and the quilt is Squared. A lot of preparation time was spent in making this quilt but it was well worth it. To perfect the quilt, the Quilter's machine must be set for a true "scant" not a quarter inch seam, and if bali pops are used (batiks) remember that they are hand cut and some of the 2 1/2" strips are not accurate. I am very proud of the outcome.
Igniting the Plasma
Name of Maker: Fiona Schiffl

Igniting the Plasma - After reading Paula Nadelstern's Kaleidoscope quilts: An artist's journey continues book, I knew I had to make a kaleidoscope. It took about 14.9 metres of material fussy cut to make the 42" square top. The quilting designs were modified Dover copyright free with original elements added. The name of the quilt - well... I was watching Star Trek at the time!

All Together Now - HST Exchange 2011
Name of Maker: Terrie Vorsteher
All Together Now - HST Exchange 2011 - Made with HSTs from over 600 participants from over 14 countries during the Friendship Triange Exchange on TQS during 2011. Finished in 2012
TeaPot Table Topper
Name of Maker: Terrie Vorsteher
TeaPot Table Topper - Made with the lighter Half Square Triangles 'left over' from the Friendship Triangle Exhange on TQS in 2011. Was meant to be a table topper, but it now hangs on my wall!
Global Exhange
Name of Maker: Karen Pelletier
Global Exhange - I was trying to make a medallion quilt without a pattern but I got it wrong. I decided I liked this layout and kept it. I don't know if there is a name or pattern for it out there. This was made from HSTs from the Sisterhood of the Traveling Triangles Exchange here on TQS.
Circles of Life
Name of Maker: Patricia Hersl
Circles of Life - This was a commission from co-workers for a wedding gift. They wanted it queen-size, from the medallion size, so I added the last round of vine and tulips. I also added the bluebirds. I had to convince them to go for a bit of color from the original neutral design, but not too much. It is all hand appliqued using freezer paper under and turned stems, no fusibles. The center LeMoyne Star is machine pieced and was fussy cut. I left out the center circle since the seams met perfectly. (Angel on my shoulder that day!) The machine quilting was done on a long arm and she did a beautiful label on the front with the names of the bride and groom.
Rainbow Squared, II
Name of Maker: Margaret Griffiths
Rainbow Squared, II