Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Rock On
Name of Maker: Maureen H Capps
Rock On - A baby quilt for my husband's friends on the event of their first child (Jet Michael). The dad is the lead guitarist in the rock band Crimson Glory. All black & white prints (mostly musical notes themed) with three applique guitars and backed with black fabric with multiple types of guitars.
Old Clothes
Name of Maker: MARY601
Old Clothes - blocks of old jeans, knit clothing, plus extra fabric for borders
Hat Society
Name of Maker: MARY601
Hat Society - for Red Hat Society member, blocks of hats, checkerboard
Patriotic Quilt
Name of Maker: Cheryl Moncrief
Patriotic Quilt - This was a Block of the Month from a shop in the Houston area called Front Porch Quilts. They are no longer in business, sadly. I love this quilt and had fun doing so many techniques. The applique is fused and machine stitched. The writing is machine embroidered. I thought Memorial weekend would be a good time to upload this photo.
March Madness
Name of Maker: Nancy Rehak
March Madness - I made this quilt during March Madness to honor my team, the Kansas Jayhawks. I used polar fleece for the backing to make it extra warm and snuggly.
Ligthouse
Name of Maker: jadugas
Ligthouse - Inspired by Laura Wasilowski's Lighthouse. My first attempt at hand-quilting to add texture to my quilt top. Stretched on a frame.
Woven Ribbons
Name of Maker: jadugas
Woven Ribbons
Self Portrait
Name of Maker: Twiglet
Self Portrait - Inspired by Yvonne Porcello after watching her on TQS
Oh Pickens!
Name of Maker: Twiglet
Oh Pickens! - Made at a workshop with Hilary Beattie. The bird silhouette is from 'Wild Birds' by Carol Armstrong.
Tasmanian Devil
Name of Maker: Twiglet
Tasmanian Devil - Made following class with Hilary Beattie
Baltimore Ladies Remembered
Name of Maker: StephanieNewman
Baltimore Ladies Remembered - Hand Needleturn applique, machine pieced border pays tribute to the Ladies of Baltimore USA, begun years ago and finally finished! Original no mark FMQ. Designs from E. Sienciewics and Electric Quilt software
Meadow Argus
Name of Maker: Stephanie Newman
Meadow Argus - Meadow Argus is an original design created for the Tasmanian Rotary International Hoffman Challenge, winning 2nd Place in the fabric challenge. Machine applique, thread painting, FMQ. Developed from own photograph of butterflies on a daisy plant, now being taught in 2 day workshop by Stephanie Newman.
Album of Stars (TQS, SoTTT, HST)
Name of Maker: Shirley Forster
Album of Stars (TQS, SoTTT, HST) - A tribute to the 6 Golden Tickets quilters and everyone who participated in the Sisterhood of the Traveling Triangles friendship exchange in 2011 through TQS.
Joe's PGA completion gift
Name of Maker: NanaD
Joe's PGA completion gift
Pinwheel Jungle
Name of Maker: Ida Henscheid
Pinwheel Jungle - This is a Pinwheel quilt that is used to make the pinwheels look like they are turning. It was modified to fit a crib.
Mountain Reflections
Name of Maker: Brenda Yirsa
Mountain Reflections - Just messing around with a few different techniques to arrive at this quilt. Painted the background; laid some trees and foreground in with scraps and enhanced it with specialty threads like Razzle Dazzle. Fun and relaxing project.
Range Boss
Name of Maker: Brenda Yirsa
Range Boss - I took a Patt Blair workshop and came out of it with this guy.
Fan-Tastic
Name of Maker: Brenda Yirsa
Fan-Tastic - I have several books featuring historical quilts with pages marked to remind me that I may want to make that one someday. This was one of those quilts. The original is red and white and does not have crystals or glitter or trapunto.
Herbie, Howie, &Henry, Welcome You to Our Home
Name of Maker: Beth Long
Herbie, Howie, &Henry, Welcome You to Our Home - I belong to a guild that does what we call Brown Bag Booty. You put some fabric/scraps/embellishments/whatever in a bag with a number on it, with your name inside the bag. After we turn them in, the person running it picks names and numbers, matching them up. We all get someone else's bag and have a year to make something for that person, using as much or as little of what we received in the bag. I received a panel with chickens and had no idea what to do with it, as I'm not really a chicken person. I loved what Luann Kessi did with the chickens in the tall grasses, on the bottom of her sunflower quilt, and received her permission to use this as the inspiration for my project. I pieced the background from fabrics in my stash, which were the same colors as were in the panel. I fused the applique and thread painted the dickens out of it (thanks to Melinda Bula for her Renegade Thread Play class), and microstippled the background with Monopoly. I had a terrible time getting my Bernina 820 to sew with the Monopoly, and had the machine in and out of the shop for about a month, trying to get it to work. They finally gave up, after giving me some hints they received from someone who was able to get it to work. However, thanks to internet research (Yahoo Groups), I found the solution and brought it to my dealer. They were thankful for information and now know how to handle the problem for others (rivets on the back of the bobbin case stopper catching the ultra-fine threads --_ they changed it out).
Stupendous stitch bible
Name of Maker: Twiglet
Stupendous stitch bible - Made during an online class by Carol Ann Waugh