Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Glacier Star
Name of Maker: Pam McIntyre
Glacier Star
Bengal Tiger
Name of Maker: Hannele Wakkari
Bengal Tiger - Wall quilt for my son.
Anything Can Happen in a Pumpkin Patch
Name of Maker: nanelas
Anything Can Happen in a Pumpkin Patch - Just a fun wallhanging for all Hallows eve.
Kelly's in the Pink
Name of Maker: Cazzie57
Kelly's in the Pink - I was asked for a pink quilt by one of my girls. This is it.
Which Witch's Boot
Name of Maker: Stephanie Peterson
Which Witch's Boot - I hand embroidered the center. The rest is pieced using Guising fabric by Lizzy House. I used Cosmo embroidery thread. It is blogged here: http://peasinapod.typepad.com/peas-in-a-pod/2012/10/which-witchs-boot-finish.html
Esturary - Oregon Coast
Name of Maker: Marilyn Fromherz
Esturary - Oregon Coast - I made this quilt for the Fairfield Processing American Spirit Calendar Contest for 2013. It has an embroidered Egret I did on organdy, cut it out and then blended him into the background. Pieced and fused landscape. Clouds and fog made with fuzz from yarn and batting.
snowman
Name of Maker: Sherri Khania
snowman - christmas quilt with three panels
9 patch
Name of Maker: Sherri Khania
9 patch - 9 patch with three colora
Flag
Name of Maker: Sherri Khania
Flag - I used pretty brite colora
Fiesta 2
Name of Maker: Corina Barker
Fiesta 2 - I made this quilt after watching L. Lehman show during my Fall Break from school.
spooky night
Name of Maker: Marilyn Altenbach
spooky night - Quilter's Newsletter had a paper pieced pattern that i adapted by enlarging the pattern making the children different sizes. Added a tree and a moon and atmosphere. Not sure if I want to make it into a quilt or just have a block so it sits looking scary.
Big Thicket
Name of Maker: Wilma Moss
Big Thicket - This quilt is one project I made from the Half Square Triangle Exchange from The Quilt Show. I loved the "Tree of Life" block and the pattern in Edyta Sitar's book, "Friendship Triangles," but I wanted the triangle border to go around all the edges of the quilt and adapted the pattern to accomplish that. Named it "Big Thicket" for that area in Texas where so many different trees grow.
Day filled with apliqued peace
Name of Maker: Peggy Perry
Day filled with apliqued peace - I was making a Dresden plate quilt a coworker sujested they would make cool flowers. So I started makeing a landscape quilt with Dresden plate flowers. It was very peaceful makeing this very organic quilt, it grew and formed a landscape as natural as a true landscape. Nothing is perfect but neither is natur but it is ver peaceful.
Andy
Name of Maker: Joan Johnson
Andy - This is a portrait quilt of Andy Witkin, late husband of my high school friend.
Helm of Awe
Name of Maker: janern703
Helm of Awe - My accountant requested this quilt. She feels that it will give her protection when she sleeps. The center symbol is the Helm of Awe. It has matching pillow shams.
My Fancy Lizards
Name of Maker: cyncrull
My Fancy Lizards - After a class with Karen at our Thumb Butte Quilters, I manipulated the lizard on my computer and then digitized it for machine applique. The cactus are done with a fancy stitch from the sewing machine. Other embroidery by machine
Van Gogh's Blue Vase w/Flowers
Name of Maker: Candy Prudhomme
Van Gogh's Blue Vase w/Flowers - My small art quilt group (The Van Go-Go Girls) had a challenge this year to make a small quilt (maximum size 80-inch perimeter) based on a Van Gogh painting. I did a variation of one of Van Gogh's Vase of Flowers. The background behind the flowers was confetti blue and yellow with a very pale yellow tulle to capture anything that would not stay fused down. The flowers and leaves are all 3-D, using two pieces of fabric fused with heavy duty fusible. The small blue flowers were each beaded in the center and then glued on. The daisy-like flowers have yo-yo centers with beaded stamens. The vase was hand-appliqued and did not lie well after quilting the background and was completely beaded in a free-form design, which only took 10 days to complete. I used Superior Thread's Bottom Line for the beading. The blue and yellow fabrics were all hand-dyed. The background and leaves were commerical fabrics and the tablecloth is Cherrywood.
Pumpkins!
Name of Maker: Deb Bowers
Pumpkins! - I saw this quilt as a BOM at several shops as I traveled around the country but ended up purchasing just the pattern and used my stash (except for the sashing, which was purchased after I started). I finished it just in time to hang it up for Halloween - it still needs to be blocked so it hangs a little straighter but that will have to wait until I take it down after Thanksgiving!