Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Guitars
Name of Maker: Pawprint6
Guitars - Abstract guitars - made in an applique class at local sewing shop.
Nine Patch Jubilee
Name of Maker: Monica33
Nine Patch Jubilee - After more than 30 years of starting quilts, this is the first one that I finished! Better late than never, and hopefully the second one is close behind.
Purples
Name of Maker: Pawprint6
Purples - Experiment with a grid line fusible web.
welcome baby
Name of Maker: Noreen Kasman
welcome baby - Made this one to give to a new baby adopted by a friend's son & daughter-in-law.
Yellow rose of Sharon
Name of Maker: Dorothy Davis
Yellow rose of Sharon - This quilt is made from Alexes pattern book its like her Mud quilt. yellow roses with little yellow stars in opposite blocks, with an appliqued border.
Kaffe Fasset in 3D
Name of Maker: Marianne-is-sewing
Kaffe Fasset in 3D - The result of playing with 3D methods after a workshop at my LQS at the time. The LQS had just had some striped Kaffe Fasset fabrics delivered so they were recommended for the workshop. Nobody needed any encouragement to buy - we were fighting over them and they worked very well.
Juggling Jugs
Name of Maker: Marianne-is-sewing
Juggling Jugs - My first wall quilt. Black and white blocks result of playing with Vasarely sequence strips. The jugs are digitised using drawings I did for a still life design class and ME. My first attempt at FMQ. Very much a sample quilt
Conversation Piece
Name of Maker: Marianne-is-sewing
Conversation Piece - This wall hanging came about because of a mobile phone conversation I overheard on the train. For more than one hour the rest of the carriage was "entertained" so giving up on my book I started for fun to jot down "the other half" of the conversation. This jotting is the basis for the quilting. I imagined the 2 women were very different hence the complimentary colours of the fabric
Hommage to Hundertwasser and Vasarely
Name of Maker: Marianne-is-sewing
Hommage to Hundertwasser and Vasarely - A chance encounter with some Op-Art brooches made by my mother in the 60ties when tidying a box after she died at the same time as I was looking into Hundertwasser's architecture prompted by some of my father's photographs and also doing a workshop on curved piecing led me to make these wall quilts/panels that subsequently was hanging in different constellations in our hallway when we lived in a big townhouse.
Hanne's Quilt
Name of Maker: Marianne-is-sewing
Hanne's Quilt - Quilt made for DD2 when she needed extra warmth in a particularly cold flat. I had just made a split-9-patch quilt so thought I would try splitting another block. It was fun to work with really large blocks
Can I go and play too?
Name of Maker: Marianne-is-sewing
Can I go and play too? - We had a lot of cats visiting our garden and our dog badly wanted to go and play so he would get on his hind legs and look out of the window then look at me with pleading eyes. By the time he got downstairs and out all the cats had scattered so there was no one to play with. I made this and another similar as a memorial quilt to him. It helped me get to terms with my loss. I drew cat silhouettes and the silhouette of my dog from photos, digitised the cats and ME on top of pieced blocks. The dog silhouette was too big for my hoop so it is appliquéed. I digitised paw prints and quilted it in the hoop with the embroidery unit.
Dans le Jardin
Name of Maker: Marianne-is-sewing
Dans le Jardin - Made as a Thank You present for a vet who went well beyond the call of duty on several occasions
Off the Map
Name of Maker: Marianne-is-sewing
Off the Map - 5 large Jacob's Ladder blocks used to simulate areas of a map. DD did not want a traditional quilt so these mini quilts ended up being HER quilt. They are quilted using some of the decorative stitches on my machine I never thought I would use like a little duck. It swims very happily in a "lake" and the parasol indicates a picnic area. I had great fun making these
Tredegar House
Name of Maker: Marianne-is-sewing
Tredegar House - At the end of a workshop I had 8 green blocks that I did not greatly care for due to lack of value but saw a possibility of using them by adding appliqué. The centre block was constructed because I felt I needed 9 blocks and I did not have enough greens left to make one more block. I decided to treat this as a appliqué sampler and I ended trying out 11 different ways of creating edge turned appliqué to figure out what I liked and didn't like. TQS shows were a great help to identify different techniques. I now know without doubt what to do next time! I also tried out several sashiko style background quilting patterns.
Double-pointed Dresden Quarters
Name of Maker: Susan K Cleveland
Double-pointed Dresden Quarters - This contemporary spin on a traditional favorite is easier by eliminating the need for an applique center. Dresden points are 3D and both ends of each wedge is pointed! As another twist, I simply basted the Dresden units in place until the quilt is layered, then stitched in place during quilting. I quilted in the ditch between blades, flipped up a point, travelled to the next ditch, and so on. It worked beautifully!
Joy In My Heart
Name of Maker: Susan K Cleveland
Joy In My Heart - I blanket stitched by machine with a stitch width and length of about 2.5mm. This piece features WonderFil Spagetti 12wt (heavy) cotton thread in several bright colors. It was used for applique, for outline quilting, for background quilting, and for prairie point embellishment. Of course, I included piping in the binding and wacky silhouette.
Kevin's Circles
Name of Maker: lovequilter
Kevin's Circles - I made this quilt for my son Kevin, using all Robert Kaufman Stonehenge fabrics. He wraps himself in my Love every night. I added the curved border for more interest.
Lady Bug Lattice
Name of Maker: lovequilter
Lady Bug Lattice - I used Jackie Robinson fabric and pattern for the split strip lattice. The lady bugs are Machine embroidered. She uses it all the time.
A New Star
Name of Maker: lovequilter
A New Star - I combined 2 quilt block to make this quilt using a star sashing block and a twisted ribbon block. I machine embroidered the words.