Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

50th Anniversary Quilt
Name of Maker: Kelly Hunsberger
50th Anniversary Quilt
Keri's quilt
Name of Maker: Alice ikenberry
Keri's quilt - I made this quilt for a fun, young and modern friend. I saw the pattern on Pinterest. I added the circles for some more added color.
Ashley and Keith's wedding quilt
Name of Maker: Alice ikenberry
Ashley and Keith's wedding quilt - I made this quilt for my grandaughters wedding gift. The couple are beach lovers so I selected fun in the sun colors. It is quilted with same and wave patterns
unnamed
Name of Maker: Noreen Kasman
unnamed - on-line pattern by Michele Scott and method by Sharon Pederson (reversible, two at a time). This will be donated to Project Linus.
A Walk in the Woods
Name of Maker: Margaret Blank
A Walk in the Woods - Based on photos of shadows of trees across a snowy road. Can be shown horizontally or vertically.
Care about Bears
Name of Maker: Jax2127
Care about Bears - Custom ordered.
Olif's quilt and Lachlann's quilt
Name of Maker: Marion
Olif's quilt and Lachlann's quilt - In March 2013 my daughter had twin boys, which she named Olif and Lachlann. She requested yellow and green quilts for each. I got out my graph paper and went, well, not wild, but not normal either! In addition to their large initials, I put in their brothers' initials. Also quilted somewhere on the quilt is their older sister's name (She died of SIDs when she was two months old). I put their cat in it. I quilted it with curlicues and stars.
BASKET WEAVE
Name of Maker: SHELLEY NEAL
BASKET WEAVE - QUEEN SIZE BLUES TO REDS
Blue Harmony
Name of Maker: Brenda Bailey
Blue Harmony - Started as something to do whihle on holiday in Montreal Canada
In Honor of Amy's 60th
Name of Maker: karne51
In Honor of Amy's 60th - I made this for my sister's birthday. Although we live far apart, we are very close. The shoes are red cotton fabric with embellished tulle appliquéd over after fusing.
Mt. Adams in Fabric
Name of Maker: Sue Haney
Mt. Adams in Fabric - I took a class from June Jaeger at the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show in 2013, "Your Land, My Land." I have always wanted to learn how to make one of my photographs into a quilt and I finally got my chance. June is a wonderful teacher. The photograph was taken in Trout Lake, WA, which is a very special place we visit every fall with our RV group.
Water serpent
Name of Maker: Idyllic1
Water serpent - Whole cloth quilt, textile paint, threads
Mrs. Lindberg's Neighborhood
Name of Maker: Martha Lindberg
Mrs. Lindberg's Neighborhood - This started out as a block swap but after a few months everyone lost interest except me. I made the additional blocks (70 plus) and designed and added the borders. This quilt was on tour with the International Quilt Festival for two years in the Special Exhibit "Text on Textiles". So glad to have it back home.
Sunrise-Sunset
Name of Maker: Pat Daniels
Sunrise-Sunset - This little quilt is a wall hanging I designed and built for an on-line class for Academy of Quilting (.com). It's an off-shoot of a solar eclipse quilt I made with marbled fabric. Since it's almost impossible to teach hand marbling on line, I came up with this version done with fabric and Sharpie markers. What can I say, I love to doodle and this quilt really reflects that. The flames are made by scribbling on fabric with markers - hence the name for the class "Marker Mania."
Peacock Garden Coat
Name of Maker: Michaela Laurie
Peacock Garden Coat - A Paper Quilt created in 3/4 inch squares using the Couture collection of paper by Graphic 45.
Pixie Dust
Name of Maker: Ellen McBurney
Pixie Dust - This quilt was made for my Niece who lives in California. I used Trapunto in the middle to accentuate the pixies and some flowers. It is heavily quilted with feathers, bubbles and leaves.
Thank You Libby
Name of Maker: Judy Braten
Thank You Libby - The best class I've ever taken was taught by Libby Lehman in which she taught us the ins and outs of making circles. Since that time I've been thinking about making a quilt like this tho I never found my roundtuit to design one so when I saw this kit I knew I had found the answer -- Libby's great design and Ricky's wonderful fabrics made this a fun quilt to make -- I got to decide which fabrics to put where and which fancy stitches to use so it is uniquely mine. THANKS LIBBY! AND RICKY!