Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Wedding Star
Name of Maker: Debby Luttrell
Wedding Star - Love this quilt. Was one of the most enjoyable quilts I ever made because I got to use so many different fabrics. The design is primarily paper pieced. I quilted it myself when I owned my long arm machine
Sioux chain
Name of Maker: Sue Urich
Sioux chain
Band Quilt 2006
Name of Maker: Karla Richardson
Band Quilt 2006 - Placed a picture of each of the school bands' trophies at the center of each star.
Lindas Amish
Name of Maker: Laura Boehnke
Lindas Amish - Machine quilted by Sue Urich of Farmhouse Quilting
Sushine On My Shoulders
Name of Maker: Sue Urich
Sushine On My Shoulders - I reduced the size changed a few blocks and borders.
Challege
Name of Maker: Sue Urich
Challege - This was a challenge quilt for my local machine quilters guild.
Breaking the Barriers
Name of Maker: Sally Holzem
Breaking the Barriers - Using the New York Beauty paper-pieced block as a starting point, my design arrangement shows consistent patterns being broken by interrupting segments of arcs.
Through the Eyes of a Geisha
Name of Maker: Sally Holzem
Through the Eyes of a Geisha - This wall hanging was made for a Pfaff convention challenge to be show in San Francisco. The hand and machine appliqued protrait is loaded with embellishments: embroidery stitches, lace, ribbons, pearls, rusched flowers, acrylic sparkle paint and three dimensional butterfly.
NASCAR
Name of Maker: Judy
NASCAR - Made for my Grandson who loves all things NASCAR.
Thimbleberries Club Quilt 2007
Name of Maker: Ramona Moreland
Thimbleberries Club Quilt 2007 - I call this quilt 'the monster.' It's almost 8'x10' and very heavy. Lisa Calle of Stone House Quilting in Pottstown, PA quilted it for me, and it looks great!
Block Sampler #1
Name of Maker: Ramona Moreland
Block Sampler #1 - This is a heavily quilted block sampler I made to fit a particular wall in my family room. In addition to the different blocks, every block has a different quilting pattern.
Tortured Chickens
Name of Maker: Ramona Moreland
Tortured Chickens - The FIRST quilt I ever started, but the FIFTH one I finished! This is not a beginner's quilt!
Allan's Pinwheels
Name of Maker: Ramona Moreland
Allan's Pinwheels
My First Flower Garden
Name of Maker: Ramona Moreland
My First Flower Garden - The entire quilt is made in 30's fabrics. Prairie points around the border.
Crazy Daisies
Name of Maker: Ramona Moreland
Crazy Daisies
Pretty in Pink
Name of Maker: Lorelei Lysaght
Pretty in Pink - This is a project still under construction. I am quilting each block using one of my machine's Heirloom stitiches. It is taking forever. I have over 90 to do, but I think it will look great when I am done. Lots of soft pinks, my fav.
Dionnes in Quintland
Name of Maker: Pamela Allen
Dionnes in Quintland - I have depicted the sisters at the beginning of their "career" as world class celebrities. Toddlers, who mercifully perhaps, were not yet aware of their plight. The little tables hold imagery of the three ring circus their lives will become. The quilting too depicts circus performers .
SNAKE CHARMER
Name of Maker: Pamela Allen
SNAKE CHARMER - I hate vacuuming. The machine is heavy and noisy and anyway, the house needs cleaning again in a weeks time. I want to conjure up a magical Hoover that does my bidding like a snake does for a charmer .If only we could make something as mind-numbing as vacuuming into an exciting and exotic pastime!
Fireplace
Name of Maker: Betty "Ruth" Boyett
Fireplace - My family and I had moved to Florida in July and my husband told me I didn't have room for a fireplace in our new home. I started piecing the top they day after Thanksgiving in 2004. I would work on it one section at a time, taking it to the local quilt shop (Creative Stitches) and throwing it on the floor to toss other fabrics on top of it until I found exactly what I wanted a few fabrics at a time. I became known as the fireplace lady. I hung the finished top on the wall December 22, 2004 and added 22 home made stockings to it representing the children and our grand children. I told my husband to never tell a quilter they don't have room for something because we will find a way.