Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

nixonton-waves
Name of Maker: Ronda Eckenrode
This piece was a Christmas gift for my Mom. It is a combination of decorative stitching, couching, hand embroidery, and bead embellishment.  I have combined techniques from Carol Ann Waugh and Libby Lehman. 
color-block-jeans-quilt
Name of Maker: Judith Kreiger
Queen size quilt made for client from used jeans. Light color jeans block were hand dyed green and purple.
once-upon-a-time
Name of Maker: Carla Galbraith
Pieced and Appliqued Quilt with Embroidery embellishments made for my Granddaughter Scarlet Rose.
t-shirt-quilt
Name of Maker: Susan McFarland
I took a class by Debbie Bayer at  my local quilt shop, Quilt Ventura.   I used a stack of my son-in-law's dark t-shirts.  Once they were cut up, backed with fusible interfacing and mixed with 2.5 inch strip sets I ended up with LOTS of color!
from-a-z-for-ewe-me
Name of Maker: Yvonne James
This is the 2014 BOM Quilt.   I finshed the top yesterday 1/1/15.  I had so much fun making this quilt and really learned alot in the process.  Thank you Janet Stone for sharing this adorable pattern with The Quilt Show members.  Thanks to RJR for the beautiful fabrics in the kit.  They actually included enough fabric to allow for mistakes (of which I made several).  And thanks to The Quilt Show for choosing this quilt for 2014.  I can't wait to start the 2015 BOM!
 
my-puducah-splurge
Name of Maker: Beverly Delaney
was fun and challenging to make.  I just fell in love with the over the rainbow fabric line.
lisa-and-greg-s-wedding-quilt
Name of Maker: Geneva Carroll
This is the quilt I made for my daughter and her soon to be husband.  This is a Debbie Mum pattern. 
queen-of-hearts-2
Name of Maker: Cindy Gabel
an appliqué quit my interpretation of an original painting . I made to as an entry into a challenge I gave our guild this year. The challenge is called What a Novel Idea. Guild members are invited to make a quilt representing thier favorite book. 
daniel-s-first-year
Name of Maker: Marion Dowell
A friend of mine wanted a t-shirt quilt to commemorate her sons first year.  My instructions were "Don't make it square!"  Well, I didn't.
French Twist Quilt
Name of Maker: Bev Remillard
Creamy Blues and sweet reds pull together this twisted quilt.  The twist is in the original 'Swirl' block, which is an easy pieced block created with traditional elements.  I love the way this quilt carries a secondary design based on color placement alone - plenty of fun!  Quilt pattern includes 3 sizes.
Random Hearts Quilt
Name of Maker: Bev Remillard
Love heart quilts!  Random Hearts is my original pieced design with large and small hearts set in a chain design for easy piecing.  I chose bold reds of many colors to speak as the large hearts and to sit in the background, I chose softer, medium value hearts of a smaller size - gives the quilt just the right flair!  One of my most popular classes and patterns - pattern includes a table runner version as well as quilt!
the-cat-s-meow
Name of Maker: Georgia Andrews
Deviating from my Art Quilter roots, this is the first traditional, pieced quilt for me. When my granddaughter requested a kitty cat quilt for her first "big girl" bed, I found a simple pattern (which I enlarged and made minor changes to), located the cat fabric and all the coordinating fabrics (three were from my stash) and a lightly used white bed sheet was used for the backing.  I really enjoyed constructing this quilt, and sharpened some skills in the process! Georgia Andrews - Fêteshui Studio
call-of-the-wild
Name of Maker: Cindy Gabel
#2 in a series , What a Novel Idea.
swinging-willows
Name of Maker: Renee Fleuranges-Valdes
Machine applique with lots of free motion machine quilting, the best part of the quilting process for me!  Inspiration was the ombre fabric as it spoke garden party to me.
lollipop-trees-2
Name of Maker: Karen Mundt
This quilt was made for my daughter's 21st birthday.  It is hand-appliqued using predominantly Kaffe Fassett fabrics and varying low-value spotted backgrounds.
Full quilt
Name of Maker: Joyce Michael
I made this quilt using fabrics in my stash to donate to my friend who serves as a missionary in Honduras.  She & her husband minister to the Honduran pastors and support them with Christmas gifts of clothing, school supplies, and needed household items as well as operate feeding centers and training for local jobs for the Honduran adults and orphans.  

I made this with lots of love to share with someone I don't know.   I wish I could deliver this in person and give a hug along with the quilt!

The pattern is from the In Color Order website and it is a great pattern, Giant Vintage Star Quilt.  The piecing goes together very quickly and my mind and hands just had a lot of fun with the quilting using a Superior Threads variegated thread in bronzes & golds. All hand-guided quilting, freehand quilting on my HQ Fusion long-arm machine.  

(The quilt lays flat... I didn't have time to mount for a proper photo so this is the non-professional-held-by-husband photo!  :)  )
dreams-of-paradise
Name of Maker: Karen Snedeker
This is my first ever entry in a Challenge whose theme was "Another Day in Paradise" to be interpreted in a 24 x x24 quilt.  My applique entry represents the Paradise of my dreams where we are not bound by reality.  It includes a wonderful supper club located seaside on a warm tropical beach just a short sandy walk from majestic snow covered mountains.  The dance floor (the challenge fabric) elevates dancers right up into the sky filled with perpetual Aurora Borealis, sun, moon and stars.  Can you guess which couple represents my husband and me?  
 
brownie
Name of Maker: Madeleine Trainor
Leftover half-square triangle from the stitch and flip method. Cindy Needham inspired quilting
lily-2
Name of Maker: Paula Tuano
From a pattern by Lenore Crawford. I was especially interested in learning her raw edge technique.
stonehenge-2
Name of Maker: Paula Tuano
This quilt was done from a photo taken by a cousin who had traveled to England. Date unknown.