Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Seven Sisters Pillow
Name of Maker: steven613
Seven Sisters Pillow
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Name of Maker: drkam
This is an angel blanket donated to the neonatal ICU at Bronson Hospital, Kalamazoo, MI. It is to be given to the family of a baby who passes away there. My baby daughter died there in 2003.
North to Alaska
Name of Maker: Mary Anne Russell
North to Alaska - Inspired by brother Bill's trip to Alaska; incorporated Holly Taylor printed blocks with log cabin and bear paw blocks. Custom quilted by Kathy's Fancy Stitching.
Pumpkins and Pomegranates
Name of Maker: JanetE
Pumpkins and Pomegranates - Machine appliqued and machine quilted. Fabrics used: Flannel
Memory Quilt
Name of Maker: Mary
Memory Quilt - Memory quilt I made for my executive who was retiring. It consists of fabric that has some meaning for things in his life, as well as photos. This is the first quilt I ever made.
Fall Splendor
Name of Maker: Joyce Fratini
Fall Splendor - My husband is a wild turkey hunter and asked for a turkey quilt. I made the quilt from a photograph -- completely original.
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Name of Maker: Jane H.
I designed and made this quilt and gave it to a no kill cat shelter for their fund raising auction.
Presented by
Name of Maker: Jane H.
I made this and gave it to a no kill cat shelter for their fund raising auction.
Butterflies for Barb
Name of Maker: Dyer Hammer/Dara Carlock
Butterflies for Barb - My father cross stitched these blocks for my mother. I pieced the top and quilted it. It was the first quilt I quilted on my frame..should have picked an easier one!
Red works
Name of Maker: sciofalo
Red works - Some of the embroidered blocks designs are from a magazine so old that the pages are yellow and there is no cover. Some are from other magazines with various changes
5 Martinis Quilt
Name of Maker: Cheryl Surbaugh
5 Martinis Quilt - Made for my daughter's completion of her Doctorate of Psychology
Family Handprints
Name of Maker: same
Family Handprints - Handprints of all family members for our first grandson.
No Name
Name of Maker: Smoky
No Name - This is the other 8 blocks from the BOM kits - adding a 9th block from the leftover pieces and matching stash to make the 9-patch construction.
Spring Blooms
Name of Maker: Anne Stehle
Spring Blooms - Machine pieced and quilted. All of the flower basket squares have some glass beading added to the blooms. This quilt was done by me through the "Saturday Sampler" program at The Quilt Patch in Tecumseh, MI. We meet monthly and get our material for the next month free if we have completed the previous square. It's lots of fun and we always get a lesson of some sort during the meeting. When the year is over, you buy the materials to finish up your quilt.
Lily's Garden
Name of Maker: Busybeestwo
Lily's Garden - A sampler quilt made with 10" blocks for a little girl of a friend.
Canada Maple
Name of Maker: Smoky
Canada Maple - When a local quilt shop had a July 1st contest, I came up with this version of the maple leaf. The quilt is made with red & white blocks - 1" finished. I won viewer's choice!
Mom's Favorite
Name of Maker: B. T.
Mom's Favorite - My mother loves Oriental themes. I made the quilt on the wall for her birthday in 2005. Of all the things I have made her, she stills loves this best and shows it to any visitor. My mother is 88 as of 2007.
Wedding Quilt
Name of Maker: grandmother
Wedding Quilt - This quilt was made by my grandmother as a wedding gift. She couldn't find fabric with my wedding colors until she went to a garage sale and found a curtain and cut it up to use. She was a very crafty person (crochet, needlepoint, quilts, latch hook, etc.). She made each grandchild an afghan, needlepoint pillow, latch hook rug and a quilt. This quilt was the last thing I got because she passed away a month after our wedding on Mother's Day. I still have the quilt and afghan and will treasure them FOREVER!!!
Possibilities
Name of Maker: BecAnne
Possibilities - As I was struggling to make the decision to leave my job, I was encouraged to think of doors. I then found photos of doors that I had taken in China, Germany, and Italy and designed a quilt. Leaving was easier when I could see all the open doors to possibilities!