Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Brian's Quilt
Name of Maker: Diana Fraley
Brian's Quilt - My son wanted a scrappy quilt so he set about collecting over 130 1/8th yard cuts of mixed fabrics that struck his fancy. There are oriental, aunt Gracie's, contemporary, and many more fabrics. I saw this pattern as an antique quilt hanging on a door in a book by Kaffe Fassett and set to work designing a workable pattern. It was called a handkerchief block quilt, and is basically a half square log cabin. Since so many of the fabrics were oriental I chose this layout, because it resembles fish scales. I worked with the quilter, Sally Black, to use a loosely based baptist fan design with a dragon fly in the center square of each block. My son was thrilled with the outcome and uses the quilt all the time.
Heritage Medallion
Name of Maker: Patricia Hinrichs
Heritage Medallion - This is a series quilt published in 1996 in Quilter's Newsletter Magazine. I was in a small guild and two of us completed it in different color ways.
Forest Sky
Name of Maker: NorthernValkyrie
Forest Sky - Made via participation in guild mystery quilt event.
Everybody Needs a Goose
Name of Maker: Quilton
Everybody Needs a Goose
Jim's Quilt
Name of Maker: Diana Fraley
Jim's Quilt - I made this quilt for my brother who had a stroke and needed something to keep warm while sitting in his wheelchair. The fabrics are a blend of newly purchased flannels and fabric from flannel shirts that belonged to our Father, Mother and myself. The backing is a large fish print bordered by a matching print of fishing flies and lures. My brother was an avid fisherman before the stroke left his right side parallelized. The quilting is done in a fish pattern designed by Loura Lee Fritz. The outcome is a memory quilt and a comfort to my brother.
Berryshire
Name of Maker: Patricia Hinrichs
Berryshire - I was homesick for the country homestead we had just left so I 'quilted it out'.
Santa Moon
Name of Maker: Quilton
Santa Moon - Fun design using felted wool for the beard.
Art Quilts
Name of Maker: Diana Fraley
Art Quilts - These quilts were a collection of small wall hangings that I made from a couple of classes that were taught by David Walker. They are a variety of subject matter and techniques. I learned to expand my horizons and challenge my creativity. David is an excellent instructor and I had a wonderful time in the classes.
Peacock Feathers
Name of Maker: NorthernValkyrie
Peacock Feathers - Made during participation in Mystery Quilt event ran by local quilt shop.
Hummingbird Sipper
Name of Maker: Quilton
Hummingbird Sipper - My first and last try at a new technique.
Full Moon
Name of Maker: Janet Henshaw
Full Moon - I did this quilt in oriental fabrics, then added a much larger cotton border machine quilted in circles, finished with an uneven block border.
The Calico Garden
Name of Maker: Patricia Hinrichs
The Calico Garden - After Froncie visited our guild I had to make this quilt. I loved every minute of it.
Barbara Frietchie Star quilt
Name of Maker: paulag
Barbara Frietchie Star quilt
Garden Party
Name of Maker: NorthernValkyrie
Garden Party - Created for participation in guild challenge. Background is machine piece with foreground objects applied via needle turn applique. This was my first applique project. Also my first project where I created my own design.
Our Own Berries
Name of Maker: Patricia Hinrichs
Our Own Berries - I made this when I first discovered watercolor. My impressions of the light and wonder of our berry farm in the Catskill Mtns.
Delphine's quilt
Name of Maker: paulag
Delphine's quilt - I think it was from Quiltmaker, not sure....
Lisa's quilt
Name of Maker: paulag
Lisa's quilt - Can't remember pattern name. Resized from twin quilt.
Emma's purple quilt
Name of Maker: paulag
Emma's purple quilt
Megan's quilt
Name of Maker: paulag
Megan's quilt
Obesssion
Name of Maker: Lynne Bryant
Obesssion - This quilt is entirely pieced. I made my first attempt at color overlays and used only fabrics from my stash. Many blocks were pieced, cut and repieced (is that actually a word?) until I got the effect I wanted