Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Breakfast at Tiffany's
Name of Maker: Lesa Bame
Breakfast at Tiffany's - Found this in Fabric Trends Magazine. For some reason Valorie Wells comes to mind??? Just loved the brights and how easy it was to do.
Sushi
Name of Maker: Beth Hartford
Sushi - Woven hand dyed fabric with broaderie perse machine applique, machine quilted. Currently travelling with the Professional Art Quilters Alliance "Water" exhibit.
Sea Otter Baby Quilt
Name of Maker: Ellen Hagen
Sea Otter Baby Quilt - I ordered the pillow pattern from Trish at the Rushin'Tailor in Skagway Alaska. I them made 2 otter families and appliqued them onto a crib size quilt. I also made a valance for the window with one otter family.
God Bless America
Name of Maker: Beth Hartford
God Bless America - This quilt was made shortly after the bombing of the World Trade Center in 2001 and was auctioned at my son's school fund raiser. It sold for $925.00.
Cathy's Quilt
Name of Maker: Leslie Sorenson
Cathy's Quilt - A good friend of mine was going to undergo very serious heart surgery so another friend and I made this quilt for her. It's been 3 years and she is doing well.
Watercolor Table Runner
Name of Maker: Beth Hartford
Watercolor Table Runner - I designed and created a pattern for this quilt which is available on my website QuiltersStitchTogether.com
Carolina Lily
Name of Maker: Beth Hartford
Carolina Lily - I created an easier way to make the traditional Carolina Lily block in this quilt.
In God's Hands Too
Name of Maker: Beth Hartford
In God's Hands Too - I saw this quilt in the magazine and had to make it. In fact, I made it twice! It contains over 1700 pieces. The first one I made was auctioned in a school fund raiser, the second hangs in my home.
Tenacious Timbers
Name of Maker: Beth Hartford
Tenacious Timbers - Created entirely from my own hand dyed fabrics, auctioned at a school fund raiser and sold for $600.00. Also won a blue ribbon at my local quilt show.
Here We Go Round In Circles
Name of Maker: Karen E Overton
Here We Go Round In Circles - A great fat quarter pattern, used 20 FQ's with Elisa's 7" & 3.5" templates. Custom quilted with beautiful 'spineless" feathers in bright orange thread.
Purple Passion Unleashed
Name of Maker: Karen E Overton
Purple Passion Unleashed - I am passionate about purple. This pattern reminded me of whirly gigs blowing freely in the wind. I wanted a large open area to practice my longarm feather techniques
1930's Medallion Scrap Quilt
Name of Maker: Karen E Overton
1930's Medallion Scrap Quilt - Made from a collection of 30's reproduction fabrics collected at the 2003 Houston International Quilt Festival. These were "left overs" from Some Where in Time quilt and I still have a nice collection! Custom quilted on my longarm.
Fiesta Star
Name of Maker: Karen E Overton
Fiesta Star - Made completely from my Benartex Fossil Fern Collection.
Morning Celebration
Name of Maker: Maggie Miller
Morning Celebration - This was a wedding gift for a former student who means a great deal to me.
Blood Drives at Sul Ross
Name of Maker: Maggie Miller
Blood Drives at Sul Ross - These are some of the T-shirts I received for donating blood while serving as a blood drive coordinator for 20 years at the university where I work.
Falling Memories
Name of Maker: Dana Lynch
Falling Memories - This 9" X 12" quilt was made in June, 2007, after Alex and Ricky talked about helping Alzheimer's Research. I made it in honor of my friend's Mother, JoMama, who is 94. The petals falling and on the ground are her lost memories. The petals on the flowers are embroidered with words representing her present memories. She has lost almost all her memories, but still plays the piano every day.
Oh, Canada!
Name of Maker: Maggie Miller
Oh, Canada! - My secretary is very proud of being born in Canada so this was the ideal small project for her for Christmas.
Birds & Bee Wedding Quilt
Name of Maker: Deanne Stewart
Birds & Bee Wedding Quilt - I had just won some fabrics from a block challenge and saw the quilt in Fabric Trends Magazine that would become a wedding gift. I drew a cursive "D" and intertwined it into the medalion center then embroidered the couple's names in a block towards the bottom. I used a 4-color swatch from Lowe's to coordinate the colors and it all came together beautifully!
Alpine Star
Name of Maker: Maggie Miller
Alpine Star - This is my millennial quilt. I bought the fabric on January 2, 1990 and finished it December 31, 2001. It got put away for literally years at a time when I didn't feel like working on it. My daughter finally shamed me into finishing it!