Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Cavern in Cross Section
Name of Maker: Frances
Cavern in Cross Section - A cross section of Carlsbad Caverns surrounded by the desert in bloom.
Magical Canyon
Name of Maker: Frances
Magical Canyon - My impression of the Grand Canyon, the most magical place on earth.
Tumbling Blocks
Name of Maker: Carole Vrshek
Tumbling Blocks - This quilt was started when I took a class to learn how to make it. It was done through a strip piecing method called Not Your Grandmother's Tumbling Blocks by Marci Baker. It took an awful lot of cutting and creating the strips but it sure helped with getting the edges square on the blocks. I didn't realize I picked such a large project!
Pacific Spirit Path 1
Name of Maker: Frances
Pacific Spirit Path 1 - I started with a photograph of a nearby park and translated it into fabric using a technique by Katie Pasquini Masopust.
Stash Buster Series 1
Name of Maker: Frances
Stash Buster Series 1 - A fun way to shrink a stash with this Jackie Robinson pattern.
Stars for Sister Andrea
Name of Maker: Frances
Stars for Sister Andrea - One of Marsha McCloskey's famous feathered star patterns. A gift to a special sister.
Jammin' At the Fair
Name of Maker: Diana White
Jammin' At the Fair - Fabric is from the Orange County Fair quilt square challenge. Dimension had to be 12 X 12 and unquilted. The challenge was to take the fabric and make a square that represented the fair's slogan that year - "Jammin' At the Fair". The picture of me under my profile has the block in the background with its blue ribbon. I used Cindy Walters method of snippets to create the block. This picture is a copy of three different pictures of the block.
Spring Breeze
Name of Maker: Beth Leath
Spring Breeze - This is a mystery quilt that I quilted on my HQ16
Cornbread Festival T-Shirt Quilt
Name of Maker: Gayle Allen-Grier
Cornbread Festival T-Shirt Quilt - Quilt is made of t-shirts from the first 10 years of the National Cornbread Festival held in South Pittsburg, Tennessee. Shirts were donated by festival volunteers. The quilt was made by Gayle Allen-Grier and donated to the South Pittsburg High School Baseball Team to help raise funds. Sale of the tickets raised approximately $2,000.
patriotic Baccus
Name of Maker: Susan
patriotic Baccus - Quilt made from a class taught by Lynn Mann at Quilt Camp in the Pines. Finally pieced after it sat for a long time.
Easy Lone Star
Name of Maker: Beth Leath
Easy Lone Star - This was a challenge quilt using the purple and green polka dot fabric.
Donna's Boots
Name of Maker: Susan
Donna's Boots - Boots made of various western materials
Cats In The Window
Name of Maker: Gayle Allen-Grier
Cats In The Window - Machine embroidered blocks in attic windows. Made with Laurel Burch Fantastic Felines fabrics and embroidery designs. Donated to South Pittsburg High School Softball Team to raise money for the new softball field.
Red Hatter Quilt #1
Name of Maker: Beth Leath
Red Hatter Quilt #1 - This quilt was made for a friend of my mother. It was quilted with freehand feathers allover the quilt.
Mom's Family
Name of Maker: Susan
Mom's Family - Quilt made with pictures of my Mom's kids and grandkids in the center of the star
Moon & Stars
Name of Maker: Gayle Allen-Grier
Moon & Stars - My FIRST quilt! Made for my daughter, Amanda. Quilted by my neice, Debbie Allen, a long-arm quilter. Unfortunately, Amanda's dark blue sheets rubbed off on the yellow of the patches. It has a double batt so it is more like a comforter instead of a quilt. (I didn't know better at the time!)
Going in circles
Name of Maker: Kris Thomson
Going in circles
Grammy's Quilt
Name of Maker: Gayle Allen-Grier
Grammy's Quilt - The traditional attic windows design surrounds photos of Louise Grier at various stages of her life.
The Colonel's Quilt
Name of Maker: Susan
The Colonel's Quilt - Made in answer to a request for quilts for hostages in the US Embassy in Iran 25 years ago. Quick picture before mailing, hence my hand in the corner.
Annie Oakley
Name of Maker: Gayle Allen-Grier
Annie Oakley - This quilt was made in response to the South Pittsburg Stitchin' Sisters Quilt Guild challenge, American Women of Distinction. It includes nine raw edge bullseye blocks and one machine embroidered portrait of Annie Oakley. White piping separates the border from the blocks and is also used as the binding.