Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Puppy Dog Tails
Name of Maker: Deb Figved
Puppy Dog Tails - I created this adorable quilt from scraps and then added Karen Brow's designs of the adorable puppy dogs. I gave it to my cousin on the birth of their first son.
unnamed
Name of Maker: Chrisine Deering
unnamed - Done for the Hyde Park Quilt show as a challenge quilt. Folded flowers are from Kumiko Sudo's book "Fabled Flowers".
SPRING TIME GARDEN
Name of Maker: DORIS
SPRING TIME GARDEN - TRUNING TWENTY PATTERN DONE BY A FREIND FOR THE SHOP
Endless Hawaiian Quilt
Name of Maker: Kit Robinson
Endless Hawaiian Quilt - Inspired by the fabrics themselves, I wanted to use them in somewhat large pieces and designed this Hawaiian quilt with that in mind.
Sparkle In My Eye
Name of Maker: Sandy Sue Anderson
Sparkle In My Eye - Lot's of applique! I changed the border design and added piping.
BLUE ICE
Name of Maker: EILLEEN
BLUE ICE - THIS IS A WEDDING QUILT FOR A CUSTOMER, THERE ARE MUSIC NOTES IN THE CENTERS AND ON THE BOARDERS
Cranes
Name of Maker: Christine Deering
Cranes
Elixir of Life
Name of Maker: Karen Watts
Elixir of Life - My bee did a challenge based on a random page in a magazine. We were to interpret our page any way we liked, with a size limitation. My page was in a surf magazine, and was half of a Billabong ad. The ad was done in turquoise, orange, and pink, with the text "addicted to water".
ASIAN TEA PARTY
Name of Maker: EILLEEN
ASIAN TEA PARTY - NEAT LITTLE TABLE TOPPER OR WALL HANGING MADE OUT OF 16 FQS ONLY TOOK A AFTERNOON TO MAKE
Dance class
Name of Maker: Christine Deering
Dance class
Garden Path
Name of Maker: Kit Robinson
Garden Path - Inspired by a small piece of fabric dyed by Ricky Tims which looked to me like there might be a garden path in it. The picture was designed around the background fabric.
The Mystery of the Fire Dragon
Name of Maker: Christine Deering
The Mystery of the Fire Dragon - Made for the Illinois Quilters Inc annual challenge. The theme was Nancy Drew mysteries. It was fun to reread some old favorites in preparation.
It Was Suppose To Be A Skirt
Name of Maker: Self
It Was Suppose To Be A Skirt - Some time in the early 1970’s my husband saw a women wearing a skirt made entirely of neckties. The narrow end was at the waist and the wider kite shaped end was the hem. He thought that was very clever and cool. For the next 30 years when he was at a rummage sale he would buy neckties so I could make this skirt. He kept them in a brown paper bag which followed us around on our various moves and now and then would ask me when I was going to make that skirt. I didn't want a necktie skirt. So I told him I would make a quilt out of the neckties he had collected. I learned that neckties are made on a bias and they slide around when sewing them because of this they are Crazy Log Cabin blocks. Also, they looked terrible next to one another and needed nice solid blocks of color to set them. It has lots of errors, chopped off points, the logs don't match up and the necktie material puffs up, but it very cuddly and lives on our sofa.
As For Me and My House
Name of Maker: Lois Pedersen
As For Me and My House - This was made from photos of their home using Pam Holland's repliqué method. I used paints and inks to shade the house and an actual photo of the family was appliquéd on the front steps.
Captain's Delight
Name of Maker: Lois Pedersen
Captain's Delight - The background is sliced batiks fused and stitched in place with sliver threads. Then the Captain was drawn and pieced in fabric then raw edged in place. The nautical rope and knots bring the border into the nautical theme.
Just a Bunch of Nuts
Name of Maker: Katrina Clark
Just a Bunch of Nuts - Made for an auction at Shady Oak Christian School. The tree is the Shady Oak and the Acrons are the children's faces and of course Bill the Squirrel had to be in there too.
Hailey's Quilt
Name of Maker: Vickie LeBlanc
Hailey's Quilt - I made this for my granddaughter Hailey when she was born.
Halloween Stars
Name of Maker: Peggy Keehner
Halloween Stars - Star blocks with center square of Photo Transfer pictures of my sons in their halloween costumes. Most costumes were made by me. There are additional pictures of my nieces, our exchange student, and my sister in laws dog (her other "daughter"). Some of the fabrics used in the quilt were the same fabrics used in making the costume. Please note that the top edge in the picture is the wall quilt hanger
Cascading Colors
Name of Maker: Lois Pedersen
Cascading Colors - This was begun in a class with Jan Krueger based on a design by Mary Ellen Hopkins. I appliquéd the colored squares around the edge to simulate colors cascading off the design. Then the quilting flows in a random manner to add movement. Finally I curved the borders and couched on multi-colored yarn to complete the quilt.