Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Stonehenge?
Name of Maker: Cass Mullane
Stonehenge? - This is a playful use of leftover strips of hand dyed fabrics. I was fiddling around when they struck me as a bunch of leaning monoliths, not unlike Stonehenge.
Wooly Bear
Name of Maker: Cass Mullane
Wooly Bear - This piece is a fun embellishments sampler. Techniques include stamping, foiling, couching, angelina, beading. It's called "Wooly Bear" because of the couched binding.
Jazzy
Name of Maker: Barb Bryson
Jazzy - Multicolor dyed cottons. mixed & matched. Bright Batiks appliqued in layers with decorative stitches.
Batik Star
Name of Maker: Charlene Federowicz
Batik Star - Created to hang in my kitchen, and added machine embroidery to the four corner blocks. Inspired by a small quilt I won at a local Quilt show.
The Dragon
Name of Maker: Renee Graham
The Dragon - Quilt top only in this picture. Batiks were mostly used for the inset colors; solid black fabric for the "lead lines". Shown without the borders.
Climbing the Wall
Name of Maker: Cass Mullane
Climbing the Wall - "Climbing the Wall" is my entry in a local quilt shop challenge. The challenge fabric is the psychedelic print that the gecko behind the flowers is made out of.
TX Ranger
Name of Maker: Lillian K
TX Ranger - Made this pattern for my grandson, an avid Texas Ranger Baseball fan. TX Ranger fabric purchased at Hancock Fabric; coordinating fabric from various area quilt shops
Remberance
Name of Maker: unknown
Remberance - Baskets made with shirting and odd pieces. Blues and cheddar , mostly scraps..top in family , then restored and quilted
Goose In The Pond
Name of Maker: Golda Arnold
Goose In The Pond - Pattern is from a book, author DeLoa Jones, published by AQS.
unknown
Name of Maker: Lillian K
unknown - Made for new Granddaughter
Third Weekend in October
Name of Maker: Renee Graham
Third Weekend in October - You gotta love leaves! I love this pattern; but I looked at it for 2 years before drumming up the courage to make it.
Irish Chain Table Runner
Name of Maker: Charlene Federowicz
Irish Chain Table Runner - I created this table runner in Electric Quilt as a wedding shower gift. It took a whole year before I actually presented the finished tablerunner. I made napkins out of the excess material. The colors were chosen to match their tableware.
Grandma Lee's Dresden Plates
Name of Maker: Helen Lee
Grandma Lee's Dresden Plates - My Great Grandmother made this quilt, probably in the 1930's or 1940's. Its is a true treasure. Grandma Lee lived until she was 96.
Todd & Gina's Wedding Quilt
Name of Maker: 'Aunt' Marge Mieger
Todd & Gina's Wedding Quilt - I lovingly just completed this queen sized quilt for my nephew Todd and Gina's wedding, July 28, 2007. They wanted something in green and tan. I collected green batiks and found the tan background. I had a wonderful time putting all the blocks together. It is based on the Lucky Stars pattern from Atkinson Designs.
Grandma's Baskets
Name of Maker: Helen Lee
Grandma's Baskets - Tattered and torn, this basket quilt was made by my great Grandmother. It is older than the Dresden Plates.
My Therapy Quilt
Name of Maker: Debbie Krueger
My Therapy Quilt - Made to help me cope with the death of my mother, this quilt is was my therapy! The question mark flowers are the signs of my beating depression.
Have a go quilt
Name of Maker: Helen Stubbings
Have a go quilt - This was just a simple quilt developed for beginners to have a go, It has simple piecing, simple applique and is tie quilted with buttons. It appeard in a magazine as a project here, I think it was Country Craft and Decorating.
Grandma's Garden
Name of Maker: Unknown
Grandma's Garden - My Mother-in-Law bought this antique quilt for $50. It is in beautiful condition.
Triangles On Parade
Name of Maker: Sandy Gamradt
Triangles On Parade - I wanted to make something bright and use my triangle template and this is what I came up with.
Irish Chain
Name of Maker: Sandy Gamradt
Irish Chain - This Irish Chain quilt has soft brown fabrics and a chocolate brown flannel backing.