Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Crystal's cornerstones
Name of Maker: Tells
Crystal's cornerstones - My friend, Crystal, was re-decorate her craft studio at home and I asked her to pick colors for a quilt for the chair in that room. She picked the colors, I picked the pattern...
A Rose By Any Other Name
Name of Maker: Patt Blair
A Rose By Any Other Name - "A Rose By Any Other Name " both credits the famous poem and a long ago watercolor that seemingly multiple family members claim. Nature is a spectacular artist! Pigment Inks/Heliographic paints
First Call II
Name of Maker: Patt Blair
First Call II - First Call II is a project size quilt of my original "At The Bolshoi" a finalist in the former $100K Challenge. Pigment inked/thread painted for DVD/CD package by jukeboxquilts.com
Letting Go
Name of Maker: Patty Woodhurst
Letting Go - After attending the Ricky Tims Seminar in Richmond, VA in July 2007, I returned home to try everything I learned. This is my first attempt to think "outside the box."
Just
Name of Maker: Patty Woodhurst
Just "Quilt" It - Mimi Dietrich visited our shop hop earlier this year. I made several of these to hang in our shop during her visit. It was fun and easy to make and the book has 20 different samplers.
Name of Maker: Patty Woodhurst
"Faithful Companion" A Tribute to Moon - I wanted to make a quilt for my dog Moon. I found this great fabric in Virginia Beach. It's a great pattern, easy to make and lots of fun!
Delmarva Wildflowers
Name of Maker: B.Stephenson,P.Blake,K.Brown,R.Condon,P.Woodhurst
Delmarva Wildflowers - This quilt was done for our 2006 Delmarva Shop Hop. We still have patterns available. It was a lot of fun to make - a great group project!
Chandler's Quilt
Name of Maker: Patty Woodhurst
Chandler's Quilt - When I found out my daughter was expecting her first child (my first grandchild), I made this quilt for his birthday. It was lots of fun and I quilted it on my new Viking Mega Quilter (mid arm) machine.
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Name of Maker: Peter Cleary
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You're Beary Welcome
Name of Maker: Cindy Nason
You're Beary Welcome - Made on the event of his adoption. Set in masculine colors.
Deer
Name of Maker: Cindy Nason
Deer - Quilt made for auction for a coworker with cancer
Red Hat Ladies
Name of Maker: Cindy Nason
Red Hat Ladies - Quilt made for auction for a coworker with cancer
Dinosaur
Name of Maker: Cindy Nason
Dinosaur - Quilt made for auction for a coworker with cancer, one of 3 made in 24 hours.
Road to Jericho
Name of Maker: Lisa Connelly
Road to Jericho - Made 12 blocks from the Journey to Jericho book by Kaye England. The quilt was made and auctioned off at the Faith Baptist Church Christmas Auction with proceeds going to Elim Mission in Elim, Poland
Double Wedding Ring
Name of Maker: Lisa Connelly
Double Wedding Ring - I made this double wedding ring quilt for my best friend's daughter and her husband. I used 1930's reproduction prints with a tone-on-tone white background.
Noah's Ark
Name of Maker: Lisa Connelly
Noah's Ark - I made two of these quilts for my best friend's twin grandsons.
QOV Quilt
Name of Maker: Nancy Heck
QOV Quilt - This is one of many quilts made by the members of the Rheinland Pfalz Quilt Guild for the QOV Foundation. Quilts were pieced by members, long-arm quilted by Birgette and donated at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center.
Dee's Garden of Memories
Name of Maker: AnnieH
Dee's Garden of Memories - This quilt was made from pieces/parts of a Flower Garden quilt found in my sister-in-law's late mother's sewing room. It had gone through 3-4 other people before I got it and finished it.
Ragtime Circle Quilt
Name of Maker: Kessley Newton and Sherry Boquist
Ragtime Circle Quilt - My 10 yr. old granddaughter, Kessley, chose the colors and design to coordinate with her bedroom. Then she sewed all the layers together using the Bernina circular embroidery attachment to sew on the circles. I sewed all the squares together and did the cutting to make it a ragtime.
Larger Than Life
Name of Maker: Sherry Boquist
Larger Than Life - I embroidered the 4 large snowflakes using my Bernina 170, then assembled the quilt per the directions and quilted it using decorative stitches on my sewing machine. The branches are sewn on, leaving about 1/2" on the edges to be trimmed and fluffed giving it a 3 dimensional look.