Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Broken Rainbows
Name of Maker: self
Broken Rainbows - September 2001, for the IQF Houston special exhibit after 9-11. 2nd Place, Oklahoma City Winter Quilt Show, 2003; published: America-From the Heart, C&T Publishing. The idea for this quilt came from the block name, Broken Rainbows (Nancy Cabot 1937). It reflects that our own perception of our world was shattered for a moment, on September 11, 2001, and it, along with the New York skyline, looked pretty dark. But we're recovering, and though we might still be a little shaken, we're not by any means broken. The fabric in the lower left quadrant of the quilt was chosen to represent the lives lost and the rubble at ground zero, along with our national symbol of hope and pride, raised by the firemen. This quilt is dedicated to those victims of hatred and violence, and to the memories of the heroes, both the known and the unknown, on the ground and in the air, who gave their lives for their fellow man, regardless of race, creed or nationality.
Lemon Frappé
Name of Maker: self
Lemon Frappé - Shadow Trapunto Wholecloth with bright yellow fabric sandwiched between top and back of unbleached muslin. 3rd Place, 2005 Nolting Challenge, IQF Houston
Mocha Frappuccino
Name of Maker: self
Mocha Frappuccino - Shadow trapunto wholecloth, with dark brown batik fabric sandwiched between top and back unbleached muslin. Scalloped edges.
Amber's Baby Quilt
Name of Maker: Aunt Janet
Amber's Baby Quilt - This adorable quilt was made for my brother's first baby...Amber. My very good friend Charlene helped me in a pinch and did the quilting. Amber would have graduated from college before she got this if it wasnt for Charlene! Thanks Leany! Anyway, we proudly presented the happy parents with Amber's quilt and hope she'll have years and years of pleasure with it!
Little Quilt for Dad
Name of Maker: Janet
Little Quilt for Dad - Charlene & I were on a Charm Pack kick so I kept collecting them...this pack was just yelling DAD. So one morning we experimented and turned this out. Charlene did the quilting, Thanks Char!!
Mom's Birthday Surprise
Name of Maker: Janet
Mom's Birthday Surprise - Jom's birthday and Father's were at the same time so since I whipped something up for Dad I had to do something for mom. So using a pre-printed panel we pulled some things from the stash and banged out a little something for Mom. Charlene did the quilting on this one!! One of these days I'm going to figure out how my frame works!!
65 panhead
Name of Maker: jeral mettlen
65 panhead - motorcycle quilt/ wall hanging
1928 indian scout
Name of Maker: me
1928 indian scout - large wall hanging
1946 knucklehead harley davidson
Name of Maker: me
1946 knucklehead harley davidson - wall hanging
Swedish Log Cabin
Name of Maker: Patti Welch
Swedish Log Cabin - This quilt is from the International Quilt Mystery series, the Sweden Month. I added some blues and yellows so I could make more blocks and then have the star design. I love the outcome!
Bliksem
Name of Maker: Liliane
Bliksem
My First Quilt
Name of Maker: me
My First Quilt
Friendship Quilt
Name of Maker: Kristine Griffin - Church members autographed blks
Friendship Quilt - I came up with colors Carrie would like and a poem to express our care for her and had all Church members that wanted to draw or write a personal sentiment. Carrie had been in an auto accident that almost took her life.
Presented by
Name of Maker: Jean Citkovic
Anniversary Dawn
Name of Maker: Turlock Quilt Guild
Anniversary Dawn - I designed this quilt for the Turlock Quilt Guild's 25th anniversary show. The quilt was assembled by a committee of guild members. The pieced blocks were all done with paper piecing. The applique elements include many three dimensional techniques. The quilt was exquisitely machine quilted by Don Linn in Redding, CA.
Spinning distraction
Name of Maker: Tina Marie Rey
Spinning distraction - Created from a photograph of a windmill in my front yard, my intention was to capture the image in all its imperfect beauty. Contains cottons, silks, and rayons.
My Garden Needs Pruning
Name of Maker: Tina Marie Rey
My Garden Needs Pruning - This was an original design I drafter after recieving the Hoffman Challenge fabric for 2006. It was accepted and is now touring with Hoffman.
Springtime Garden
Name of Maker: Turlock Quilt Guild
Springtime Garden - I designed this quilt as Turlock Quilt Guild's 2004 Opportunity Quilt. It was constructed by a committee of guild members. The pieced blocks were done with paper piecing. It is hand appliqued and hand quilted.
Industrial Revolutions
Name of Maker: Tina Marie Rey
Industrial Revolutions - Even though this is only an 8" traditional dresdin plate block, the centers are not so traditional. I used shisha mirrors and sewed by hand ribbon rings around each mirror as the center for every block.
The Raven (nevermore)
Name of Maker: Tina Marie Rey
The Raven (nevermore) - An original design based on the story by Edgar Allen Poe. I tried to capture the images of the raven sitting and waiting on top of that door!