Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Charlotte's quilt
Name of Maker: Denise Rutter-Lang
Charlotte's quilt - Designed using EQ6, using Kidsline Ladybug bedding as the basis for the appliques and colors. Made for my cousin's new baby.
Danube Tripping
Name of Maker: Judy Mercer Tescher
Danube Tripping - Photos of my cruise on the Danube River in Europe were manipulated in Corel Photo Paint and printed on my HP Ink Jet printer.
Danube Drifting
Name of Maker: Judy Mercer Tescher
Danube Drifting - Photos from my cruise on the Danube River in Europe were manipulated in Corel Photo Paint and printed with my HP Inkjet printer.
Baby It's Cold Outside
Name of Maker: Judy Mercer Tescher
Baby It's Cold Outside - I just wanted to show that Microsoft Word was a great graphic program. Using only Word I created all the fabric for this quilt and printed it on white fabric treated with 'Bubble Jet Set.'
Jewel's Garden: Evening
Name of Maker: Judy Mercer Tescher
Jewel's Garden: Evening - One in a series of quilt's honoring my Mother. The blocks are not pieced. I used the Electic Quilt Program to design and color the blocks. I treated white fabric with Buble Jet Set and printed out the blocks individually on my inkjet printer.
Faux Applique
Name of Maker: Judy Mercer Tescher
Faux Applique - I selected clip art from Corel Draw and recolored and rearranged it to created an applique look. The quilt is constructed of 8 1/2 by 11 'sheets' of fabric treated with Bubble Jet Set and printed on my inkjet printer.
Software 1 Mother Board
Name of Maker: Judy Mercer Tescher
Software 1 Mother Board - After creating hundreds of designs for my own fabrics. I sewed some up to make this fabric design sample. I used white cotton fabric treated with 'Bubble Jet Set' and printed on my inkjet printer.
Heart Sampler
Name of Maker: Nancy
Heart Sampler - I started to made this quilt in a class to help me learn about my new sewing machine and gain new knowledge about applique techniques. I finished it at home and put piping inside the outer border as an experiment.
Countdown to Christmas
Name of Maker: Nancy
Countdown to Christmas - This quilt is made by folding fabric and sewing patches in a Christmas tree pattern. Gold Lame fabric is under each folded patch and the patch forms a little pocket that is turned down and fastened with an elastic loop and a jinglebell to show the gold underneath. A small ornament is in each pocket and is hung on the "tree" when the pocket is turned down.
Schooldays
Name of Maker: Nancy
Schooldays - I used fabric from "Miss Nelson's First Grade" collection to make this quilt for a friend's baby. The fabric has scenes of a 1950's schoolroom, lunchboxes and lined writing paper patterns.The baby's room was decorated with a similar theme since the baby's mother is a teacher and loves the vintage school look.
Seashore
Name of Maker: Nancy
Seashore - I used machine applique and embroidery to make this quilt for a friend's baby. The baby's room was decorated in a seashore theme. Applique designs are from Embroidery Library.
Bailey's Baby Quilt
Name of Maker: Barbara Alexander
Bailey's Baby Quilt - I saw this quilt pattern in a quilt shop and copied it later at home. I didn't have directions, and ended up doing a lot of ripping out and re-sewing of seams! I didn't know ahead of time (when I was putting the quilt together) if the baby was going to be a boy or a girl, but was hoping for a girl! (P.S. I got my wish!) Looking back at it all now, I think this was made with a girl in mind--do you think that affected the outcome?
Duncan's Baby Quilt
Name of Maker: Barbara Alexander and relatives
Duncan's Baby Quilt - I made this quilt before I knew whether my grandchild was going to be a girl or boy, but I was hoping for a boy. (P.S. I got my wish!) I think it's interesting that I made it mostly blue! At the time, I subscribed to a monthly service that mailed 4" blocks of materials to your house--it was a natural fit to make the "hearts" out of those 4" squares! I gave the pattern to relatives and friends and let them choose their 4" colors for their blocks, so everyone had fun making this quilt, and it used up some of my little squares stash.
Bailey's First Big Bed Quilt
Name of Maker: Barbara Alexander
Bailey's First Big Bed Quilt - I purchased fabric with fairies on it because Bailey's room had fairy wallpaper with mint green and Pepto Bismol pink stripes below the wainscoating. For some odd reason, it was hard to get together on the design wall--every time you'd think you had a winning combination of squares, it would have 3 matching things together! Move even one and you were in trouble again. Finally happy with this combination, I sewed them together as quickly as I could & prayed that no breeze would blow them off before I got them assembled. I recall one time when the vacuum turned around accidentally & the exhaust blew them all off onto the carpet!! Now, if I get into a design dilemma, I PIN them on! Ha ha
Julie's Quilt
Name of Maker: Barbara Alexander
Julie's Quilt - The fabric for this quilt was chosen to go in a room painted an olivey/taupe with one orchid curved wall. The bittersweet oranges looked the best with this combination--it was a delight to discover all the wonderful taupes now on the market AND to raid my stash! I was pleased with the way it looked in the room.
Forget-me-not
Name of Maker: Geta Grama
Forget-me-not - mosaic quilt
Kat's Quilt
Name of Maker: BigBearMe
Kat's Quilt - Designed using EQ5
Revelation
Name of Maker: D A Arlaus
Revelation - 3 applique blocks depicting a shofar (trumpet of horn) blowing, the Lamb, Who walked and still walks among men and the new Jerusalem coming down out of heaven. The gates of the city open to reveal the 7 branch lamp stand burning.
Block of the Month Guild Challenge
Name of Maker: lmnterry
Block of the Month Guild Challenge - Challenge to use 9 blocks in setting of our choice to be voted on at end of year. My 9th block is used as label on back.
Friendship Quilt
Name of Maker: lmnterry and group of friends
Friendship Quilt - Except for background and vines/leaves, only one fabric used. Divided and dipped pieces of same "ugly" calico in different dye pots during class - all used in this quilt.