Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Star Log Cabin
Name of Maker: kelliehms
Star Log Cabin - I liked the cover quilt on this book and I thought it would look good in star fabrics.
Flowers and Flyers
Name of Maker: kelliehms
Flowers and Flyers - This is a 2 sided quilt with a Kaffe Fasset diamond pattern backing. I used the decoratives stiches on my machine to quilt this.
Unnamed
Name of Maker: In Stitches quilt club
Unnamed - A round robin quilt made by a group of women in Colorado. I moved from Colorado 10 years ago and live in Norway and am included in some of these group quilts.
Daisies
Name of Maker: Lynn Fairchild
Daisies
Baby Crackers
Name of Maker: Teri
Baby Crackers
Strip Search
Name of Maker: Debbie McDaniel
Strip Search - This quilt was made for my son in the balitmore Raven colors, it will backed with fleece
Butterflys are free
Name of Maker: Debbie McDaniel
Butterflys are free - This quilt was made for a Twisted Mystery
Farm Girl
Name of Maker: Debbie McDaniel
Farm Girl - This a scrappy quilt that we did in a class
Braided Ribbons
Name of Maker: Debbie McDaniel
Braided Ribbons - This one was done in a class
Oriental Dresden
Name of Maker: Debbie McDaniel
Oriental Dresden - This was done in a class, with oriental fabrics
Out of Africa
Name of Maker: Alanna Petrusich
Out of Africa - Love the AFrican colors and found a print which was my inspiration center-piece. I made this quilt for my mother who added a sun room on to her home and decorated with an African theme.
Katrina 2 Fundraiser Quilt
Name of Maker: Karen South, Heather McClure, Shelia, Stephanie,
Katrina 2 Fundraiser Quilt - Ladies from around the world contributed blocks for this quilt as a fund raiser for Katrina. The blocks were assembled in Australia. I was the successful bidder on Ebay. One block was mine and two of the blocks were made by my students.
logcabin twin
Name of Maker: Linda Miller
logcabin twin - This is one of a set of two similar quilts done for my twin Grand Daughters Sadie and Tatum. I always do a 36 square log cabin baby quilt for each of my children's families.
Blue Star
Name of Maker: whisperingpines
Blue Star - Making star quilts is a family tradition that has been on-going in my family for three generations. Now two of my daughters are carrying on this tradition into the fourth generation. This quilt was used as a 'Give Away' blanket for my Grandma who had passed away just a few months before her 101st birthday. It is 86"X95" with a beautiful pattern of light blue, sky blue, white, and navy blue. I made and hand quilted this 100% cotton quilt by myself. This Blue Star for my Gramma was alot of work but well worth it. My grandma used to keep me every summer for at least two months sometimes three. She is actually the first one who taught me to sew by hand when I was seven years old. In Native American traditions, star quilts are often given to honor an individual in memory of a lost loved one.
Nayvee's quilt
Name of Maker: Linda Miller
Nayvee's quilt - I used 1 1/2 inch strips to give a finished look of 1inch. I used fabrics colors pulled out of a large picture that hangs in Nayvee's nursery.
Indi's Quilt
Name of Maker: Linda Miller
Indi's Quilt - I have taught Chenille Classes for our local quilt shop. This is a simple five layer quilt. it has three layers of muslin in between two layers of heavy flannel. The top flannel is orange polka dots purchased at JoAnnes. The bottom is a bright floral purchased there also. The sewing lines are 1/2 inch apart. I sewed 1/2 in one direction and then the other half diagonal to that so that both were on the biaz. The binding is double fold regular cotton.
MOMMA'S HANDS
Name of Maker: CHILIZEE
MOMMA'S HANDS - Serendipity was the way that this one came together. When my nana was living I traced her hands on a calender page along with my aunt and mother and hand appligued them to snow ball blocks. in their palms there is each member's initials. My brother wrote a poem that was printed on fabric and appliqued on oven mitts which was a family joke cause Nana and the mothers never used them. Our generation always did. There are two of these quilts that were made and now that Nana is gone they are very special. My mother lives with me so I get to enjoy one.
Drei Schoene Blumen (Three Beautiful Flowers)
Name of Maker: Solveig Wells
Drei Schoene Blumen (Three Beautiful Flowers) - Made for my cousin's niece in Germany. Made a total of three very similar quilts. So that each of us could have one and think of each other. Very sadly the German niece, Ursula, died before receiving it. Her husband, Peter, now has hung it on his wall and remembers the three of us when he looks at it.
Mystery quilt
Name of Maker: Cheryl
Mystery quilt - This was a mystery block of the month, done by my quilt guild. We started with the center block then each month added a new and different border!
Fish Nets
Name of Maker: Lenore
Fish Nets - A class with Heritage Quilters of So Suburbia given by Mickey DePre. It was great fun to draw our fishes and then meander quilt with different threads.