Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Red, White and Blue Mystery
Name of Maker: Donna Toback
Red, White and Blue Mystery - Made with scraps of fat quarters left from another project. Each block is from a different fat quarter of red or blue on a white background. Don't forget to check my profile photos for the picture of my Harkey Seat for sitting and machine quilting on my frame. Ricky, don't be too jealous.
From A Friend 1
Name of Maker: Phyl
From A Friend 1 - This is one of several lap quilts I've made and am making for nursing home residents. I wanted to buy new fabrics instead of just scraps, and make them bright and cheery. My favorite aunt is a resident there and she chooses each recipient.
From A Friend 2
Name of Maker: Phyl
From A Friend 2 - Another donation quilt for the nursing home.
red work
Name of Maker: cathy
red work
purple passion
Name of Maker: sherren
purple passion
Wonky Quarters
Name of Maker: Annis Clapp
Wonky Quarters - As a precision piecer, occasionally I need to take a break and do something completely different. The blocks for this quilt were mading with uneven quarter square triangles using a strip piecing technique with no seams matching. The quilt top was donated at our last quilt guild meeting and will be quilted by one of the members.
Star Twist
Name of Maker: Annis Clapp
Star Twist - This quilt was inspired by the Twisted Log Cabin quilt seen on Simply Quilts and was pieced using the Square In A Square technique by Jodi Barrows using a 15 degree angle and no paper. The hardest part was getting the colors in the right place.
Pony Quilt
Name of Maker: Janet Parde
Pony Quilt - 20 blocks of 10 different colors, half reversed. Easy to do with a patchwork theme.
Aiming for That Star
Name of Maker: littleflower
Aiming for That Star - I started this quilt after I began visiting Jinny's website http://www.jinnybeyer.com. My skill at the time were not quite up to a flat center and insetting the y-seams. This was also around the time I started learning how to machine quilt. Oh the agony. Earlier this year I decided to take out all of the quilting, re do the whole thing and this is what I came up with.
Dawn Maries' quilt
Name of Maker: littleflower
Dawn Maries' quilt - This quilt is the result of a 10 & 10 challenge hosted by a friend. Learning that she likes stars and soft colors this quilt emerged. The process was delightful and I learned a lot!
Miranda's Quilt
Name of Maker: Tina & Miranda Beshears
Miranda's Quilt - This is my daughter's quilt. She picked out the pattern, chose all her colors and arranged the blocks. I provided the cutting and sewing.
Victoria's Single Irish Chain
Name of Maker: Doreen Ernest
Victoria's Single Irish Chain - This was a challenge project from my Fabric Junkies quilt group. Doreen pieced the top with fabric from my stash and I got to quilt it!
Dawn Maries' quilt
Name of Maker: littleflower
Dawn Maries' quilt - here's a shot of the finished quilt. Dawn Marie is snuggled underneath.
Think of Something Wonderful
Name of Maker: littleflower
Think of Something Wonderful - Think of something wonderful is a technique my sister taught me to move from the "fright to flight" to being able to calmly and clearly ask questions at meetings and with people in general. It works. She wanted a little quilt for her office to I made this.
Challente
Name of Maker: littleflower and friends
Challente - Three of us in one guild I am a member of challenged each other...this is one shot of the trapunto around one of the cat appliques.
4 Hour Quilt
Name of Maker: LeAnn Harner
4 Hour Quilt - I decided to see how quickly I could make a wall quilt. Tha background is a variegated cotton. I covered it with silk flowers and tulle, did some quick FM quilting, added hand beading in the center, bound it and added a hanging sleeve in just under 4 hours.
Holly's After Glow
Name of Maker: Julie Brodersen
Holly's After Glow - I took a photograph that my Great Aunt Vivian took of her late husband, Holly, and his dog. I made her a wall hanging of it to have at the nursing home.
Black is not Black
Name of Maker: Pam Cozby
Black is not Black - Pieced with various black fabric, embroidered with a Hollis Turnbown quilt design, then bleached with Softscrub and a brayer to get the different colors of the "blacks"
Moons
Name of Maker: Pam Cozby
Moons - I bleached circles on different fabrics and pieced them together