Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Drunk in the Jungle
Name of Maker: Pat Leask
Drunk in the Jungle - After seeing Louisa Smith on TQS, this technique interested me so bought her book and templates (basic 1 & 2) and then went to work using stash pieces (some I seamed here and there!). THis was funa nd I was happy with the results - not as hard as it loks. Am anxious to try another one soon!
Kat Visits Pompeii
Name of Maker: nanelas
Kat Visits Pompeii - This was a journal quilt created last year after a trip to Italy. My daughter often complains about not going with her Dad and I, so I decided, with the help of photoshop to put her in Pompeii.
Windsong
Name of Maker: Patt Blair
Windsong - Appearing in 2009 Fons and Porter Love of Quilting, "Windsong: showcases the majesty of the horse finding himself in an evening windstorm. This is a wholecloth painted with ink surface created in a watercolor style.
Endangered
Name of Maker: Patt Blair
Endangered - Appearing In Winter 2008 issue of Machine Quilting Unlimited: Tragically, the African elephant continues to be a target of illegal ivory poachers thus the high contrast showcasing their beautiful tusks. The cattle egret you see atop the animal accompanies the elephant in hopes of picking up insects rising into the air as the elephant lumbers along.
Windtower Reflections
Name of Maker: Janine Ibbini
Windtower Reflections - A fascination with reflections on water led to the making of this quilt
Tribute to a Beautiful Tree
Name of Maker: Janine IBBini
Tribute to a Beautiful Tree - A magnificent copper beech tree in my garden in England was the inspiration for this quilt.
La Boca
Name of Maker: Christine Vinh
La Boca - Playing with stash fabric and a new technique. Colors reminded me of La Boca in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Healing Hands and Hearts
Name of Maker: Christine Vinh
Healing Hands and Hearts - Challenge quilt using the Helping Hands fabric. In addition to the challenge fabric, the blocks were made using blocks from a log cabin quilt top made in 1995 and fabric used in a project called Common Threads: Healing Hearts and Hands.
Harlequin
Name of Maker: Diana Hartigan
Harlequin - The quilt uses a basic 5 inch block which is 'sliced and diced' . The pieces are sewn together randomly to reform the block. It is an 'anything goes' style of piecing.
Zaffeh! (Celebration)
Name of Maker: Janine Ibbini
Zaffeh! (Celebration) - At a traditional Arabian wedding celebrations continue for 3 days. Moving with modern times while holding on to the old tradition and culture is a challenge the people in Arabia are constantly facing.
Parallel Lives
Name of Maker: Janine Ibbini
Parallel Lives - This quilt was made for an invitational exhibition in a posh art gallery in Abu Dhabi
Pa'imalau
Name of Maker: Deb Lynch
Pa'imalau - This is a detail of my first fiber art quilt. Yes - lots and lots of embellishments! It was fun to do, though challenging at times.
BARGELLO
Name of Maker: FRAN BATTEN
BARGELLO - I made this quilt for my son's 21st in 2007. He just love's this quilt
Froggie
Name of Maker: Susan Vickers
Froggie - My favorite feature of this quilt is the back. I did it with Minke fabric. This was a real hit at the baby shower. I enjoyed making the eyes go different directions.
Subsaharan Safari
Name of Maker: Mary Ellen Adams
Subsaharan Safari - Made from my stash of mostly authentic African fabrics. Sandi Wagner quilted a zoo full of African animals in to the beig background blocks.
Stars of Africa
Name of Maker: Mary Ellen Adams
Stars of Africa - Eight-pointed star made from African fabrics in my stash with background fabrics to coordinate.
Moms
Name of Maker: Cindy Shope
Moms - Scrappy quilt made from fabric squares purchased at a yard sale. Had to add to it to make queen size quilt. Given to my mom for Christmas 2007
PINK
Name of Maker: Cindy Shope
PINK - Quilt made for raffle for the golf tournament to benefit breast cancer awareness.,
Favorite Memories
Name of Maker: LynnEl Springer
Favorite Memories