Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Hospice Quilt
Name of Maker: Anneliese Bopp
Hospice Quilt - I created this quilt for a Hospice Silent Auction.
Fall is Time for Apple Pie
Name of Maker: Anneliese Bopp
Fall is Time for Apple Pie - I designed this quilt based on a poem that was written by my grandmother, Catherine Woodward.
Rebuilding Together with the Robinsons
Name of Maker: Catherine Smith
Rebuilding Together with the Robinsons - This quilt was made specifically to donate as part of a Rebuilding Together project in April 2008. In addition to the team of 30 co-workers who were making repairs, building a deck, and repainting the Robinsons' home, I made this colorful quilt to liven up the homeowner's livingroom.
Double Happiness
Name of Maker: Jan Potter
Double Happiness - The symbol at the bottom of the quilt is the Double Happiness symbol. The quilt was a wedding gift to the Petersons from me. The Gingko leaves are trapuntoed and are couched with gold yarn. The quilt is faced rather than bound.
Serengeti Triptych
Name of Maker: Jan Potter
Serengeti Triptych - Ricky taught me to make a pattern from a scanned photo at his retreat. The Zebra was the first art quilt top I ever made. I made the patterns for the Lion and Cheetah the same way and completed the quilt at home.
Lion of the Sea
Name of Maker: Jan Potter
Lion of the Sea - Fabric collage utilizing 20 different fabrics and embellishments including foil, puff paint, paintsticks and sheer fabrics. Lower edge finished with a satin stitch.
Tuesday Morning Garden Club
Name of Maker: Joseph Stroman
Tuesday Morning Garden Club - A Mother's Day gift for my Mom to brighten her day.
What on earth
Name of Maker: Jette Williams
What on earth - This is my test quilt of the Drunk yard Path blocks. I have Appliqued 2 flowers and a bee on the tablerunner.
Musicmaker 1
Name of Maker: C Bettinger
Musicmaker 1 - I decided to take the plunge and make a wallhanging with a musical theme (for hanging in my piano teaching studio) completely from scratch. This quilt is the result. I'm not sure I like the busy-ness of it - but after all, it reflects what's going on in my head. I ventured into watercolors, embellishments, free motion, fused binding, hot fix crystals.
Jenn's Celtic Cross
Name of Maker: Susan McCannon
Jenn's Celtic Cross - I love patterns that look woven or three-dimensional. In addition I am intrigued by the organic nature of celtic imagery. The idea for this quilt first started when I found a red batik with a motif resembling the mathematical symbol for infinity. All the quilting motifs are of celtic origin.
Britt's Memories
Name of Maker: Cynthia Crull
Britt's Memories - This is a memory quilt using novelty fabrics that represent the interests of my Granddaughter through High School. I presented it to her at her graduation from High School.
The Stars Sing
Name of Maker: Shout4Joy
The Stars Sing - This is based on a design by Judy Martin called Jewel of the Prairie. Cotton Fabrics, Cotton Batt, Machine pieced, Machine Quilted :)
VORTEX OF COLOR
Name of Maker: PEGGY K. SEGREST
VORTEX OF COLOR - RAINBOW OF COLORS WITH BLACK CENTER, MACHINES PIECED, AND QUILTED,
Name of Maker: Maureen H Capps
"Patrick's Blankie" - Rag Quilt
chera (detail)
Name of Maker: intuitiveartist
chera (detail) - Close detail of the beginning stage of making Chera's quilted portrait.
Chera
Name of Maker: intuitiveartist
Chera - I made this portrait quilt for my daughter. I used pastels and prismacolor pencils on muslin. I added sparkle tulle on top. Then I appliqued flowers and dragonflies, and added a bead for her earring.
Las Cruces Crosses
Name of Maker: Marla
Las Cruces Crosses - This quilt was digitized by Bonnie Rosenbaum and machine appliqued by me using my Bernina 200E Embrodiery module. It was machine quilted using the quilt as you go method. Thangles set off each block using a multi print and multi blue on blue. This lap quilt will be donated to my church school auction New Years.
Life's twists and turns
Name of Maker: Marla
Life's twists and turns - This quilt was begun in 2006 and sat on my sewing table for over a year when I got bogged down with some points that just would not meet correctly. I finally got it out again, determined to be completed. This Queen/King quilt ended up being a monster size at over 100 inches both sides. The only way I could quilt it was to start in the center and work my around and around in waves. Due to the size and weight, the waves are sometimes points thus the name. I discovered while completeing this quilt that I love to piece and now I need to learn to love the quilting process. I am so very pleased with the final look.