Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Baby Ring Toss II
Name of Maker: kimmquilt
Baby Ring Toss II - This is the second of two quilts I made for my best friend's grandsons.
Baby Ring Toss I
Name of Maker: kimmquilt
Baby Ring Toss I - This is the first of two quilts I made for my best friend's grandsons. Her son's wife and her daughter gave birth to sons 2 weeks apart. They had a joint shower and I gave them pictures of their quilt tops. They were on the way to my quilter. I received them back just in time to bind them and add labels with the boys' birth dates.
Sampler Surprise
Name of Maker: Theresa Olson
Sampler Surprise - I was able to choose my own colors, sashing and border design for this sampler. Sampler quilt from The Jam Patch quilt shop, Stuart, FL. Border design from Abbey Lane Quilts.
Vintage Valentine
Name of Maker: Theresa Olson
Vintage Valentine - I quilted this on a Handi Quilter Sweet Sixteen sit down machine.
Morning Evening Earth Rotation
Name of Maker: rjharrison1977
Morning Evening Earth Rotation - Batik fabric strips woven into 4 squares with sashing and border. Hand quilting in woven blocks as well as border.
My Flower Garden
Name of Maker: Nanette Sturgill
My Flower Garden - Kaffe Fassett fabrics and batiks were used in this quilt. The border was modified a bit from the pattern and the areas empty of applique were quilted in the same flower motifs as the applique.
Cranberry Relish
Name of Maker: Diana Williams
Cranberry Relish - I saw this miniature quilt on the Alzheimer Quilt Initiative website and fell in love. The only thing added to the original design was the mini piping added to the inside border.
another-day-in-paradise-2
Name of Maker: rjharrison1977

ANOTHER DAY IN PARADISE 2 - 2014 May "Another Day in Paradise 2": Left over half square triangles from other projects helped create the back drop for a combination of background fillers with free motion quilting designs from Leah Day's www.FreeMotionQuilting.com website.  Overstitching increased tecture and accentuate design elements. Looking closely you will see a progression of designs incorporating stars, flowers, wind, lightening, earth with strata and pebbles and a large Flame Flower which was created by heavily overstitching for greater visability.

Block of the month
Name of Maker: Isabellet.
Block of the month - This was a my quilt that made be become a better quilter. I started this quilt in fall of 2012 and finished it in June of 2014 I chose my colors to cheer me up and make my bedroom a happy place. I used pure wool 1/2 inch batting and freemotioned quilted it on my Bernina 820.
Black, White and Read All Over
Name of Maker: Monica33
Black, White and Read All Over - This quilt began as a quest to make a man's quilt without all the cliches of moose and fishes. Inspired by the recipient's interest in martial arts, all the fabrics are printed with some kind of kanji, either real or imaginary. Theoretically you could "read" the quilt, hence the title!
Radiance - Inspired By Libby
Name of Maker: Carol Moellers
Radiance - Inspired By Libby - I was asked if I would like to make a quilt for a special medical fund raising event for Libby Lehman. The quilt had to be something which inspired us from Libby's teachings. All the quilts for this fund raiser will be part of a special exhibit, "Inspired By Libby" at Houston IQF and at AQS Paducah shows. The quilts will be auctioned off and all the funds raised will go to Libby's medical fund. The design and the name for my quilt were derived from what Libby Lehman means to me. "Radiance" is a measure of the quantity of radiation that passes through or is emitted from a surface. Through Libby's teachings, she emits power and energy to others. She passes this energy on to her students, to create beautiful works of art. Libby's "radiance" has touched so many. Radiance is measured by "joules". The stronger the radiance, the more joules of energy and power are emitted. Libby, you are a very strong and powerful source of radiance. My quilt is a tribute to you, Libby Lehman, a powerhouse of creativity, emitting mega volts of energy to the quilting industry.
Imagination from the Inside Out
Name of Maker: Anna VAughn
Imagination from the Inside Out - Mary DeArment designed this wonderful quilt with a play on words. Can you see the word "Imagination"? It's there! All quilt construction and quilting done by Anna Vaughn.
Hello World
Name of Maker: atkinssm
Hello World - I made this for my sister's first great-grandchild who is due next week. As soon as I know her name, I will make a label and then mail the quilt to California.
Tiles That Bind
Name of Maker: Karen Snedeker
Tiles That Bind - This memory quilt was made for friends who are moving out of the country. The title has double meaning. Their business was tiling, so the basic design is a mosaic, and we spent many fun hours together enjoying "tile" games like Mah Jongg, RummiKub, and Mexican Train. The plaid stripes are satin from one of her gowns and were the basis of the color scheme. All of the other fabrics are unique reminders of their 12 years in Florida.
Kaffe Double Wedding Ring
Name of Maker: Kathy Del Beccaro
Kaffe Double Wedding Ring - Wedding quilt for my daughter and son-in law. She wanted a double wedding ring, and I wanted the challenge. I used all Kaffe Fassett prints, including the grey-white clover for the center and arcs.
Wolf Pack
Name of Maker: Barbara Despain
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Wolf Pack
Name of Maker: Barbara Despain
Wolf Pack - Designed with EQ6, a wolf panel and a mix of batiks and other fabrics.
Dancing to the Sky
Name of Maker: Janet Haefner
Dancing to the Sky - Design based on my original clay sculpture. I made the quilt for submitting to the Phoenix quilt show and was accepted.
A Very Grey Day
Name of Maker: Georgia Andrews
A Very Grey Day - "A Very Grey Day" art quilt with finished dimensions of 24" x 35". Inspired by a of a Great Blue Heron photograph by Janis Morrison - Fresh Air Photography - used by permission. Georgia Andrews, FĂȘteshui Studio
Juggle Wallhanging
Name of Maker: Diana Williams
Juggle Wallhanging - Pieced hexies using 45 degree diamonds join with 30 degree triangles to make a fun 'building blocks' effect. I added a border of triangles. Used V & Company's Style Jelly Roll with KONA White background.