Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Wonka's Chocolate Chess
Name of Maker: Nicky Burch
Wonka's Chocolate Chess
Mom's Breast Cancer Quilt
Name of Maker: Lynda Long
Mom's Breast Cancer Quilt - I made this quilt for my Mom who was undergoing breast cancer treatment. I did this quilt and others at a "Quilt Pink" retreat week-end where a group of us made several quilt tops for auction for breast cancer research funds. There are two embroidery bocks of the "Hat's off to you" Girls by Lorilee. September 2006.
Not Named
Name of Maker: Nicky Burch
Not Named
Oya II
Name of Maker: Barbara McCraw
Oya II - This quilt started during a worshop with Sue Benner.
Flowers for Mum
Name of Maker: Alison Booth
Flowers for Mum - Made for a challenge at our local shop using the Inspiration fabrics, a percentage of the sale of which goes to Ovarian Cancer Research. It's in memory of my Mum.
For My Sister
Name of Maker: Tina Beshears
For My Sister - I found this book in the library and decided to make one for my sister. I think it turned out great and she loved it.
Sienna's Baby Quilt
Name of Maker: Tina Beshears
Sienna's Baby Quilt - I made this for my nephews baby.
Fish Quilt
Name of Maker: Tina Beshears
Fish Quilt - I don't know when I started this but I finished it spring '07.
Angela You Did it!
Name of Maker: Cheryl M
Angela You Did it! - I made this quilt for my DD graduation from High School. All the lettering and small pictures are machine embroiled and photo using photo cloth printed from computer. Construction is using the interfacing foundation method. I still have not quilted it, trying to figure out the best way to quilt around the photos and still look good and not hit and miss areas.
Fort Worth Quilt Guild President's Quilt
Name of Maker: Jonquele Jones - FWQG
Fort Worth Quilt Guild President's Quilt - President quilt for my tenure as the Fort Worth Quilt Guild's President 2006-2007. Quilt was signed by the guild members. Me on the right - New president on the left.
My 2nd quilt
Name of Maker: Tina Beshears
My 2nd quilt - This was the second quilt I made in my beginner quilt class. The picture doesn't show the color well but it's dark purple and green.
My very first quilt
Name of Maker: Tina Beshears
My very first quilt - This was my first quilt. I made it in my beginner quilt class at The Quilt Shop in Boone, NC. We used Alex's book for the three projects we did in class. I still have my book and use it every time I quilt. There's some great stuff in that little book!
Autumn in Vermont
Name of Maker: Hannelore Nunn
Autumn in Vermont - Fabrics were bought in Vermont, and this is the first full size quilt I made.
Neptune's Realm
Name of Maker: Hannelore Nunn
Neptune's Realm - It was fun to see these 3 fabrics turn into something unexpected.
Around the block with Sunbonnet Sue
Name of Maker: Sue Parker
Around the block with Sunbonnet Sue - I used Christmas collection of fabrics with addition fabrics to make a 12 block lap size quilt. On the focus blocks I machine embroidered Sunbonnet Sue redwork from designsbyjuju.com with a matching burgandy thread. I quilted it using meandering with gold emboidery thread which brought out the gold in the quilt. It really turned out pretty. I did not prewash the fabrics except for the embroidered focus blocks. I washed the quilt after quilting it which gave it an antique look. I gave it to my mom for both her 71st birthday. I think she likes it pretty good. She is an avid quilter also, as was her mom. Both of my sisters are also quilters. And by the way so was my dad's mother, Grandma Lucy. I guess you could say it's a family tradition. Oh yeah, my daughter has made a quilt too.
Twinkling Stars
Name of Maker: overjoy25
Twinkling Stars - My friend, Joan, and I make quilts together, trading blocks. We call our quilts, TAB quilts (Trade A Block). This was our first quilt we made together--TAB 1.
Christmas Whirls
Name of Maker: Hannelore Nunn
Christmas Whirls - Stars all made from the same stripey fabric.
Grandma's Baskets
Name of Maker: overjoy25 and Joan
Grandma's Baskets - This is the second TAB quilt . We changed the suggested indigo blue and white fabric to 30's fabrics. Joan has been quilting longer and had some older 30's fabrics, so the scrappy effect with old and new is great.
Four Seasons
Name of Maker: Hannelore Nunn
Four Seasons - Cross stitch panels finished as a small quilted wall hanging.
Krentz Hunter star
Name of Maker: John Putnam
Krentz Hunter star - Jan Krentz did a lecture and workshops for our guild, Capitol City Quilt Guild in Lansing, Michigan. I took the Hunter Star class and this quilt was the result. She is an excellent teacher. The quilt was gifted to my sister-in-law as a "Wear-Me-Out Quilt" She had been diagnosed with a serious medical problem. The quilt must have worked, as she has made significant improvement.