Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

HollyhocksII
Name of Maker: JoAnn Hoffman
HollyhocksII - Handpainted silk placed on top of cotton fabric. Quilted freehand and computer on a longarm.
Color Me Red
Name of Maker: Carol Havnaer
Color Me Red - The pattern was designed by the staff at Quilter's Gallery in Charlotte, N.C.
Lenoras Gift
Name of Maker: Mary Carr Neptune
Lenoras Gift - A quilt made by my Great Aunt Mary for my Aunt Lenora, It is simple and a easy pattern to make
Wishing My Summer Vacation Could Last All Year
Name of Maker: Jeanne Turner McBrayer and six other piecers
Wishing My Summer Vacation Could Last All Year - This quilt resulted from an online swap of four-inch blocks over a period of more than a year. The swapped blocks tended to be seasonal in nature. I finished the top one August just before I had to go back to my teaching job. The seasons are arranged in rows from fall to summer, just like the school year. The background of my favorite butterflies, dragonflies, and flowers makes me think of summer all year.
Raspberry Flavored Latte
Name of Maker: Carol Havnaer
Raspberry Flavored Latte - Most of embroidery designs based on Latte Quilt by Kerrie Hay. Some designs from Skeldale House also used.
Jamie's Christmas Quilt 2001
Name of Maker: Pamela Lehto
Jamie's Christmas Quilt 2001 - I made this for my daughter in 2000-2001. It is machine sewen with satin stitch around all the applique on the quilt. I also designed the Bethlehem block in it.
Birds and Blooms Elizabethan Style
Name of Maker: Carol Havnaer
Birds and Blooms Elizabethan Style - Machine embroidered designs
Spring Greens
Name of Maker: Jeanne Turner McBrayer
Spring Greens - This small quilt was an experiment to try out the shadow trapunto method using bright green felt behind a sheer white batiste. Freehand quilting later enhanced with machine zigzag around the flower, coloring with Tsukineko inks and colored pencils, Angelina fibers, and Swarovski crystals.
Star Struck
Name of Maker: Marilyn
Star Struck - I designed this quilt for my godson's 2nd child
RSVP With Smiles
Name of Maker: Carol Havnaer
RSVP With Smiles - Applique Machine embroidery designs by Jenny Haskins were the basis for the quilt. Some blocks and center were changed from original patterns.
Poppy and Meg at the Farm
Name of Maker: Laura Bess McDonald
Poppy and Meg at the Farm - Screen-printed photos printed in IQF class with Maggie Weiss Photo of my father and my 4-year-old daughter walking together at the family farm
The Blue Collection
Name of Maker: Joyce Allen
The Blue Collection - This quilt grew out of my love for blue and white china. I had fun collecting the fabrics on trips across the United States and Canada.
Mystery of Space
Name of Maker: Judy Ballance
Mystery of Space - This is a modified Mexican Star. The blocks are doubled in size from the original design. This quilt was started in a mystery class and I used space fabrics.
Yubi Sensation
Name of Maker: Carol Havnaer
Yubi Sensation - The quilt was created from a photo by Steve Havnaer. The photo was printed onto fabric and machine quilted. Design adapted from Mary Ellen Krantz class on Photo Quilts.
Deb's Wedding Quilt
Name of Maker: Robin Delgado
Deb's Wedding Quilt - This is a quilt I made for my sister when she got married. We actually had used the Pansy fabrics for her table runners at her wedding. Then I disassembled them and made them into her quilt. I actually started her quilt while on a mini retreat at Ocean Shores with my second sister. It was nice to quilt as long as we wanted, wander on the beach, visit a local Quilt Show and shop in town.
French Braid Quilt
Name of Maker: Robin Delgado
French Braid Quilt - I started this quilt in January at a Quilting Retreat. It started out as a tablerunner, but ended up being a Double Size
Eye of God Postcard Quilt
Name of Maker: Judy Ballance
Eye of God Postcard Quilt - Postcard quilt done in an internet swap. The design name comes from a Nebuls in Space called the Eye of God.
Kevin's T-shirts
Name of Maker: Ruth-Ellen Flanagan
Kevin's T-shirts - This is how my husband looked when I met him 20 years ago at Digital Equipment Corporation in Marlboro MA. He could wear t-shirts to work so he had quite the collection. He was a "Deadhead" then so had lots of dyes. I liked the bright colors... I could always find him at the mall. The top border and the bottom border are photos of him wearing many of the shirts in the quilt. Cathy quilted peace signs in the borders and did a wavy gravy design in the middle. He loves it of course.
Queen of the Hive
Name of Maker: Rachele Fisher
Queen of the Hive - My mother LOVES honeybees and has an extensive collection of all things bee. I found these adorable vintage embroidered tea towels and made this quilt for her for Mother's Day!
Batik Fans for Mom
Name of Maker: Jean Stewart
Batik Fans for Mom - this pattern was brought to my quilt club done in scrap fabrics. I saw it immediately done in deep batiks and new modern fabrics. I love the way it turned out so I made it three more times, once in 30's, once in baby flannels and this one. I am saving the quilting part until I go to Salt Lake City in Sept to learn more about my new HQ 16.