Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

My Shattered Heart
Name of Maker: Kevin Key
My Shattered Heart - Quilt made with a free paper piecing pattern available at Gloria Hansen's website (www.gloriahansen.com).
Bare Threads Beach
Name of Maker: Shirley and Stephanie Wooten
Bare Threads Beach - Made for the Quiltfest, Inc. of Jacksonville, Florida Quilt Show Challenge in 2004. Received Third Place ribbon. Totally original - hand painted fabrics, hand made dolls. Theme: A Quilted Fantasy.
Airing of the Quilts
Name of Maker: Kelly Kreft
Airing of the Quilts - This was a challenge piece. All the quilts are ones I have made and are "free hanging". The balloons were printed on treated fabric and appliqued on.
The Cloth of Africa
Name of Maker: Daphne Greig
The Cloth of Africa - Only a part of my vast collection of African prints were used in this original exotic design. Coloured beads add emphasis to the circles and ovals. I designed a unique diamond border and machine quilted with cotton and silk thread. Displayed at the American Quilter’s Society show in Paducah, Kentucky in 2005 and at Pacific Northwest Quiltfest, Seattle, 2006.
Stacy's Star
Name of Maker: Cathy Waltz
Stacy's Star
Tulip Symphony
Name of Maker: Brigitte Haydel
Tulip Symphony - The book is The Sideload Garden by Sharyn Binam.
Geisha
Name of Maker: Brigitte Haydel
Geisha - I used the face from a stained glass pattern and designed the background dress and flowers.
Space Odyssey 2005
Name of Maker: Ria Turner
Space Odyssey 2005 - Original design using striped pieced curves, a new technique for me.
Nature's Elegance
Name of Maker: Patricia Harvey
Nature's Elegance
Wedding Quilt
Name of Maker: Kelly Kreft
Wedding Quilt - I made 2 of these for wedding quilts, one for our niece Dayla and the other for her brother Cory.
Colors of Crayons
Name of Maker: Kelly Kreft
Colors of Crayons - The blocks are from the 2005 Saturday Sampler I did. The layout (flying geese and stars) is my own design.
Pacific Northwest
Name of Maker: Kelly Kreft
Pacific Northwest - The waves and lighthouse represent the ocean my aunt and uncle love and the trees are for the mountains where their home is. This travels in their motorhome with them.
Snowy Sunset
Name of Maker: Pat Pollock
Snowy Sunset - This quilt is hand appliqued with some inking. It was my first applique quilt--quite an undertaking for the first! The background sunset fabric was also my first hand-dyed attempt.
Mathew's Fish
Name of Maker: Pat Pollock
Mathew's Fish - This quilt has large and small fish on a blue background with accompanying pillowcase of my own design with fish, starfish, and other sea creatures. The quilting is meandering with a series of round bubbles above each fish.
Sunflowers
Name of Maker: Angela
Sunflowers - I say original design because I am the one that designed this pattern.
Contemporary Art/Art Quilting Basics
Name of Maker: lee of AniLee & Stephanie Forsyth
Contemporary Art/Art Quilting Basics - This was my first attempt at contemporary art quilting. Stephanie kept trying to get me to step out of my traditional quilt mode into more creative quilting. She helped me work on this and then taught the class at my shop. It was so much fun. It even inspired me to enter a piece in the MN Quilt Show Challenge "Sew Many Northern Lights" in 2006. I think there are more art quilts in my future.
Make mine Monet
Name of Maker: Jeri Langman
Make mine Monet - This is a wallhanging made for my husband Ron who just loves Monet.
Christmas Quilt
Name of Maker: Jeri Langman
Christmas Quilt
Mountains in Autumn
Name of Maker: Ila McCallum
Mountains in Autumn - The background for Mountains in Autumn is an off-center log cabin block. The tree and bush are machine appliqued.
1000 Cranes
Name of Maker: Florence Barnick and others
1000 Cranes - I made this quilt for my Mom the year she was undergoing treatment for Leukemia. With the help of about 30 (?) volunteers from the internet, we made 180 paper-pieced cranes. Using a backing fabric with origami crane images, and outline quilting all of the cranes on the front, there are over 1000. The legend of the 1000 paper cranes dates back to a young girl exposed to radiation after the nuclear bombing of Japan in WWII, and she came down w/ Leukemia, so I thought it was right for my mom. All of the prayers that went into the piecing worked, she is in full remission.