Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Quilt of Valor
Name of Maker: Sue Haney
Quilt of Valor - After seeing the documentary "Quilts of Valor" with Marianne Fons on PBS, I decided that I wanted to make a patriotic quilt and give it to a soldier who had served overseas. I was fortunate to know someone in my area who was very deserving. James served several tours in Afghanistan. I loved sewing this, and I wanted at least one soldier to know that I was grateful for his service to our country.
Horse of a Different Color
Name of Maker: Gene Black
Horse of a Different Color - This is an art quilt that I designed. The background is woven using a technique I learned from the book "Simply Stunning Woven Quilts" The Horse was inspired by a stencil that I saw online. I immediately thought -great quilt idea! I drew my version of the horse and transferred the pattern onto the fusible I had ironed on the back of the fabric. This is a method I learned from Laura Wasilowski.
Beach Play
Name of Maker: drickenbach
Beach Play - My granddaughter playing on the beach on Hilton Head Island, SC. Background uses Karen Eckmeier's "Layered waves" technique and the figure of my granddaughter uses Cathy Wiggin's "Fabric Paint by Number" technique.
Always Kiss Me Goodnight Bedrunner
Name of Maker: Tammy Morel
Always Kiss Me Goodnight Bedrunner - Unique and Romantic showpiece to add to your bedroom. Add a little romance and set the mood. There is a pattern available for this at http://www.craftsy.com/user/982803/pattern-store
Wildflowers
Name of Maker: Renee Graham
Wildflowers - Loved Judy Mathieson's quilt French Starflowers published in her book Mariner's Compass Quilts. This quilt was so much fun to make - LOVE paperpiecing!!
Did you see my new red shoes?
Name of Maker: AnalAnnie
Did you see my new red shoes? - this is the backside of the quilt, with my son and family in owl form, the wacky birds that live upstairs, and a hopscotch so the girls might enjoy the game together.
Did you see my new red shoes?
Name of Maker: Susan Isaacson
Did you see my new red shoes? - Added some ribbon tags, and gave each owl a different expression, and changed to a simpler block for the quarter square triangles. The back is my son's family in owl form along with the wacky birds that live upstairs. Hopscotch added so that later on the girls can play hopscotch with each other.
apple blossom double wedding ring
Name of Maker: RobinCS
apple blossom double wedding ring - Made this for a wedding shower gift for great niece an future husband
Pieceful Easy Feeling
Name of Maker: Nanette Sturgill
Pieceful Easy Feeling - The quilt is made entirely of hexagons. I decided to finish it envelope style, feeling that a border would detract from the overall design.
Sun Bonnet Sue Album Quilt
Name of Maker: Cheri Foster
Sun Bonnet Sue Album Quilt - I inherited some raw edge applique Sun Bonnet sue blocks from my aunt. I had some eleanore burns sun bonnet sue fusible and a lady at our church asked me if I could make a quilt for her adopted daughter with the signed blocks she gave me. That is how it came about.
Together in a Friendship World
Name of Maker: Geta Grama and Quilt.RO Group Romania
Together in a Friendship World - This is a quilt made by a group of Romanian quilting friends; even non-quilters stitched on it: all my 3 sisters and even my hubby helped us a lot. It was hand pieced and it is machine quilted. It's a large quilt. about 90" square. We hand pieced the top in about 3 months. The quilting was easier than I anticipated! It was accepted into the Houston judged show Fall 2013. More pictures here: http://cadouri-din-inima.blogspot.ro/2013/04/together-in-friendship-world.html
Aurora
Name of Maker: Juliet Wood
Aurora - Copied from the magazine, great fun to do - only added large quilting stitches to some blocks.
Baby Zoo
Name of Maker: Juliet Wood
Baby Zoo - This was based on a picture in a German friend's book, 3 of us made the same quilt and Anne has since left Caracas so I don't even know which book.
Safari Stars
Name of Maker: Brenda McAdam
Safari Stars - This was my first animal print quilt. I have made a second one, with more still in my mind.
Yellowstone Revisited
Name of Maker: Debbie Wolf
Yellowstone Revisited - Log cabins around fabric panels purchased during our recent trip to Yellowstone. Because the panels were both horizontal and vertical photos, the quilt had to be designed with that in mind. After putting it on the design wall, I quickly realized that it needed something for accent and to break up the tedium of the log cabin strips. I decided to add an appliqué border from the Backwoods Design Appliqué Book. I was so happy to have finally figured out a design to highlight the fabric panels and finish the quilt. The quilting was done by my friend and fellow TQS member on her new long arm. She incorporated feathers and a beautiful leaf design in the log cabin blocks. She also did a soft wave design over each of the fabric panels which was the perfect quilting accent for them.
Gentle Joy
Name of Maker: Debbie Wolf
Gentle Joy - This was made as a Christmas gift for my granddaughter. She wanted a purple hippo, but once we started looking at fabric she wanted all of it. Isn't that just like a quilter! The center medallion was inspired by a watercolor drawing by Jo Lynch, whose work is incredibly delightful. This particular drawing was a perfect way to incorporate all the joyful fabrics that Amber chose. I added the appliqué butterflies for the final touch of whimsy.