Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Ashley's Memories
Name of Maker: Carol Stanek
Ashley's Memories - Ashley Steingraeber is a beautiful 3 year old little girl who is terminally ill. The quilt was made for her and her family with 32 pictures of their fondest memories.
Holy and Gary's Wedding Quilt
Name of Maker: Yvonne Jenkins (yjenn)
Holy and Gary's Wedding Quilt - My Neighbour commissioned a quilt for her Daughter's wedding on June 30th this year. She saw a block in a quilting Ad, I developed the quilt from there.
Dolly Days
Name of Maker: SallyRand
Dolly Days - Adorable dress-up clothes for dolly adorn this quilt.
On a Clear Day
Name of Maker: Susan
On a Clear Day - Heron strolling through the cattails on a sunny day.
Ben's Marine Quilt
Name of Maker: Linda H
Ben's Marine Quilt - For my Marine grandson, Ben. Border quilting is Flag, Liberty Bell and Declaration of Independence. Horizontal sashing has Pledge of Allegiance and loops. Center block embroidered Marine Logo.
Pinwheel
Name of Maker: Deirdre Smith
Pinwheel - A gift for my granddaughter for her American Girl Doll.
Nine Patch Variation
Name of Maker: Deirdre Smith
Nine Patch Variation
Safari
Name of Maker: Connie Combs
Safari - This quilt was designed for my step-daughter, hidden within the stitches was the names of all her loved ones. My husband Mark helped in the fussey cutting.
Name of Maker: Judy Rittmeyer
"Jelly Fish" for Wesley - I used a Timeless Treasure jelly roll that I found and just had to buy because the colors were so wonderful. I also really wanted to get the quilt done and thought having the strips already cut would make things go faster. Well, live and learn. After I eliminated two rows to re-size the quilt I then had to refigure the cutting directions, the piecing was more complicated than I had anticipated and then I added lots of free motion quilting so all in all it was not a fast quilt to make but lots of fun.
Mary Mack Baby Quilt
Name of Maker: Patty Woodhurst
Mary Mack Baby Quilt
Fireworks
Name of Maker: Susan
Fireworks - I love New York Beauty block, decided to make it in "fireworks" colors.
Grandmother's Flower Garden
Name of Maker: Barbara Boyce
Grandmother's Flower Garden
Many Memories
Name of Maker: Linda Gittos
Many Memories - This quilt started when printable fabric sheets came out, what better way to remember my family than with a quilt. I printed the pictures I wanted and was then told that because they were not a 'regular' size I would not be able to do the quilt I wanted. Never say never to me!! I set out to figure how I could do this, no pattern in mind at first, but I wanted to make it the colours that "I" liked and this is how it turned out. I made little blocks, nine patch and others, but didn't think it would be too difficult, it took me a while, the quilt wasn't perfect and I could not quilt it myself, Carol Brady came to my rescue and finished a quilt I now treasure and USE. In hindsight I wish that I had made it bigger :o)
Bella
Name of Maker: Carol Deards
Bella - A former coworker had the photo I based this quilt on showing her 3 month old puppy coming to their home for the first time. The big eyes really grabbed me, so I was delighted when she gave permission for me to make a quilt from the photo.
Josselyn's Quilt
Name of Maker: Karen Pelletier
Josselyn's Quilt - Made this quilt for my husbands great niece. His nephews first child.
Wedding Quilt for Carlos and Katie
Name of Maker: Corina Barker
Wedding Quilt for Carlos and Katie - I made this quilt when I was still living in AK. Then my baby brother was getting ready for his wedding with Katie so it was just on time to offer as a wedding gift to them. To complete the work I rented a long arm sewing machine in a local quilt store to do the stitch all by myself. It was a hard work but it looked great.They live in Sydney Australia.
Wedding Quilt for Paola and Luis
Name of Maker: Corina Barker
Wedding Quilt for Paola and Luis - I made this quilt for my daughter's wedding. It was so lovely to sew thinking my quilt was going to be one of my gift to her and her husband. It took me almost a year to complete the work. I did all the cutting, piecing and quilting by myself.
Aanaq'q
Name of Maker: Corina Barker
Aanaq'q - I made "Aanaq'a (Mother in the Yupi'k language) a 3D quilt after moving out of ALaska. This was made with my love for this land since we were living in Bethel for almost 5 years. The woman is an Yupi'k Eskimo mother. I did all the leather and bead work following the characteristics typical from this art. I learned to bead earing and those flower designs from my eskimo friends.
Fiesta!
Name of Maker: Corina Barker
Fiesta!