Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Miss Megan
Name of Maker: Sharon Coogan
Miss Megan - A girly-girl quilt made for 2 year old Megan, my niece. As with all the quilts I'm making for my nephews and my niece, Megan's name in included in the quilt (paper pieced letters)
Antique Spring
Name of Maker: Terry MacRae
Antique Spring - The quilt design was created using Electric Quilt 4 software and is an original design. The blocks measure 24 inches.
Tall Mountains
Name of Maker: elsiequilts
Tall Mountains - We live a few hours from the Canadian Rockies. They are a constant source of inspiration, as are fabrics, color, and The Quilt Show!
Neutrally Stars
Name of Maker: GRS28
Neutrally Stars - I loved that pattern in the book, and had been wanting to try a quilt in neutral colors. It is still patiently awaiting to be quilted
Chickadees
Name of Maker: Linda Bleeke
Chickadees - I wanted to make a McKenna Ryan wall hanging for awhile now. I had some free time the other day and made it all in one day. I used tweezers to help hold the tiny pieces. I gave it to a friend for her birthday.
Milk Mooed
Name of Maker: Nanablade
Milk Mooed - My Mom made this wall quilt for me as a birthday gift in April 2000
A Fall Begining
Name of Maker: Cheriffic
A Fall Begining - This was the first quilt I completed. This one has had plenty of use. The flowered material were drapes made for an old office my husband had to demo. He brought them them and said can you do anything with these? YUP! I never turn down fabric.
Turkey Feathers
Name of Maker: Cheriffic
Turkey Feathers
u + i = Wii
Name of Maker: Beth Andrews
u + i = Wii - This is a wedding quilt I made for our daughter and her new husband, who is a math major (and they love black and white). It has a large signature block on the back so everyone at the wedding can sign. I used the scraps to make 2 couch pillows for their red sofa. A very fun and fast project with a lot of impact.
Hope Everything Will Work Itself Out
Name of Maker: Margie Yablonsky/Sew Materialistic
Hope Everything Will Work Itself Out - When I had my second major surgery, it was Passover time and all I coul eat was Matzah, which was making me very constipated! As I tried to do laps around my dining room table, working up from once around to maybe 5 times around, my daughter-in-law said she hope everything would work itself out. Meaning: I would be able to walk normally again. In my brain, the picture of this quilt automatically popped up: and here it is!
Scrappy Stripes
Name of Maker: Janice Maxwell
Scrappy Stripes - My daughter moved to New York in Sept 2008 and I made her this quilt for Christmas from all the scraps lying around my sewing room. She says she can visualise all the quilts I've ever made from the various pieces of fabric and it reminds her of home. I bought red brushed cotton and brought it round to the front so it is soft and warm against her face.
Be Vigilant
Name of Maker: Margie Yablonsky/Sew Materialistic
Be Vigilant - I had breast cancer 12 years ago and had cancer of the uterus almost 3 years ago. I decided to make a cancer series and started with this one. Pink is not my color but what else can you make a breast quilt out of?
Hearts & Stars
Name of Maker: Janice Maxwell
Hearts & Stars - I bought this quilt as a kit but changed it as I went along. It should have been a lot larger but smaller is nicer. I love the country colours of the fabric and it hangs well in my home.
Bunch of Flowers
Name of Maker: Janice Maxwell
Bunch of Flowers - I attended a work shop on Circles. I cut crazy circles and proper circles then quartered them then sewed them back together. It was fun to do and very effective.
Tulips
Name of Maker: Janice Maxwell
Tulips - I made this quilt at a Stained Glass Window workshop a few years back. Its the only one I've made using this technique. I put it in a pine picture frame because the gold fabric is delicate and will probably fray as time goes on.
Mexican Rainforest
Name of Maker: Janice Maxwell
Mexican Rainforest - I used mexican fabrics I bought in San Diego in 2001 whilst on vacation with my 3 children. I was so glad I'd kept them for 'that special project' so when Ricky was over visiting NI I used them in this quilt along with one of Ricky's batiks.
Windmills
Name of Maker: Janice Maxwell
Windmills - This is a childs size quilt. Fabric is a mixture of 9 different shades of pink fabric and 3 black and white fabrics. Pinwheels are appliqued on top and the back is the applique outline of all the pinwheels with a coloured centre in each.
Quilt Show Grid Lock
Name of Maker: Margie Yablonsky/Sew Materialistic
Quilt Show Grid Lock - I made this quilt for a store challenge, where we had to use subway map of New York and the border print fabric. Link to picture of the two challenge fabrics: http://thequilter.wordpress.com/2009/01/30/quilting-challenge-weapons-of-choice/. The tassles are hanging vehicles filled with fabric hanging out. I thought of the title because I was using girdle grips as part of the hanging cars. I won but I couldn't get the prize because it was my challenge.
Lilac's Convergence
Name of Maker: Margie Yablonsky/Sew Materialistic
Lilac's Convergence - Enhanced Convergence quilt with raw edge applique.
Fall Menswear
Name of Maker: Sharon Coogan
Fall Menswear - The warm look of this menswear quilt resonated with me so much that I had to make it. I had no idea how to quilt, I just pieced it the best I could and quilted in straight lines.