Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

58th Anniversary
Name of Maker: Lynda Vail Reed
58th Anniversary
Pinwheel Blizzard
Name of Maker: Lynda Vail Reed
Pinwheel Blizzard
Amish Creamsicle Bars
Name of Maker: Lynda Vail Reed
Amish Creamsicle Bars
Spring Musical
Name of Maker: Lynda Vail Reed
Spring Musical
Celebration~ Life Faith and Friendship
Name of Maker: Kerry
Celebration~ Life Faith and Friendship - This quilt was made for a wonderful friend's 60th birthday.I had the panel and designed the blocks after seeing Alex's demonstration on neutrals and using pinwheels and 1/2 square triangles.
The Aquarium
Name of Maker: MissGnomer
The Aquarium - varying window sizes to watch the fishes
Remember Me
Name of Maker: MissGnomer
Remember Me - block created for Applique Academy challenge
Kay's Garden
Name of Maker: SewMad
Kay's Garden - Pieced and Applique, Made for my Sister in Law Kay. Made in Australian from Magazine pattern Designer Colleen Archibold
Sweet and Sassy
Name of Maker: SewMad
Sweet and Sassy - Quilt as you go
Serengeti
Name of Maker: MissGnomer
Serengeti - pattern testing paper pieced
Seven Samurai
Name of Maker: MissGnomer
Seven Samurai - wall hanging with sashiko
Tillie's Mosaic
Name of Maker: MissGnomer
Tillie's Mosaic - in progress - 1" hexagon scrapy reproduction
Sun Flowers
Name of Maker: MissGnomer
Sun Flowers - 3D petals and ladybugs!
Broken Ribbons
Name of Maker: MissGnomer
Broken Ribbons - a pattern testing gone wrong - but cool!
Midnight Koi
Name of Maker: MissGnomer
Midnight Koi - quilt is shown here as work in progress
Gracie's Quilt
Name of Maker: WillieRae
Gracie's Quilt - I made this quilt for my new granddaughter Gracie. The 9 patch squares seem to float when bordered with the lavender. I used my embroidery machine to quilt in the white squares.
I Spy Owen Alexander
Name of Maker: Ruthann Logsdon Zaroff
I Spy Owen Alexander - I designed this quilt for my new grand-nephew. While it is a simple and straight-forward design, the sashing and cornerstones make it unique. Where the primary color sashings meet, the cornerstones are the resulting secondary color. For example, where the red and yellow sashings meet, there is an orange cornerstone. I also wrote a poem of all of the I Spy items, printed it on fabric, and made it into a little fabric book, which I tucked into a pocket on the back of the quilt. I machine quilted it using rainbow variegated thread. Pieced on my beloved Featherweight, quilted on my trusty Bernina.
fuchsia quilt
Name of Maker: maria matthews
fuchsia quilt - I made this quilt using a new software that I had to teach in the store that I work in. My favourite flower is the fuchsia so I based the design on that, with influences on Art Nouveau. The software that I used to digitize my design is Creativedrawings. However when I finished the piece I noticed the spelling mistake too late!
not named
Name of Maker: Dianna
not named - Created this top at a recent LVQR with Ricky's encouragement. It is done with batiks and Ricky fabrics. It was a challenge and a fabulous experience
Scrappy Cats and Dogs
Name of Maker: Mamaroo
Scrappy Cats and Dogs - This baby quilt was for my great nephew. I'd machine embroidered the applique cats and dogs (JuJu Designs set) and since I used so many different colors I got out my scrap box and randomly cut strips and just sewed a few strips together throwing in a cat or dog block with no plan in mind. Then I used a Navy print for sashing and backing to endure the dirt and abuse a baby boy may inflict upon the quilt. Was VERY easy, fast and fun to make. Plus used up alot of my scraps or what I refer to a "Free Fabric". I free motion quilted with large stippling.