Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

in-memory-of-dad
Name of Maker: Theresa
Back in the 1970's, my dad was mayor of our town in Western New York.  His picture was in the newspaper often and my mom didn't want dad to be seen in the same boring tie so she made over 30 ties for him.  After 35 years, I found these ties in a box and made this beautiful quilt with them.  My dad passed away 3 years ago so it's even more special to me. It is, indeed, a family heirloom.
autumn-3
Name of Maker: Monique De Canne
First quilt made with combination of different techniques like trapunto by machine,handembroidery and handappliqué.
love-of-my-life
Name of Maker: Tammy Morel
A Wedding quilt made out of teals and whites with some pink and purple applique.  I just love doing wedding quilts, and there is never a shortage of people to gift them to, is there? This has very simple applique, and the blocks are also a very simple log cabin with no seams to match.  Have I ever told you how much I dislike piecing?  But this is so easy
melissa-s-penguin-quilt
Name of Maker: Nancy Park
Made for my neice, first applique quilt I ever made.
nutcracker
Name of Maker: Dasha Korolova
The Nutcracker Ballet is my favorite. This mini quilt was made for the competition. You can see more photo and details in my blog http://korolevskie-zabavu.blogspot.com
finale-2
Name of Maker: JOAN BROWN
Very scrappy 60 x 60 using random scraps from the stash.
fire-island-hosta
Name of Maker: Carol Stanek
Judy Niemeyer pattern "Fire Island Hosta" was fun to make!
It also won 3rd place in the 2015 Georgia Celebrates Quilts show!
orphan
Name of Maker: Rita Connolly
This quilt was made from various orphan blocks.  I quilted it on a Bernina 750QE.  
farmers-wife-my-version
Name of Maker: Melanie Gillette
This is my take on the Farmers Wife quilt. Most of the blocks are true to the book but a few are added - including the crosse kayaks in honour of my other hobby. There is even a "humility" block! I noticed it when loading the quilt on the frame and decided to leave it.
sheryl-s-quilt
Name of Maker: Brita
This quilt is for my Sister-In-Law.
into-the-unknown-2
Name of Maker: Jean Harrison
This small quilt was made following the passing of my husband.   It is a personal narrative expressing the future that is unknown to me, but I press on believing that I will remain in familiar environs and embrace new ones as time goes by.

This quilt is stretched on canvas bars.
into-the-unknown
Name of Maker: Jean Harrison
This small quilt was made following the passing of my husband.   It is a personal narrative expressing the future that is unknown to me, but I press on believing that I will remain in familiar environs and embrace new ones as time goes by.

This quilt is stretched on canvas bars.
golden-slumbers
Name of Maker: Sherrie Cahill
Original design based on a photo I took of a Clouded Leopard at the Nashville Zoo . Raw edge, fusible applique , freemotion machine embroidery, shading on clouded leopard with Tsukineko inks, cotton and wool battings used.
nosey-nieghbors
Name of Maker: Sherrie Cahill
  Inspired by the dogs next door that kept "an eye" on me for several summers. Dogs are created with raw edged fusible applique. Fence is created with several layers of fabric with a woodgrain fabric on top. Fabrics were stitched together in a woodgrain design then cut dow to different layers to achieve a rough look to the fence.Second place winner in Art Innovative in AQS Quilt show Chattanooga 2014.  
for-ewe
Name of Maker: Janet Henshaw
MY 2014 BOM , finished in greens.
celtic-knot-for-angelea
Name of Maker: Teresa Rempel
My neighbour wanted a Celtic knot hanging to remind her of her trip to Ireland. 
sunset-grand-canyon
Name of Maker: Teresa Rempel
Batiks reminiscent of the changing drama of colour on the walls of the Grand Canyon at sunset inspired the name of the quilt. The quilting was meant to convey the force of water carving through that rock, eddying and flowing.  Cutting random curves in the blocks was really freeing!
we-still-do
Name of Maker: Tammy Morel
I quilt depicting an older couple that "Still Do"  The perfect anniversary quilt!  I made this for a friend.
marmalade-sky
Name of Maker: Georgia Andrews
"Marmalade Sky" - Great Blue Heron at sunset - constructed with a combination of fused applique, traditional piecing and free motion stitching. Commercial cottons and recycled fabrics. Inspired by a photograph by Janis Morrison, Fresh Air Photography, by permission.
quilt-of-many-colors
Name of Maker: Ellen K. McBurney
I'm so excited about this quilt; was accepted into the MQX juried show in April '2015..  My first juried show.  This is a foundation pieced quilt and I used my fabric stach to make this quilt.  I was not tempted to buy new fabric and for me that is an accomplishment.  Maybe everybody who looks at my quilt will wish me luck and maybe or maybe not I'll win something; wouldn't that be exciting.   Hugs to all....Ellen