Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

9-11-01 In Memory
Name of Maker: Elaine C. Miller
9-11-01 In Memory - This Quilt was designed based on a Stained Glass Pattern of an unknown artist. It is fused fabric with twin needled applique applied to the black "leading" strips.
Blooms in Autumn
Name of Maker: Elaine C. Miller
Blooms in Autumn - AN “AUTUMN HAZE” PATTERN FROM THE JACOBEAN ARBOR COLLECTION OF PATRICIA B. CAMPBELL Heavily quilted with metalic threads and embellished with hot crystals.
Angst in Asilomar
Name of Maker: Elaine C. Miller
Angst in Asilomar - An Original Art Quilt Design by Elaine C. Miller inspired by the Art Glass Designs of Frank Lloyd Wright. Quilt Design completed at Empty Spools Seminar, Asilomar , Pacific Grove, California August-September 2005 Quilt construction includes machine piecing, fusible and machine appliqué, and machine quilting. Embellished with Angelina Fibers.
Linen Trousseau
Name of Maker: Marianna Campato
Linen Trousseau - This linen table runner was presented to my Aunt as part of her wedding trousseau in September of 1945, by her mother. The linen was created from the flax grown on my Grandmother's farm in Calabria, Italy. The runner was then designed, crocheted and embroidered by my Grandmother. The linen came to America through Ellis Island, in 1909. In the fall of 2007, my Aunt presented this linen to me. I crocheted and added the three doilies on one end of the runner to compliment my Grandmother's cutwork, then machine quilted the piece. I chose a raw silk for the backing and the binding to match the linen.
Christmas Magic
Name of Maker: Gayle Harvey
Christmas Magic - Tabletop quilt 48.5 X 48.5
Portrait of My Mom
Name of Maker: Cathy Eberhardt
Portrait of My Mom - My mom taught me to quilt as a child. This was an online class by Marilyn Belford and it's given to my sister as a gift.
Phalaenopsis On The Cellular Level
Name of Maker: Ruth A. White
Phalaenopsis On The Cellular Level - Beginning life as a test for an improvised technique of neo-reverse appliquiltliqué to let the light shine through a single layer of glowing china silk, ‘Phalaenopsis On The Cellular Level’ evolved into a stylized plant cell. It is but a single cell in a multitude that makes up an elegant, silken blossom. Can you identify the chloroplasts, rough endoplasmic reticulum, and golgi bodies? Photography by Andrew Gillis of Cascadilla Photography, Ithaca, NY
sweet derams
Name of Maker: fortheloveofsewing
sweet derams - I was tired of making full sized baby quilts so I started making nap blankies. I digitized images from my embroidery software and created some images of my own. I was very happy with all of the colors and textures for a baby.
Now I Know My ABCs
Name of Maker: kjasper65@gmail.com
Now I Know My ABCs - I made this quilt for my new nephew. I digitized an alphabet and some animals from my embroidery software and appliqued onto the blocks. I was very happy with the simple design and color scheme.
Britton's Baby Quilt
Name of Maker: PatH1
Britton's Baby Quilt - Quick baby quilt made for a friend's baby.
Spice of Kashmere
Name of Maker: Helen Anne Lemke
Spice of Kashmere - Pieced approximately 1998 or 1999 and machine quilted Dec 2008. Jury-rigged the guide for my walking foot to the back of the sewing machine as a pointer to trace the geese in the border.
Another Milestone
Name of Maker: Elizabeth Janowitz

Another Milestone

Carnival
Name of Maker: Elizabeth Janowitz

Carnival

Inner Galaxy
Name of Maker: Elizabeth Janowitz

Inner Galaxy

Mother Sun
Name of Maker: Victoria Bolton
Mother Sun - Painted cloth, hand stitched and embellished.
Deamsickle
Name of Maker: Janet Parker
Deamsickle - An orange quilt in summer camp "tribe" colors. Picture shows the front which is the pinwheel and the back.
Tyler's I Spy Quilt
Name of Maker: Gammy Soap
Tyler's I Spy Quilt - 70 6" blocks set with striped sashing, two borders, one with 100 words embroidered of objects to find. Light polyester batting, cotton flannel backing. Tied with yarn.
Hirsuit Jacket
Name of Maker: Mary Schwarzenberger
Hirsuit Jacket - This jacket was made from a sweatshirt. I glued fabrics on and then I sewed them on in a random manner. When that was completed, I added funky yarns and trims by couching them onto the surface. The closures are made with Chinese knots.
Color Calamity!
Name of Maker: Mary Schwarzenberger
Color Calamity! - This quilt was made using a technique that I had only used in garments and jackets. I decided that it would make a great wall hanging, with all the texture in it.
View of the Lake
Name of Maker: Linda Bang
View of the Lake - My first try at making an improvisational quilt based on Vikki Pignatelli's techniques from her book "Quilting by Improvisation". The north shore on Lake Superior is one of my favorite places.