Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Miss Elly's Christening Quilt
Name of Maker: Judy Wolf
Miss Elly's Christening Quilt - This quilt is made from silk charmeuse. I use Judy Allen feather designs and the center ribbon and initial are machine embroidered. It was quilted using a Nolting Fun Quilter on a GMQ Pro frame.
Monarch
Name of Maker: Yolanda Zach
Monarch
Running hot and cold I
Name of Maker: Kristin Bahn
Running hot and cold I
Broken Bricks
Name of Maker: Camille Vlasak
Broken Bricks - Made for friend's son for high school graduation. He took it to Tennessee Tech University with him. The school colors are gold and purple.
Magnificent Magical Sampler
Name of Maker: Camille Vlasak
Magnificent Magical Sampler - Made for my nephews 50th birthday. He loved it. He has always been a King Arthur, Harry Potter fan. This quilt was right up his alley.
Follow the Leader
Name of Maker: Camille Vlasak
Follow the Leader - Made for my new great niece....my namesake. You can never have too many angels watching over you.
Saturn
Name of Maker: Camille Vlasak
Saturn - Made for my niece for her birthday. She loves the warm side of the color wheel.
All the colours of the Winebow
Name of Maker: Sharon Wellington
All the colours of the Winebow - Small quilt to use up scraps of material, I am still a novice quilter, so it was good practice for me before I get more ambitious!
Bethany's Desire
Name of Maker: con8487
Bethany's Desire - This young lady wanted a quilt silver and navy. It was difficult to find materials w/navy and silver and some with other tones of blue and silver. I saw the quilt made up on this site so I emailed the seamstress. She shared the pattern with me. The quilted pattern in the navy square is the Celtic Knot done with silver thread. Kristi has designed a template for long arm users that is now on the market. This was the first quilt she had used it on. The navy border has silver crosshatch with a Celtic Knot in the center and on each end. This was a difficult pattern with the few instructions I had to make it. It took me all winter sewing on it when I wasn't working.
Seams There's Danger Ahead
Name of Maker: Judith Kreiger
Seams There's Danger Ahead - The background of this quilt started in a workshop in my local quilting group using a rotary cutter with no ruler as a guide. After sewing the pieces together it looked like an underwater scene, and the design progressed from there.
Santorini Dolphins
Name of Maker: Liz Neil
Santorini Dolphins - I bought the center panel on the Greek island of Santorini while on a trip with four girls from my daughter's high school graduating class. The piece of material was actually sold as a lightweight wrap or shawl, but for the price I thought what a great buy for about 2 yards of fabric! I merely added the borders made from some neat batiks and gave it to one of the girls from the trip who was going to be my daughter's roommate in college.
Thirteen
Name of Maker: Karen Levine
Thirteen - This quilt was made to honor my niece's Bat Mitzvah. It is made up of 13 starts that are fused and stitched with decorative stitching. It is made of batiks and really reminds me of something a 13 year old would love. She has it hanging above her sewing machine in her bedroom. Hopefully, it will inspire her for years to come.
CRANES FLYING HOME
Name of Maker: JOAN BROWN
CRANES FLYING HOME - I PURCHASED THE KONA BAY PANEL AND ADDED MY STASH FABRIC FROM THE ASIAN BOX. THE TWO CORNERS (FOUNDATION PIECED) WERE SHOWN IN THE ASIAN FABRIC MAGAZINE. RECENTLY SHOWN IN ASIAN FABRIC MAGAZINE 2009.
Midnight In The Garden
Name of Maker: Kathy Miller
Midnight In The Garden - This is a table runner. Original pattern called for butterflies. Since this was a present for my sister, I changed it to dragonflies (her favorite). I then used Ricky's machine trapunto technique to make the wings and bodies puffy! Wow - awesome technique! Loved it! Thanks Ricky! (Great DVD, btw. You're a genious!) Fun project!
T-Shirt Sampler Quilt
Name of Maker: Melanie Watson
T-Shirt Sampler Quilt - This is a sample quilt I made of T-Shirts purchased at AmVets. I wanted to go into the business of making custom quilts for people as a side job. I have since gotten out of that business, but still enjoy making quilts for family and friends who I know appreciate the work involved.
Sunflower Summer
Name of Maker: Judith Kreiger
Sunflower Summer - Pattern printed from TQS website. Designed by Louisa Smith, a pattern similar to those in her book Strips and Curves. I used some hand-painted fabric enhanced with sun prints using leaves and Seta Color transparent paints.
Tree of Life, Winds of Change, Fields of Gold
Name of Maker: Judith Kreiger
Tree of Life, Winds of Change, Fields of Gold - Made as entry in Ricky Tims 2006 Micro Cosmos Challenge: Tree of Life, Winds of Change, Fields of Gold. Raw edge applique using fusible web. Some embellishment with beads, thread, glitter, gold flakes, some piecing. Entry comprises three 5" x 7" quilts.
Western Wildflower Garden
Name of Maker: Judith Kreiger
Western Wildflower Garden - Fabrics for the seven kaleidoscope blocks made from photographs of wildflowers and cactus from my garden and other locations near my New Mexico home. Arrangement of blocks as shown in Sara Nephew's book, Serendipity Quilts.
Comfort in Autumn Waters
Name of Maker: Judith Kreiger
Comfort in Autumn Waters - Although this quilt is my original design, inspiration was from the work of Barbara McKie.The technique I used in construction are different from her unique adaptations from photographs. The three-dimensional appliques on this quilt were machine sewn to a hand painted background.
Dawn of the North Wind
Name of Maker: Judith Kreiger
Dawn of the North Wind - Pieced background using Ricky Tims' convergence technique; machine applique; hand painted fabrics; bead embellishment.