Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
Name of Maker: LYNN ALEMAN
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY - I made this quilt for my parents 50th anniversary. They loved it and it hangs in their dining room. The hardest part of making the quilt was deciding which pictures to choose.
the first one
Name of Maker: Mary Mosby
the first one - My son wanted a quilt in University of Cincinnati colors - red and black
Opal's Fans
Name of Maker: Ruth Simpson
Opal's Fans
Landscape
Name of Maker: RuthSimpson
Landscape
Pearl Harbor
Name of Maker: Designed by Ed Larson
Pearl Harbor - Designed by Ed Larson, hand appliqued and hand quilted by Donna Toback, in NJ. This quilt was sold in a CA. gallery back in '82 and just appeared in a story about Ed Larson, in Quilter's Newsletter, 2008, June issue. I am so exceited to see it there, I wanted to tell the world. I don't know who owns it now or where it is now.
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Name of Maker: drj2athome
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Small wallhanging
Name of Maker: Eileen Keane
Small wallhanging - I found this kit at the Somers, NY quilt show a few years ago. It's a panel so all I had to do was quilt and bind it. I liked the way it looked and thought it would make a nice little wallhanging for my home.
Meta-Morris'
Name of Maker: Bonnie Keller
Meta-Morris' - I love William Morris designs and reproductions. The butterflys are all make with different Wm. Morris fabrics. The background fabric is his willows pattern and I designed the border from that fabric.
From Baltimore to Boistfort
Name of Maker: Bonnie Keller
From Baltimore to Boistfort - I was thrilled when this won best traditional quilt at the Pacific Northwest Quiltfest. It was shown in the Houston show and in Quilter's Newsletter magazine.
The Little Orphan
Name of Maker: Bonnie Keller
The Little Orphan - This was my first portrait quilt and was hand appliqued. I entered it in the Houston quilt show special exhibit, "I remember Mama", and it traveled with that exhibit for nearly two years. It is now home and hanging in my new studio.
Self Portrait
Name of Maker: Bonnie Keller
Self Portrait - I taught a class for my small quilt group (10 members) on Portrait Quilting. The challenge was to use as many Kaffee Fassett fabrics as possible, and each choose a different focus color. I chose magenta for mine.
Organic Garden
Name of Maker: Bonnie Keller
Organic Garden - This pattern was sold at the Huston quilt show as their raffle quilt. I felt it needed to be hand quilted as it was so beautiful. Many things happened in the process of doing this quilt that almost made me give it up, but most of what happened improved the quilt in the end because I added elements to it that made it my own.
Rhapsody at First Light
Name of Maker: Bonnie Keller
Rhapsody at First Light - I live in the country in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. This quilt celebrates the beauty of the woods that I love to walk in.
Blue Roses
Name of Maker: 911kitchen
Blue Roses - This is still a work in progress. I am making this quilt for my Mom. Right now everything is just appliqued or pinned down. I am looking for advice because I was hoping to make it bigger. I am just afraid that making it bigger will take away from what I have already done. Originally this was going to be my first rhapsody quilt.
Bikes and Cars
Name of Maker: Julie Montgomery
Bikes and Cars
Trains
Name of Maker: Julie Montgomery
Trains
It's a woman's world
Name of Maker: grannyg
It's a woman's world - This quilt is made up of 12 blocks {Calender blocks). This was my first needle turn applique quilt. The technique was shown to be by a fellow member of our Guild. I have been having an ongoing project with needleturn ever since.
French Braid & Roses
Name of Maker: grannyg
French Braid & Roses - This quilt is reversible with turning 20 design on back. It is an oversized queen. It was surprisingly easy to assemble. This quilt won a 3rd. place ribbon in the 2008 Golden Triangle Quilt Guild show. My first show! I was elated!
Welcome to my pad
Name of Maker: grannyg
Welcome to my pad - This quilt is made up of 9 blocks, all different, with frogs having a great time. It was made for my first great-grandchild. It was fun to do. Hope you all like it!
Lilly's First Birthday Quilt
Name of Maker: Judy Rittmeyer
Lilly's First Birthday Quilt - I made this quilt for our grandaughter's first birthday. I put a photo of each of her grandparents in four of the blocks. We live far away and I didn't want her to forget us. I have made a quilt from this pattern for so many new babies and always get a call or a note when the baby is about a year old saying how much fun the baby is having identifying all the objects in the blocks. It's a fun pattern and NO "Y" SEAMS!