Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

WBB Butterfly
Name of Maker: Wendy Butler Berns
WBB Butterfly - Quilt designed for the Milwaukee Art Quilters Challenge "Self Portrait of the Artist as an Animal" Creeping Caterpillars, how did this quilt artist get so buggy? WBB grew up with a father who is an entomologist. Combine that with the creative challenge and this is what happens!
Together We Can
Name of Maker: Wendy Butler Berns
Together We Can - Quilt created with my picture image machine applique process. Inspired by a photo taken of my son's classmates at a field day in Hinsdale, IL. They were carrying a huge earth ball across the field using teamwork to get it there.
Tail Feathers
Name of Maker: Renae Quarton
Tail Feathers
Name of Maker: FloridaMissy
"House on Willow Farm" - My son lives in a 100 year old renovated brick farm house and the farm is lined with twisted branch willow trees. I thought the design fit perfectly but had to add "Katie" the beagel.
kaleidoscope
Name of Maker: Kay Larson
kaleidoscope - This was designed using EQ5 software.
Watermelon
Name of Maker: Kay Larson
Watermelon
40 Years of Friendship
Name of Maker: Kennalee
40 Years of Friendship
Military Dad
Name of Maker: Johanne Langlois
Military Dad - My sister made this memory quilt for my father, a retired WWII US Army veteran.
90th Reflection
Name of Maker: Johanne Langlois
90th Reflection - For our Dad's 90th birthday, my sister, Johanne, made this. The silhouette is from a photo of my Dad that she used in a memory quilt. He loves deer and the outdoors so this seemed perfect. She used a silhouette because he has Alzheimer's and he is a shadow of his former self.
Christmas Star
Name of Maker: Janice Friel
Christmas Star - This was a year project, but I am so glad I made it. I have always wanted a Christmas quilt for my bed for the holidays. I started with a Star pattern and worked from there. I scalloped the edge and attached red binding . All the quilting was done on a longarm machine by Diana Wood. The pattern I chose was all different sizes of Pointsettas. I will treasure this quilt for years to come and it will be hard to take it off in January.
For Matt
Name of Maker: Alanna Petrusich
For Matt - This was a wall hanging that I increased into a king-size quilt. It is in all my favorite shades of green.
None
Name of Maker: Kay Vail
None - In my beginning quilting days, I saw Ricky Tims on Simply Quilts. This is an adaptation from his Convergence Quilts book. A friend asked me to make something for a charity auction, which I did. This is the result. I thought it was awful, but someone thought it was worth $45.00 at the auction. I do not know who bought the quilt, so I do not know its current situation.
Unknown
Name of Maker: Kay Vail
Unknown - This quilt was made with the assistance of wonderful teacher, Jolene Struzinsky, at a former quilt shop, Sew Much More, in Endwell, NY. I used the pattern as published, but I cannot locate the book. It is entirely the design and directions of another. I only used slightly different fabric than pictured in the book as I remember it. I believe that I remember that the quilt was on the cover of the book in addition to the instructions.
None
Name of Maker: Kay Vail
None - Jeannie King was teaching classes at a quilt shop in Endwell, NY, called Sew Much More. I signed up to take a class to create this wall hanging which was her beautiful design. No one else signed up for the class, so Jeannie allowed me to attend during one of her other classes to help me get started on this quilt. I finished it at home. Her sample quilt was a beautiful light background, cut a bit smaller than this background with bright flowers. I decided to use her design to represent flowers just before a thunderstorm in the summer when everything takes on a very eerie color. She was a great teacher for this and other classes, and I am thankful to have had the privilege of using her wonderful pattern. That quilt shop closed and is so missed. Jeannie does still teach in the the same geographical area.
Fascinatin'Rhythms
Name of Maker: Phyllis Cullen
Fascinatin'Rhythms - Three layer quilt in Katie PM's "ghost wash" style . Three musicians faces overly a quartet of jazz musicians playing piano,horn, sax, and bass. The third layer is musical notes which provide the color changes that affect the values of the other layers
New Mexico King Size
Name of Maker: Randolph Hoover
New Mexico King Size - This quilt consists of six different blocks using a slightly to have a large central focus block. These blocks use different fabrics that remind me of NM and the other fabrics follow this theme
Musical Houses
Name of Maker: Charlote Kewish
Musical Houses - A friend asked me to make this quilt for a friend of hers. The fabrics are mostly a variety of musical prints. It was a pleasure to make this quilt for Cathy to give to Judy.
My Grandmother, My Rosie
Name of Maker: Charlotte Kewish
My Grandmother, My Rosie - This was a quick project to start off a semester in Karen's class. It was supposed to be placemats, but I decided to make a wall hanging instead. The fabric was for a Rosie the Riveter Challenge for Bayside Quilting. The quilt hung in their shop in 2006.
Zebras for Hannah
Name of Maker: Charlotte Kewish
Zebras for Hannah - This was the "after quilt" to The Frog Pond quilt. I was tired of frogs so made this "art" quilt for my granddaughter with different fabric.