Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

holly jolly snowman
Name of Maker: lucyvanpelt
holly jolly snowman - snow man appliqued in bright colors
i spy quilt
Name of Maker: lucyvanpelt
i spy quilt - made using the i spy pattern in bright quilts from down under using novelty prints and pictures printed on fabric. machine peiced on foundation blocks and hand quilted in the ditch with monofiliment thread. its twin was made by grandma w for ren
Myrtle the Prong Horn Atelope
Name of Maker: Kathy Muhammad
Myrtle the Prong Horn Atelope - Myrtle was taken from a picture of a actual Prong Horn Atelope mounted on the wall of a friend. I took the picture with the premission of Dale H.
Mika's Star
Name of Maker: Patty White
Mika's Star - I made this for Mika, our friend who just graduated from the University of North Alabama. She is from Japan and will be returning there next week. We will miss her and hope to see her again someday.
Wonky Buggies
Name of Maker: Marna Lister
Wonky Buggies - I was inspired by the fabric "Doodle Bugs" by __________. The centers of the wonky log cabins are fussy cut fanciful lady bugs, caterpillars, dragon flies, butterflies, etc. The cabins are brights and lights and purposefully pieced out of square. The border is strip pieced. This was a fun one to make.
Kelsey's Quilt
Name of Maker: Ginny Walker - Pat Helm
Kelsey's Quilt - This quilt was the last quilt made by my sister, for her granddaughter. She passed away from breast cancer 8/07 and I finished piecing the quilt for her.
Gothic Party, Baby
Name of Maker: Lara
Gothic Party, Baby - My friend is a Goth chick, and didn't want pink for her baby girl, so I used a variety of Halloween fabrics to make this one.
StarGazey Daisiez
Name of Maker: JennyFish
StarGazey Daisiez - This quilt was fun to make. It was time consuming. The border alone has 34 Daisiez Blocks. Still not sure how I want to quilt it. But just loved working with all the bright colors.
Families Are Forever
Name of Maker: Art To Art
Families Are Forever - On Mother's Day 2004, I gave this wallhanging to her as she was suffering with cancer that took her life soon after. She loved to sew & quilt and giving. I adapted this pattern to 7 kids using fabrics from clothing we had as kids. Mom cried and hung it where she could see it everyday.
My Forever Stars
Name of Maker: Jeanie Noble
My Forever Stars - The sampler star blocks were a guild project. the design for the quilt was original with Easy Twist sashing and flying geese border. The hand quilting was my original design.
Veggie Quilt
Name of Maker: Lynn Fairchild
Veggie Quilt
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Name of Maker: Lynn Fairchild
Furst bed sized quilt I made
Sitting Pretty
Name of Maker: Jeannie Pecinovsky
Sitting Pretty - I saw the pattern in 30's repros and decided I wanted to make one in these crazy retro fabrics. It was a challenge to find the right scale of prints.
Baskets and Blooms (My Way)
Name of Maker: Jeannie Pecinovsky
Baskets and Blooms (My Way) - I love this pattern. I didn't love the dark fabrics in the original quilt. I brought out my batics and brights and had fun needleturning the appliqued flowers and baskets.
Sylvia Bridal Sampler
Name of Maker: Janeice Williams
Sylvia Bridal Sampler - I couldnt wait until I quilted this to show you! I was just too excited to get this far on it. This was a bow on Elm Creek Net. I made 3 more blocks to make it wider then the original. It has 143, 6" blocks.. Enjoy
Christmas Beauty
Name of Maker: Maggie Strahan (mms61371)
Christmas Beauty - I thought this would be a perfect birthday present for my mother (self-proclaimed Mrs. Claus).
Trey's Safari
Name of Maker: Maggie Strahan (mms61371)
Trey's Safari - I saw this pattern in the back of a quilting magazine for sale. I just drew the pattern on a piece of graph pattern and figured out measurements from there.
Sunset Beach
Name of Maker: Alison Luff
Sunset Beach - My Inlaws are retireing to Sunset Beach and although extremely literal I needed to make them something to help them look forward to it.
Behind a Childs Eyes
Name of Maker: Alison Luff
Behind a Childs Eyes - Inspired by those moments when a childs mind is somewhere else. I adapted a picture of my DD and lost myself in the beauty of Aurora Borialis. Then when it came time to quilt I let my inner child go wild like the doddles I used to do on the paper cover of my text books.