Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Scrappy Bear's Path
Name of Maker: Randi Leach
Scrappy Bear's Path - I took a class at the Puyallup, WA Sewing & Stitchery Expo in late February 2007 and this was the class project taught by Marti Michell and Marilyn Paul. I finished this in May of 2007.
Flannel Brick Road
Name of Maker: Randi Leach
Flannel Brick Road - I made this quilt for my son, Scott. This is my second quilt. Completed February 2007.
Garden Window
Name of Maker: Randi Leach
Garden Window - This is my first quilt. It was shown on a TV show (Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting) where they featured how easy making all those half-square triangles was and this inspired me to just do it. Learning to quilt was something I wanted to do for a very long time. I am very pleased with how it turned out.
Carmel macchiato
Name of Maker: Jamie
Carmel macchiato - This was a quilter's night out class where we sewed till 3:00 a.m. I love the warm earthy colors in this quilt!
You Are My Sunshine
Name of Maker: lbarnes
You Are My Sunshine - This was one of my first quilts and I thought this would be a great nap time quilt for a younger child. It was my first excursion into choosing my own fabrics.
Charleston
Name of Maker: Jamie
Charleston - This was yet another class offered at our local quilt shop, and this is the very first quilt that I quilted myself with my new Bernina BSR!!! What fun!!!!!!!!!!!!1
25th Anniversary Challenge
Name of Maker: lbarnes
25th Anniversary Challenge - The quilt shop I most frequent had a 25th anniversary challenge. You had a choice of 4 fabrics and had to use at least 3 along with any others of your choosing and quilt could be no larger than 36 X 36. I used all 4, three for the top and one for the back and you could use any pattern or genre in the process.
Thea's Opus
Name of Maker: lbarnes
Thea's Opus - This quilt was a "thank-you" to my three children's high school music teacher who retired in 2006. Each block is a photo transfer of the poster of each of the eighteen musicals she directed while at WCS.
Burst Into Bloom
Name of Maker: lbarnes
Burst Into Bloom - Always wanted to do a black and white quilt and this one just jumped at me when I saw it on the cover of McCall's quick quilts, July 2007
A Gaggle of Geese
Name of Maker: lbarnes
A Gaggle of Geese - A traditional quilt that uses the shoofly block as the main block and flying geese as the sashing pieces with applique as embellishment
Rodeo Roundup
Name of Maker: lbarnes
Rodeo Roundup - This is my first stack-n-whack quilt. I used layered printed pillow panels to experiment with and was pleasantly surprised. My youngest son liked it so much he took it to college with him last year and now all his friends want one too!
Families are forever
Name of Maker: Cinda Biggs
Families are forever - This is a mini wall hanging with lots of meaning for our family. When I saw it for sale at the Quilt and Craft show I knew I had to make it. It is almost finished just hand quilting left to do around the outer squares. Piecing is by machine and has fusible applique and embroidery. I used porcelain buttons to add some fun. Quilting is all by hand. I hope to finish it this weekend.
Sawblade
Name of Maker: NA
Sawblade - This quilt was offered as a class at our local quilt shop! I had a wonderful time picking out the fabrics for it! I was made as a gift for my husband!!!!
Raspberry Truffle
Name of Maker: Jamie
Raspberry Truffle - This was a mystery birthday party quilt for one of my bee friends! I knew I wanted pinks browns and tans! I was such a fun quilt and party!!
Vintage Me
Name of Maker: Jamie
Vintage Me - This was a quilt all night class where we were locked in at the quilt shop!!!! It won 2nd place in our local guild show.
Harvest 1
Name of Maker: Carol Bailey
Harvest 1 - I participated in a fabric dying & thread painting class taught by Coreen Zerr of Nanaimo, and the result was "Harvest 1". "Harvest 1" is a wall quit and hangs in our main stairwell. Lately, it seems to be wanting more quilting, so we shall see.
A Light for Your Path
Name of Maker: Carol Bailey
A Light for Your Path - "A Light for Your Path" was designed and made as a wheel chair quilt for my dear sister-in-law Kate Thiersch, sadly recently deceased.
Ribbon Stars
Name of Maker: Amy Reitzel
Ribbon Stars - 12 different fabrics are used to make the stars. There are 576 half square triangles in the quilt. Made for my nephew's high school graduation present.
Treasure Box
Name of Maker: Sue Laughton
Treasure Box - I found out about a program that the local stamp store was sponsoring, where they were giving out small "matchbox" kits. You decorate it however you like, put a treasure inside & return it to the store. In October, all the decorated boxes will go on sale for $5, with the monies going to the Breast Cancer fund at Pomona Valley Hospital, which helps cancer patients with wigs, taxi rides, etc. I'm not a stamper, so I made a paper pieced quilt for the top of the box! Total size is 2" X 3.5". I also made a pink & turquoise glass bead bracelet for the "treasure".
Heaven and Earth
Name of Maker: Carol Bailey
Heaven and Earth - I started quilting classes in October 2006 with Mary Wasley where I learned solid beginning technique, quilting confidence, and the realization that I was not a "by the pattern" person. After a course based on S.Cummings book: "Thinking Outside the Block", again with Mary, I realized if I could "think" or "feel" an idea, I could quilt it. Well, the wonderful world of creative quilting opened up for me - and it is a joy! Roger's quilt hangs on the wall above our bed, and works very well with the art prints we have by J.Miro also in our bedroom. For this reason, I don't know if it would be considered an Art Quilt or an Contemporay Quilt. You decide.