Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Vase
Name of Maker: DonnaLee
Vase - Appliqued Vase with Iris'.
Smile
Name of Maker: DonnaLee
Smile - This quilt was made with Cartoon Red Hat Ladies panels and alternating patch Blocks. This quilt was made for my aunt right after she found out she had terminal lung cancer. I was made to make her smile. She keeps it on her bed as a focal point to her white quilt.
Empress Woo Pieclique
Name of Maker: Maxine Ramey
Empress Woo Pieclique - Adapted from Amy Butler's quilt, I used Pieclique instead of fusing the circles.
Tumbling blocks
Name of Maker: Sally Ward
Tumbling blocks - Strip pieced tumbling blocks made in my favourite colourway. It annoys my friends, but I don't like borders, so I don't put them on!
Red Sails (But no sunset)
Name of Maker: Sally Ward
Red Sails (But no sunset) - Made for a red and white challenge. The judges criticised the wide border so I have now made it narrower (for another show), and wish I hadn't. This picture reminds me how it was originally. A friend inspired the name, she said it looked like ships....
Lisa's quilt
Name of Maker: Sally Ward
Lisa's quilt - Purchased the pattern and acrylic templates after seeing a demonstration on QNN. A great quick quilt for a gift.
After Elizabeth
Name of Maker: Sally Ward
After Elizabeth - A small North Country Wholecloth for my wall based on the designs of Elizabeth Sanderson. Named for her and for my maternal Grandmother, Elizabeth Bailey, a WW1 widow who supported her family through dressmaking and taught me to sew on a treadle machine as soon as my feet could reach.
The Boy's quilt
Name of Maker: Sally Ward
The Boy's quilt - Like old Welsh and North Country quilts, simply made by sewing together rectangles from a tailor's sample book (which I scrounged off a shop in Leeds). Cotton Velvet for the border, wool wadding. All made very quickly because the Boy had just moved to London and was living in a cold and draughty flat.
Molly's Quilt - Basting the Ricky Tims way
Name of Maker: Sally Ward
Molly's Quilt - Basting the Ricky Tims way - A quick gift for a good neighbour. I finished it simply with machine quilting in the ditch. Thanks Ricky for the suggestion for basting - I did two quilts that morning, one with a tacking gun and one with safety pins, and found it much easier on the frame. I just wish someone would invent clamps which were not so heavy.....
When Galaxies Collide
Name of Maker: Rick McGuire
When Galaxies Collide - Hand dyed spirals with a batik convergence border. This is a top only, that I'm going to be making into Roman blinds for my living room.
Some of My Best Friends are Just Flakes
Name of Maker: Linda Hermesch & Connie Sorensen
Some of My Best Friends are Just Flakes - This wall hanging was made for the Childrens Emergency Fund Auction. It placed third in the OQG 2007 Show and sold for $300 at the Auction. Connie & I just looked through magazines, shop demos, stuff we had sitting around and drew our version of what we wanted to applique on each block.
Anna Cate's Star Quilt
Name of Maker: Gail Maurer Dickel
Anna Cate's Star Quilt - I chose to use bright fabrics for this baby quilt for Anna Cate, my great niece. There is only one large star quilt block, with two borders, so it went together easily.
Star of Wonder
Name of Maker: Rhonda Stevens
Star of Wonder - This quilt has a Nancy Halvorson preprinted panel by Benartex in the center. There are additonal borders and sashings added for interest. Most of this came in a kit from a quilt shop I found on vacation this summer. It is free hand machine quilted with stippling within the cheater blocks of the preprinted panel to make it appear pieced as the rest of the quilt. This was a quick and fun quilt to make.
Sara and Scott's Signature Wedding Quilt
Name of Maker: Gail Maurer Dickel
Sara and Scott's Signature Wedding Quilt - A miniature version of this quilt, 14 1/2" X 14 1/2", was printed in the Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting Magazine. I decided to enlarge it, and have the wedding guests sign the corner blocks of the Ohio Star Blocks. Guests signed the 3" squares, which were ironed onto freezer paper, and then the wedding quilt was constructed after the wedding. All of the fabrics are batiks.
Emmy's Quilt
Name of Maker: Gail Maurer Dickel
Emmy's Quilt - This quilt was made for my first grandchild, Emmy (Emerson Louise). The top is made up of twenty 12" square blocks, using fabrics that are predominantly pink and green.
Remi's Quilt
Name of Maker: Patti Lee Pimm
Remi's Quilt - Soccer quilt for Grandson
Linus fish quilt
Name of Maker: Patti Lee
Linus fish quilt - bright colored fabric with sail boats and big eyed fish for the quilting
Natalie's Quilt
Name of Maker: Patti Lee Pimm
Natalie's Quilt - This quilt is a gift for my Grand Neice Natalie. It is white and purple. The quilting is that of Minnie and Mickie, Mickie ears and will have Natalies name on it .
Baby
Name of Maker: Patti Lee Pimm
Baby - Donated fabric used to make this bright cheery Linus quilt
Bouquet of Wishes
Name of Maker: Patti Lee Pimm
Bouquet of Wishes - Black and white cotton fabrics with colorful daisy applique and button centers. Quilting is a vase a and flowers in the middle flowers and branches with leaves in 2 corners. I found some pre cut black and white print squares in the bin at the local quilt store and thought it would be a good challenge to use them I added a few more and the quilt was born. I was made as a gift for a cancer patient when I asked her friend to tell me something about her wardrobe (can usually tell what colors a person like by what they wear) he said she wear black and white a lot, so I started with the black and white squares ....then a few days later he said she does where colorful tops some times, so I added the flowers for extra punch..