Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Sun Bonnet Sleuth mystery
Name of Maker: Janice Bryant
Sun Bonnet Sleuth mystery - Mystery quilt by Jean Wright
Lisa's Quilt
Name of Maker: Mildred Pittman
Lisa's Quilt - My Aunt Mil took pictures from free online coloring book pages.
Husky Jean
Name of Maker: Bitsy
Husky Jean - Made for a friends niece (Erin) who likes jeans and husky dogs. I used old jeans purchased at garage sales and one embroidery design stiched 3 times, blue husky flannel is the backing. The quilt is tied, one section is the jean front and it unzips to see the dog bone underwear. It is an oversize lap quilt, each block was 8 inches, 5 across and 8 down.
Another May in Sun Valley
Name of Maker: Penny Nichols
Another May in Sun Valley - Mountain scene depicting Sun Valley, Idaho in the springtime.
Shirley's Work of Art
Name of Maker: Shirley Patterson
Shirley's Work of Art - Beautiful hand painteed Southwestern design.
dancing women
Name of Maker: Penny Nichols
dancing women - Three happy women dancing. Fusible applique with lots of embellishment.
Ty's Mystery
Name of Maker: Janice Bryant
Ty's Mystery - Tyanne's mystery. I don't have a name. It was an onlien mystery.
Janice's Quilt
Name of Maker: Mildred Pittman
Janice's Quilt - Free colring page pages were used by mt Aunt mil to make this quilt forme.
For Meemaw
Name of Maker: Kelly Grace
For Meemaw - The quilt was made for my husband's grandmother in 2005. She has since passed away and my mother-in-law now has the quilt.
Drolsbaugh Wallhangings
Name of Maker: Kelly Grace
Drolsbaugh Wallhangings - When my husband's grandmother passed away I wanted to do something for her 6 children.
Flights of Fancy
Name of Maker: Kelly Grace
Flights of Fancy - I made this quilt as a surprise for my husband for Xmas. Each embroidered design represents something in our lives or one of his many hobbies.
Patriotic Lone Star
Name of Maker: Kelly Grace & Janet Turner
Patriotic Lone Star - My mother helped me to make this quilt using QuiltSmart interfacing. It hangs above the fireplace in my 2 story family room.
Xmas Wallhanging
Name of Maker: Kelly Grace
Xmas Wallhanging - I made this quilt for my father-in-law and his wife for Xmas. It has pictures of all 3 of his kids, plus all of our pets.
Butterfly Garden
Name of Maker: Kelly Grace
Butterfly Garden - Quilt was made for my neighbors little girl for Christmas. She loves butterflies!
Which Came First- Chicken or the Egg?
Name of Maker: Shari Schmitt
Which Came First- Chicken or the Egg? - This was a quilt thatI made in the Aztec Bee. Catherine Bell designed the block and how to move the fabric so that the star was all the same fabric. I fussy cut two of the stars using fabric of just chichen heads. My mother has a collection of chickens so I used my chicken stash to make her quilt to hang in our great room. We also have a wierd assortment of chickens that wonder about our place.
Hawaiian Memories
Name of Maker: Aunt Jo
Hawaiian Memories - I gave this to my good friend for her Birthday! She loves vacationing in Hawaii. Susan spent many wonderful vacations there with her DH. He passed away in May.
Tommy's Eggs and Chicks
Name of Maker: Aunt Jo
Tommy's Eggs and Chicks - This quilt was made for my grandson Tommy with lots of love!!!
Na ashjeii Asdza
Name of Maker: Shari Schmitt
Na ashjeii Asdza "Spider Woman" - I took a class from Santa Fe Quilting on Fabric Collage. We used Rosemary Eichorns' The Art of Fabric Collage as a resource. The fabric was old and new fabric from my stash. I discharged the fabric behind Spider Woman's head. The RC Gorman style woman was a piece of AH fabric that I bought years ago. She was just what I needed. Spider Woman is a Navajo figure related to their origin on Earth.
Gingko Princesses
Name of Maker: Karen Donobedian
Gingko Princesses - This quilt was inspired by the fabric line from Loni Rossi and her princess patterns. I wanted to combine the three patterns into one larger quilt and use the gingko fabric for a border. The geishas are hand appliqued and I added gold embellishments.
Embrace Life
Name of Maker: Pam Cozby
Embrace Life - design challenge to use shiva paintstiks