Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Mom's Birthday Surprise
Name of Maker: Janet
Mom's Birthday Surprise - Jom's birthday and Father's were at the same time so since I whipped something up for Dad I had to do something for mom. So using a pre-printed panel we pulled some things from the stash and banged out a little something for Mom. Charlene did the quilting on this one!! One of these days I'm going to figure out how my frame works!!
Little Quilt for Dad
Name of Maker: Janet
Little Quilt for Dad - Charlene & I were on a Charm Pack kick so I kept collecting them...this pack was just yelling DAD. So one morning we experimented and turned this out. Charlene did the quilting, Thanks Char!!
Amber's Baby Quilt
Name of Maker: Aunt Janet
Amber's Baby Quilt - This adorable quilt was made for my brother's first baby...Amber. My very good friend Charlene helped me in a pinch and did the quilting. Amber would have graduated from college before she got this if it wasnt for Charlene! Thanks Leany! Anyway, we proudly presented the happy parents with Amber's quilt and hope she'll have years and years of pleasure with it!
Mocha Frappuccino
Name of Maker: self
Mocha Frappuccino - Shadow trapunto wholecloth, with dark brown batik fabric sandwiched between top and back unbleached muslin. Scalloped edges.
Lemon Frappé
Name of Maker: self
Lemon Frappé - Shadow Trapunto Wholecloth with bright yellow fabric sandwiched between top and back of unbleached muslin. 3rd Place, 2005 Nolting Challenge, IQF Houston
Broken Rainbows
Name of Maker: self
Broken Rainbows - September 2001, for the IQF Houston special exhibit after 9-11. 2nd Place, Oklahoma City Winter Quilt Show, 2003; published: America-From the Heart, C&T Publishing. The idea for this quilt came from the block name, Broken Rainbows (Nancy Cabot 1937). It reflects that our own perception of our world was shattered for a moment, on September 11, 2001, and it, along with the New York skyline, looked pretty dark. But we're recovering, and though we might still be a little shaken, we're not by any means broken. The fabric in the lower left quadrant of the quilt was chosen to represent the lives lost and the rubble at ground zero, along with our national symbol of hope and pride, raised by the firemen. This quilt is dedicated to those victims of hatred and violence, and to the memories of the heroes, both the known and the unknown, on the ground and in the air, who gave their lives for their fellow man, regardless of race, creed or nationality.
Breast Cancer Awareness
Name of Maker: Debi Cutter
Breast Cancer Awareness - This quilt was made from bandanas handed out for the benefit ride of Darlene Huffman's mom who is battling breast cancer. Darlene commissioned this quilt as a Christmas gift for her mom. The backing and binding are breast cancer awareness fabric purchased from my local Bernina dealer.
Miranda's Quilt
Name of Maker: Deborah Cutter
Miranda's Quilt
Bluhm Where You Are Planted
Name of Maker: self
Bluhm Where You Are Planted - First quilt made using award-winning quilter Irena Bluhm's techniques First Place Innovations Machine Quilting Conference 2006, Unusual Quilt Category; 3rd place Oklahoma City Winter Quilt Show, 2007
Basket wall quilt
Name of Maker: Kathy Bond
Basket wall quilt - I designed this small wall quilt as a project to teach at my local quilt shop. Lots of fun stuff to learn with half square triangles, fusing, and raw edge applique.
Housewarming
Name of Maker: Susan Van Alyne and Janet Pierce
Housewarming - This quilt was first published in the September, 2004 Quilt Sampler Magazine as the featured quilt of The Quilt House.
its all greek to me
Name of Maker: Jan Main
its all greek to me - researched from the british musium and greek design book. for my daughter who read classics at University and has a love of greek pots .
My Brown(BLUE) Quilt
Name of Maker: Jackie
My Brown(BLUE) Quilt - This is a stack and slash that was made mostly in ugly browns, some yellows and blues. My sister quilted it, put a yellow/blue floral print on back, and now it is a beautiful blue quilt.
Hubby Quilt
Name of Maker: Janeice
Hubby Quilt - My hubby wanted bright colors, well he got it! This is the first quilt I quilted on a longarm, then I bought me one.
Better Later Than Never
Name of Maker: Elizabeth Evans anthony
Better Later Than Never - This was the second quilt I ever made. Started in 2002 and finished in 2006. I completed the top and could not deside on a border so there it sat until 2006. I wanted to give it to my sister for her 55 bitrthday but was a year late, so thats why I named it the way I did.
Bears at School
Name of Maker: Nancy Harwood
Bears at School - Given to a teacher at an elementary school whose mascot is a bear.
Rest Easy
Name of Maker: Nancy Harwood
Rest Easy - This quilt was made for a cancer paitent.
The Hen's the One
Name of Maker: Nancy Harwood
The Hen's the One - Apron material in the center surrounded by pieced blocks.
midnight lights
Name of Maker: gloria theen
midnight lights - This quilt is constructed with hand holds and small pockets of the back to hold a face mask.
those funny rumble animals
Name of Maker: Beerniece Sayer
those funny rumble animals - The quilt was made for our grandson Alexanda. I used animals from story books and enlarge them and add bits to them to fit into the quilt.