Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

WOMEN OF COLOR
Name of Maker: DORRELL
WOMEN OF COLOR - I CHALLENGED MYSELF T0 USE ALL HAND DYED FABRIC-WHICH I DID EXCEPT THE BLACK-IT WAS ALOT OF FUN TO MAKE
SUPER SPORT ROADSTER
Name of Maker: DORRELL
SUPER SPORT ROADSTER - I made this for my husband-all appliqued - took about 4 mos. to complete
HARLEY QUILT
Name of Maker: DORRELL
HARLEY QUILT
Dragonfly Mushroom Haven
Name of Maker: lynnk50
Dragonfly Mushroom Haven - I started with a batik panel. I added to the traditional blocks around the top of the panel to create a skyscape and applique to extend the design at the bottom. I quilted it with free-motion feathers. I added crystals to hi-light the dragonflies wings and the Dresden Plate sun.
Jubilee Quilt
Name of Maker: Brenda Houlihan
Jubilee Quilt - I made this quilt for my dear friend in the USA in 2002, I called it The Jubilee Quilt to mark our Queens 50 years in reign here in the UK, I remember I saw a block online it was a free design and changed it a little, I also added machine embroidery to the borders.
Long Barn Fun
Name of Maker: Mary Bernice Ulm
Long Barn Fun - I just choose two easy block and put then togather in a striking combination. I used scrapes from my stash, didn't even put a dent in the pile.
Is This Heaven?
Name of Maker: Leilani Banyai
Is This Heaven? - A collage quilt taken from a photo I took of my two sons back in the 90's when ewe were at an AAU baseball torunament in Iowa. If you have seen the movie "Field of Dreams "you will get the connection.. "Is this heaven?...No ,it's Iowa"
Bradley's Quilt
Name of Maker: Holly Schlosser
Bradley's Quilt - Saturday Sample Quilt at Sauder Village in Archbold, Ohio. This is for my son, an Architect. He likes contemporary design and I thought this fit him.
Chris's Quilt
Name of Maker: Holly Schlosser
Chris's Quilt - Saturday Sample Quilt at Sauder Village, Archbold, Ohio. We were given three color choices and I made all three, one for each of my three sons.
Joey's Quilt
Name of Maker: Holly Schlosser
Joey's Quilt - From a Saturday Sample Class at Sauder Village in Archbold, Ohio. They give three color choices and I made one of each for each of my three sons.
Railroad Crossing
Name of Maker: Bernice Ulm
Railroad Crossing - I made the quilt for my nice Lise, and gave it to her when she graduated from High School. I love the look of the finished quilt, but it became boreing to work on towards the end.
Bouquets For A New Day My Way
Name of Maker: Barbara Baxter
Bouquets For A New Day My Way - This is an adaption of Sue Garman's BOM from The Quilt Show. I really enjoyed making it and adapting the pattern to my taste.
Grandma's Stellar Array
Name of Maker: Ann L. Petersen
Grandma's Stellar Array - This quilt is my Hoffman Challenge entry for 2011 and I just found out that it won 1st Place in the Mixed Techniques category. It has five tiny lone star blocks set into circles with an applique border. The quilting is very traditional with feathers and crosshatching and the back is dry-brush painted in colors to match the front.
Tree of Jesse (work in progress)
Name of Maker: Genette McKnight
Tree of Jesse (work in progress) - This was designed from the 12th century window at the Chartres Cathedral. It is digitized with Bernina's version 6. It is appliqued and embroidered in the hoop then quilted with a Bernina 820. When it is finished it will be a king sized quilt with 24 panels.
Sophia's Quilt
Name of Maker: Lois Bruno
Sophia's Quilt - The quilt was made for my grand-niece.
WILD FIRE
Name of Maker: Lisa Jenni
WILD FIRE - Every summer, wild fires run rampant and destructive thru valleys and forests. While flying amber bears the danger to kindle new fires, the heat, glow and power of fire also carries a lot of fascination and beauty.
Conway Album
Name of Maker: Janice Catton
Conway Album - When I saw this pattern I new that I would one day make it. I decided to do it entirely in black and white. Even the backing is a extra wide black and white print. It is entirely hand appliqued and hand quilted in white thread.
Quilted jacket
Name of Maker: Debbie MacDonald
Quilted jacket - I used 2 rolls of pre cut %100 cotton squares. Those I cut into 4 triangles to make the quilt blocks needed for all of the jacket pieces. I originally added an entire inner layer, quilted sandwich as I wanted the inside all fulled quilted, however, once completed, it was way to heavy and bulky. Decided to just keep the quilted collar. Added the shinny buttons and made a closure, added a tie belt as the pattern did not include a belt. I think it came out very nicely.