Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Charmed, I'm Sure
Name of Maker: Christi
Charmed, I'm Sure - I just finished making this for my mom. She picked the fabric, and I think the pattern shows it off nicely. I'm very happy with the binding, which is two fabrics, one for the front, and the backing fabric for the back.
Birthday Zinnias
Name of Maker: Laura Mullins
Birthday Zinnias - I made this quilt for my friend's 50th birthday, she's not a quilter but she does like gardening. The pattern is special to me because it was featured in show 107 which I viewed as a freebie before signing up for the quilt show in series 2. The quilt is made using techniques that I had never used before so I had a lot of fun making it.
Attic Windows
Name of Maker: Babbss
Attic Windows
Fall Ferns
Name of Maker: Lorraine Landroche
Fall Ferns - Fall Ferns is my concept of a fall day. The ferns and leaves were gathered ,scanned , and photo transfer onto the center block. The outer border is commercial fabric. Machine applique and free motion quilting. Hanging rod.
Cranes Across the Moon
Name of Maker: Myra Ungerman
Cranes Across the Moon - Cranes fly across the moon and below are gorgeous chrysantemum blooms. To the side are log-cabin-like blocks with Asian motifs at the center. The flowers have been embellished with hot-fix rhinestones. The border was made from a fabric with a vine in it. I had to piece it together to keep the vine running around the quilt. The lower left-hand corner had a pair of cranes appliqued onto the border. This helped cover up a spot where the border was being especially difficult (LOL). I also emphasized the moon by putting a second layer of batting underneath. This wallhanging was made for my daughter-in-law for her birthday. She has had a TERRIBLE year, undergoing surgery on her cervical spine for a tumor, after months of pain and diagnostic procedures (usually more painful). She was so depleted and tired she was not her usual sunny, happy self. I felt I could help with a wallhanging that reminded her of Korea. After she got it, she called me to tell me how she loved the gift and how it reminded her of her Korean home. She sounded better (thankfully).
Alberta Rose Garden
Name of Maker: Linda Ames
Alberta Rose Garden - A king-sized quilt made for auction for charity.
WILD BARGELLO
Name of Maker: LADY RAGS
WILD BARGELLO - This quilt was three years in the making. I used a sew and flip quilt as you go method. r projects. I discuss this quilt in detail on my blog. Gift for a co worker with cancer. http://nonniequiltingdreams.wordpress.com/
Autumn Leaves
Name of Maker: Beesquilts
Autumn Leaves - My 1st quilt. I took my first quilting class where we learned the rail fence block and picking fabric colors. The instructor worked with us to teach us how to pick fabrics. We had to come up with our own design layout and machine quilt our piece. I'm hooked on quilting and love it!
Bailey
Name of Maker: Nikki Rowell
Bailey"s Space Oddesey - I created this quilt for my grandson Bailey, he is into space, astronauts and all things cosmic. It did receive an honorable mention at the Pensacola quilt show 2010. The quilting pattern was adapted from a Sharon Schamber design I purchased in her book #3 of free motion quilting designs. It was my 3rd quilt I ever made and 2nd I machine quilted myself. I was so excited to get an honorable mention so early in my quilting endeavors.
Stanza Della Signatura
Name of Maker: Carol Moellers
Stanza Della Signatura - My 25th Wedding Anniversary quilt. It was inspired by a picture I saw of a chapel in the Vatican called "Stanza Della Segnatura". The room was designed by this unknown artist who was commission by Pope Julius II. He was working on this chapel the same time Michelangelo was working on the Sistine Chapel. The room was to be a library and a private office and was to represent Truth, Good and Beauty. There were some beautiful frescos and I was fascinated how they connected with each other with their arches and curves. I tried to mimic that in my quilt. I simplified some of the design elements in the room to make it into a quilt top. The mosaic tile floor prompted me to do the quilt with a medallion center and geese curving around to form the arches. There are four frescos in this room, hence the 4 arches in my quilt. I don't claim to be an artist but I just love looking at art and the stories behind their work. In the center of the quilt is a quilted Celtic lovers knot. The geese symbolize the interesting directions our lives have take over the years. The geese are all going in the same direction which is because we are flying together and helping each other achieve our goals and dreams. We found each other and that is why the center has a mariner's compass. It symbolizes the beginning of our get adventure in our wonderful life together. The quilt has no borders, well there is a reason. I wanted it to be that way. It is to symbolize that our life will continue to venture on into the unknown. We will travel together side by side into the future. There will be no boundaries to limit our adventures together.
White Chocolate
Name of Maker: Sandy Weber
White Chocolate - I added some of my own fabrics to a purchased kit including the darker pieces and the inner border. I give most of my quilts away, but made this one for my bedroom. I quilted in on the Gammill classic I own with two friends.
Brenda's Baskets
Name of Maker: Laura Guerin-Hunt
Brenda's Baskets - I saw this pattern for using 10" layer cake to "layer, cut, swap and sew", and it had just a bit of applique which I wanted to try out to as a newbit. I love how it turned out!
Rose Buds
Name of Maker: Carol Wascura
Rose Buds - Modified the simple block quilt design publised in Creative Expression Issue 5. I used the embroidery designs collection Rose Buds by Jenny Haskins. This quilt uses a trapunto technique with free motion stippling. The ribbon on the borders are weaved through button holes and finished with a scallop edge.
Safe Landing
Name of Maker: Brenda Peplinskie
Safe Landing - This was my first commissioned quilt. A woman contacted me about making a quilt for her 4 year old grandson who loved planes. It had to have planes on it, the rest was up to me.
Crop Circle II, Sacramento
Name of Maker: Geneva Carroll
Crop Circle II, Sacramento - This is the second in my series of Crop Circle quilts. The subtitle to this quilt is, "What if dirt wasn't brown?" As I travel all over the world I look out the plane window and draw what I see. Then at home I recreate what I drew, with artistic license of course! This is heavily quilted to represent the rows of crops.
Jacob's Garden
Name of Maker: Brenda Peplinskie
Jacob's Garden - I love the bold colors and black background of this quilt. I pieced it over a year ago and decided to finish the applique this summer. It went suprisingly quickly. I love it and hung it in my den against a brick red wall.
Queen Squares
Name of Maker: JANBLOCK
Queen Squares - I loved the way the squares were all different sizes. I made this quilt to eventually give to one of my grandchildren when they marry. (they are all in their late teens). I'm pleased with the way it turned out. This idea spun off show 603 with Karia Alexander Block Shuffle and Stack the Deck.
Horse Cents
Name of Maker: Charae Hemphill
Horse Cents - Made for my dad, Father's Day 2009.
Dear Jane
Name of Maker: Sharon Engel
Dear Jane - I wanted to make this quilt dedicated to my son who entered the Air Force on April 1, 2008. The original quilt was made during the Civil War and we are again at war and it was completed December, 2009.
3 Tours
Name of Maker: Georgia
3 Tours - Missouri quilt guild challenge. Some dots, spots and rail fence pattern