Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

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Name of Maker: ambrosia
no name - This is my latest and most favorite quilt. ( of all 5 I've done - LOL) Again I wanted a southwest feel to it. I love the way it turned out! The brown squares have a brown paisley on them which give them a tooled leather look. But the whole thing was based on the turquoise, everything else was picked to go with it. This is now quilted in the ditch and bound with a small pebbley light brown pattern. I didn't measure this one either. It just covers the top of a queen size bed.
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Name of Maker: ambrosia
not named - I wanted this quilt to have a southwest feel to it. I really like how it turned out. The measurements are approximate, because I forgot to measure. I quilted it using a solid red back and binding and stitched in the ditched on all horizontal and vertical seams. It's being used on a twin size bed.
An Optical Fall
Name of Maker: Connor Bingham
An Optical Fall
Dreamcatcher for Anne Marie
Name of Maker: Carol Florcyk
Dreamcatcher for Anne Marie - I made this for my friend's 50th birthday.
Alejandro's Quilt
Name of Maker: Charlene Federowicz
Alejandro's Quilt - A baby gift for my daughter's friend who was her maid of honor, and god mother to my grandsons.
Grandma's table topper
Name of Maker: ahha1
Grandma's table topper
In Memory of Ethel Mae
Name of Maker: Kelli Wolfe
In Memory of Ethel Mae - This is my very first commissioned quilt and my first attempt at free motion feathers. Many thanks to Ricky Tims and Diane Gaudynski for their inspiring works.
The Lemon and Brown Quilt
Name of Maker: Janice Maxwell
The Lemon and Brown Quilt - I use this quilt to keep me warm whilst I'm watching TV and sewing at night.
The Brown Quilt
Name of Maker: Janice Maxwell
The Brown Quilt - I attended a Ricky Timms work shop in Northern Ireland and he taught us this pattern. Some of the gold fabrics I used would fray very easily so I have mounted the quilt on the wall up my home staircase.
All in a Pickle
Name of Maker: StephanieNewman
All in a Pickle - Foundation pieced scrappy quilt in blues and creams, this is one of my favourite quilts to sleep under!
Jacobean Rebellion
Name of Maker: StephanieNewman
Jacobean Rebellion - Needle turn applique Miniature quilt pays tribute to the embroidered art of the Jacobean period of English history.
Scintillate, Scintillate
Name of Maker: StephanieNewman
Scintillate, Scintillate - My Jinny Beyer Palette Challenge Finalist entry 2008, original design based on starts within stars, distorts and combines the traditional lost ship and nine patch blocks.
Its a Spring Thing
Name of Maker: StephanieNewman
Its a Spring Thing - Wholecloth beaded quilt inspired by flowers in my spring garden
Freedom
Name of Maker: Renita
Freedom - I made this quilt in honor of my father and the other men who served in the Korean War and survived being in a prison camp.
Tulip Stars
Name of Maker: pamo65
Tulip Stars - I won the BOM at my guild in July 2007. I did not want the quilt to shout Christmas so I bordered it with tulips on a black background. The quilting is improvizational. It is completed with piped binding.
Kool Explosion
Name of Maker: pamo65
Kool Explosion - This was begun when Ricky taught the Kool Kaleidoscope class in Charleston. I wanted to make mine larger and he suggested that I put partial kaleidoscopes in the four corners. It took several years to find the right border fabric. It was quilted by me on my Viking Sapphire in a custom designed table. I used my favorite thread--Superior, of course. I used Rainbows(802, 836, 831, and 841 with Art Studio 110 and Highlights 748 in the border. I used Masterpiece 154 in the bobbin. It is bound with piped binding.
We'll Never Forget
Name of Maker: pamo65
We'll Never Forget - I made this quilt for the first anniversary of 9 11. I had fabric that had NYC with the Twin Towers and Washington, DC. To commemorate the third site, I used the term "Let's Roll". I used bobbin drawing (that I learned from Libby Lehman) to do the writing. It was displayed at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Charleston for the first anniversary of 9 11.