Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Indiana Sunflowers
Name of Maker: Claire Cooper
Indiana Sunflowers - I started this quilt in 2004 in a class taught by Phil Beaver.
De Morgan Gryphon
Name of Maker: Claire Cooper
De Morgan Gryphon - A contemporary of William Morris, William De Morgan is probably best known for this ceramic tile designs. Quilt is fused applique, machine quilted.
My Own Reflection
Name of Maker: Flipper
My Own Reflection - This was a fun, play-with-my-fabrics, quick quilt. The rick-rack in the binding added just the right bright finish it needed! It hangs in my living room.
Moonglow
Name of Maker: Peggi Yacovissi
Moonglow - I loved this design from the first time I saw it! When the top was complete I decided it deserved hand quilting. Several years later I finished it.
Poseys and purple
Name of Maker: Linda Rae Souza
Poseys and purple - The blocks were made in a "'mystery" class through my local guild. I had so much fun that I went home and added several more blocks and a purple border.
African Travels
Name of Maker: Vicki Crooms
African Travels - I love the fabric designs of Julie Cairns. She lived in Africa and has a terrific eye for the colors and interesting designs. Every year I look forward to her new designs. The photo shows the quilt as it was displayed in my guild's bi-annual show, "Festival of Quilts" in 2007. This is a quilt I use on my bed. I give a lot of my quilts away, and I always hope they are being used.
Tami's Sampler
Name of Maker: Tami Hutchinson
Tami's Sampler - This was a block of the month pattern that was sponsored by Brenda's Quilt Stop in El Dorado Springs, MO. I enjoyed making it alot. The colors were a little out of my comfort zone but now that it is finished I kinda like it. I lean toward the bright colors, But I do love all greens so it was ok. LOL
Wild Horses
Name of Maker: Flipper
Wild Horses - I made this quilt in three days and had such a blast. It was my first attempt at free-motion quilting and if you could see the back you would gasp in horror! I forgot to lower the feed-dogs!
Winning Colors
Name of Maker: Flipper
Winning Colors - I made this quilt from a bunch of batiks I won in a Fabshop HOp drawing. It has some of my early attempts at machine quilting. It cheers the walls of my home office.
Haiku
Name of Maker: Laurie Miller / Citaborea
Haiku - Combination of pieced blocks made of upholstery fabric and fused fabric for bamboo and birds.
A Vivid Dream of the Ocean
Name of Maker: Laurie Miller / Citaborea
A Vivid Dream of the Ocean - Used Marge Edie's Bargello book to learn the method.
Tessellating Pinwheels
Name of Maker: Laurie Miller / Citaborea
Tessellating Pinwheels - Tessellating pattern I designed
Curlish Figures
Name of Maker: Laurie Miller / Citaborea
Curlish Figures - Curved piecing
Sebastian Bach
Name of Maker: Laurie Miller / Citaborea
Sebastian Bach - Thread Painting of my friend Sharlie's alpaca, Sebastian Bach.
Japanese Jigsaw
Name of Maker: Laurie Miller / Citaborea
Japanese Jigsaw - Single template- much easier than traditional pinebark piecing.
Gabe Warhol
Name of Maker: Laurie Miller / Citaborea
Gabe Warhol - Fused, machine embroidered, based on my cat, Gabe, and the "Marilyn" series that Andy Warhol did.
Life Unfolding
Name of Maker: Barbara Olson
Life Unfolding - Life Unfolding did just that, it unfolding durning the design process. It first revealed a forest, then planets and evolved to an under the ocen image. Stain stitching, yarns and beads add to it energy.
Baby Quilt for friend
Name of Maker: Laurie Miller / Citaborea
Baby Quilt for friend - Completely orginal - combination of curved and straight strip piecing.
Wild Child
Name of Maker: Barbara Olson
Wild Child - Wild Child is flled ith fun fabrics and vibrant energy. It was a joy to create. I have designed a pattern for this quilt available on m web site: www.babaalsoquiltart.com.
Birdie Chain
Name of Maker: Tami Hutchinson
Birdie Chain - I named this one Birdie Chain because it is quilted with a Bird design made by my sister Renee Larson. It is my first quilt (really my second but no one will ever see the real first one, YUCK).