Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Pisces for Marcus
Name of Maker: Carol Crosswhite
Pisces for Marcus - Center medallion features my eldest son's astrological design, Pisces, designed from a fish photo and hand-embroidered, padded and appliqued. Hand-designed border, traditional fish blocks.
Glitzy Cats
Name of Maker: Carol Crosswhite
Glitzy Cats - Begun in class taught by Susan Vassallo. Batik panel used as centerpiece and as basis for rest of work.
Contained Brilliance
Name of Maker: Carol Crosswhite
Contained Brilliance - Paula's pattern used her Opulence fabric, "Megamarbles," fussy-cut to make the design. This was a gift to my brother-in-law.
Midsummer Flight
Name of Maker: Carol Crosswhite
Midsummer Flight - Butterflies were machine appliqued to pieced background to simulate walking through clouds of butterflies in summer fields and thickets. I've done this in nature with large masses of "puddling" butterflies.
Continuity
Name of Maker: Carol Crosswhite
Continuity - Made with scrapbag fabrics from 4 generations of sewers in my family. Quilt reverse documents people and sewing projects fabrics came from; photo transfer portraits, actual fabric swatches.
All is God's Creation
Name of Maker: Luvspaper
All is God's Creation
Kaleidescope Fun
Name of Maker: Candace Door
Kaleidescope Fun - Watching Ricky explain the Kaleidescope quilt was amazing. I thought...I can do this...in fact, I'm going to try. I had to watch parts of the show twice but for the most part his explanation was enough the first time. He's right in saying that the design is not something you can plan. This was a lot of fun to make.
Red Sox Rule
Name of Maker: Denise Lareau
Red Sox Rule - Parents are Red Sox fans and wanted a baseball quilt for their firstborn no matter if it was a girl or boy.
Pams Log Cabin
Name of Maker: kittenangel2001
Pams Log Cabin
Pretty in Pink
Name of Maker: Quiltnut
Pretty in Pink - This was a class project learn to make log cabin blocks. I learned new techniques including the use of flying geese...all the small triangle. The pink areas have a large medallion hand quilted with a feather wreath. Many new techniques were learn by me on this project.
Medallion
Name of Maker: Quiltnut
Medallion - This was made during a class being taught on the drunker's path block
Irish Setters Rule
Name of Maker: Quiltnut
Irish Setters Rule - Made my own drunker's path design with all dog print material. I appliqued Irish Setter heads and bodies to the top....especially for my husband who shows our Irish Setters in Obedience trials around the country. He has had the top Irish Setter in obedience in the country the last few years.
My First Sampler
Name of Maker: Quiltnut
My First Sampler - Made in a begging quilting and rotary cutting class. Learn different techniques.
Irish Chain for Paul
Name of Maker: Quiltnut
Irish Chain for Paul - Made for our bed...each light area is hand quilted with a celtic knot.
Kitten's are my Friends
Name of Maker: Quiltnut
Kitten's are my Friends - Made for my daughters apartment...returned home when she got married.
Bargello Ark
Name of Maker: Quiltnut
Bargello Ark - Made out of Noah's Ark quilt material in primary colors
Winter Wonderland
Name of Maker: Lydia
Winter Wonderland - Winter Wonderland is a quilted tree skirt about 60 inches diameter. The fabric top is pieced jacqard and the bottom is quilter's cotton. The machine embroidery designs are from Husquvarna-Viking and were done on the quilt top using cut-away stabilizer. After the quilt sandwich was assembed, the sandwich was meander quilted. I added buttons from my grandmothers button collection, sparkles, and beads. The beads were applied by machine using a bare-needle technique with lowered feed dogs.
Five Little Monkeys
Name of Maker: Stephanie Peterson
Five Little Monkeys - This quilt was so fun to make. It represents a lot of firsts for me: (a) first quilt I did embroidery on, (b) first quilt I quilted myself (much of it on my friend's long arm machine), (c) first quilt I used a quilted embroidery design for some of the patches, (d) first quilt I embroidered the quilt label on, (e) first scrappy binding, and (f) first quilt where I did everything, from start to finish. This was a ton of fun to make, and I learned so much about embroidery on this quilt. Had done some embroidery before, but not like this. The monkey embroidery designs were purchased from oregonpatchworks.com. The design set is called Monkey Shines. My stipple quilting for the blank blocks was embroidery designs purchased from myfairladydesigns.com. This is going to be a baby gift for my dear colleague, Dr. Jeong-il Cho. It will be a hard one to give up!