Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Gene's Heart Mountain Farm
Name of Maker: Judy Braten
Gene's Heart Mountain Farm - This is the first machine pieced quilt I made -- I thought the blocks were quite ugly but my husband just loved them so I decided to quilt it up for him. He's a farmer, country farm blocks, so I quilted tractors in the border as he spends lots of time in the tractor.
Pinwheel Fantasy
Name of Maker: Judy Braten
Pinwheel Fantasy - Saw this quilt in a Quiltmaker Magazine years ago and just fell in love. Totally hand pieced and hand quilted. Was featured in the 1991 Quilt Art Engagement Calendar June 24-30th. That was quite a thrill!
Un-named
Name of Maker: Judy Braten
Un-named - This quilt made for my oldest daughter's high school graduation 25 years ago. 100% hand pieced and hand quilted, including the binding. She had it on a bed for years and the navy blue has faded quite a bit.
Kaleidoscope Chain
Name of Maker: Judy Braten
Kaleidoscope Chain - I really like looking at Paula Nadelstern's beautiful kaleidoscope quilts BUT totally lacking the talent to make one I jumped at the "cheater fabric" featuring her gorgeous kaleidoscopes. This is my use of that fabric combined with my batiks. This quilt is based on the Chain of Hearts quilt in You Did What With My T-Shirts! book substituting the kaleidoscopes for the hearts. made for my daughter's stepson for his graduation from high school. I made it and she had it quilted.
Advent Tree
Name of Maker: Arlene Ritz
Advent Tree
Briar's Log Cabin
Name of Maker: Charae Hemphill-Dabb
Briar's Log Cabin - First log cabin quilt top made from left over fabric given to me by my mother and quilted by a friend of hers. Adopted by my niece for her first child's nursery in 2008.
Kaitlyn's Quilt
Name of Maker: vernalgrandma
Kaitlyn's Quilt - I'm most proud of the free motion quilting of the castle.
Maycee's Quilt
Name of Maker: vernalgrandma
Maycee's Quilt - I'm a beginning quilter so this is stitched in the ditch on minkee fabric. Minkee on front and back.
Ty Ty's Quilt
Name of Maker: vernalgrandma
Ty Ty's Quilt - I used minkee squares on the front and flannel on the back. Learning to quilt in the ditch and match my corners.
Happiness
Name of Maker: Judeen Izzard
Happiness - Quilt made as a door prize for a Quilt Christmas luncheon. Used scraps. This was so fun to make, fusable applique and machine embrodiery
Aloha Maui
Name of Maker: Deb Lynch
Aloha Maui - This quilt is inspired by the leis that are sold here. A little gecko peeks out to say, "Aloha!".
Home on Whidbey
Name of Maker: Connie Duddridge
Home on Whidbey
Lake Above Boulder, CO
Name of Maker: Li Hertzi
Lake Above Boulder, CO - Li's 4th thread painting.... This is from a painting and photo I took on a hike. This is one of my favorite places and on that day the water was beautiful. I wanted to try water again as I enjoyed doing the ocean waves on the first one.
Grandmother's Flower Garden
Name of Maker: Kathy Goodman
Grandmother's Flower Garden
Underground Railroad
Name of Maker: Annette
Underground Railroad - I decided to spice up the sashing.
Ella's First Birthday!
Name of Maker: Charae Hemphill-Dabb
Ella's First Birthday! - Made for my grand daughter for her first birthday using wonderful KP Kids fabric and absolutely no contrast!
Mademoiselle Cabernet Sauvignon
Name of Maker: Sandra Berkley
Mademoiselle Cabernet Sauvignon - Displayed in the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum's 2007 show entitled "Gingham Dogs and Calico Cats." This classy, four-year old standard poodle (Caby) is the canine love of Sandra's life. Swarovski crystals around her neck and a pink velvet bow in her ear show just how pampered a furry friend can be!
Fairy Picnic
Name of Maker: Annette
Fairy Picnic
Kimono
Name of Maker: Annette
Kimono - My all polish cousin has her home in all oriental red and black. I wanted to add some color to her home but keep in line with her theme. This was my thank you gift to her for her kindness to my daughter and I when we were in Florida.
Kaleidoscope Jewel
Name of Maker: Adele Dunnigan
Kaleidoscope Jewel - I Wanted to get rid of some scrap fabric, and what better way than a Kaleidoscope. These things can become addictive. The border and binding fabric was the only one purchased for this quilt