Quilt Gallery  (21,106 Quilts)

Frosty Nights
Name of Maker: Dorothy Midson
Frosty Nights - This Quilt is the negative shapes left from an applique quilt I made backed with all the scrap fabric from all the other quilts I made in the same year.
Theresa's Quilt
Name of Maker: Kelly Montgomery
Theresa's Quilt - This quilt was created for Theresa. I asked her what her favorite colors were and she stated "earth tones".
Old Glory
Name of Maker: Leeann
Old Glory
mini design wall
Name of Maker: k2 designs
mini design wall - This is just a 16" x 16" quilted piece of one fabric, BUT the back side is a grid flannel. Perfect for a mini-travel design wall....
Linna's Quilt
Name of Maker: Barbara Alexander
Linna's Quilt - This quilt is for my first great granddaughter, Linna. Her walls are painted lime peel green, so I made the quilt green and pink, which I liked better than I thought I would! I used buttonhole machine stitching on raw edged applique pieces, so it would handle quite a lot of wash and wear use. I'm interested to see just how well it DOES hold up to heavy use.
Sue Garman BOM
Name of Maker: Judy
Sue Garman BOM - I just want to show my BOM at this three month into it.
Hearts Aflutter
Name of Maker: Mindy Bollerslev
Hearts Aflutter - 4 panel blocks showcased in reds, pinks and browns. Only original pattern panels were used coordinating fabrics were changed to add in the chocolate color. Quick easy to make with a scrappy look.
Waterlily
Name of Maker: Pat Leask
Waterlily - My fisrt attempt at Beth's techniques after seeing her on TQS and getting her book. Was fun and I was happy with the results. Will make a bigger "scaled" one next try!
Turning twenty
Name of Maker: Judy
Turning twenty - I loved this material that was in a kit from our local quilt store. I made this quilt for my sister and then bought another kit for myself. The pattern was included with the kit. I think I went and bought another kit in another color. They went together so fast and I really liked the look. FUN
Goosy Goosy Gander
Name of Maker: Judy
Goosy Goosy Gander - We have a small group of appliquer's and this was a block of the month. I created this quilt all the way and practiced macine quilting on it. I rather like it.
Batik BOM
Name of Maker: Judy
Batik BOM - This is a quilt shop BOM that I put together and did the machine quilting also.
God Bless America
Name of Maker: Judy
God Bless America - Three of us friends saw this at Manteca CA Quilt Show and had a deal to the one who didn't finish it by the next year's Manteca show would take others to lunch. I finished mine.
Bring on the wine!
Name of Maker: Kris Holderness
Bring on the wine! - This pattern was easy and fun to make.
Iris Quilt
Name of Maker: Jane Karhu Powers
Iris Quilt - This was my first quilt I put together and hand quilted. I embroidered 12 cross stitched blocks and pieced it together to fit our queen sized bed. Quiet an undertaking for a first quilt. I did enjoy the process of making it fit the bed, but I soon found out this was not an easy task.The whole process took about 4 years. Embroidery to completion of binding.
Our Flat Christmas Tree
Name of Maker: Jane Karhu Powers
Our Flat Christmas Tree - This, yet again, was in response to my husband. We recently moved into a new house that really did not have a good place for our Christmas Tree. So to answer my complaining of no where to put the tree; my husband said,"You'll just have to make a flat one and hang it on the wall." So, out came the EQ6 and "Our Flat Christmas Tree" was created. I started around Thanksgiving and it was not done for Christmas. Our Tree went in the foyer and "Our Flat Christmas Tree" was done in January. Next year it goes on the wall!
Free to Fly
Name of Maker: Jeannette Larson
Free to Fly - This was a "Baker's Dozen" block exchange with a subgroup of my Guild. We each make 13 blocks, keep one and exchange the rest. The challenge was for batik butterflies on an amish black background. I used King Tut variegated thread to handquilt, and while it doesn't show well in the photo, looks beautiful on the amish black fabric.
Circles
Name of Maker: Jane Karhu Powers
Circles - This circle quilt is a product of Libby Lehman's class she held at Sew Many Ideas in Jackson Tennessee. The class was in November 2008, but I just finished it in March 2009. Thanks Libby, It sure was fun!
Connie's Rag Quilt
Name of Maker: Jodie Loven
Connie's Rag Quilt - This one is made from old jeans, cotton backing and NO batting. Designs are machine embroidery.
Sunflowers and Goldfinches
Name of Maker: Jane Karhu Powers
Sunflowers and Goldfinches - This quilt is now quilted and it is hanging in our foyer. My husband likes this quilt and thinks it is good but still favors my "Iris Field" quilt, which hangs over our fireplace. The Goldfinch designs are adapted from Pamela Humphries' Applique Birds.