Browse Projects Debuts Popular Category Style Type Modern Holiday Batik Civil War Paper Pieced Hand Pieced 30's Memory Heirloom Traditional Art Applique Primitive Other Wall Hanging Table Runner Baby Lap / Throw Twin Double Queen King Other 5" Square 10" Square 2 1/2" Strips 1 1/2" Strips 6" Triangles Fat Quarters 2 1/2" Square Hexagon Fabric By The Yard Other New Life This art quilt was designed for Recycled Art in the Park in my community. It was made from recycled sheets, pillowcases, shirts, jeans, tee shirts,and my grandmother's doilies. By Quiltsbykay 12 LIKES | 1457 VIEWS A Summery Bath Makeover! My bathroom needed a makeover but I didn't want to spend a ton of cash. So I picked up a plain white fabric shower curtain at Target on clearance for $8. Then I used some left-over scraps of a World Tour jellyroll purchased from a MSQC Daily Deal (a couple of years ago) and created a bordered Summer in the Park pattern. I used a spray basting method to line it all up and then stitched it down. It really brightens up my bathroom! By BeckyLeeSews 30 LIKES | 1766 VIEWS Charms and Minis I used one 5" charm pack and one 2 1/2" mini charm pack bordering them to make a 5" square. By TriciaJ 19 LIKES | 1443 VIEWS A Little Grey I received a call for a prayer quilt in yellow, grey and a little blue. Since we didn't have one that matched those colors I made this in 36 hours. By kwain 4 LIKES | 999 VIEWS Disappearing Pinwheel My mom and I decided to make the Disappearing Pinwheel quilt. My mom made the original version in reds and I made the churn dash version in blues and then we switched half our blocks. That way we both got unique quilts. It was easy and a lot of fun. The blocks are made out of scraps. I gave this quilt to Jill for her wedding. By AngieB 12 LIKES | 1364 VIEWS Beach Quilt I used an Eleanor Burns pattern to make this quilt for our place at the beach... By stitchywoman 18 LIKES | 1422 VIEWS Love to my daughter My desire to learn quilting began when my youngest was a babe. I didn't get around to actually learning until she was 20 though. The stars are all new material representing colors she likes as well as things she enjoys. The scrappy blocks are primarily baby/toddler clothes that did not get lost over the years with a touch of new fabric to complete blocks as needed. By RoseMA 3 LIKES | 1040 VIEWS Flower Project Hand Appliquéd and Hand Quilted. Pattern came from my friend Mary Clark. Used wool batting to give some definition. By SandyWhite 7 LIKES | 1291 VIEWS Hexagon Table Topper Made with one inch Hexagons. Hand pieced with a running stitch using Inklingo for lines. Hand quilted. By SandyWhite 11 LIKES | 1262 VIEWS Patchwork of the Crosses in Red and White I hand pieced this miniature. It's 18.5" x 18.5". Also hand quilted. I entered this quilt in Sauders Quilt Show in Archbold Ohio and received a third place. The hand piecing is done using a running stitch. The stitching lines were provided by Inklingo By SandyWhite 18 LIKES | 1645 VIEWS Country style the is so new England... I love all the graphic in this line By Cabinque 17 LIKES | 1394 VIEWS Common Sense Several of my friends were working on this quilt. I just loved how fresh it looked with all those Aunt Grace fabrics. I got the pattern and the grid and started cutting. There are approximately 1700 pieces to this quilt. My thoughts in the middle of cutting were...if I had any common sense, I might not have started it. It is an easy sew and I recommend you read the pattern before starting. I love it. By Sewcrazyfl 12 LIKES | 1292 VIEWS Ninja Quilt This one was a wedding present for my son's martial arts instructors who were married recently. I used "Year of the Ninja" fabric for most of it but two of the blocks were made from t-shirts with their school's logo (luckily most of the colors matched). By hopelohman 8 LIKES | 1243 VIEWS Shades of purple This is 5th quilt I have made based on Block Magazine from Missouri quilt. It really was as easy as Jenny said in her tutorial! By patriciajeong 23 LIKES | 1333 VIEWS Patty's Disappearing Pinwheel Churn Dash Quilt I created this quilt for my sister, Patty, that is hostessing our Smith Sisters Reunion this year. There are 6 Smith sisters and this will be our third reunion get together. I have made a quilt for each hostess so far. By LindaMartindale 11 LIKES | 1782 VIEWS «12...949950951952953954955...10561057»