003: Nick and Sarah Lusk Wedding Quilt—Barbara Lusk
Pieced curves create floating moons in batiks across this quilted universe. Quilted by: Barbara Lusk
004: Liberty Square—Barbara Lusk
Medallion style quilt with eagle holding branch of peace in its claws and American flag symbol. Quilted by: Barbara Lusk
010: Trilliums—Shirley Buckmaster
Appliques on a string background with thread painted quilting. Quilted by: Shirley Buckmaster
011: Fall Splendor—Shirley Buckmaster
Applique on pieced background with machine and hand embroidery. Quilted by: Shirley Buckmaster
012: Great Blue Heron—Shirley Buckmaster
Raw edge applique class taken at AQS. Quilted by: Shirley Buckmaster
013: Floral Wreaths “Lazy Daisy”—Shirley Buckmaster
Hand embroidered blocks- machine pieced and hand quilted. Quilted by: Bernice Ford
014: Winter Sampler—Shirley Buckmaster
Pieced background with hand embroidery and embellishments. Quilted by: Shirley Buckmaster
015: Pixelated Card Trick—Elizabeth Miller
This design is a combination of a card trick variation and a custom film and reel border. It was made to commemorate our son’s graduation from college with a film and video degree. Quilted by: Fern Myers
016: Citadel Quilt—Elizabeth Miller
This quilt tells the story, beginning in the center, of our son’s 4 years and graduation from the Citadel, the military college of South Carolina. Quilted by: Fern Myers
017: Flower Baskets—LaVerne Retzlaff
The quilt is made up of different flowers arranged in different baskets (no two are alike). This quilt will be given to my youngest daughter for her birthday in June. Quilted by: Ruth McCormick
018: Razzmatazz—Mary Asmus
Inspired by Mary Mahuta’s book, "Stripes in Quilting". Quilted by: Mary Asmus
019: Square Dance Jubilee—Mary Asmus
Bright bold interpretation of a classic block. Quilted by: Mary Asmus
019: Square Dance Jubilee—Mary Asmus
Bright bold interpretation of a classic block. Quilted by: Mary Asmus
020: Grape Expectations—Mary Asmus
OCQG’s mystery quilt for 2014-2015. I started making star blocks as instructed, but then veered off with my own arrangement. Quilted by: Mary Asmus
021: Persian Mange Pickle—Mary Asmus
One striped fabric, chopped up into triangles and reassembled. OCQG workshop with Kay Nickols. Quilted by: Mary Asmus
023: Three by Threes—Erena Rieflin
From May 2012 to April 2014, Judy Kleeves, Jeanne Robinson, Erena Rieflin and Carol Schon exchanged these little squares. We were inspired by one of Edyta Sitar’s antique quilts. Quilted by: Ruth McCormick
024: Strippy Log Cabin—Erena Rieflin
Marti Catarine, Judy Kleeves, Jeanne Robinson, Erena Rieflin, Carol Schon, Edyta Sitar and Sue Ziel exchanged the HST. Everyone made their own blocks. This setting is my variatin of an antique quilt owned by Edyta Sitar. Quilted by: Ruth McCormick
025: Kokopelli’s Labyrinth—Adrienne Hooper
Fabrics found at Quilt Corral, Hill City, South Dakota on vaction. Quilted by: Jill Schoen, Jill’s Bobbin Works
026: Mariner’s Compass—Adrienne Hooper
Tribute to those who served in the Vietnam War and were affected by Agent Orange. Quilted by: Jill Schoen, Jill’s Bobbin Works
030: Mystery at Sawyer Glacier—Evelyn Phillips
Appliqued flowers and star squares on point. Quilted by: Ruth McCormick
031: Kate’s Pinwheels—Lesa Reynolds
Pinwheel quilt with laurel birch border. Kate’s High School Graduation Quilt. Quilted by: Ruth McCormick
036: Stars Among the Mums—Lesa Reynolds
Mystery quilt 2014. Blue/gold/brown Quilted by: Ruth McCormick
038: Best Mother-in-Law Ever!—Lisa Berard
My mother-in-law made this quilt for our 25th year Anniversary. It has been displayed proudly in our home since then. Quilted by: made and quilted by Joyce Berard
039: Steve’s Quilt—Lisa Berard
I made this quilt for my boss of many years for making it easy to go to work everyday! Quilted by: Julia McQueen
040: School Teacher’s Labor of Love—Lisa Berard
May Schaeffer was born around 1874. She was a school teacher. The fabrics came from her students, she pieced together in the summers. When she retired she embroidered the quilt. It was given to her niece, Barbara Haggard at the age of 7. She never finishe
041: Paducah Booth Hop 2008—Jan Stepp
the quilt is made of blocks purchased at various booths at the Paducah 2008 quilt show. Thses were put on-point and borders added. Quilted by: Ruth McCormick
042: How Does My Garden Grow?—Ruth McCormick
Example of a computer guided longarm wholecloth quilt. Dandelions are plentiful in my gardens! Quilted by: Ruth McCormick
043: Butler Road Shortcut—Ruth McCormick
Made for the OCQG 2016 "Tree" Challenge. I challenged myself to recreate a photo that I took on Butler Road in Rochester Hills. Quilted by: Ruth McCormick
044: Mariner’s Compass—Ruth McCormick
Made for Gail McCormick to celebrate her graduation from Pennsylvania State University, earning her PhD in Ecology. Two lizards are hidden in the quilting. Quilted by: Ruth McCormick
045: Cocoa Plant and Mint—Ruth McCormick
February 19th- National Chocolate Mint Day. Made for OCQG 2014-2015 "National Day Calender" Challenge. The background is chocolate brown, branches are mint clolor, and the subject is the cocoa bean plant. Quilted by: Ruth McCormick
049: Hawaii Quilt—Susan Lindsey
Hand applique Hwaiian traditional "snowflake" pattern with hand quilted echo design. Quilted by: Susan Lindsey
050: Diamond Log Cabin—Joyce Dawson
This paper-piecing project was a great way to use up many scraps. Over 600 pieces of fabric make up the center. Quilted by: Joyce Dawson
051: Great Blue Heron—Joyce Dawson
I used many of my favorite blue and gray batiks, then enhanced it with paint for more interest. I took Kathy’s class at Grand Rapids AQS Convention in 2014. Quilted by: Joyce Dawson
052: Katie’s Ocean Creatures—Joyce Dawson
Katie chose and sewed the fabrics. Her love of the ocean is reflected in her first quilt. Quilted by: Made by Katie Clark (age 9) Quilted by Becky Sekulovski
053: Cara’s Sea Turtles—Joyce Dawson
Cara chose bright fabrics and had fun making her first quilt. She loves sea turtles! Quilted by: Made by Cara Clark (age 7) Quilted by Becky Sekulovski
054: Mandala—Joyce Dawson
this striking black and gold quilt was made at a class offered at Cristina’s Quilt Shoppe in Rochester. Quilted by: Joyce Dawson
055: My President’s Quilt—Marlee Smearing
This quilt was made and presented to me in thanks for being president of the guild. Quilted by: Made by OCQG quilted by: Ruth McCormick
056: Grandma’s Garden—Gerry Coon
Hand appliqued, hand quilted, machine pieced. I followed the pattern, but added several original blocks. Quilted by: Gerry Coon
057: Celestial Toy Box—Marcia Hollopeter
I loved the original "Color My World" but wanted a smaller quilt. So I reduced the pattern to 1/2 scale in EQ7, foundation piced the quilt and added the outer border. My husband chose the name, as the colors reminded him of the bright colors of children’s
059: Kathy’s Star—Barb DeVilbiss
Red, turquoise and melon wonky stars in low volume field made for one of my nieces. Quilted by: Barb DeVilbiss
060: Star Plus Sampler—Barb DeVilbiss
Aunt Grace and repro fabrics on white field, stars in various sizes. Quilted by: Barb DeVilbiss
061: Confraculations—Jean Forrester
Multicolor abstract design made from random scraps. Quilted by: Ruth McCormick
062: Gramma’s Garden—Kathy Leniczek
16-patch with vines and flowers in sashing with button embellishment. Quilted by: Julia McQueen
064: Summer Solstice—Phyllis Wink
I took a class with Diane at Christina’s to make this quilt. Quilted by: Barbara Lusk
065: Vintage Redwork—Carolyn Smith
Vintage redwork blocks from the freebie table. Combined with my re/white fabric stash. Quilted by: Lisa Burmann
066: Cosmo Churn Dash—Carolyn Smith
Machine pieced churn dash blocks with hand appliqued stripe. Quilted by: Ruth McCormick
067: Field of Flowers—Carolyn Smith
Hand appliqued, machine pieced, wool batting. Quilted by: Lisa Burmann
069: Christmas Tree Tablerunner—Nancy Swinerton
Hand (needleturn) applique and machine quilted. Quilted by: Nancy Swinerton
070: Tesselated Stars with Fairy—Nancy Swinerton
Machine pieced and machine quilted. Fairy made by "Aunt Mary’s Fairies". Quilted by: Nancy Swinerton
071: The Bear—Nancy Swinerton
Hand applique (needleturn) and machine quilted. Quilted by: Nancy Swinerton
072: 2015 Row By Row—Kathy Beguin
I had a lot of fun collecting the rows and visiting different quilt shops. Some rows are from my sister’s and friends on vacation. Quilted by: Kathy Beguin
073: Antique Signature Rail Fence—Kathy Beguin
I found this antique signature rail fence quilt at the Mega mall antique store in Lansing, MI. There’s not a label. I have not been able to find out what the letters and numbers mean under each name. The are 30 states represented, CA having the most signa
074: Baby Doll Quilt—Kathy Beguin
I purchased the material 6 years ago in Kentucky at a sister’s reunion. I made the quilt in Jan. 2016. It’s for a very future great-grand daughter. There is a pocket in back to store the dolls and clothes. Quilted by: Kathy Beguin
075: Dogwood Quilt—Kathy Beguin
I saw the fabric in Christina’s Quilt Shoppe and fell in love with it. It reminds me of living in Virginia and seeing all the Dogwood trees in Springwith their pretty blossoms. I have used this fabric in two other quilts for friends. I learned the border
076: Attic Window Babydoll Quilt—Kathy Beguin
I fussy cut the baby doll material so I could make two quilts and some "stand-alone" dolls and clothes. There’s a pocket in the back to store the dolls and clothes. I hope a very future great-grand daughter will enjoy playing with the quilt, dolls and clo
077: Sheep and Their Shepherd—Wendy Ptak
I was inspired to make this quilt when I participated in a bible study called "Gracetoration" based on 23rd Psalm. Quilted by: Ruth McCormick
082: Sweet Dreams—Judy Keener
10 years in the making for granddaughter Charlotte. Quilted by: Becky Sekulovski
083: Wholecloth-Vintage Linen—Lisa Burmann
Handguided and computerized quilting by Burmann Studios. Quilted by: Lisa Burmann
084: Charm Exchange—Lisa Burmann
When I was in charge of the blockery, we did an exchange of small blocks. Quilted by: Lisa Burmann
085: Simply Charming—Lisa Burmann
Four inch blocks exchanged with: Tina Papineau, Lorraine Davis, Linda Kissel, Sandy Vanhee, and Lynn Isler. Quilted by: Lisa Burmann
086: Original- Saxony Farmhouse—Lisa Burmann
Rich, farmhouse prints make this William Morris inspired design pop! Quilted by: Lisa Burmann
087: Geisha —Rebecca Eiben
Art quilt with piecing, applique, painting, beads and embroidery. Machine quilting. Quilted by: Rebecca Eiben
089: Summer Flowers —Sharon Ede
Nine patches at 3.5 inches. Wool applique flowers. Quilted by: Quilting Dreams Quilt Shop
090: My Blue Heaven—Lois Sayers
This scrappy quilt was started at a Bonnie Hunter class to feature my collection of blue material. Quilted by: Ruth McCormick
091: Garden Medallion—Lois Sayers
An applique center surrounded with churn dash blocks and a stunning border applique. Quilted by: Ruth McCormick
092: Costa Maya—Lois Sayers
This quilt is made of two contrasting materials with three solid complimentary colors. It is quilted in an overall pumpkin leaves pattern. Quilted by: Ruth McCormick
093: “I Do”—Lisa Taylor-Nalette
This is a variation of a wedding ring quilt using the shoofly block. I used the raw edge foot applique technique I learned from Sue Nickols. After completing all 64 blocks, I took about 40 apart to change out some colors. I left on 2×2 in the quilt on pur
094: Paper Dollies—Elizabeth Miller
This quilt reminds me of all the Godly women who have been an encouragement, inspiration, and an example to me. Soli Deo Gloria! Quilted by: Fern Myers
094: Paper Dollies—Elizabeth Miller
This quilt reminds me of all the Godly women who have been an encouragement, inspiration, and an example to me. Soli Deo Gloria! Quilted by: Fern Myers
097: Jeff’s Quilt—Julia McQueen
This is a variation of the Gentleman’s Agreement Pattern. I just tweeked it a bit. Quilted by: Julia McQueen
098: Star Wars—Julia McQueen
Most of these fabrics were in my stash. My gradsons were my inspiration. Quilted by: Julia McQueen
099: Super Easy Christmas—Julia McQueen
This is super easy and fun to make with any fabric. Quilted by: Julia McQueen
101: Original- Evelyn—Lisa Burmann
Original row quilt design named for my Aunt Evelyn sho passed two years ago. Quilted by: Lisa Burmann
105: A Civil War Family Legacy—Rita Weitendorf
My mother-in-law’s grandfather served two enlistments in the Civil War. I made this for her in honor of him. Quilted by: Rita Weitendorf
107: Tribal Blocks—Rita Jenkins
This quilt made from 24 fat quarters was a Christmas gift for my brother. Quilted by: Melissa Minke
109: 4-Patch Stacked Posies—Nancy Partridge
The border fabric makes up at least 48 different blocks once cut and re-arranged-so amazing! Quilted by: Linda Guilbert
110: My Bugs—Tammy Porath
A hand embroidered, pieced and hand quilted wall hanging of 60 insect blocks. Each block was a treat to stitch. Quilted by: Tammy Porath
111: Summer Flowers —Carol Gillespie
Center panel of flowers surrounded by blocks using Seminole piecing from The Complete Book of Seminole Patchwork. Quilted by: Diane Ogg
113: “What’s Black and White and Red All Over”—Della Carian
117 circles in red, white and black, with an original border of half circles. This is a reproduction of a quilt made by many women in the 1880’s. I did design some of these squares myself, because some of the original ones looked too much alike for me. Qu
114: Birds —Della Carian
Taken from stained glass and pottery tiles by William de Morgan 1839-1917. Suzan sent me her pattern before her book came out in 2015 "Quilts from Concept to Contest" by Suzanne Marshall. Quilted by: Julia McQueen
116: Tulips for Torch—Linda Jarosz
Quilt made for my parents, Marge and Carl Anderson for their bedrrom at their lake house. Quilted by: Linda Jarosz
117: Friendship Triangles—Linda Jarosz
A friendship exchange of half square triangles with 2nd Tuesday Quilters Group and friends. Quilted by: Becky Sekulovski
117: Friendship Triangles—Linda Jarosz
A friendship exchange of half square triangles with 2nd Tuesday Quilters Group and friends. Quilted by: Becky Sekulovski
118: Churn Dash—Linda Jarosz
Birthday blocks exchanged by 2nd Tuesday Quilters Group. Planned by Kim Westrick. Quilted by: Becky Sekulovski
119: Starry, Starry, Night—Linda Jarosz
Quilt made for my youngest daughter Heather, 3rd attempt at a star quilt and it went together well when I found this pattern on pinterest. Quilted by: Becky Sekulovski
120: Lucy’s Inspiration—Linda Jarosz
Quilt inspired by a quilt in the MSU quilt museum collection called "Lucy’s Quilt" c. 1850. Quilted by:
121: Fire Flies—Kristine Bolhuis
The firefly panel reminded me of childhood fun catching fire flies with my sister. Quilted by: Fern Myers
122: Bubbles—Kristine Bolhuis
I liked the colors in the animal blocks and added wonky stars in coordinating colors. Quilted by: Fern Myers
123: Stars Forever—Kristine Bolhuis
Patriotic panel surrounded by delectable mountain blocks in border. Quilted by: Fern Myers
124: Birthday Hearts—Kristine Bolhuis
Kit chosen by my grandaughter whose birthday is Vanlentine’s Day. Quilted by: Fern Myers
125: Aqua Delight—Kristine Bolhuis
I loved the colors for the strip sets in this kit but added the varigated aqua strip and white fabric. Quilted by: Fern Myers
127: Stack n Whack LaMoyne Star—Jan Mom
The stars were made from fabric from mother’s memory quilts. Quilted by: Fern Myers
128: Summer Breeze—Fern Myers
This quilt was made for my older sister Helen who has been a support all my life. She loves blue. Quilted by: Fern Myers
130: My Backyard—Carol Kuderko
Hand embroidered and appliqued. Machine pieced and quilted. This quilt is inspired by birds and critters found in my backyard. Quilted by: Carol Kuderko
132: Ocean Waves—Anne Bourdeau
White blocks surrounded by half square triangles. Quilted by: Jodi DeRue
133: Feathered Stars—Viki Clark
Machine pieced and appliqued, longarm quilted. Made from my fabric stash- scrappy! Quilted by: Judy Ettema
134: Sunbursts—Kelley Koszegi
A hand-pieced and hand quilted piece that was a gift to myself! Quilted by: Kelley Koszegi
135: Ohio Stars Meet Paris Flea Market—Julie Darrow
I love Ohio Stars and Paris Flea Market fabric. So I combined the two. Quilted by: Julie Darrow
137: Alex’s Daisies—Julie Darrow
A bright and happy quilt made for my daughter, Alex. Quilted by: Julie Darrow
139: Autumn’s Last Hurrah—Diane Licholat-Surati
Panel style- braided brown tree trunk, blue sky, green grass, attached dimensional orange oak leaves. 2015-16 OCQG Challenge "Trees". Quilted by: Diane Licholat-Surati
140: Chinese New Year—Diane Licholat-Surati
Panel style muslin background with red and white Chinese lantern design, fused letter and symbols, gold fringe, buttons and bell embellishments. 2014 OCQG challenge "Holidays". Quilted by: Diane Licholat-Surati
142: Poppies on the Garden Wall—Diane Licholat-Surati
Small wall quilt with red and cream "poppies" in and on brick wall with 3 smaller blocks along edges. Quilted by: Diane Licholat-Surati
143: Black and White Plus Chartreuse—Diane Licholat-Surati
Small wall quilt with 2 vertical rows of black and white fabrics, plus one piece chartreuse in each row. Set on gray, with black and white top and bottom, bound in chartreuse. Quilted by: Diane Licholat-Surati
146: Circus Quilt—Joan Gunning
Hand appliqued machine pieced with wool batting. Quilted by: Ruth McCormick
147: Spool Quilt—Joan Gunning
Machine pieced- wool batting, hand applique. Quilted by: Ruth McCormick
148: Purple Posies—June Hittenberger
My love for wool and embroidery keeps getting stronger while I combine my scheme with my imagination. Quilted by: June Hittenberger
149: Flower Baskets—June Hittenberger
I fell in love with woll and embroidery. I love the combination of flannels and wools. Quilted by: Quilting Dreams Quilt Shop
151: One Day in My Garden—June Hittenberger
Our group wanted to try our hand on embroidery. This turned out to be a challenge, but I finally got it done! Quilted by: Quilting Dreams Quilt Shop
151: One Day in My Garden—June Hittenberger
Our group wanted to try our hand on embroidery. This turned out to be a challenge, but I finally got it done! Quilted by: Quilting Dreams Quilt Shop
152: Lisa’s Garden—June Hittenberger
Our sewing group each did this quilt as a project. We all fell in love with it when we went on a retreat to gether where it was hanging. Quilted by: Quilting Dreams Quilt Shop
153: Stars—Carol Reimann
Red, white and blue. This quilt is NOT paper pieced! Quilted by: Carol Reimann
155: Yellow Mystery—Linda Guilbert
This quilt started as a mystery by Debbie Caffrey, but I changed it. Quilted by: Linda Guilbert
158: Black, White and One Color—Linda Guilbert
I made this quilt for a quilt challenge for my small Art Quilt Group. The challenge was to use Black and White and add one color. Quilted by: Linda Guilbert
159: One Fabric Quilt—Linda Guilbert
This quilt was made in a class with Kay Nichols using just one fabric for the entire quilt top. Quilted by: Linda Guilbert
160: Hawaiian Breadfruit Variation—Linda Guilbert
I received this quilt as a gift. It was hand appliqued and hand quilted in Hawaii. Quilted by: Linda Guilbert
163: August 14-Creamsicle—Cyndi Anderson
Guild challenge, National Day Of, mine is August 14th-Creamsicle. Took favorite picture of my brother and I at Detroit Zoo in 1964 eating ice cream. Quilted by: Cyndi Anderson
166: Tree of Life—Cyndi Anderson
I love trees and I wanted to pay homage to the author of all- GOD. Quilted by: Cyndi Anderson
167: A Burst of Color—Yvonne Shannon
Star bursts from mini pineapple blocks. Quilted by: Ruth McCormick
167: A Burst of Color—Yvonne Shannon
Star bursts from mini pineapple blocks. Quilted by: Ruth McCormick
169: Lexi’s Zen Tree—Yvonne Shannon
Zentangle Trees in Black & White. 2016 OCQG Challenge Quilted by: Yvonne Shannon
171: Apple of My Pie—Yvonne Shannon
National Day Calendar- Dec 1. OCQG Challenge Dec. 2014 Quilted by: Yvonne Shannon
172: Teal Ziggity—Yvonne Shannon
Lightining bolt bargello in shades of teal. Quilted by: Ruth McCormick
173: Magic Cube—Yvonne Shannon
Tumbling block surrounded by rays in vibrant primary color wheel. Quilted by: Ruth McCormick
174: Prayer Wall—Evelyn Phillips
Butterfly marked pockets on brick wall machine embroidered flowers. Quilted by: Evelyn Phillips
178: “Civil War Love Letters”—Jeanne Robinson
This is my love letter to my husband as well as my cilvil War ancestors. Quilted by: Sandi Voiken
180: Jamestown Landing—Elaine Krause
Scrappy quilt designed by Bonnie Hunter. Over 100 nuestrals and 64 bloack tonals – started in Bonnie’s Workshop in June. Quilted by: Elaine Krause
182: White Birches—June Hittenberger
The first quilt that I made for my daughter right after I started quilting. Hangs in her summer home. Quilted by: Quilting Dreams Quilt Shop
183: Diamond Log Cabin—Lisa Cole-Welby
I took a number of years to complete, but the challenge of this paper pieced quilt is done! Quilted by: Lisa Cole-Welby
184: The Moore’s Wedding Gift—Lisa Cole-Welby
I made this quilt as a wedding gift for good friends Aaron and Lauri. The block is fun and fast! Quilted by: Lisa Cole-Welby