John Scibran's Portfolio
This quilt was made for my partner Doug. He loves nature and bears and eagles. I designed this quilt with Electric Quilt 5. It received a second place ribbon in the Warwick Valley Quilt Guild's 2004 Quilt Show.
This cute little quilt used a technique to make a Cathedral Window quilt entirely by machine. It is a real fun technique.
Jane Stickle made a quilt in 1863 which had 169 different blocks in it. It is called the Dear Jane quilt. This is my interpretation of some of the blocks done in batiks.
This quilt is called Hawaiian Sunset and comes from the book Tropical Thirds.
This wallhanging was made in a flying geese technique class I took in Poughkeepsie, NY
This quilt comes from the Sew Wonky pattern. It is a class it am doing at Quilter's Crossing in West Nyack, NY
This fun wallhangeing was made from I kit I bought at a quilt show and uses a unique angled ruler. I loved the effect and decided to make one.
Nancy Elliott MacDonald found a unique way to make the Winding Ways Quilt. It makes a great class.
This bright quilt won first place in the Woodstock Quilt Supply Challenge in 2003. It is made from Jane Sassaman's Floral Fantasy Collection.
For Woodstock Quilt Supply's 2004 challenge, they decided to use the Tushka Homma line from Andover Fabrics. My entry got Honorable Mention this year
For the Warwick Valley Quilt Guild's 2004 challenge, I designed this bright quilt to represent the theme of the show which was "Star over the Mountain"
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