NSNG Machine and hand appliqued, machine quilted. This quilt is part of a series of quilts called “Something from Nothing”. All the quilts are made from cast off fabrics, mostly from decorator sample books.
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Magic CarpetAnn Wasserman
NSNG Machine pieced and quilted, embellished with beads and baubles. This quilt is part of a series of quilts called “Something from Nothing”. All the quilts are made from cast off fabrics, mostly from decorator sample books.
Magic VineAnn Wasserman
Vintage hand-appliqued and hand embroidered quilt top, hand-quilted. I purchased this 1930’s quilt top about 30 years ago, along with enough fabric for the back. The appliqué is incredibly well-done. I designed the quilting and finished the quilt in honor of the anonymous artist who started it.
Flower BedAnn Wasserman
Folded fabric, tied, bead and button embellishment. This is one of a series I am making called Something From Nothing. All fabrics and embellishments are scraps and odds and ends.
Cleopatra’s FanAnn Wasserman
/ IQI Machine applique and machine quilting.
Deer Creek FenAnn Wasserman
Machine appliqué, hand embroidery, machine quilting. This quilt depicts the area where a friend of mine does her zoology research. She sent many photos and I reproduced both the flora and fauna she studies in as much detail as possible.
Rhombic HexecontahedronAnn Wasserman
60 diamonds constructed with cardboard, batting and glue, then hand stitched together. This was very fun to make.
ConcertoAnn Wasserman
Machine pieced and quilted, hand appliquéd and embellished. I just can’t have too many irises in my life. This quilt is an ode to my favorite flower, a soloist accompanied by a garden riotous with color. (Printed fabric by Jane Sassaman).
Something from Nothing:Ann Wasserman
Machine pieced, machine appliquéd, machine quilted Several years ago, I “inherited” a huge collection of decorator fabric samples. I set myself the challenge to use these fabrics to make a series of quilts in which: all the different colorways of a fabric are used, and the quilt design somehow related to the print. I haveContinue reading “Something from Nothing:
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