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).
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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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CathedralAnn Wasserman
Machine appliqued, machine quilted. This quilt is one of a series called Something From Nothing, made of decorator fabric samples. The designs of these quilts are all inspired by the prints of the fabrics.
Gas GiantAnn Wasserman
Machine appliqué. Hand embellishing/tying. Made with decorator fabric samples and odd bits of metal.
Berry StripesAnn Wasserman
Machine pieced, appliquéd & quilted. Made with fabric scraps from clothing designer Alice Berry.
Delectable Mountain StarBarbara Wessel
Machine pieced, long-arm machine quilted. Machine pieced from scraps. Long arm quilting by Amy Parker, Evanston, IL. Design Source – Pattern from “Great American Quilts 1992” published by Oxmoor House
Ride ’em CowboyBarbara Wessel
Hand appliqué and embroidery; machine quilting. It took 50 years to complete this quilt, which was purchased as a kit at Marshall Field’s in 1952!
Delectable Mountain StarBarbara Wessel
Machine pieced scrap quilt. Machine quilted by Mary Sarafini, Granville, IL. I enjoyed making this quilt for my daughter. All print fabrics are from scraps.
WhisperBarbara Wessel
Machine pieced using hand dyed 100% cotton from Cherrywood Fabrics. Machine quilted by Maureen O’Connor of Quilter’s Heaven