I try hard to provide new content about fabric collage each week, but some weeks are more “how-to” oriented than others. What many may not realize, however, is that after more than three years of producing the blog, there’s a pretty good library of existing posts that readers can access anytime they want. So if you just NEED to know more about fabric collage, you can always find it on my website.

Thus, this week’s Throwback Thursday explains how you can use my website to find exactly what you want, when you want it.

This Saturday, in your regular post, I’ll explore another facet of my online presence, Facebook.

Between the two—the website and Facebook—I hope you get enough information to slake your fabric collage thirst.

Hey! I Have a Website!


Fabric Collage Master Class

For instructions on the entire fabric collage process, you can purchase the Susan Carlson Fabric Collage Online Master Class Manual. Using video, photos, and text I take you from soup to nuts, beginning to end in creating your own fabric collage masterpiece.

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Call for Submissions!
For Fabric Collage Online Master Class Users

Deadline: March 19, 2019

It’s been a year since the Fabric Collage Master Class Manual was launched! To celebrate that anniversary, Susan is writing a “Finish Line” blog post of quilts created using the Master Class Manual (to be published March 23, 2019).

Any quilt created using the Master Class Manual is eligible.

If you have a finished quilt you would like to submit, you can email Tom directly: [email protected].

Here are the details:

By submitting the images and information you are giving permission for Susan Carlson to use your images in this blog post.

Please submit the following:

1. Images: At least 1 shot of completed piece. If you have them, please also include 1 or 2 detail shots (if appropriate) and up to 3 in-progress shots. Each image should be at least 1000 pixels along its longest edge (around 1 Mb size. If your email program asks for size click “large”). If needed, please review Susan’s blog post on taking nice photographs of your work: https://susancarlson.com/”¦/take-a-flattering-picture-of-yo”¦/

2. Please include a short explanation of the piece, its inspiration (if appropriate) or source. Also include a reflection on the process if desired. You may want to mention your level of experience in quilting or fabric collage.

3. Your name, hometown, title of piece, size, and date completed.

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