The Fourth of July is a day to eat until you can’t eat anymore at a backyard barbecue. Or to gorge on strawberries as they come into season. Or (here in Maine) eat blueberries until they turn your lips and fingers blue.

Today I serve you up a fabric collage blog post feast. In honor of just finishing my first Maine Quilt Retreat of the year, here is a smorgasbord of posts from my previous Maine quilt retreats—2016 through 2018 (Maine retreats prior to those were also prior to having a blog). Try just one, or read them all, it’s up to you.

Apparently I’ve gotten more long-winded over the years, as the first few were quite short—more like chips and dip instead of a burger with all the fixin’s (in my case a juicy veggie burger!). So if you just want a snack try one of the first ones. If you want to feel full to the gills, sample one of the later ones.

This Saturday, I’ll have a new addition to the collection with a post featuring my June 2019 Maine Quilt Retreat.

Bon appétit.

On the Road: Harpswell, ME—Mother’s Day Retreat 2016

On the Road: Harpswell, ME—June 2016 Summertime Collage Quilt Retreat

On the Road: Maine Quilt Retreats October 2016

On the Road: Maine Quilt Retreat May 2017

On the Road: June 2017 Harpswell Retreat

On the Road: September 2017 Harpswell Maine Quilt Retreat

On the Road: October 2017 Maine Advanced Quilt Retreat

On the Road: October 2017 Maine All Levels Quilt Retreat

On the Road: April 2018 Maine Quilt Retreat, Portland

On the Road: June 2018 Harpswell, Maine Quilt Retreat

On the Road: October 2018, Harpswell, Maine Quilt Retreat

On the Road: Portland, ME Collage Quilt Two-Fer—October 2018


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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