Over the past few months, these Throwback Thursdays have (with other posts inserted here and there) been leading you through the fabric collage process. It began back at the end of May with “Making a Pattern for Fabric Collage” and has just finished up with “Hang It Up: Making Your Art Quilt Art.”

Below is a listing of these how-to posts.

These posts form the skeleton of the Fabric Collage Online Master Class Manual, which draws links between, expands upon, and clarifies these steps in the process. Coming soon, I will give you a preview of an interesting upgrade I am making to the Master Class Manual, free of charge (of course) to those who own it.

For some time I have been working on a quilt of my niece, Maia, tentatively called “Monarch Maia.” My Patreon supporters have been able to see videos I’ve made of the progress along the way (new Patreon supporters also gain access to these videos). My plan is to edit those videos into a tutorial on making a portrait that I will add to the Master Class Manual. When I give “Monarch Maia” the Quilt Stories treatment, I’ll also provide a short “trailer” announcing the upgrade to the Master Class Manual.

I will continue to make upgrades such as these to the Master Class Manual as they are called for. For more information on the Master Class Manual, click on this link, or the button at the end of this post.

Meanwhile, this Saturday in your regular post, I take a short break from the world of fabric collage, as I do each year at this time, to share my summer adventures with you. Tom and I both do have a life outside this blog, believe it or not!

Susan Carlson Throwback Thursday: Making a Pattern for Fabric Collage

Choosing Fabric for Fabric Collage (Updated with Video)

Why Color Is Irrelevant

Why Glue? Updated with Video

Running with Pelicans: Scissors for Fabric Collage

Telling the Story: Fabric Collage Backgrounds

Free-Motion Quilting on Fabric Collage Quilts

Finishing: Put the Final Touch on Your Fabric Collage Quilt

Hang It Up: Making Your Art Quilt Art


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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