The end is here! Accurate, but more dramatic than necessary.
This is the last in this series of posts outlining the entire process of fabric collage. For three months we’ve been going step-by-step through the technique.
This week we cover the different ways of displaying your fabric collage quilt. From a traditional casing, to mounting on stretcher bars, to the use of velcro, the best way to hang your quilt is the one that shows it off the best. You put a lot of work into your fabric collage so choose your method of display wisely.
Tonight at 7:00p.m. Eastern (Daylight Savings) Time, I will host a Thursday Night in My Studio Live! presentation where I’ll answer your questions about the four March TBT blog posts in this series and, time permitting, any other questions you may have. See the list below for a review and links to those posts. There is still room for more attendees in this Zoom webinar, so PLEASE REGISTER HERE.
Our 2021 challenge to you has been to pick a subject and work on it through the first three months of the year, week-by-week. Do your homework (a.k.a. read the posts) throughout each month, then attend the meeting at the end of that month to ask questions pertaining to those four posts. Now’s the time to ask any final questions on the final steps of the fabric collage process.
Send questions and/or photos for the meeting to Tom: [email protected]. Please include “Thursday Night” in the subject head. We’ll set them up in a slide show and I’ll answer those questions and give feedback live, this evening March 25th. Thanks! I look forward to seeing you there!
If you would like to see the subjects covered in all the previous Thursday Night in My Studio Live! presentations of 2020, please click here.
Schedule of How-To Posts and Thursday Night Presentations
January 7: From Photo to Fabric: Choose the Best Shot
January 14: Making a Pattern for Fabric Collage Update
January 21: Choosing Fabric for Fabric Collage (Updated with Video)
January 28: Create a Palette for Fabric Collage
January 28: Thursday Night in My Studio Live!: Fabric Collage Basics 1 PURCHASE $10
February 4: Why Glue? Updated with Video
February 11: Fabric Collage and the Messy-Scary Stage
February 18: Sequence in Fabric Collage Part 1
February 25: Telling the Story: Fabric Collage Backgrounds
February 25: Thursday Night in My Studio Live!: Fabric Collage Basics 2 PURCHASE $10
March 4: Using Sheer, Netting, and other Semi-Transparent Fabrics
March 11: When Is My Fabric Collage Quilt Done?
March 18: Free-Motion Quilting on Fabric Collage Quilts
March 25: Hang It Up: Making Your Art Quilt Art
March 25: Thursday Night in My Studio Live!: Fabric Collage Basics 3 REGISTER $10
Susan Carlson Fabric Collage: Spiral eWorkshop
Wondering if fabric collage is for you? This eWorkshop is intended for beginners in fabric collage. The spiral project is simple, low stress, but still teaches the basic techniques of fabric collage. It also serves as a handy refresher course for those with more experience.
Susan Carlson Fabric Collage: Sea Turtle eWorkshop
Learn fabric collage with Susan Carlson. Each step is clearly written, illustrated with photos, and demonstrated with video. Learn with a Sea Turtle then launch into any fabric collage project you wish.
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.
Serendipity Quilts for Sale
$29.95 plus shipping. Full color throughout. Four complete projects, start to finish, of increasing complexity. Learn fabric collage with this book.