Previously I announced that next year, 2023, I would be taking a sabbatical from traveling to teach. However, that doesn’t mean I won’t be teaching at all. There will be a few (yet-to-be-determined) Live Online Classes, and I’ll certainly continue to do my Fabric Collage Coaching—I’ve really come to enjoy the depth and individualization that can come in those one-on-one sessions. So I don’t want you to think I’m abandoning you.

In fact, if you are anxious to get started learning fabric collage, let me remind you of the Fabric Collage Master Class. This online learning resource, along with the private Facebook page for sharing and asking questions of fellow learners, is available now and for whenever you are ready to take the step toward learning, or learning more, about fabric collage.

This Saturday in your regular post, I’ll talk about another way that I’m developing to teach fabric collage. Maybe it will be the right way for you.

Online Master Class Now Available: Some Reflections


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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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.

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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.

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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.Susan Carlson Throwback Thursday: More Fabric Collage Feathered Friends

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