Susan Carlson Throwback Thursday: Fabric Collage Wings and Fins—Not to be Missed
As we count down the days to the official start of summer, Memorial Day, some of you may have a different idea of “wings” on your mind, like BBQ wings … Read More
As we count down the days to the official start of summer, Memorial Day, some of you may have a different idea of “wings” on your mind, like BBQ wings … Read More
Do you need inspiration to start your next (or first) fabric collage? The following quilts should help. These are all student works, though none were begun in any in-person classes. … Read More
You don’t need a lot of specialized tools or materials for fabric collage. The basics are very simple: some fabric, some glue, a pair of scissors, and you can start. … Read More
This week I offer you another installment of the Fabric Collage Finish Line. These quilts were sent in by those who have learned fabric collage using everything from my book … Read More
Every week I feel like I should ask how you are doing. I wonder if any of you are ill or know someone who is ill and whether I can … Read More
The retreat in Portland, Maine was this year’s last of three Maine retreats. The faces of my ladies were, of course, familiar to me, since to qualify as advanced, these … Read More
In a recent class, student Robin Johannsen was ready to get started on her dog’s collage portrait—her classic tomato pincushion loaded and ready to go (photo above). I’ve begun paying … Read More
This is it—the last post from my Montana classes, for this year at least. And it’s a good one. In The Fabric Collage Finish Line: Quilts from the Quilt Gallery, … Read More
If you’ve been following this month’s posts, you’ll know I’ve been catching up on last month’s classes at the Quilt Gallery in Kalispell, Montana. Every place I teach, my students … Read More
As attentive readers of my blog have noticed, I’ve been putting out quite a few Finish Line posts lately. Recent posts have shown completed works with the focus on bird … Read More