Susan Carlson Throwback Thursday: Photos for Fabric Collage
This Saturday when your weekly blog post arrives, prepare for another Finish Line post featuring the completed work of my fabric collage students. A theme that came up in the … Read More
This Saturday when your weekly blog post arrives, prepare for another Finish Line post featuring the completed work of my fabric collage students. A theme that came up in the … Read More
In this final installment of in-progress work from my May 2023 Live Online Class, there are several collages from this class, such as Mary McKay’s Galapagos tortoise, “Oliver” (above), that … Read More
Backgrounds of fabric collage quilts are surprisingly challenging to design. You’ve spent all this time on your main image—a portrait of a pet or a person perhaps—and now you have … Read More
When I began teaching fabric collage more than three decades ago, I never could have imagined teaching any way other than in person. Whether I was traveling to a venue … Read More
This past week in my monthly Patreon Show and Share Zoom Meeting, a very basic but very important question came up: How do I approach gluing when I have hundreds … Read More
Usually when I teach a fabric collage class, very soon thereafter I feature the class in a series of blog posts. In the case of my May 2023 Live Online … Read More
I know it’s summer and you’re all immersed in whatever that means for you: kids, grandkids, gardening, vacation. But take a moment and think ahead to this fall. Will you … Read More
My Live Online Fabric Collage Classes have become popular with students for a number of reasons, the more practical points being no travel expenses and being home with access to … Read More
This Saturday will be open registration for two new Live Online Fabric Collage Classes. If you are a Patreon supporter or if you have submitted your name and email to … Read More
I thought I should take a moment today to repost and remind you about this online quilting summit that begins tomorrow (!), in case any of you (like me) forgot. … Read More