Susan Carlson Throwback Thursday: Using Sheer Fabrics in Fabric Collage
As you may know from earlier posts, I’m using some summer time to finish up the moon portrait of my son, Sam. I’ve already reached the third draft stage where … Read More
As you may know from earlier posts, I’m using some summer time to finish up the moon portrait of my son, Sam. I’ve already reached the third draft stage where … Read More
In this post we have four more fabric collage quilts to admire. I know they will also inspire. Thank you ladies! This week’s Finish Line quilts are examples of the … Read More
This week’s TBT is a favorite post of mine, even though I didn’t write it. It was a guest post by my significant other and partner, Tom. He has been … Read More
This fabric collage portrait of my son Sam, is one that I began the week of his 23rd birthday, April 2020. Now more than a year later, it has become … Read More
Near the end of each summer I step back from fabric collage and dedicate one post to reflecting on the summer: gardens, outdoor activities, adventures. We live in Maine, which … Read More
With so many Olympic athletes crossing finish lines this week, I figured it was high time to share some more Finish Line quilts! For some fabric collage artists the race … Read More
At the end of August five years ago, we published the very first Finish Line blog post, celebrating a few of my students’ finished fabric collage quilts, including “Zaia” (above) … Read More
This is the third and final week of a 3-part series of posts going back to the basics of fabric collage. My intent has been to explain the process in … Read More
Have you picked up the challenge I laid down to start a new fabric collage this summer or finish an old one? The last two weeks in these Throwbacks I’ve … Read More
This is the second week of going back to the basics of fabric collage. My intent is to explain the process as a Summertime Challenge to consume in small bites … Read More