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Happy May Day! The last few days here in Maine have followed the saying, “April showers bring May flowers”—being a bit dreary and damp, but sun is forecast for today, … Read More
Happy May Day! The last few days here in Maine have followed the saying, “April showers bring May flowers”—being a bit dreary and damp, but sun is forecast for today, … Read More
In honor of my son Sam’s birthday today, this week’s Throwback Thursday features the quilt portraits I’ve made of him. Starting with the most recent, there’s the two part (so … Read More
In science if you get a result once it could be a fluke, but if you can replicate that result, then you can say you have discovered something. That’s kind … Read More
I offer a lot of ways you can learn fabric collage online. So many that I sometimes have a hard time listing all of them myself! Since I just recently … Read More
Looking and seeing are different abilities. Without training anyone can look—but not everyone can see. When I teach a fabric collage class, I spend a good amount of time each … Read More
Just a year ago, in April 2020, I introduced the Fabric Collage Spiral eWorkshop. It was the beginning of the pandemic and both Tom and I wanted to provide a … Read More
The focus for last week and this week’s blog posts have been how Zoom annotation tools can facilitate communication with my online students. Two students from March’s online virtual class, … Read More
A participant in our first Live Online 5-Day Fabric Collage Class said the experience was “a coaching session on steroids.” You’ll be meeting that student, Kelly Stafford, and her subject … Read More
My sister says that I like to work in themes, and she’s right. She’s usually referring to family get-togethers and menu planning—winter smorgasbord potlucks around the firepit, or “Soup Sample … Read More
I was so pleased about my recent 5-Day Live Online Class that I wanted to be sure no one missed the blog post about it that appeared last week. So … Read More