Further Thoughts On… Scissors for Fabric Collage
It’s time to introduce a new series of posts that expand with further thoughts and information on popular fabric collage topics covered in earlier versions. Over time my experience as … Read More
It’s time to introduce a new series of posts that expand with further thoughts and information on popular fabric collage topics covered in earlier versions. Over time my experience as … Read More
I sometimes receive requests for shorter fabric collage classes, ones that only take a couple days. My go-to class in that case is a fish, bug, and butterfly class. These … Read More
One hundred! One hundred Fabric Collage Finish Line posts! That equals hundreds of fabric collage quilts from hundreds of artists. I’m really amazed and honored when I think about all … Read More
Last October 2023, I hosted a Live Online Fabric Collage Class solely for advanced students in fabric collage. It was the second such class—the first being a portraits only online … Read More
In this week’s special edition of the Fabric Collage Finish Line—#99 as we count up to our #100th Finish Line post on January 20th—we announce the second round picks of … Read More
Choosing a subject for fabric collage can be difficult. There are so many choices! How does one narrow it down? Let me propose the humble fish for your first—or next—fabric … Read More
Okay! The New Year is here and it’s time to announce the first round picks for our first ever Fabulous Fabric Collage Give-Away! The next three weeks will be dedicated … Read More
If your New Year’s resolution is to finally attempt your first fabric collage, then I suggest you start with a spiral—besides, a spiral symbolizes a new beginning and therefore works … Read More
Tomorrow, Sunday, December 31—New Year’s Eve!—is the deadline for submissions to our Finish Line Fabulous Give-Away. So please, please send in your entry for this drawing before midnight Pacific U.S. … Read More
In November and December I hosted a 4-week Fly on the Wall Susan Carlson Studio Watch, where I invited viewers into my studio as I began work of my next … Read More