Fabric Collage Finish Line #80: A Live Online Class Edition
As you may have noticed by now, I am making sure everyone is aware my two upcoming Live Online Fabric Collage classes. Despite of, or maybe because of, all the … Read More
As you may have noticed by now, I am making sure everyone is aware my two upcoming Live Online Fabric Collage classes. Despite of, or maybe because of, all the … Read More
By noon last Saturday, registration for one of my new online classes filled. Almost all are previous students returning for another online experience—five days of fabric collage—from anywhere in the … Read More
A Note About My 2023 Teaching Schedule Below I’ve provided all the information (and hopefully motivation) you’ll need to sign up for one (or both) of my upcoming Live Online … Read More
I’m very excited to have scheduled more Live Online Classes. Helping my students achieve their artistic vision is the most fulfilling part of teaching and I have been very pleased … Read More
Hang It Up: Making Your Art Quilt Art—Fabric Collage By the Numbers #16 Most quilters are familiar with the most common way of hanging up their quilt. Adding a sleeve … Read More
Finishing: Put the Final Touch on Your Fabric Collage Quilt—Fabric Collage By the Numbers #15 You’re nearing the finish line. You’ve quilted your piece and now are considering methods for … Read More
Free-Motion Quilting for Fabric Collage Quilts—Fabric Collage By the Numbers #14 Learning to free-motion quilt is a daunting proposition for many. Sure, learning to control the length and direction of … Read More
To Tulle or Not to Tulle—Fabric Collage By the Numbers #13 This is the third post of our Summer Special series where we’ve talked about using netting and other sheer … Read More
When Is My Fabric Collage Quilt Done?—Fabric Collage By the Numbers #12 By its nature fabric collage is flexible. It allows you to make changes on the fly. Even after … Read More
Using Sheer, Netting, and other Semi-Transparent Fabrics—Fabric Collage By the Numbers #11 Recently in this series we talked about using sheer fabrics (netting, tulle, and so on) in sequence: when … Read More