Susan Carlson Throwback Thursday: The Live Online Class Experience
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
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
I expect that I will look back fondly on the week ending just seven days ago for a very long time. My first ever live online fabric collage class was … Read More
The end is here! Accurate, but more dramatic than necessary. This is the last in this series of posts outlining the entire process of fabric collage. For three months we’ve … Read More
On this weekend of the Equinox—as the sun crosses the equator and the hours of day and night are roughly equal all over the earth—there’s been a Springtime harvest of … Read More
Fabric collage is flexible. You can change things, then change them again, as much as you want—sometimes it’s hard to stop. This flexibility allows me to work in drafts and … Read More
The end is near! Once again, far too dramatic. Only one more week remains in the series of posts outlining the entire process of fabric collage. For almost three months … Read More
While the official “Day One” of my first ever Live Online Class is this Monday, we actually kicked off the class this week with one-on-one coaching sessions with each of … Read More
“How do you know when it’s done?” I am often asked that question by my fabric collage students. While only you know for certain when it’s done, I have provided some guidelines … Read More
It’s becoming more and more clear to me how important it is to pay attention to sequence in fabric collage. The order in which you tackle the phases of your … Read More
This Throwback Thursday marks the beginning of the end! Whoa! That was way too dramatic. What I mean to say is that this first post of March, “Using Sheer, Netting, … Read More