NOT on the Road: November 2024 Live Online Fabric Collage Class Part 2
This year I had a great lead into the holiday season by spending a week of color and creativity with the eight fabric collage artists you see below. I always … Read More
This year I had a great lead into the holiday season by spending a week of color and creativity with the eight fabric collage artists you see below. I always … Read More
The end of the year sure seems to speed up, doesn’t it? Seemingly on the heels of one online class came another, both 5-day workshops, one in October, the other … Read More
In last week’s Part 1 post I introduced you to four of my most recent Live Online Fabric Collage students from the “class that wouldn’t be divided.” They were learning … Read More
This was the class that wouldn’t be divided. In my Live Online Classes I have between eight and twelve students. I typically organize them by subject or other theme and … Read More
Ready to take your first (or next) fabric collage class? My entire schedule for 2025 is now set. This should give my prospective students plenty of time to plan ahead … Read More
I have a phrase for the time in a collage—or any project for that matter—when you’re far enough into it to make a mess, but not far enough to see … Read More
I live in Maine, and the distinct pleasure of being able to drive to a location I’m teaching at such as Bar Harbor, was enhanced when I could also stop … Read More
Next year in October 2025, I’ll be teaching in Italy! I invite you to come join me. For a few years now, Tom and I have tossed around the idea … Read More
On August 1-3—in a very roomy, light-filled, and temperature-controlled (it was very hot outside) classroom off a side hallway of The National Quilt Museum—a fanciful fabric collage school of sea-life … Read More
I’m currently at the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky visiting the display of a dozen of my “Specimens” quilts. I am honored to have my quilts shown in such … Read More