The Fabric Collage Finish Line: Online Submissions 9
In last week’s post I wrote this: Every week I feel like I should ask how you are doing. I wonder if any of you are ill or know someone … Read More
In last week’s post I wrote this: Every week I feel like I should ask how you are doing. I wonder if any of you are ill or know someone … Read More
Every week I feel like I should ask how you are doing. I wonder if any of you are ill or know someone who is ill and whether I can … Read More
A couple of sea creatures, a little girl (above, by Lorna Millen), a bison, and three dogs. That’s the mix of subjects offered up in this week’s Fabric Collage Finish … Read More
The sea turtles in this week’s Finish Line Post are almost all based on my pattern, which is available online. It’s proven to be a very popular pattern both inside … Read More
Fabric collage quilts from around the world! Sometimes husband and partner Tom shows me the statistics that display where in the world people are when they visit the website. The … Read More
I never tire of showing off the fabulous fabric collage quilts that people send in. Some are started in one of my workshops, others are begun using my book Serendipity … Read More
Birds are a popular subject for my fabric collage students. And why not? They are bright and bold and beautiful. They present a unique challenge, however. What do birds have … Read More
Three and a half years ago in 2016, I met Jerri Stroud when she attended my class my Maine Quilt Retreat. In September last year, I renewed my acquaintance with … Read More
Portraits are tough. Doesn’t matter which medium you use—oils, watercolors, crayons, charcoal or fabric—depicting a person is a huge challenge. Ellen Parrott with her “Flower Girl” above, has tried at … Read More
I’ve been in a somewhat contemplative mood lately, looking at time—how much of it we have on a day to day basis and in our lives in general, and how … Read More