The Fabric Collage Finish Line #94: Counting to #100!
We continue this week with more fantastic Fabric Collage Finish Line quilts. As we close in on our 100th edition of the Finish Line, remember to submit your finished fabric … Read More
We continue this week with more fantastic Fabric Collage Finish Line quilts. As we close in on our 100th edition of the Finish Line, remember to submit your finished fabric … Read More
To close out 2023, we’ll be sharing a series of Fabric Collage Finish Line posts featuring the quilts of followers and students—such as Beatriz Englert’s portrait of her granddaughter (detail … Read More
As I finish up another teaching week with a great batch of students, as always it’s been quite satisfying having helped them along on their own fabric collage journeys. And … Read More
We are going to celebrate the Dog Days of Summer with a few Finish Line fabric collage quilts—including the finished version of the in-progress happy canine by Kathy Harvey, in … Read More
Grace Crocker is a self-identified Fabric Collage Super Fan, a.k.a. Fanatic. A long-time quilter—30 years so far—Grace came to fabric collage about three years ago. She finished her first fabric … Read More
I love Finish Line quilts. I love reading the stories behind the quilts and examining the images, letting them pull me in to see and notice all the details and … Read More
If submissions to the Fabric Collage Finish Line are any indication, fabric collage has spread throughout the world. Just take a look at the quilts sprinkled throughout this post! The … Read More
Even though this is a “Finish Line” post, I decided to open with an in-progress photo of Maribel Marrero’s tortuga (turtle) above. It’s a detail shot that really shows off … Read More
The idea to share the finished work of my fabric collage students goes back to the end of August 2016, almost a year after the beginning of this blog in … Read More
If you really want to challenge your fabric collage skills, try making a portrait. Portraits of family members or other recognizable people are especially challenging. It’s hard enough to master … Read More