Fabric Collage Finish Line: Online Submissions 18
Regardless of how the new year has begun, this blog post contains six really good things to finish off the first week of 2021—six charismatic quilts, created by five talented … Read More
Regardless of how the new year has begun, this blog post contains six really good things to finish off the first week of 2021—six charismatic quilts, created by five talented … Read More
We’d like to welcome Winter with a wonderful collection of Finish Line quilts from around the world—enjoy immersing yourself in their color and celebration. The Winter Solstice falls on this … Read More
Do you need inspiration to start your next (or first) fabric collage? The following quilts should help. These are all student works, though none were begun in any in-person classes. … Read More
Last month, I presented a series of Thursday Night in My Studio Live! webinars called “Is It Drafty in Here? Fabric Collage Drafts.” I used a spiral design to demonstrate … Read More
Joanne Schwartz has been a huge supporter of mine for years now. She’s traveled from California to attend a couple of my Maine quilt retreats, and she’s been a joy … Read More
Except for one very handsome dog, all the fabric collage quilts in this edition of the Finish Line are portraits of people. Portraits are easily the most difficult subject. Capturing … Read More
Happy National Public Lands Day! Today, September 26, 2020, all United States National Park sites that normally charge an entrance fee will offer free admission to everyone. Hope you can … Read More
I hope you admire the pieces in this collection of Fabric Collage Finish Line quilts. This is an especially varied bunch—not so much in subject as in style. The impressionistic … Read More
In Maine there comes a day in August when the weather turns. One day the temperature tops out at around eighty with ninety percent humidity. You sit in a pool … Read More
Before we take a four week break from creating new blog posts (you’ll still receive Saturday posts, just not a new ones—think of it like old time TV when they … Read More