Susan Carlson Throwback Thursday: Copyright Revisited
Coming up this Saturday in your regular post, I write about two cases where my quilt image was found and used by someone through the internet. In the first case, … Read More
Coming up this Saturday in your regular post, I write about two cases where my quilt image was found and used by someone through the internet. In the first case, … Read More
This Saturday in your regular post, you’ll be treated to a whole new collection of Fabric Collage Finish Line Quilts, including Sandi Schraeder’s quilt, above, of her dog Dancer (who … Read More
Since I’ll be featuring October’s advanced student class this Saturday, this Throwback Thursday looks back at last year’s advanced class, which included several of the same participants such as Laurie … Read More
In your regular Saturday post this week, I’ll be talking about how to give and receive feedback for fabric collage. I take examples from my Patreon Facebook page, where quilters … Read More
In a month I’ll mark the fourth anniversary of this blog. As that date approaches, I’ll be using these Throwback Thursdays to look back at how it started and how … Read More
This Throwback Thursday featuring Finish Line quilts from my past Maine Quilt Retreat students, nicely introduces this Saturday’s first of two blog posts detailing my fall 2019 Maine Quilt Retreats. … Read More
When I published my first “Finish Line” blog three years ago, I assumed this would be a series, so I gave it the number one: “The Finish Line: Completed Student … Read More
“Where to start?” Sometimes the hardest part of fabric collage is choosing your subject. For my Cutting Loose classes in Washington State earlier in September, I limited the subject matter … Read More
Having the right tools for any job makes the job easier and, let’s face it, more enjoyable. Just ask my husband to tell you about his cordless drill. Having the … Read More
Pets are a popular choice of subject for my Fabric Images class. Dogs are probably the most common, like Barbara Polston’s (above), though there are lots of cats as well. … Read More