Susan Carlson Throwback Thursday: Choosing Fabric for Fabric Collage
Starting a new fabric collage can be an excuse to use those fabulous new fabrics you just bought (or plan to buy!). In fact, browsing your favorite fabric shop can … Read More
Starting a new fabric collage can be an excuse to use those fabulous new fabrics you just bought (or plan to buy!). In fact, browsing your favorite fabric shop can … Read More
This Saturday in your regularly scheduled post, we’ll return to Tucson, Arizona. In January of this year (2024) I traveled there for my third stint of teaching fabric collage at … Read More
My “Quilter’s Fantastical Trophy Fish” Zoom class has progressed swimmingly. 😉 Even though we now have held two of the four classes, people keep registering—we’re up to 64 participants—it’s still … Read More
It’s not too late to join in with me and over 50 others via Zoom as we create fantastical fabric collage “Quilter’s Trophy Fish.” We recorded last Thursday’s first session … Read More
In the past few days I completed testing three new brands of duckbill scissors on fabrics for my newest fabric palette—adding new photos and information to our already updated Scissors … Read More
I sometimes receive requests for shorter fabric collage classes, ones that only take a couple days. My go-to class in that case is a fish, bug, and butterfly class. These … Read More
One hundred! One hundred Fabric Collage Finish Line posts! That equals hundreds of fabric collage quilts from hundreds of artists. I’m really amazed and honored when I think about all … Read More
Last October 2023, I hosted a Live Online Fabric Collage Class solely for advanced students in fabric collage. It was the second such class—the first being a portraits only online … Read More
In this week’s special edition of the Fabric Collage Finish Line—#99 as we count up to our #100th Finish Line post on January 20th—we announce the second round picks of … Read More
Choosing a subject for fabric collage can be difficult. There are so many choices! How does one narrow it down? Let me propose the humble fish for your first—or next—fabric … Read More