Susan Carlson Throwback Thursday: Fabric Collage Fur
As I work on creating my polar bear “Winfrieda” (see the Fly on the Wall: Studio Watch info below), I am reminded how different creating Winfrieda’s fur out of lace … Read More
As I work on creating my polar bear “Winfrieda” (see the Fly on the Wall: Studio Watch info below), I am reminded how different creating Winfrieda’s fur out of lace … Read More
Taking a sabbatical from traveling to teach in 2023 doesn’t mean I won’t be teaching fabric collage during that time. In fact, I suspect I may be busier than ever! … Read More
Tonight’s the night! My first ever “Fly on the Wall: Susan Carlson Studio Watch” series starts this evening (7 pm Eastern Time) with a free introductory Zoom meeting. There’s still … Read More
Occasionally after I’ve done a live demo in class or online, one of my fabric collage students will say “Wow, I wish I could be a fly on the wall … Read More
Sequence in Fabric Collage Part 1: Fabric Collage By the Numbers #7 I hate to sound all controlling and rule-bound, because that’s not how I believe art should happen, but … Read More
Yes, I realize I talk a lot about creating a fabric palette, but I do have a specific reason to refer back to it in this Throwback Thursday post. You … Read More
This week I am in Paducah for AQS Quiltweek, a showcase for some of the nation’s most beautiful quilts. My responsibilities while here include hanging out and greeting visitors to … Read More
More than a year ago, I was invited to have an exhibit of my quilts at AQS Quiltweek-Paducah 2022. The invitation seems like a long time past, but now the … Read More
Each week for the past six years, we (Tom and I) have aimed to share something new or updated about fabric collage to appear in your Saturday morning blog post. … Read More
The student celestial faces in the following Finish Line post—especially the suns—are almost all based on the same pattern, yet they are all so very different, reflecting the tastes, skills, … Read More