Making fish naturally led to making complete scenes of coral reefs. This was my first attempt, featuring a lionfish, a giant clam, a grouper and sea anemone.
Making fish naturally led to making complete scenes of coral reefs. This was my first attempt, featuring a lionfish, a giant clam, a grouper and sea anemone.
I have finally found you. I’ve been want to build I coral reef quilt . Started – failed… but not giving up. I just need someone to answer questions… like how? What where to get a Rithum and not get caught up scattered … I’m just not sure how where to start what to go. Do you have any ideas? Suggestions?
Anna,
I offer the Fabric Collage Master Class which can help you learn the method. And there is a wealth of examples and knowledge (over 8 years worth) in the blog posts, which you can search by keyword or by subject. Start small and work up to a bigger project. I also offer the Fantastical Fish eWorkshop and coming up soon a Fascinating Bugs and Butterflies live Zoom presentation. Don’t expect to do right away what I have been doing for 35 years! 😉
—Susan
https://susancarlson.com/about-the-fabric-collage-online-master-class/
https://susancarlson.com/2024/04/13/announcing-the-susan-carlson-fabric-collage-fantastical-fish-eworkshop/
https://susancarlson.com/2024/06/15/fabric-collage-bugs-and-butterflies-zoom-follow-along-a-celebration-of-cicadas/