Originally Posted by
Doggramma
I took a class with Frieda Anderson from the Chicago School of Fusing. She fuses all her fabric. Uses all hand dyed fabric. Then uses the rotary cutter, straight and the pinking one, to cut it all up into shapes and lines. Then fuses it all onto a background. Even the border is fused. Then sandwich like usual and FMQ.
I thought it was a lot of fun. It's not really my thing though. And they are smaller decorative quilts, like wall sized.
This makes 'sense' to me I think! Do they fit next to each other or overlapping?
Does her technique then leave the edges raw or does she come back and applique them down in some fashion?