Susan Carlson Class
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Has anyone taken one of Susan Carlson's Collage classes? I took one last fall (end of October) -- It was fabulous but I have a long way to go on mine :) Would love any insight from anyone who has done a couple of Susan Carlson's method. Thanks!
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looking good - great fabric choices
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Wow! I think you are doing very well! Congratulations!
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I’ve not taken the class but your collage is beautiful.
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Looks like you are off to a great start. I have never taken a class from her.
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Barbara Stanbro who blogs as Cat Patches has done several animal portraits and she uses a technique by June Jaeger. Here is a link to the lastest one she did with some information on how she did it. https://catpatches.blogspot.com/2019...ly-sewing.html.
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Your collage is looking really good. I've yet to try to tackle something like that.
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I think you have a real talent for that. Please finish it and show us.
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Your work is excellent. I'm not a fan of collage quilts but admire the amount of creativity involved in making them.
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Irishgal, that was a really good link, thanks.
Quiltmama, what fusing medium are you using? Susan Carlson uses glue, where the link that was supplied uses fusible web. Although I have never taken a class with her, I have her books and have read all her articles on the 'net. Here is one I did using her technique using glue. My daughter's dog, Atlas. [ATTACH=CONFIG]612120[/ATTACH] Editted that you asked for any insights about the method....I enjoyed doing this collage using this method and I think it was a good method for this subject, but for myself, I do prefer to use Steam a Seam Lite 2 for my collage work, even though it takes a lot longer. I don't like working with the pins and having to go back and re-glue edges and SaSL2 will stick on but is still moveable until you fuse it down. Watson |
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