Susan, thank you much for sharing your techniques and your thought processes as you create these incredible quilts! I started watching your videos during the pandemic and you changed the trajectory of my art!
You should try an apron with a big pocket for collecting herbs or fruit to use when you’re up on your scaffolding so you have a big selection of fabric and you don’t have to bend down or get up and down as much
Thank you so much for sharing your processes. What an amazing piece this will be. I love the fact that you are using lace passed on from your mum who must have been collecting for so many years down the generations of other families too. A real time piece.
Hi Susan, this is so exciting, 15 years since you were here in NZ for the quilt symposium when we hosted you in Welington! I love to follow and see your work. this is super cool and i am looking forward to it!! Arohanui (sending love)
Hello Susan, how beautiful. Your explanation why you choose the Polarbear and standing out on the black fabric made me very sad. I am hoping we will be in time to turn the tide and rescue these beautiful creaters along with the other species that are endangered due to human presence on this earth. Thank you for sharing, I look in awe to how you did this. Warm regards from the other side of the pond.
Thank you Susan & Tom for posting last night’s episode so promptly😊👍🏻✔️❤️✂️🎨….looking forward to October’s class and the evolution of my favourite “Mother Bear” of all times. Take care. Stay safe. Stay healthy. Cheers! ❤️🎨, 🇨🇦Jo
How do you finish all these edges? I want to do this, all of the collage quilting. I love it. But I have always thought you had to finished every edge.
Love how you have used the lace, it is amazing and i am so glad i joined. I note that you have some crochet work, how do you cut it without it pulling loose completely?
Loved the story and picture of your mom and Oma!
Susan, thank you much for sharing your techniques and your thought processes as you create these incredible quilts! I started watching your videos during the pandemic and you changed the trajectory of my art!
You should try an apron with a big pocket for collecting herbs or fruit to use when you’re up on your scaffolding so you have a big selection of fabric and you don’t have to bend down or get up and down as much
Thank you so much for sharing your processes. What an amazing piece this will be. I love the fact that you are using lace passed on from your mum who must have been collecting for so many years down the generations of other families too. A real time piece.
Hi Susan, this is so exciting, 15 years since you were here in NZ for the quilt symposium when we hosted you in Welington! I love to follow and see your work. this is super cool and i am looking forward to it!! Arohanui (sending love)
Brilliant ... just brilliant!
Love watching your process. I was gifted a box of vintage lace years ago and I was wondering how to incorporate it in my art quilts.
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Hello Susan, how beautiful. Your explanation why you choose the Polarbear and standing out on the black fabric made me very sad. I am hoping we will be in time to turn the tide and rescue these beautiful creaters along with the other species that are endangered due to human presence on this earth. Thank you for sharing, I look in awe to how you did this. Warm regards from the other side of the pond.
So wonderful you share with us your creative process. Thank you!
wow!! what a wonderful panel...I'm from Brazil! I loved meeting your art
Thank you Susan & Tom for posting last night’s episode so promptly😊👍🏻✔️❤️✂️🎨….looking forward to October’s class and the evolution of my favourite “Mother Bear” of all times. Take care. Stay safe. Stay healthy. Cheers! ❤️🎨, 🇨🇦Jo
How do you finish all these edges? I want to do this, all of the collage quilting. I love it. But I have always thought you had to finished every edge.
Beautiful work
Love how you have used the lace, it is amazing and i am so glad i joined. I note that you have some crochet work, how do you cut it without it pulling loose completely?
Really enjoyed this❗💓
Does the glue adhere to your sewing machine needle and build up?
Do u do people or family
Tom sounds like a good husband 😊
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