Even the backs of your collage quilts are gorgeous. I have done a number of art quilts and am anxious to start creating collage quilts. I drew a mini horse in your style just to practice. It's such a wonderful creative exercise which is so different from piecing quilts. Love it. I am lucky to have a husband who makes simple frame for me. Instead of binding I sew strips all around and staple them to the back. They have turned out nice but I think I'll try the method you used with the poster hangers with magnet strips.
@@CollageQuilter Super very!! But I am definitely going to try one of your methods. The reason yours work so well is because the adhesive makes the piece so much more stable and flat. Normally a quilt does not have that characteristic. My mini horse has been a lot of fun but I am definitely looking forward to buying yours when they are back in stock. Do you have an idea when that might be? I am learning a lot by practicing though and I feel as though the larger one might actually turn out better because I can use larger pieces. I think I'm piling up too many tiny layers and the quilting might be a nightmare. And I know I need quite a few more fabrics in each shade as well. I really love your technique. Thanks for being such a great teacher!
I love your ideas for hanging collage quilts. I have to give them a try. I usually adhere (staple onto the back) my quilts to a canvas and then frame it using a float frame. Works out very nice and gives it a picture quality to my piece
I love how you jump right into the subject without rambling. Many thanks.
Even the backs of your collage quilts are gorgeous. I have done a number of art quilts and am anxious to start creating collage quilts. I drew a mini horse in your style just to practice. It's such a wonderful creative exercise which is so different from piecing quilts. Love it. I am lucky to have a husband who makes simple frame for me. Instead of binding I sew strips all around and staple them to the back. They have turned out nice but I think I'll try the method you used with the poster hangers with magnet strips.
How lucky are you to have a handy husband to make frames for you?? ;)
@@CollageQuilter Super very!! But I am definitely going to try one of your methods. The reason yours work so well is because the adhesive makes the piece so much more stable and flat. Normally a quilt does not have that characteristic. My mini horse has been a lot of fun but I am definitely looking forward to buying yours when they are back in stock. Do you have an idea when that might be?
I am learning a lot by practicing though and I feel as though the larger one might actually turn out better because I can use larger pieces. I think I'm piling up too many tiny layers and the quilting might be a nightmare. And I know I need quite a few more fabrics in each shade as well. I really love your technique. Thanks for being such a great teacher!
Great ideas for hanging these various collage fabric - thanks for doing this!
Now I can hang them up
I'm glad you found it helpful :)
Nice. Great info
Glad you liked it
I love your ideas for hanging collage quilts. I have to give them a try. I usually adhere (staple onto the back) my quilts to a canvas and then frame it using a float frame. Works out very nice and gives it a picture quality to my piece
Great idea! I'll have to try your method as well!
Thank you for the useful tutorial - and all the best for 2021.
Same to you! :)
Great ideas!
Glad you like them!
Another wonderful video and love your hanging ideas. I was wondering if you have a video showing how to do the facing with the hanging corners?
Not yet, but it's a great idea! Thanks for the kind comment :)
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