You are a great teacher! I appreciate the time you took to explain the little details others don't mention. I'm preparing to start my first Laura Heine pattern this week. Thank you!
Oh this is so helpful for those of us who can't get to a workshop! I agree with Barbara, I'd like to see the whole process! I bought the Nola kit and am terrified I'll mess it up!
Hi, Tisha! I recently took a Laura Heine Collage class in Austin TX. Loving the process and am working on it days after the class. Wanted you to know how very helpful I found your video. Am getting ready to prepare the florals (I’m doing ‘Old Blue’), and am ready to press on (pun intended 😜) and do some fussy cutting after watching your excellent instruction. Thanks!!
Not Your Mama's Quilt Store- was also pleased to see on your website you are in Plano. That’s just up the road! May have to plan a little trip in the fall.
Cheryl Saul look up Veronica Appleyard who is a certified Laura instructor. I just did a class in Canberra this weekend and it was awesome! And she does travel and has all Laura’s patterns.
Different collagers like different products, but I prefer the lite. Before you do the final steam to set it permanently, it is easier to make small adjustments.
You are a great teacher! I appreciate the time you took to explain the little details others don't mention. I'm preparing to start my first Laura Heine pattern this week. Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Oh this is so helpful for those of us who can't get to a workshop! I agree with Barbara, I'd like to see the whole process! I bought the Nola kit and am terrified I'll mess it up!
Hi, Tisha! I recently took a Laura Heine Collage class in Austin TX. Loving the process and am working on it days after the class. Wanted you to know how very helpful I found your video. Am getting ready to prepare the florals (I’m doing ‘Old Blue’), and am ready to press on (pun intended 😜) and do some fussy cutting after watching your excellent instruction. Thanks!!
April Stanaland so glad you found it helpful!
Not Your Mama's Quilt Store- was also pleased to see on your website you are in Plano. That’s just up the road! May have to plan a little trip in the fall.
April Stanaland old blue is my next project too. I finished the pink Cadillac and it came out fabulously. Her patterns are amazing!
Dee Huffman yes they are! I have the bee pattern but haven’t tried it . . . yet. 😊
You make me want to find out where you are just to take a class. Best video I I seen.
The background looks so fun!!!
Great video - first one I’ve watched which has answered the questions I’ve had in my head.
Thanks for sharing these awesome prep tips!
Excellent video!!!!! Very well explained!!
Your video was a big help. Thank you!!!
Nice tutorial. Great tips with awesome ideas. Thanks ~ Jan
Awesome instructions and I feel I am ready to get started now 😊
That's wonderful! So glad we could help!
Thank you so much for making this video!💖
Great video, thanks!
Thank you for this video. It is great. I learned so much.
Great tutorial!
Great instructions, thanks!
What size do get in Laura scissors? Are they a 6”
Excellent video. Great tips and clear instructions. Would love to do a class with you. Pity the commute from Australia is so long! 😁
Cheryl Saul look up Veronica Appleyard who is a certified Laura instructor. I just did a class in Canberra this weekend and it was awesome! And she does travel and has all Laura’s patterns.
Have they come out with left handed karen kay Buckley scissors yet?
Where do you buy these fibers which you are showing ?
Are you going to have any more online class on art quilts
You can use a dry sheet(like Bounce) to wipe the glue off you pressing sheet. It’s faster and easier than using your nails.
What?!?!!! Great tip! Thanks for sharing!
I was always tol to use steam to seam 2 ONLY....not the lite one.
Some of the newer patterns say to use the Lite. 🤷🏻♀️
Different collagers like different products, but I prefer the lite. Before you do the final steam to set it permanently, it is easier to make small adjustments.
Just watched Laura Heine - she said BE SURE to use STEAM to correctly bond the “Steam a Seam”
Hence the word Steam in “Steam a Seam”
Laura Heine uses Steam a seam 2 , not the lite stuff so this is confusing.
Use parchment paper instead of iron sheet, use small Rotary cutter Instead of scissors it’s faster.