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How to Use Derwent Inktense Pencils
Derwent Inktense pencils are a water soluble pencil that can be used directly onto fabric to add additional details like shading, veining, etc. They're a fun and easy tool to use...
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Creative Challenge: Mood Boards
On our live video this past week, we discussed mood boards and why we use them. A mood board is a creative tool that can be used to create an...
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Creativity Challenge no. 1
Creativity Challenge No. ONE~ Working with analogous and complementary color families.
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Collage Quilter 2022 October Retreat
We just wrapped up our 2nd successful retreat at the Homestead Resort in Midway Utah! Amelia and I welcomed 24 guests to join us and take a deep-dive into color...
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Creating the Octopus Garden Quilt
This quilt is my new FAVORITE! The unexpected color scheme is so interesting and everything coordinates in a unique way. The origin of this quilt began with the crab...
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12 Days of Christmas Tips & Tutorials
Helpful tips for making the 12 Days of Christmas collage quilt!
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New to Collage Quilting? Start Here!
The place to start with making collage quilts is here at CollageQuilter.com
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Emily's 30 Day Creative Challenge
Join me for the month of April for my 30 day creative challenge! Each day, except Sunday, I will randomly draw a subject to create, and a method to use. ...
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The Difference Between Foundation Panel and Parchment Pressing Patterns
I create two types of patterns- foundation panel and parchment pressing patterns. This video gives a quick explanation of the differences between the two patterns.
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3 Ways to Create a Background
If you've taken a close look at any of my quilts, you'll notice I've used several different types of backgrounds. The overall composition, how large the subject is, and if...
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Winter Cardinal Tutorial
2020 has been a whirlwind of a year! To end on a good note, we created the Winter Cardinal. The Cardinal bird symbolizes love, devotion, and good fortune- things we...
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Fabric Buying Tips
Making a collage quilt is entirely different from traditional quilt-making, particularly when it comes to fabric requirements and cutting instructions! That's because there are generally no rigid fabric requirements other than MORE...