Sam's Moon Portrait: Adding Sheers in the Final Draft
I'm on the final draft of my fabric collage portrait of my son Sam. I've interpreted him as a crescent moon with the earth behind him. I'm leaning toward the title "Earthshine." Earthshine is when sunlight reflects off the earth and casts its light onto an otherwise unlit part of the moon. In this video I show you how I work with sheers, organzas, tulles, and other semi-transparent fabrics to add highlights, shadows, definition, and just overall pizzazz. For more information about fabric collage, including the many ways you can learn online, visit susancarlson.com.

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Fly on the Wall: Susan Carlson Studio Watch Introduction

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BLOOMS - Textile collages by Heidi Hankaniemi

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Susan Carlson Fabric Collage Eye Demo

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Part 4 Hints and tips for fabric collage. Links to patterns are in the description below

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June Bloom

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Fabric + Plaster Art Journal Part I with Jeanne Oliver

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Susan Carlson Fabric Collage: Time Lapse Fish

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Susan Carlson Quilts: Punchlist for "Monarch Maia"

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Scrap Fabric Collage

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Susan Carlson Fabric Collage: Earthshine—Preparing for Quilting

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Fly on the Wall: Susan Carlson Studio Watch

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Fabric collage! A look at projects and the process I used.

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Turn Gel Prints into Collage Art With a Design Template

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A chat with Carol Sarchet, Textile Artist

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Why Do the Spiral Exercise?

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Doreen McNeill, In The Studio-Part2

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How I mount my textile art

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Unicorn Collage Nola Laura Heine

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