OHMYWORD!!!! This was my DREAM come TRUE!!!!! Thank you so much for sharing the HOW this can be done!!! You opened a door that shall NEVER be closed!!!! 💙💜💙
I love that Kristina is asking all of the questions I wanted to ask. And very minimal verbal noise (such as "yup", "ya", "okay" which tends to interrupt and distract from the speaker). Excellent interviewer!
Hi! I hope you are having an amazing day! I sewed and filmed for RU-vid, shopped for the Easter egg hunt and now I get to sit and watch your video with my hand quilting! I hope you have a fabulous week ahead! Thank you for sharing your video, your time and expertise.
Thank you for continuing this series! I now have some ideas on how to move forward and some things I didn't understand were explained. Even better, I now have resources I didn't know were there! Thanks again!
I loved this video. I specifically took a photo of my BIL's dog because I thought his Collie Face would make a great collage. No idea where to start. Thank you!
I can understand why you love Klimt after watching this video. I suppose you could describe a lot of his more famous works as collages. He was inspired by Byzantine mosaics which are basically tile collages. What an interesting way to use fabric.
So what exactly is collage quilting? Im looking at a pictures of birch trees. I love the bark on a birch tree. I think something like one to,three trees is all i can manage since ive never quilted a quilt of any kind.
I was wondering what thread you use to quilt down the pieces. Would you use a monophyloment thread, white/grey or perhaps a variegated thread. Do you change color thread with each variants?
Sara Homfrey EMbroidery "understanding colour " on YT excellent video about colour,value,hue, tone and prime ,secondary and alternative colours ....was so easy to understand it with lot of visual examples on fabric and embroidery treads .... YOU MUST SEE IT .
@@judyvanotterloo2576 collagequilter.com/products/book-collage-quilter-essentials-for-success-with-collage-quilts The teapot patterns are in this book.
@@kristinawhitneyhqstudioedu7013 yes, but I don’t remember them. I guess the thing is that it came to me as “LIVE” so I thought it was live, not prerecorded. I have bought her patterns and enjoyed watching her. Thank you for responding. Maybe put in the info it was pre-recorded as due to Wi-Fi difficulty I missed the first couple minutes.
In the "old days", your term " fussy cutting" was called " broderie perse". I learned to do it in Primary Schhol and placed a big pink flower on an apronit was about 1958 and I am sure it has been around for a few yearsbefore that.
Yes, that cut-out-and-re-apply technique with whole flowers and other objects is centuries old. Collage with little strips and scraps is a new way of using the technique, and more complex. In addition to this artist, Laura Heine is a current master of the technique and is a pattern designer as well.
This was absolutely the best deep dive into collage quilting! I am a traditional painter turned quilter and I have been wanting to dive into painting with fabrics and this was absolutely a dream to watch and learn! I am so inspired and I can’t wait to get started! 😱💖🥰
Oh my gosh, this could be an entire course but Emily gave it away for FREE! So generous, thank you so much for this video. This is the technique I've been looking for a while and so excited to try this. Now I wouldn't throw away my scraps. Brilliant.
Thank you for sharing this awesome video, I have been wanting to do this but was a bit intimidated being a newbie in quilting but this was taught so simple and easy to understand.❤️
When do you arrange the background? I would guess first and then place the "applique"? A quilting follow up would be great! Thank you, I love this new HandiQuilter platform of teaching quilt skills.
It would depend on the pattern. On my project, I did the background first but in certain spots, I added more background of the pot to help round it out a little. We will have the collage projects continuing for the next two weeks.