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Mini Fabric Art Collages

Last fall my art quilting group had a program using Lenore Crawford's fabric art collage technique. One of our members had attended a class by Lenore and showed us the technique.

In that meeting, I created the summer and fall mini collages in the picture below. This past weekend I finished the seasons adding winter and spring.



It is a fun, fast and easy technique. I found nice shadow boxes on sale at Michael's. The shadow boxes fit very nicely on the shelves in my living room!

This past weekend was great! I had fun attending Wicked in Appleton, WI and then came home to watch the Packers win! I live about 2 hours north east of Green Bay so we are all Packer fans here!

Happy Quilting!

Amber

For more than 200 free quilt block patterns, free quilt design software and free quilting calculators visit MyWebQuilter.com.

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