Colouring with Your Scraps
Andrea Tsang Jackson

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Turn your fabric scraps into a striking colour composition as the basis for your next quilt! Starting with a colour collage and then expanding into a larger improvised panels, this fun way to play with colour will have you looking at your scraps in a different -- maybe even painterly -- way.
Materials
- Fabric scraps, no more than a shoebox's worth
- Glue stick
- 4" x 6" index card or piece of paper
- Rotary cutter
- Quilting ruler (optional)
- Cutting mat
- Sewing machine with neutral thread
- Iron and ironing board
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Andrea Tsang Jackson is a textile artist and quilt designer. After working in various design fields and settings ranging from architecture to museums, the quilting medium called to her. With her art, Andrea strives to push the limits of the quilting medium by exploring scale and dimension and moving traditionally domestic objects into the public realm. Her work often celebrates community and collaboration, and explores ideas of belonging. The rich history of quilting also heavily influences her practice; she sees it as an extension of community across time. Andrea has written two books: Gemology and her newest Quilting: A Modern Creative Journey through an Age-Old Craft was released in February 2025. Andrea lives in Kjipuktuk / Halifax, Nova Scotia with her husband and two sons.