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Amy Butler to Leave the Quilting Industry this Month: A Chance to Pay Tribute to Her Legacy - Craft Industry Alliance

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a multicolored patchwork quilt on a wooden floor

I made excellent use of my cold day yesterday and finished up a quick quilt top with the Amy Butler bundle I have been itching to get into for quite some time. These fabrics are a mix of Cameo, Love, Alchemy, and Lark- and I absolutely adore the violent assault of color that they have together. Amy Butler's fabrics are so bold and graphic that I always worry about cutting them too much and losing the effect of the print. I also tend to think that a pattern that is too fussy runs the risk of…

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a person standing in front of a large quilt

For the regular visitors of my blog, the quilts in the two posts I’m writing today will be familiar. but I hope to welcome some new visitors from the Blogger’s Quiltfestival Fall Edition 2015 organ…

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a blue couch with a colorful blanket on it

Fat quarters are fun to collect and even more fun to use! Browse our free quilt patterns for one that will make it easy for you to put your fat quarters to good use.

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a colorful quilt sitting on top of a wooden bench

So, here's the deal. You all know I love Amy Butler fabrics, and through no fault of my own, I have amassed quite a hoard of it. Okay, maybe I'm at fault just a little bit. At one time, I probably had over 30 yards of Amy Butler fabrics, in 42 different prints (I counted). Yikes! That is a LOT! Little by little though, I am chipping away at it, which is why I've made so many quilts with them. I am ready to bust my stash. I have considered separating them by color and mixing them with others…

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a quilt is hanging on the side of a fence

Amy Butler's Gypsy Caravan was just being re-printed in 2012 when I started to quilt - how lucky am I. No matter what quilt block I have used - this eclectic collection never disappoints. Here is how I made the blocks: Starch and iron fabric - and cut with the Accuquilt 4.5" finished Half Square Triangle die. For each block you need: 12 HST in white and color - and 4 HST in all color. Layout your block as shown above. It helps to have one handy on a wall for reference. To complete the quilt…

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