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Influence Of Amy Butler Fabric In Fashion

By Dawn Williams


Amy Butler is a Fashion Designer from United States of America who specializes in designs and patterns of fabric. In 2000, Amy Butler commenced her business. Amy Butler Fabric put a great impact on fabric designing. She is widely known to give opportunities to many young designers who have designed vibrant fabric patterns. Her fellow designers have praised her to be influential to the fashion industry.

Amy has been a former editor for the magazine Country Living, where she started to publish her designs. She created freelance designing company after she moved back to Ohio. Her fans supported her diversified ranges of products like books, stationeries, wallpapers and beddings immensely. Butler recently decided to expand the business further and launched an electronic magazine named Bloom in 2012.

Amy Butler is creative designer distinguished for her sophisticated and yet comfy modern-day approach towards printed fabric as well as towards products projected for crafts and home. With dynamic colors and positive blend of print, colorful perspective of Amy is clear in every fashioned product. As a pattern designer, she has articulated modern style in the art of stitching and stimulated an entirely new generation of women to establish their own chic.

With numerous hits each month on the website and abundant editorial emergences, Amy's developing brand has grown to be indistinguishable with creative talent, sustainability, supremacy and outstanding style. Amy is working from the studio located in Central Ohio accompanied by her husband, David and few employees of unbelievable friends. She has marketed patterns; cloth, handbags & even home furnish products all over the world.

Amy dabbles in any design area that crosses her plate. She is most well known for her fabric designs and sewing pattern company, Art of the Midwest. She has also created a line of woven rugs, handbags, travel bags, bath towels, as well as stationary, scrap-booking supplies and bedding collections.

Before her name became a brand, she created small handbags and sold them to local boutiques. A few years later, she and her husband, David, returned to Ohio to start Art of the Midwest. Together, they have built Art of the Midwest and this brand into a global business. Amy surrounds herself with friends and family. Not only do the relationships inspire many of her creations, she has made many of them part of her business. She was named an honoree 2006 Country Living Women Entrepreneur.

Impetuous and bohemian, the extraordinary print amalgamation bequeaths a rich feel, warmly gathered together from life of energetic experiences. Dazzling colors and velvety intermingle of styled floral are the support for the perennially stylized set, which surrounds modern glamour.

The Mid Mod philosophy- neither haute couture nor homespun- is as up to the minute as it is resolutely rooted in the Midwest tradition. Amy Butler Fabric accentuated simplicity and veracity of craft. Amy is fervent about reprocessing materials, reinventing time-of-origin look, and taking delight in the homespun. Her approach- loaning its inspiration from organic world and the lives of real populace- is natural in each sense of the word.




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