Judy Hopkins, of Douglas, Alaska, died earlier this month.
You may not recognize her name as quickly as some, but you've been influenced by her work -- she was one of the first to really highlight the advantage of the rotary-cutting technique in quilting. She published with That Patchwork Place/Martingale, and was a good friend, teacher and mentor to quilters since the 1970s. Find out more about Judy, and get a free copy of her mystery quilt pattern, Blockaid, here.
Thank you, Judy. We'll miss you.
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