Showing posts with label appreciation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label appreciation. Show all posts

Monday, September 15, 2014

Guild Newsletter Article....Me!

Straight from our guild newsletter!  Written by Mrs. Helen Mire (Thanks Mrs. Helen)

One of our Designers Extraordinaire!! …
Mary Evangeline Bourque Marcotte   



Mary has been quilting since her first child, William, was born 35 years ago. Her other two sons, Adam, 32, and Rory, 30, also enjoy her craft because she has quilted for each of them and also for their wives, Stacy, Jenny, and Meggan. Quilts also adorn the beds of each of her seven grandchildren, Dusty, Alayna, Lane, Jolie, Marley, Catherine, and Sophie and sometimes they even drag those quilts around with them.

Mary was born in Cottonport and raised in Plaucheville. She graduated from Plaucheville High, and now she lives in Evergreen with her husband, Richard, of 36 years.  Richard grows vegetables on about 4 acres and sells these fresh vegetables to the public. Her parents, Riley Bourque from Maurice, LA, and Ellen Lacombe from Moreauville, finally settled in Avoyelles with Mary and her seven sisters after moving several times during Mary’s young life! Mary’s mom always quilted, especially after she retired.  Mary’s grandmother also quilted and she learned many quilting techniques from both of them.

A teacher here in Avoyelles Parish for the last 25 years, Mary was a school librarian at Marksville High for ten years, but is now back in the classroom at Bunkie High. She teaches English to 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students. When she retires, she wants to quilt and travel. Mary loves to design, because she started out that way. “I didn’t start out with patterns, but just created blocks,” she says. “As I started becoming more and more interested in quilting by  reading, seeing other quilters designs, and visiting quilt shows, I realized I could do that and I would come home and make my own designs.” 

“I found a quilt top my grandmother made in my mom’s house after mom passed away.  I copied her pattern and made a few quilts using that pattern. My niece had a photo of my Dad’s barn and I wanted to create a quilt of the barn to honor him, so I enlarged the photo, made a pattern, and used fabric and thread to add details to create this quilt. I presented it at one of our meetings, and it won a Blue Ribbon in Wall Hangings at our last Quilt Show. I also created a quilt of the Cotton Gin in Cottonport. I use muslin to separate the strips for an interesting pattern in the scrap quilts I demonstrated at our Guild meeting. Use just scraps to create the strips.”

“I have attended the Houston Quilt Show for the last seven or eight years. I have also been to the Gulf South Show several times and a couple of times to the show in Beaumont, Texas, and of course to Krotz Springs and also once to Shreveport. If I hear about a quilt show, I will certainly try to get there,” she says. “Donna Mayeux and I went to classes given by Alex Anderson and Ricky Tims,” she says proudly. “Sure learned a lot that weekend!”

“I will miss going to our Quilt Show this year.  I had already decided which quilts to put in the show and certainly hope we continue it next year. Many people visit our show and this is a great opportunity to encourage tourism in Avoyelles Parish, so I know there will be many disappointed people this year.

“There are many opportunities to build your stash and also learn about quilting right here in Avoyelles Parish by attending our Guild meetings. We have many talented quilters who are willing to share their passion for quilting with us, so I feel we are blessed to have this Guild in my community. 

“I have written on quilting in an online magazine, The Quilt Pattern Magazine.  I have a blog named Fleur De Lis Quilts at fleurdelisquilts.blogspot.com. Check out the tutorials on my blog on many different subjects. Over the summer, I created the Louisiana Block for American Made Brand, which is a fabric line by Cloth Works. I will always continue quilting and enjoying the good life here in Avoyelles,” she says as she smiles broadly!



                  From Mary’s Blog Spot:  AMB Louisiana License Plate  

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Pin It Weekly #81

Pins from around the world and on my "world, earth" board.

South Africa
Embrace a little bit of danger in Cape Town, South Africa.

France
Abbaye Sainte Foy de Conques, Aveyron, France

Bordeaux Grosse Cloche Gate, France

Russia
Ghostly Glow, curtains of auroras shimmer over the snow covered forests of Norilsk, Russia

Satka, Russia • photo: Mikhail Trakhtenberg on National Geographic

China
Canola Fields, Xinghua, China

Longji Terrace, China

Austria
The village of Hüttschlag in Austria's Grossarltal Valley • photo: Jens Schwarz.

Portugal
Graciosa - Azores, Portugal by Gabriel Soeiro Mendes, via Flickr

Indonesia
Rice Fields, Central Bali, Indonesia  by Peter Adams

Italy
Venice, Italy

Autumn in Tuscany, Italy

England
Jetty, Hove, Sussex | The South Coast of England | Dennis Reddick Photography

Iceland
Oh how I would love to see this... Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon, Iceland

Great ice canyon ~ Iceland

Belgium
Brugge, Belgium

Australia
Emma Gorge, North Western Australia

Japan
Hell Valley - Hot springs, Noboribetsu, Hokkaido, Japan

England
grasmere, england.

New Zealand
Waiheke Island, Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand

Vietnam
Hanoi, Vietnam

Brazil
The Iguazu Waterfall.

Indonesia
Madakaripura Waterfall in Probolinggo, East Java, Indonesia • photo: tropicaLiving - Jessy Eykendorp on Flickr

Greece
Monastery of Kipina - Kalarytes, Ioannina, Greece (by Dimtze)

Canada
Canadian Rockies ~ on my Bucket List to take the train from Ontario to Jasper National Park, the biggest NP in the Canadian Rockies, Alberta, Canada

Portugal
Moliceiro (boat) in #Aveiro, Portugal

Africa
CHAD.....Camel Canyon, Chad.....Knee-deep wading is bliss for camels in Chad's Archeï, a canyon whose trapped waters hold a zoological surprise. Fertilized by beasts' droppings, algae are eaten by fish that are preyed upon by an isolated group of crocodiles.

Nigeria
Cross Rivers Waterfalls, Nigeria.I want to go see this place one day.

Antarctica
A region of great mystery and beauty: A dramatic iceberg in the Western Antarctica peninsula. Photo courtesy of Robert B. Dunbar

Port Lockroy, Antarctica. This picture just makes me smile. So Beautiful

Ireland
Deep in the Irish Countryside

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Button Delivery

Earlier in the week an aunt, who lives in Mobile, sent me a note through FaceBook.  She had something to send me she wrote.  Hmm, okay.  This morning a small package arrived filled to the brim with some very pretty metallic buttons. 


Sweet!  Thank you, Aunt!


I have a feeling that these are somewhat vintage buttons that were recycled from clothing....a very common practice (back in the day) that, I am happy to say, has come back in vogue.  Since my aunt's note said that she found them in her studio and because some look older than others, I'll assume that they were gathered over time.


Aren't they pretty?  I gladly sorted them and added them to my stash of buttons.  While I was doing that, I thought I'd share my system for storing small objects, such as buttons, needles, zippers, and so on.

Buttons have their own system because I have quite a few of them. I purchased several of these containers that have separators so that I can put each set of buttons in one space.  I ended up sorting the buttons by color, then by sets.  Because I've run out of separators, I've had to put two sets in the same compartment, so I put two very different sets: large buttons and small buttons that don't match could go in the same space.  This way just a look will tell me how many I have of a set. 


I have eight containers divided into whites, darks, golds, silvers, browns, pastels, and brights.  I acquired a book of button samples several years ago and removed the buttons from the pages to put them into this system.  As a result I have a container of whites that are in sets and one of whites that have no match.  


When Richard built my work table, he added a shelf underneath.  It makes a great space for this kind of storage: out of the way but close enough to reach when I'm working.  To the left of the buttons are a couple of different covered containers that hold zippers.  To the right of the buttons are two yellow drawer systems where I've stored all sorts of sewing tools: glue sticks, hand and machine needles, safety pins, straight pins, velcro, and so on.  The drawers are labeled and on top of the system I've added a few containers with larger items: zipper on a roll, clasps, light bulbs, etc.


On the other side of the table, I have some large plastic containers with UFO's, unusual fabrics, and just odd things.  The system works for me because I have small objects that I use often close to my usual work area and odd things where I can find them without having to go very far.  Of course, fabrics and less often used items like rick rack, laces and thread are in the closet close by.
Happy organizing. Here's hoping you have sweet aunt who is cleaning out her studio.
Mary

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Pin It Wednesday #55

Wow! #55!  Pretty Awesome, isn't it?  And to think that I was afraid I'd forget or lose interest, or something.  
orchidMoth Orchid - Phalaenopsis; by peaceful-jp-scenery

Since we're still going strong, I'm sending you all some exotic flowers in a variety of colors (although most are orchids).

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Yellow Cymbidium OrchidS

Hibiscus 'Cloudburst'

Black Orchid

i love the colors and textured background              love the pants.

I hope you know how special you are to me and wish you years of art-filled joy and fun.

Peahen & chicks

this-is-wild:  Springtime(Mark Burns)                 Mother and baby Burro.

And play!

photo

Baby Dusky Langur

Red Fox Cubs

And may your quilts always be comforting to others in just the right size, color and style.

Thunder Bay Quilt Guild's recommended comfort quilt sizes.

quilt how-to

green

Quilt from Jodi Nelson at Pleasant Home. Pattern is Water Lily from Sherri McConnell. Quilted by Abby Latimer.

Jen Eskridge, Modern Quilts

Quilts art quilt silk painted original  flower garden wall hanging

Thanks for sticking with me for a whole year of Pin It Wednesdays!  I LOVE my wonderful followers,
Mary