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St-Jean-sur-richelieu

I learned to sew when I was very young with my grandmothers. France taught me the art of quilting. Oh how many triangles and squares we cut… Every quilt I make today is a little (a lot) thanks to her. Louisette taught me so many things about sewing techniques. I think it was with her that I made my first project, an apron! She taught me that it wasn't serious to make a mistake and that my seam ripper would become my best friend. And finally, Françoise. It's simple, it's from her that I inherited my love and passion for sewing. She made me dream so much by telling me about the pieces she had made for her children… I am so grateful for the beautiful heritage these women gave me… my Love (with a capital L) for sewing. Sewing has always been part of my life afterwards. Some years more, others less. During my pregnancy, there were so few boy clothes to my taste… that I decided to make some pieces myself. By sharing photos of my creations on social networks, I quickly realized that they generated a lot of interest. Then quite simply, I decided one day to sell them.