All New Toys, Just Come By
I have been building inventory in my Griffin’s booth.
It’s been a while since I wrote anything about my booth at Griffin’s Market, so I thought I’d bring everyone up to speed on that little corner of my life. I added several items before Mother’s Day and a few since. These photos show some of both. I hope you enjoy. And finally, will you
I hope you have fond memories of grandparents. Mine was an idyllic childhood, dispite the fact that I cried All. The. Time. It would take half a lifetime to come to terms with all that crying.
It seems that I write apologies for not writing on a regular schedule. Well, this time, I’m not apologizing. This time, it’s all on WordPress. I tried, many times, to log onto the WordPress dashboard last week. Nothing happening. Occasionally I got some kind of “can’t access this site” page, but that’s about it. You
I have been off-grid for the last few days. Determined to complete at least ONE project, I locked myself in the studio with The Sugaridoo Quilt.
Graduation Jolie is our fourth grandchild; Will and Stacey’s baby. She is beautiful, funny, smart, and has the undeniable ability to drive everyone around her crazy. Stacey says she’s just like me, so I guess that means some good and some bad and some I-don’t-know-what-to-do-with-you. She turned 18 in February, graduated Friday, and is ready
Before I begin with SQI, I wanted to mention that I’ve posted an excerpt of my novel here and book discussion questions here. If you’ve read the book, please feel free to download or print the discussion questions. If you haven’t, check out the excerpt…you may want the book. You’ll get a signed copy when
Before we begin with PIW, I want to announce that I’ve written book discussion questions for This World So Fierce. You can purchase the novel here on marymarcotte.com but the discussion questions are free! Help yourself: download, print, whatever. Enjoy! It’s been a while since we last met followers, so we’ll start with Janice Walker
we did something different this month and it was a wonderful success. We met early–about 9am or whenever you could get there–had a sew morning, ate lunch, then held our meeting at the usual time of 1pm.
Last week’s SQI was about summer quilts. We are having such beautiful almost-summer (but not yet hot) weather, that I thought why not do it again? Kaja of Sew Slowly blog mentioned that they don’t have quilts just for summer. Allow me to explain. Firstly, in Louisiana the heat is muggy and heavy. I don’t