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Marie & Jean | A piece of art as a starting point
(...) the originality of the proposal, distinctive from the traditional quilt, caught their attention. They were looking for a bedcover that would fit a canvas brought back from their trip to Rwanda in 2018. (...)
Dominique & François | A global crush
It was during a visit to the Bedford Lofts workshop that Dominique and François fell in love with the work of Le point visible. Following the company's activities from afar, their senses were awakened as soon as they set foot in the workshop. (...)
Lou-Anne | New beginning's symbol
Lou-Anne is a professional ceramist recently established in Lac-Brome, in the Eastern Townships. After living in Seattle for 5 years, she made the choice to return to her hometown in January 2020: Montreal.
Roxane | Thanking her clients in a different way
Roxane is a real estate broker in the Brome-Missisquoi region. In each of the relationships she establishes with her clients, Roxane's main goal is to establish a privileged relationship of trust, by advocating listening and identifying needs.
Mario | The man who saved fabrics
Mario has literally been immersed in fabrics since his childhood. A descendant of three generations of textile entrepreneurs, Mario decided in 1992 to launch his own textile company (...).
Alexandre | Overseas travel
We met Alexandre at the Salon des métiers d'art du Québec, last December. He came to meet us with a specific idea in mind: to leave with a throw to put in his suitcase.
Julie | Absence makes the heart grow fonder
Julie Delporte is an author and multidisciplinary artist born in France and living in Montreal for many years. For her birthday, her parents asked her what she wanted.
Jacqueline | The (second) life of fabrics
A compulsive creator, fabrics have always been part of Jacqueline's life. From curtain projects to coverings to children's clothing, the fabric inventory was meticulously organized.
Eliane and Camille | Giving a birth gift for a lifetime
When Eliane and Camille learned that their friend was expecting their first child, the idea of getting together to offer a collective gift was obvious. As friends and future "matantes" of the toddler, they were looking for a gift that was original, of quality and made in Quebec. Having discovered the company Le Point Visible on social networks, it was an immediate click.
Madeleine | Mojave
We met Madeleine at an arts and crafts fair. She wanted to have a custom quilt made with two criteria in mind: it had to include some of her mother's old fabrics and use the symbolism of the tree as an inspiration.
Sylvain et Chantal | A family heritage in the making
Sylvain met Marilyn during the Salon des métiers d'art in Montréal. He was looking for a gift for his wife Chantal for the holidays.
France et Jean-François | The travellers
France and Jean-François, parents of Sarah, Jean-Philip and Alexandre, have been traveling in a motor home for two decades. The children remember the many hours they spent on the road watching the landscapes scroll by, changing from lush hardwoods in the morning to desert in the evening.