Casabarka, 2010 San Diego Humane Society's Fur Ball |
So "What am I working on?" I'm always busy in my sewing room, nook dining table, or a TV table in my family room. If I'm not busy doing something...sleep overtakes me! I have two projects in full swing. Bird Brain by Buggy Barn and Zuckerwatte by Bonnie Hunter.
Bird Brain aka Krazy Kookoos by Buggy Barn |
Zuckerwatte (yet to be named) by Bonnie Hunter |
Kourageous |
Quilt Square Quilt Along 2012 |
Not sure "How my work differs from others of its genre?" Except perhaps in my naming convention. Years ago I started this odd thing of using "K" in the names of my cats. Kaos and Komotion both of which are Abyssinian cats. Next my Dad helped me name my website after my two loves Quilts and Cats or kwiltnkats. In keeping with that my blog and next, each and every quilt or project name starts with a "K". This certainly at times can be a challenge that my family, friends and blog followers help me with from time to time. There have certainly been some great names created with a "K". How about Kwitcherbitchin, Kraps, Kosmic Kaos, Kookaburra or Kartwheels.
Kartwheels 2014 Road to California Quilt Show 2nd Place, Traditional Pieced, Small Winner |
"How does my creating process work? It doesn't take much more than a publication of a design...certainly among my most popular choices in designs come from Bonnie Hunter, Judy Niemeyer, or the most recently dissolved Buggy Barn.
Closeout Book Purchases from Buggy Barn |
So in closing here are a few of my blogger friends. Hope they have something that tempts you to read more from them in days ahead. Enjoy the Blogosphere!
Janet - http://roguequilter.blogspot.com/
Elaine - http://elaine-hemmedinbyhim.blogspot.com/
Marti - http://www.52quilts.com/
Karen - http://seamstoanend.blogspot.com/
4 comments:
I really enjoyed hearing how you came to name everything with a "K". I've wondered how that started> : )
I had forgotten about "Kourageous". Love those blocks!! Can't wait for you to find the right setting for them!
Nice job on your blog hop! Sorry no one else would play along! Thanks for being such a good friend all these years. Looking forward to many more projects together!
I knew several of those, but didn't know the origin of the K names. I have a question for you - how do you keep track of which patterns are on your to-do list? I've tried a couple different ways, but neither has worked for me (yet).
I can only say, "Great Blog" .
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