(this inspires me to complete my Farmer's Wife quilt top!)
How did you choose the name for your blog? Were there any other names you considered and can you share any of them with us?
I thought for weeks about the name for my blog. I was already
blogging (I'm too embarrassed to tell you what that name was!), had been
for about five months and had nine followers! I was still finding my
niche, but was loving the contact I was establishing with other quilters
around the world, so I wanted a name which would attract like minded
people.
I am a school teacher by profession and believe words are very
powerful. So for weeks I played around with words associated with "patchwork". (In
Australia, patchwork is a word that fits all types of piecing, not
just, as it is in other parts of the world, simple square piecing.) So I
thought about the 'work' part and somehow it's opposite 'play' fitted
together so well. Occasionally on my blog I talk about more playful
aspects of my life- my cycling or what I see when I'm out walking.
Now that you are recognized by PatchworknPlay, are you happy with it, or do you wish you could change it to something else?
I love my blog name! I would never consider changing
it. I think it still sums up my life so well- work gets in the way
sometimes and I don't always have time for fabric play..... Besides,
what else would I call my husband- Mr PnP suits him perfectly!
Thank you for introducing Susan to us. Her quilts are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAh yes that Molly Flanders has some awesome friends ;o)
ReplyDeleteAnd Susan is a lovely lady as well as a a inspirational quilter!
All work and no PLAY would make for a very dull world!
Oh my gosh! I have to find out what the first name was now! LOL!!! It is no secret that I LOVE Susan....I think we are sisters separated by continents and oceans....our little 'sis' is Clare {selfsewn}. I first noticed Susan's blog several years ago and quietly visited over and over. I was so impressed by her perfect piecing and choice of fabrics. Plus she did not shy away from difficult piecing. When I had trouble figuring out a pattern {one she had completed} I emailed her for help. She was on her way to school, but responded as soon as she had a free moment. And that was it! I knew we would be friends. I can't wait to meet her someday...she has helped me in so many ways through some very difficult times {go get your tissues!}. Thanks, Cindy, for featuring Susan. Her blog is well worth following!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Cindy and Susan! It is always a pleasure to meet new quilty frineds!!
ReplyDeleteI love the quilt in the final photo!
ReplyDeleteNice! Thanks for sharing. There's some really lovely work here. :)
ReplyDeleteGot to love Mrs S xxx
ReplyDeleteYay - Suz is awesome! I think I found half the people I read by stalking your blogroll, Cindy. :-)
ReplyDeleteHer work is beautiful. Thanks so much for introducing her to us.
ReplyDeleteIt's great to hear how Suz chose her blog name, but now I'm very curious to hear what her first blog's name was. :)
ReplyDeleteYou've highlighted one of my favorite blogs! I'm heading over there now to say a big hi.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth E.
Cindy I always love these Name Game posts. So fun to learn a bit more about bloggers I follow . . . especially people in the MCM Bee.
ReplyDeleteIt's no secret that Suz and her wonderful blog float my boat!!! I'm so glad that you shared them with everyone today, Cindy!
ReplyDeleteSusan is a dear. We originally bonded when she and Mr PnP were cycling through France. I was smitten by her travels and our shared love of all things French. And we both have a chef for a son! The fact that we both quilt is just icing on the cake
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