Felines & Fabric!
#24
Every house should have a quilt inspector. My 19 yr old cat today helped me fuse and applique some pieces on blocks. He felt it was best if he helped press them into the fabric and sat on each one. I think the bigger the cat the better assistance. Cute photos and hey, if the loves it it must be good.
#25
Originally Posted by Elisabrat
Every house should have a quilt inspector. My 19 yr old cat today helped me fuse and applique some pieces on blocks. He felt it was best if he helped press them into the fabric and sat on each one. I think the bigger the cat the better assistance. Cute photos and hey, if the loves it it must be good.
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Thanks Sheila. Sara, the funny thing about this old guy is that he is skin and bone, hair is constantly matted and toothless but he is the most playful by far, especially after he's just used the litterbox! He'll come flying from the back bathroom full tilt, wrestle with the hall rug and fly back to see if his poop is still there! How something so frail could make so much noise is beyond me!
#29
Originally Posted by Kitsie
Thanks Sheila. Sara, the funny thing about this old guy is that he is skin and bone, hair is constantly matted and toothless but he is the most playful by far, especially after he's just used the litterbox! He'll come flying from the back bathroom full tilt, wrestle with the hall rug and fly back to see if his poop is still there! How something so frail could make so much noise is beyond me!
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