This is NOT a cat-free home
#11
Love all the furbabies. Attached is my number one quilt inspector....Sammie. This is her favorite place to watch me while I am sewing. She takes her job very seriously.
Sammie
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#12
My kitties are valuable quilting consultants. Bun, the siamese, just died 3 weeks ago at age 20. In this photo I was embroidering my name on the edge of a quilt. She was my most devoted fan. She never left my side, quilting or anything else.
Gracie (Gray - c; "c" for cat,) is 3 years old and learning her aprenticeship well. She prances around when Im making block placements, and when it's right for her, she snoozes there. I spread out a quilt top to take a photo and she's on it. She started as a wild baby, but there isn't a wild fur hair left on her.
Gracie (Gray - c; "c" for cat,) is 3 years old and learning her aprenticeship well. She prances around when Im making block placements, and when it's right for her, she snoozes there. I spread out a quilt top to take a photo and she's on it. She started as a wild baby, but there isn't a wild fur hair left on her.
Bun never left my side
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Official quilt tester
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#13
Thanks for starting this, my cat (Babs) is quite the helper. She is ALWAYS where I am. Today she even tried to help me machine quilt by nudging my arm.
Approving the 12 blocks
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Protecting the half-triangles
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Making sure no one touches the iron
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#14
Originally Posted by SaraSewing
My kitties are valuable quilting consultants. Bun, the siamese, just died 3 weeks ago at age 20. In this photo I was embroidering my name on the edge of a quilt. She was my most devoted fan. She never left my side, quilting or anything else.
Gracie (Gray - c; "c" for cat,) is 3 years old and learning her aprenticeship well. She prances around when Im making block placements, and when it's right for her, she snoozes there. I spread out a quilt top to take a photo and she's on it. She started as a wild baby, but there isn't a wild fur hair left on her.
Gracie (Gray - c; "c" for cat,) is 3 years old and learning her aprenticeship well. She prances around when Im making block placements, and when it's right for her, she snoozes there. I spread out a quilt top to take a photo and she's on it. She started as a wild baby, but there isn't a wild fur hair left on her.
So sorry to hear about your kitty Bun. Its so hard to lose a beloved pet. When I lost my Tabitha (she was 19), just about broke my heart. But somehow, there is always room for another furbaby. Not that we forget our lost furbabies.
#15
Oh this is TOO much fun. Okay, a few more... because I can't resist.
Lola (RIP) and Mr. Grey with my first quilt
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Lola watching me baste top with batting & backing
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Ditto
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#18
And I can't forget this one.
This is Clio, giving me all sorts of grief because the Lone Star has gone wrong... (This was when I first threw up my hands with this quilt--- sometime last year...)
This is Clio, giving me all sorts of grief because the Lone Star has gone wrong... (This was when I first threw up my hands with this quilt--- sometime last year...)
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