Does this look okay?
#32
Originally Posted by Dina
Oh, it is for a cat, a cat lover's cat. I made one for a friend's cat, and suddenly all my cat lovers want one for their cats. :) It is a good way to play with a block. I just figured out....with a lot of help from folks here...how to get my focus fabric to all be "facing the same way."
Glad to see I am not the only one who has made quilts for cats. I made my little Allie one for Christmas last year but she doesn't sit on it - she sits on my other projects!
#39
Have you ever tried washing a chair? Quilts are much easier to wash.
I was going to make my daughter's new kitten (found in my flower bed) a quilt for her to go home in... not going to happen as dd will be here in two days to pick said kitten up and take her home... Welll... now that I think about it... I could just sew some pre- cut two by two squares together... nah... I don't care for scrappy quilts... lol... kitty will have to wait for her quilt...
I was going to make my daughter's new kitten (found in my flower bed) a quilt for her to go home in... not going to happen as dd will be here in two days to pick said kitten up and take her home... Welll... now that I think about it... I could just sew some pre- cut two by two squares together... nah... I don't care for scrappy quilts... lol... kitty will have to wait for her quilt...
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I love it and I love cats. They are less trouble than dogs.
Now don't all you dog lovers come down on me. I like dogs also. I baby sit my daughters dog every year for 3 months, while they go to the Florida Keys.
Now don't all you dog lovers come down on me. I like dogs also. I baby sit my daughters dog every year for 3 months, while they go to the Florida Keys.
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