ARGHHHH, How can I sew
#22
Originally Posted by dkabasketlady
Don't sweat the small stuff with your gorgeous QI, I just had to put one of mine to sleep a few weeks ago and would give anything to have him back wanting to help me! Beautiful quilt also!
I think I will make a couple more of the quilt, it really isn't all that hard to make, it is just alot of cutting- postage stamp blocks.
#23
Its funny, sometimes he totally ignores a quilt and others I can't keep him off of it, even in the very beginning, crazy cat.
Thanks everyone, so glad you like my quilt. I am thinking of making several more. I love the designer, have done serveral of her quilts. Although this is the first pattern I have ever purchased. check it out at : [www.lucyfazely.com]
Thanks everyone, so glad you like my quilt. I am thinking of making several more. I love the designer, have done serveral of her quilts. Although this is the first pattern I have ever purchased. check it out at : [www.lucyfazely.com]
#28
My kitty is the same way. She will curl up on my quilt that I'm machine quilting and boy! does she ever get mad when I make her get off so I can quilt. She also takes off with my cleaning brush and I find them downstairs under the couch. I love her dearly and wouldn't have it any other way!
#30
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My DD's cats and dogs have learned what "OUT"!!! means. And since Andy isn't the lap type. I have no problems anymore. We did have a foster kitty, Lydia, for a couple of years and she decided she was my helper. Actually she took over my machine chair and would bite me if I tried to push her out. And she would steal and hide my pin cushions, thimbles, sewing machine feet, anything that was small enough for her to carry. Took some of my cut strips one day and ran through the house with them training behind her. Cracked us up. She is now the only kitty in a house with an elderly woman and her son and being spoiled rotten.
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