Boy, Oh Boy, Did I Get Lucky!
#22
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Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 166
Thats how my table looks right now. Quilt back with the batting and the spray baste can.
I had to leave for dinner and was a little worried about it and talked myself out of worrying....
Then I see your picture!!!
I had to leave for dinner and was a little worried about it and talked myself out of worrying....
Then I see your picture!!!
#23
I feel what you feel! My dog did the same to a quilt that I was working on a few years ago and I had to put it aside for a long time before I could take it out and repair it. Yes, I know that feeling...What's comforting about your tree skirt injury is that it is not the tree skirt itself that is damaged and you have the scope to complete the tree skirt without too much hassle? It is a beautiful tree skirt and thank goodness it is still intact. Best wishes, Naughty baby! (To your Great Dane! LOL)
#25
Oh no! But maybe you shouldn't blame the Great Dane after viewing this You Tube post... :
http://www.dogheirs.com/misst/posts/...-nuggets-video
Dogs are smart!! But not as smart as cats. Except for Haley. She's more porcine than feline.
http://www.dogheirs.com/misst/posts/...-nuggets-video
Dogs are smart!! But not as smart as cats. Except for Haley. She's more porcine than feline.
#28
I was hand quilting on a small frame and I thought my puppies were sleeping...until I discovered that they were on the floor under the quilt removing the batting. I don't know what it is about batting, but dogs really seem to like it. At least your Great Dane didn't try to eat the fabric...at least not yet...
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