Does anybody else have this problem?
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Originally Posted by MamaBear61
Hello and welcome from Ontario. I think your kitty would like a quilt of it's very own.
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If it is your quilt inspector, yeah, I have that problem too, two fold. Welcome aboard. And like others have said, make something for yourself, even if it is just a little wall quilt or placemat. I have five WIP quilts at various stages (some would call them UFO's) and I can't seem to decide which one to work on next. Bad thing is I just got my Bargello book in the mail today - uh oh - maybe that is six?
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That isn't a problem it just means that you are a true quilter now. That's what most of us do, we have good intentions and then another pattern appears and it's prettier than the one we have been working on so we sit it aside for a while and then start working on the prettier pattern, until the next pattern or fabric line appears, it's the quilters cycle. You are normal.
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Yep, similar problem, of the canine variety (see avatar). Trixie isn't allowed on the quilt while I'm working on it and she's so jealous because IT is on my lap and not her. One day I had the bottom of it rolled up and on the large ottoman while I hand quilted part of the top. She jumped up on the ottoman, but not on the quilt - she knew better. Then she looked right at me, picked up her paw, and very defiantly plopped it down right on the quilt. What a hoot the fur-children are! But hey, they don't grow up and leave, so in my book that makes them the best! That's what I tell my 28-year-old "real" daughter :-)
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