Moo is such a good sport. I'm sure he doesn't understand why boyfriend and I found this so hilarious, but he tolerated it for a couple minutes anyway. (Don't worry, he was rewarded liberally with pets and treats).
Meanwhile Rory is earning her keep as a quilt-weight, holding down a stack of Scrappy Susannah quilts I've quilted but not bound. She's like a paper-weight, but for holding down quilts. Mostly just decorative, but if you ever need to justify why you have one you can say, "Well, she's holding down my quilts, see?"
On the sewing front, October's do. Good Stitches blocks have finally become a top and I'm planning to quilt it this afternoon. Hope you're sewing this Sunday :)
Linking to Design Wall Monday.
How in heaven's name did you get her to let you do a bread head wrap
ReplyDeleteJust too funny--you made my day
I showed Moo's photo to Angel and she gave me the ear. You know, that one ear back look that says, "Don't even THINK about it..."
ReplyDeletethats Got to be a first! Poor kitty! Loving your quilt!
ReplyDeleteWhat a patient kitty. So cute!!
ReplyDeleteHAHAHAHA, I think that is funny too. My cat's main responsibility in the sewing room IS to hold down blocks. I don't think she would allow a bread frame, tho.
ReplyDeletePretty quilt!
The do. Good Stitches. quilt is so pretty. Can't WAIT to see what you do for the quilting!!
ReplyDeleteHi Kat, Thanks for participating in Design Wall Monday at my blog. But in order to link your blog to mine, I ask that you refer to my blog somewhere within your post. (The instructions are within my post that you linked up with at Smallquiltsanddollquilts.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteOMG poorest kitty! That face is priceless :)
ReplyDeleteNobody would ever have know you did that to your kitty if you hadn't said so. I mean, he could have just gotten into some shenanigans in the bread box on his own. That's a great scrappy quilt.
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