Wednesday, July 13, 2016

You little hoop popper, you!

I set my hooped quilt down for a bit while I answered a call of nature.

I came back to this:


Considering there were three threaded needles parked in it, it's a wonder he didn't stab himself...


14 comments:

  1. But he loves you! And how else is he going to get your attention?

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  2. You quilt with three needles at once? I'm so impressed. But seriously, I don't think its a good idea to store needles in the cat bed.

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  3. He looks so happy. And smug. Typical cat face.

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  4. Mine do that on my pin basted quilts (staight harpoon pins too) and I don't know how they don't get poked.

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  5. You should thank him for keeping your place warm while you were gone. Hahaha! I am sure his intentions were good. (I can almost hear him purr.) I think he deserves a great hug for a job well done. lol. ;^)

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  6. But I'm Sooooooooo happy here . . . (just look at that face )

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  7. Cats plus quilts, a natural affinity. He looks so smug.

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  8. Oh this reminds me of my dear departed Rocky. He would lay on anything, regardless of sharp and pointy. It got to the point where, whenever I couldn't find my keys, Dave would say "Look under the cat". Nine times out of 10, they were there. Rupert is starting to show the same inclination.

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  9. I'm guessing it's the fur that keeps them safe.....thanks for the smile....it made my afternoon!

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  10. Stop the madness!!! Another cute cat photo? And I guess a hoop popper is better than a hoop pooper.
    Have fun quilting!

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  11. it's Living-on-the-edge kitty! Ta Da!

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  12. Cats must have skins of armor underneath all that fur!

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  13. He looks pretty comfy!!!

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