This is exactly what my daughter's nearly-adult kittens do when they come for a visit. I've finally resorted to standing the hoop on its side. But gosh, they do look so comfortable and adorable, don't they?
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My friend Teresa at FABRIC THERAPY had the same problem with her cat. Pictured on her home page http://fabrictherapy.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly what my daughter's nearly-adult kittens do when they come for a visit. I've finally resorted to standing the hoop on its side. But gosh, they do look so comfortable and adorable, don't they?
ReplyDeleteLol. I'm forever removing one cat or another from my projects.
ReplyDeleteWhy do staff spend so much time complaining about their boss? At least you aren't using this as an excuse to start a new quilt.
ReplyDeleteRespectfully,
Molly
Awwwwhhhh!!! He's so cute! I want one. XD Please give him a smooch for me. ;^)
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha! Thanks for the laugh this morning :)
ReplyDeleteAdorable!! Your very own quilt tester!
ReplyDeleteAwwwww...
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you are trying to get some hand quilting done.
I'm sure your little helper found that spot irresistible! I hope you get to continue your quilting soon--lol!
ReplyDeleteHard to be upset when he looks so peaceful.
ReplyDeleteLol! Not fun for you, but we're enjoying it!
ReplyDeleteThat's cats = always find the comfiest spot and never mind what you were going to work on!
ReplyDeleteI think it’s a matter of perspective. Is the cat sleeping in your quilt and hoop, or are you stitching with The Perfect Cat Bed?
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