Saturday, April 07, 2007

Why We Have Design Walls, Not Design Floors

The kitties were making it difficult for me to look at my X and O blocks a couple of days ago. The ever photogenic Pokey:

The elusive and rarely photographed Howler:


And Bibi didn't want to be left out. In fact he kept rubbing up against me and knocking my camera around - as I tried to take a good pic of Howler - before finally settling down.

I've actually got more sewn together now, but no pics yet.

11 comments:

  1. owwwww those cats are lovely!

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  2. as long as they don't use the blocks for cat toys, count yourself lucky :-)

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  3. What beautiful "helpers" They know how to be the centre of attention don't they!

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  4. When they run across the carpet and jump on the blocks to make them slide is when it really gets messy! It doesn't look like their Florida vacation has bothered them at all...

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  5. Your darling kitties. My Jack is the one who looks like Howler. Aren't cats so cute the way they curl up one paw like Bibi is doing.

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  6. Awww, they're your apprentices, they just want to help!!!! I can't wait to see this sewn up.

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  7. How nice to see Howler! He is one fine looking cat.

    Your thready is looking so cool. It is one of those things I wish I could handle it and examine it close up to see how it is done.

    I'm so glad to hear about the plane reservations. April in Paris sounds lovely.

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  8. I have a design floor too with the same type "help" that you have to contend with. LOL! Makes life interesting but I wouldn't want to ever be without them.

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  9. I love Pokey's expression, craziness?!! Your X,O block pattern is great, I really like the Fruit Punch quilt you did before, and love these colors too! So cheerful!

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  10. I love the blues/greens/purples in this one. Thanks for all the cat-approval pics. Reminds me so much of all the years when I had cat hair on everything. I used to joke that people could buy my quilts, but the cat hair was free.

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