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Posted by Sandy Ellison on August 19, 2008, 7:17 pm
Howdy!
Oh, okay, I get it. ;-P
I remember, you were so sweet to make a doggy quilt for your friends.
There's one light-weight quilt on our bed most of the time;
when it goes thru' the washer/dryer, I scoop out 2 handfuls
of cat fur from the lint trap, enough to make another cat! ;-D
Of course, as far as cats are concerned, all the quilts are theirs.
(And as I have always told my kids, "when you're not here, EVERYthing
is mine!" *meow*)
Cheers!
R/Sandy
http://www.jandofabrics.com/proddetail.asp?prod=cat00044
On 8/19/08 2:28 PM, in article
e2e8872e-554b-432b-adb4-2a036a8cce1c@56g2000hsm.googlegroups.com, "jennellh"
> Just remembering back to the puppy quilt conversations and shower
> gifts - this website is a gallery of dog and cat quilt sales. I have
> to say though, the amount of fur that imbeds in the fabric liners of
> my cat baskets - the idea of making actual quilts for them is not in
> the offing. They are happy with the scraps of practise pieces - when
> the fur is well-matted - the once fabric piece is tossed. jennellh
>
>> Howdy!
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>> uhhh.. okay.
>> (sorry, I'm not getting the tie-in to ragmop)
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>> R/Sandy- with some cat fabric that's at least that cute ;-P
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>> On 8/19/08 11:43 AM, in article
>> 4d1f976e-59ef-46a9-b850-fda54c5bf...@79g2000hsk.googlegroups.com, "jennellh"
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>>> With respect Sandy ;)) I wouldn't mind having some of her fabrics in
>>> my own stash.
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>>> http://www.funkydoodledesigns.com/index.html
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