It is a truth universally acknowledged,
...
That a sewing project laid upon the parlor floor, must be in want of a cat.
I set this quilt down on the floor, in order to look at it. I asked, rhetorically, how long it would take for Linguine to lay down on it.
What I didn't realize is that the feral cat, Cardigan, had slipped into the house.
There's clearly a very strong gravitational pull between quilts and cats. Why, the poor things have been sucked in to the point that they cannot even stand up!
That a sewing project laid upon the parlor floor, must be in want of a cat.
I set this quilt down on the floor, in order to look at it. I asked, rhetorically, how long it would take for Linguine to lay down on it.
What I didn't realize is that the feral cat, Cardigan, had slipped into the house.
There's clearly a very strong gravitational pull between quilts and cats. Why, the poor things have been sucked in to the point that they cannot even stand up!
Comments
It is an Irish Chain! I always forget that name, so thank you for reminding me.
Neat quilting. I'll admit I know nothing of the art, but I do appreciate handmade things. That's not to say I'm not innovative with scraps of fabric--Ben has been painting his guitar in the garden, and I've been sneaking strips of his ragged drop-cloth to support my tomatoes! (I've got little green 'maters everywhere, maturing as fast as they can, but who knows how they'll do in this weird weather!)
~~Doublesaj~~
Love the quilt! I'm a fan of the classics when it comes to quilting.
Wow you can sew AND knit. Very talented!