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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Disappearing Kittens

I went in my studio last night to finish up a project and check on Cane and Reed, who were in there visiting Trish and TJ.  The kittens were gone.  Nowhere to be found.  After searching and calling, I assumed they were napping in a pile of bags of batting scraps.  I had made a very large sewing machine cover to keep cats out of thread, pins, and anything else I didn't want them to get into along with my machine when I'm not using it.  I was proud that I could do something to keep one step ahead of the cats.  When I tried to take the cover off my machine, it wouldn't budge.  This was very strange.  Upon investigation, I found the culprits.
 It's hard to be smarter than a cat - or sometimes, even a kitten.

6 comments:

  1. Hi we have been following your blog for awhile now but don't always have time to comment. Funny how kittens find the best places to hide!

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  2. That is so cute! They're adorable under the cover.

    BTW, it's such a pretty cover, too! My mom made one for my sewing machine years ago, because goddess knows I don't actually sew (she bought me a basic machine about 14 years ago, with the misguided idea that every female would like to learn to sew), but my cover is plain navy. I like yours much better!

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  3. Thank you, all. The fabric is a Laurel Burch cat fabric, and I love it, too. I thought it would be stiff enough to stand by itself, but I was wrong. It still does the job, though, well, sort of. It does keep the dust off my machine. Dust, but not critters.

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  4. Barb, That is an adorable picture of the kittens inside your machine cover. You should send that to a cat magazine for their annual calendar. Dar

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  5. Wish I could have taken the pictures without my arm being in them. I didn't think to use something else to lift the cover.

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