Most of the time when I am stitching, I have a very good supurr~visor with me!
Which usually leads to this. I don’t mind it at all, actually I love, love, love it when AlleyCat is on my lap. She doesn’t bother my stitching or my threads, but gets very upset with me when oh well shudder the thought that I might have to move or worse yet, get up! All of us who have fur children, know that stitching with their fur is a part of our stitching life.
Notice that I used my magnet to hold the bead case in place on my canvas, since I am working on a stand, so my canvas is at a slant.
So to catch you up, this is a bead/needle case by Accoutrements Designs. I was given one to work with to see if I liked it and I do! I do! After finishing a small beading project, the sticky mat did have a fair amount of cat hair on it. My mission was to see if I could clean that cat hair off by using a damp cloth, well actually it was a more than damp paper towel.
So I went from this to this:
Nice and clean! well almost as I do see a cat hair or two, but work with me here…as it really did clean up as promised.
I have been stitching round the clock for most of the week as I finished The Gingerbread House and another piece is ready to come off the bars too! Between that I have been wrapping and shipping gifts, sending out cards and adding the finishing touches on my list to Santa. It is cold, (well cold for San Diego) and rainy this morning, so I an not sure if I will have breakfast at The Cottage.
And this was again my supurr~visor as I was working on my Christmas cards. What am I to do with her?
and until next time…keep on stitching
I try very hard not to incorporate my baby’s fur into my stitched and knitted pieces. She’s very good about not disturbing craftwork, unlike her late sister, who used to think all threads and yarn were new toys.
Felix was that way too, would dig into my stitching bag and take threads out. But I still miss you buddy!