Pet and humans sleeping under supplies

October 2, 2006


Wittering Rainbow has issued a challenge to show quilting related things piled up on pets and humans. Here is one of my cats. He fell asleep on my desk while I was trimming blocks for the two person quilt we had in the Festival of quilts. He did end up with even more on him but I didn’t get the picture of that. This is the trimmings from about a quarter of the blocks. Fortunately this cat doesn’t move too much when he sleeps as I was trimming with a rotary cutter very close to him. I am hoping I can balance things on another of my cats before the end of the day, but you know how contrary they can be.

6 comments on “Pet and humans sleeping under supplies”

  1. Hey, that’s really good! Thanks so much for joining in – you’re the one and only so far. Let me know where to send your fat quarters to won’t you? I’ll also check that your comment gives a link to your blog and if it doesn’t I’ll post one in the next couple of days. Cool!

  2. Poshyarns says:

    Wonderfully bizarre, I am off to irritate the dogs now…

  3. Dormouse says:

    So cute. My dogs just aren’t playing.

  4. ferret says:

    I’ve managed 5 items on one of my cats, but I am sure I can do better. I just need the right cat to fall asleep on my desk again. I think that cat’s are probably easier than dogs, given they sleep so much.

  5. Dormouse says:

    The dogs immediately wake up and think it’s some sort of fun game, grab the item and leg it for the garden.

    While I was trying to put stuff on one who was asleep, another stole my pincushion and has hidden it somewhere.

  6. katelnorth says:

    That’s not bad, Ferret, but I think humans are more interesting. Maybe you could pile stuff up on a sleeping Robin? Or someone… I’m still trying to work out how to manage this myself.

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