Wednesday, 10 September 2008

A Quilt Inspector on Duty

Yesterday I lay the last two Truly Scrumptious blocks out on the kitchen table before adding the outside borders. I am really loving working with the Allspice Tapestry fabrics.



It wasn't long before this big furry ginger thing, aka as 'The Quilt Inspector', appeared and lay (ie stretched himself out!) right on top of my work.



Such an innocent face. Lucky I had the camera handy!



14 comments:

  1. You have a great helper here. Why does cats always want to sleep on top of fabrics??? LOL

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  2. Oliver is always so sweet! He does love your work! And I do, too!

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  3. Wow, I guess I missed some of your posts! You have been busy. I love your truly scrumptious blocks! They are beautiful!! But I have to say, I have missed Oliver. He looks so happy helping you. Rolo sends a big hello!

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  4. I think the furry thing is very satisfied with his mom's hobby. Cats are so sweet! And these blocks are fantastic!

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  5. You've been busy! What beautiful work you've been doing. I really like the Lynette Anderson block, in fact I really like them all!

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  6. Your new blocks are going to be gorgeous...love the fabrics!

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  7. This looks beautiful! I have 3 quilt inspectors at my house :-)

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  8. I love the way you always photograph your kitty. My cat of 14 years used to "help" me sew too! Sadly we had to have him put to sleep in June. Thanks for brightening my day!
    I LOVE your work!!

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  9. I love your cat, sooooo sweet!
    Gisela

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  10. you have a wonderful blog!!!!! I love your works and everything what I've found here! absolut great!!!!!

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  11. Oliver takes his job very seriously -- one needs to be a diligent quilt inspector. ;-)

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  12. Your Truly Scrumptious blocks are beautiful! All your stitcheries are wonderful. Your quilt inspector kitty is cute too!

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  13. Goodness such pressure how to you work under these strict conditions...your blocks look gorgeous.

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  14. I'm surprised you manage to get as much done as you do with Oliver around :)
    Curious to know if he is allowed to stay there once the picture is taken or if he has to move to allow you to get on with the job?

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Thanks for taking the time to comment. I appreciate your thoughts.

Christine