One Reason Quilting Takes So Long

It is somewhat cooler here, particularly at night, so I thought I’d get back to quilting the baby bow-tie quilt. Got about two threads done and then Lester decided it looked really interesting.

I could finish the area I was working on but, unless I was willing to move him, nothing more was going to get quilted! And I was definitely not willing to move him. This is going to be wonderful — as the nights get cooler I can have the quilt draped over my legs and no doubt the odd kitty visitor. Cozy!

14 thoughts on “One Reason Quilting Takes So Long

  1. LOL! I know what you mean. Today my fur girls seemed to have a need to snug up to, and on me, while I was doing my binding… Makes for a bit of difficulty… but we love them! 8-)Happy stitchings!

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  2. I love this picture. Lester looks very inquisitive but I bet he had an ulterior motive. He just knew that mom wouldn’t shoo him away. Nothing better than snuggling up in a new quilt. So much for quilting, huh? LOL What a blessing to have sweet fur babies to snuggle with. Take care.Aloha!

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  3. Hahaha – what a cute post this is, Cathi! :)I love the colors in your bowtie quilt. Maybe if you get Lester started in quilting, you will have more time to get working on other quilts! 😉

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