
Another block with another favourite fabric. There are all sorts of different elements in this fabric, so I may well fussy cut another part of it for another one of the looped lasses aka pickled ladies.
The back:

Window replacements, where necessary, are done every fall. Over the past few days, we’ve seen the ropes from the swing stage the workers use. The other day it was obvious that they’d be going by our window so we thought they might get a laugh out of three little teddy bears lined up watching them. We’re used to the window cleaners doing double takes when they see one of the cats. I remember one of the window washers saying to his partner on the swing stage something along the lines of, “Look, there’s a lion in there!” when he caught sight of Lester who sat staring out at him, completely unperturbed. Smudge, on the other hand, will hide under the bed the minute he sees the ropes.

Ideas for the fall quilt are flying through my mind. This weekend I’m going to spend some time working with EQ again and see if I can sort out the design idea that is forming in my mind that way. If not, paper and coloured pencils are my next choice.
Wednesday was a lovely mild day. Lester spent some time on the windowsill.

While Smudge was working on his fall sleeping poses — this one almost qualifies as a headless cat pose, but not quite.

