Everybody knows that, if the cat gets there first, you don't have a chance of using whatever you brought home for it's intended purpose...
So much for the laundry hamper that I found at Walmart this morning... Nice. Light weight. And full of CAT!
As soon as I put it on the floor, I knew that it was a mistake...
Kota has a new place to sleep and I have NO laundry basket!
This seems to happen with cats. No matter the size.
Tessie lost her thread chest also. This is by Pam Boorum. She does beautiful woodwork. I always wanted one of these in real life size... However, they are an outrageous price these days. So I am happy with this one.
The last thing I found at the show was some fabric to play with.
The blue on the bottom is a piece of a silk sari...
The two pieces on top don't photograph too well. They are hand dyed silk velvet. Very pretty in real life. Not so much in this photo.
I am going to try using the latter two for beaded cuffs. I think that they will look a lot better, once they are covered with bead work.
Unfortunately, I can't find the cards for the people that sold these to me. Sorry about that.
And I suppose that you are wondering where Tessie is this morning?
I think that discretion is the better part of valor.
I am not going to wake her up. She would bite my head off.
It certainly is quiet this morning... I hope that it stays that way...
See you tomorrow.
3 comments:
I Adore your little sewing chest Casey and I am interested in seeing how you will be transforming the fabrics too, especially the velvets.
I had to go back and look at the pottery from the HAIRY POTTER and I Admire your restraint. Pottery is always difficult to resist , especially his! Enjoy! :D
Hi Casey. How is the Bunny Hutch coming along? I have a few special animals that
might appreciate one like that.
Phyllisa
Phyllisa, I will be back to the Bunny Hutch Tuesday. Hang in there.
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