New Method for Storing Scraps
#11
Super Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: North Texas
Posts: 8,710
Oh all your pets are so cute. Heaven forbid I drop a spool of thread on the floor. Gone in sixty seconds. My cats are off with it. LOL. I use "shedding" snack packs and brush them well so no shedding in my stash but lately they are not allowed in my sewing room. They play adn run and knock things over. It's hard enough to keep it straight in there without their "help". Thanks for sharing your babies with us. They are worth the "scraps".♥♥
#12
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Pilot Mountain, N.C.
Posts: 280
ChubbyBunny, Love your ferret. I had two ferrets that were rescues. So much fun. Any rubberize buttons on machines were considered toys. They would burrow in fabric, hide my tools, etc. One day, while putting groceries away, noticed my potatos were missing. Bag was empty. The ferrets had stored a ten pound bag of potatos under my sofa.
#17
Originally Posted by niizh
ChubbyBunny, Love your ferret. I had two ferrets that were rescues. So much fun. Any rubberize buttons on machines were considered toys. They would burrow in fabric, hide my tools, etc. One day, while putting groceries away, noticed my potatos were missing. Bag was empty. The ferrets had stored a ten pound bag of potatos under my sofa.
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