quilts for cats
#1
quilts for cats
I’m thinking that I should just make quilts for cats. At least they appreciate and use them. I just found out last night that the king sized quilt (the only one I have ever finished and on a Brother pq1500) and gifted to my brother for Christmas was destroyed. He is currently going through a divorce. He moved out temporarily while she sought other living arrangements. Now that she is out he found she threw it onto the back porch where his dog (an English Mastiff) used it for a restroom because she also did not let the dog outside regularly. I don’t really object to the dog sleeping on it, it’s the restroom portion I find offensive.
In the meantime at home Jazz is helping me bind another UFO.
In the meantime at home Jazz is helping me bind another UFO.
#2
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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That happens all often, my guild makes charity quilts for children. We recently found out the agency we were giving them to was selling them. I've decided to make cat and dog mats for my local shelter, they always need them and appreciate them.
#3
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: MN
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Quilting Raven - are you (or your brother) able to wash it up enough to be able to use it? Heartbreaking -
rjwilder - what did they do with the proceeds of the quilt sales? Did they sell them for enough to "make it worthwhie?" As in several hundred dollars compared to $20 or something like that. If the agency sold the quilts "for a lot" - then perhaps they could get funds for other things needed. If not - well - "forget them!!!"
rjwilder - what did they do with the proceeds of the quilt sales? Did they sell them for enough to "make it worthwhie?" As in several hundred dollars compared to $20 or something like that. If the agency sold the quilts "for a lot" - then perhaps they could get funds for other things needed. If not - well - "forget them!!!"
#6
It is my understanding that the quilt is beyond saving. I’ll consider making him another one, maybe in a few years. He has always been very interested in music so the quilt I had given him was all fabric with musical instruments and notes. It was a black/white/gray with purple accents done in a disappearing nine patch pattern. I’m sure I couldn’t get all those fabrics again if I tried.
Either way after I did his I swore I was not doing another king until I got a long arm. It took me 6-8 weeks to quilt and some of those days I worked 6-8 hours a day to finish it. My other brother also wants a king and it has been sitting in a box for 3 years fully pieced because the first king traumatized me.
#8
I may do something like that, probably not this year. I’m a bit annoyed with him. More annoyed with his soon to be ex, but he is not blameless. Like I stated earlier a quilt, even a handmade one, is less important than other issues, but if he left it behind it obviously didn’t matter enough to him.
#9
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Either way after I did his I swore I was not doing another king until I got a long arm. It took me 6-8 weeks to quilt and some of those days I worked 6-8 hours a day to finish it. My other brother also wants a king and it has been sitting in a box for 3 years fully pieced because the first king traumatized me.
Either way after I did his I swore I was not doing another king until I got a long arm. It took me 6-8 weeks to quilt and some of those days I worked 6-8 hours a day to finish it. My other brother also wants a king and it has been sitting in a box for 3 years fully pieced because the first king traumatized me.
#10
The second quilt is for a different brother. He got a handmade afghan in his favorite colors. He will likely get that top this year because I bought a used longarm this year. It’s a 10 ft table though so I’m going to have to think about quilting it in sections.