Friday, October 27, 2006

Finishing donated UFOs

Blogger wouldn't let me play this week but I can finally add another post. I've been reading lots of blogs but not adding comments to many as time as been short this week. I have managed to finish off several charity quilts, including 2 UFOs which have been donated as blocks. I need to finish another UFO of mine as well to keep clearing them out.
As for the previous post and photos of needleturn applique, all will be revealed when I have done some more stitching.
Here's our 20 yr old cat, Tiger, testing one of the finished quilts.

12 Comments:

Blogger Bonnie said...

Did you really mean "20 year old" cat? Wow. I didn't think cats lived that long.

4:08 PM  
Blogger His Office, My Studio said...

Very nice quilt. What would we do with out our tester? I have dog testers and I just love them.

4:10 PM  
Blogger Jenni said...

Wow, that's a good age. My quilt tester is canine.

8:27 PM  
Blogger quiltpixie said...

is the quilt going to a local animal shelter? -- the cat seems to think it should :-)

6:58 AM  
Blogger Cher said...

20 years old??? wow, that is a lot for a cat...and such a happy looking one too!

8:50 PM  
Blogger Laurie Ann said...

20 year old, Wow!! He looks fabulous!

10:48 AM  
Blogger Mary Johnson said...

I've been wanting to do a sampler quilt but not anxious to tackle a large one with so many other projects to do - this one looks a nice size.

5:51 PM  
Blogger Susan said...

From the cat's behavior, I'd say this one is a winner!

11:16 PM  
Blogger Linda C said...

Pretty kitty and pretty quilt!My Pippi is 12, we think so good to know that she could still be with us for some time to come like yours.

4:14 PM  
Blogger Silverthimble said...

Excellent progress on the UFOs! You look like you have a very healthy cat there! Looks like the quilt is "paw approved"! *VBG*

10:53 PM  
Blogger Michele Bilyeu said...

What a treat to discover this site! I do primarily charity quilting, as well. When Hurricane Katrina hit the US in Sept. of 2005, 200 quilters here in Salem, Oregon, met for two days and made 200 quilts to deliver to the families. A much smaller group of us have been quilting every Monday for a full year now. I love quilting dearly, but I love the sharing and giving, even more!

3:17 AM  
Blogger Hanne said...

Very good looking quilt ! The quilt tester is adorable.

8:19 AM  

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