Thank goodness for great heaters! Our lows are in the teens and highs in the mid 20’s for the next few days and the last few days. (Some weather person fibbed about it getting into the 30’s yesterday….NEVER happened!) (In case you are a new reader, my sewing space is above our detached garage. I share the space with my husband and his model train workshop area). Hubby has a massive propane heater downstairs and I cranked it up to 60 yesterday for a few hours just after lunch, and it really heated up the “floor” upstairs.
While the hobby space warmed up we had a little “project” to assemble in the house. Fed Ex delivered the present I got our cats….and hubby had to figure out which part went where!
At some point, our cat inspector Smokey got involved in the activity –
He is the most curious cat of all and wants to be “in the middle” of anything you are doing! (He thinks he is helpful when I am trying to decorate the Christmas tree or dust the shelves). Once the assembly was complete…I spritzed a little catnip spray on the new cat climber, and both cats were quick to climb around….and roll around…and like the fuzzy fabric….
There are 4 of those dangling white mice hanging from the new unit on elastic cording. We are expecting them all to be pulled off in the next week or so. So far, only Smokey has been brave enough to climb to one of the higher perches.
Once the cats figured out the new gift was for them, then we both ventured out to the garage to play. The temperature went from 55 degrees when I started the all the heaters, and before I was finished sewing for the evening it was 73, and I took off my sweatshirt! We hate to “stop” out in our hobby area once it warms up, so dinner was not until 8 pm last night. Hubby was working on a “turn table” for the model railroad at his train club, and I was having fun assembling the blocks to send to Carole.
In my last post, California Thomas Fire Quilts Help Wanted , I shared with you information about making blocks for the victims of the fires out in California.
I had 6 blocks finished in that post. I spent some “quality time” in my sewing room yesterday, and I now have 16 finished.
I will be getting those out in the mail on Tuesday to Carole – From My Carolina Home
All of the fabric came out of my scrap storage system. Many were already cut into 5″ squares. I did have to dig in the scrap bin of blues for those wonderful batiks, and in my neutral scrap box for the creams and off whites. So, there was some cutting involved as I prepped these blocks. Truth be told, I now have about 15 or 20 MORE batik and neutral half square triangles made, so I might see if I can put a few more together before these go out in the mail. I have some pretty floral fabrics that were part of a 5″ square collection that I made those coasters out of in my last post.
What are your plans for “making” things this weekend?
Love the picture with the cat’s chubby backside at the window.
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The climber perch is almost too small for the full size cat. He is just extra fluffy! 😉 that is kinda like me…more batting stuff in my pocket than need be.
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What a fantastic group of blocks, thank you so much!! Looks like the kitties like their gift too.
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You are welcome!
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Lovely work and a wonderful project to start off the new year. 🙂 I brought my sewing machine to SC with me and have it set up, now I just need to get going. 🙂
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I hope you have a fun project to work on
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Looks like a cat’s paradise! 🙂
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