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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

A Little "Help"

The main parts of the sweater are done...but I'm still far from the Burled Arch.  My next step is seaming the parts together and then I start on the collar.  First though is a quick wet blocking to hopefully get all the pieces to match up before the seaming/sewing.


Eli!



"I was only trying to help."


10 comments:

Shirley said...

Yes, such a helpful kitty! Classic look on his face.

Sheepmom said...

Nothing like a warm heavy cat to flatten any curling edges........

Susan said...

It must be a cat thing - as soon as anything is put on a flat surface, it becomes Cat Base.

LannieK said...

Kitty help ~ almost a good thing =^•^=

LannieK said...

Kitty help ~ almost a good thing =^•^=

AdrieneJ said...

My Rascal used to eye up my blocking all the time for a nap spot. Nothing like something sheepy to sleep on!

Auntie Reg said...

"Catorvision"

Susan said...

haha, help on all sides! the April calendar pic really shows good spotted sheep :)

sophy0075 said...

It's not a knitted garment until it has some cat hair incorporated into it.

Maureen said...

Ha ha! Love that you called this "cat weight" in your next post... how the heck do they find just the "right" place to plop themselves down on? Love his look in that last pic.

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