Reetzbobeetz wrote:
Well, lets see, then, how the embroidery module and computer software might get along with Rita... If they don't like it, they can always try running away from home!
Last week, at my kitty's wellness exam, I handed over to my vet a nicely sized practice quilt I had made, nothing I really wanted to keep but the materials were good and the piece was large enough to put in the container they keep pets in when hospitalized. They were so happy because pets are so scared when they come in for an extended stay or even just overnight and to be either wrapped in or lay on such a soft, warm blanket does make a difference. They often use towels but don't have many of those either because they rely on donations, but the vet really liked the practice quilt and the fact that it can be put in the washer and dryer makes it reusable. You might find a good home for your unfinished pieces as long as the size is large enough to fit in the bottom of a cage and the edges are bound with an overlock stitch or large enough to wrap a larger dog who is ill is okay too... and you would not even have to do a complete finishing of the UFO. Just a thought...
And, you could name the piece "Doodles for Poodles, and the Like!" Or "Ditties for the Kitties" (It's been a tough day, so I just needed some silliness!)
Dawn
In beautiful Northwest Montana
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