A couple more afternoons saw the rest of the cat blocks completed, and then sewn together in a clowdor.
Burton oversaw the process and made sure each cat was placed just so. Okay… not true. He napped and I pretty much just placed the cats randomly. As you can see, some cats face left, and some face right. That was done at random as well.
It’s about 43″ x 52″ so a nice small lap quilt. I’m very excited about the back I have for this one.
It’s the cutest piece of flannel – another great find from the clearance bin! I’m hoping to get this one quilted on the weekend – so watch for an FO post soon.
Nice, nice, nice! And that flannel is purrfect! I love the word Clowdor.
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This is so much fun! I love seeing the different colored cats and the bottom two are having a snuggle! I didn’t know the word for a group of cats is a clowdor-thanks for the word power!
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So cute and cuddly!!! The backing is perfect.
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Another great quilt and a perfect backing! I’ve never heard of a clowder before: it’s fun to learn something new.
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The backing is so sweet. You get pretty lucky with that discount bin sometimes.
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That is so pretty! I just love the random placement of the blocks and each row is different. What a great backing fabric – as cozy as it is pretty.
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OMG, when you open your quilt store, I think I’m going to want one of these!
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