Cherie Walters Posted January 25, 2007 Report Posted January 25, 2007 My baby is not so much a helper, but a supervisor. You can see from this pic that she gets on very well with millie. She likes helping chase my cq mouse and recently she has acquired another friend Libby. Her name is Elsa Cherie in Australia
Mary Beth Posted January 26, 2007 Report Posted January 26, 2007 When my new son-in-law seen the laser light on my machine he thought it was a built in cat toy
chickenscratch Posted January 26, 2007 Report Posted January 26, 2007 Vicki, your Rudy is gorgeous. What breed is he? Our cat, Miss Kitty likes to jump in my sewing chair every time I get up. ONe day I'm going to sit on her.
GreenDragonLady Posted January 26, 2007 Report Posted January 26, 2007 Mine's not really a helper, just a tester! This is Little Bear: (click to enlarge) I love seeing everyone's pets. JoAnn, your kitty looks like a black panther! And I love Caron's kitty on the quilt (and the quilt too). I also saw a yellow lab like my PJ. (No longarm yet, but hoping)
April W Posted January 26, 2007 Report Posted January 26, 2007 I got an unexpected helper last night. I've had my machine for over 3 years now and out of the blue my husband came in and started getting a quilt ready for me to load. He is on short-tem disability for a few more weeks due to a broken hand, has given up smoking this month (which was only allowed outside anyway) and just thought he would help me because I'm behind. He has watched me load many quilts so he did have the basic idea what he was doing, just not the fine motor skills to pin a strait line. It was very appreciated and motivating.
Mary Beth Posted January 26, 2007 Report Posted January 26, 2007 April, Not quite a puppy....but a helper non the less. Good job, you are training him well Mary Beth
Judi Posted January 26, 2007 Report Posted January 26, 2007 Mary Beth - You are SO funny!! and April - you are so lucky! I have been trying to get mine to just give it a try - he has not yet...... He is gone this whole weekend and I am feeling a bit lost already. Think I will do some early spring cleaning - just in the mood I guess!
needle7 Posted January 26, 2007 Report Posted January 26, 2007 Doris isn't thrilled with some of my quilts
Patch Posted January 27, 2007 Report Posted January 27, 2007 Hi JoAnn. Just had to post to say this is a beeeeeautiful picture of your cat in front of your quilt. Thanks for sharing it with us. Btw, Hoffman Fabrics comes to mind...... any relation? Well,and now I've looked at all of them and am pretty impressed by the photographic skills exhibited. I think Elsie could be an ad photo, and that yawning cat is really something! I"m going to have to practice with my "helpers" before posting a pic to see if I can match your artistry.
dancingstitcher Posted January 28, 2007 Report Posted January 28, 2007 Hi Teresa: To answer your question, Rudy is a purebred tabby Maine Coon which is low on the allergy list along with Persians. We always took in cats, then went to a cat fancy show and found this breed which is the original North American Longhair. They are clowns, take risks, eat eleven times a day, look clumsy, are really active, and fetch toys like dogs do. In this picture as a kitten he wrestled with Arnie and they continue to be playmates. Arnie put his mouth over Rudy's head to slow him down. Arnie was a sheep herder as a young dog, two owners ago, and tries to keep up with Rudy. Arnie came to live with us at age eight having recovered from testicular cancer. The boys are a lot of fun. Vicki
JanR Posted January 28, 2007 Report Posted January 28, 2007 These are 2 of my helpers . . . .Emma is the white one and Elsa is the golden lab. As they like to lay on the quilt while I am working, theyare only allowed down here with me when I am not quilting. I hope I posted this picture correctly.
JanR Posted January 28, 2007 Report Posted January 28, 2007 I can't quite figure how to post 2 photo's at once. I also have my 2 cat helpers who are a bit harder to keep out of here, but while we were remodeling-I came upon this solution. It is simply styrofoam from Home Depot, about $2 for a 2' x 8' sheet. I fold the batt up and place the foam on top and the cats can't get to the quilt, or chew the batt, which seems to have become a favorite snack!! And while on the subject of helpers, my best help is my DH Ted. Without whom I would not have this studio. This was a old dingy basement and he totally redid it for me.
TinaC Posted January 28, 2007 Report Posted January 28, 2007 You guys are all so lucky, I've had to move my machine out of my home because of my helpers. Clients stopped bringing me work because I couldn't control the hair. So now I'm in a quilt shop and my helpers are my priority when I'm at home. business has doubled and I've only been in the shop for 2 days and already I'm 6 weeks booked. I'm sad that I've had to move but it's been the best business decission. My helpers are a 2 year old german shepperd husky cross and believe it or not a 13 year old beagle husky cross. When I'm doing hand work my beagle(timber) climbs onto the couch beside me and isn't happy until she has licked what ever I'm working on. She uses her nose until my hand moves out of the way so she can get a good sniff of the piece and if she deems it work worthy lays her head in my lap and is content to sit with me while I work. So needless to say I've been doing a lot more hand work to give me the chance to be with my helpers. Tina
tusistas Posted January 30, 2007 Report Posted January 30, 2007 Vicki: I think Rudy is The Bomb! He's so cute.
lizziesgirl Posted January 30, 2007 Report Posted January 30, 2007 Not so sure if I can count them as helpers. I was away today and my DH left the house and let the puppies (MinPin's) run free. Needless to say they love the batting waiting to be quilted and tore several holes in it. AAAH! Any suggestion on how to make a shelf or something for the batting to be in so it isn't hanging down for puppies to play tug o war with?
lyonden Posted February 1, 2007 Report Posted February 1, 2007 This is what happens when you wake up a sleeping kitty. Wickett is owned by one of my customers and this is one, (she has 5) of her helpers:
dancingstitcher Posted February 1, 2007 Report Posted February 1, 2007 Thanks Donna, Tusistas. Here's another one for you. Rudy is looking carefully and decided it needed some stitching on the edges to get it to lay flat.
katnap Posted February 1, 2007 Report Posted February 1, 2007 My big Raggie is the one I can't keep off the quilter...I think right he's checking for lose threads....or maybe he's check to see if I used the right batting....LOL BTW...please disregard the garage atmosphere.....temporary location while we build the house...LOL
jodyrose Posted February 1, 2007 Report Posted February 1, 2007 When I was moving in last fall, til my 'stash' closet got built...my fabric bins were everywhere in the basement. My buddy Nicky (who thinks I cant do a thing without him around )decided he could help me out by holding down the stash piles apparently! I have old "cutter" quilts rescued from the cutters all over the house to snuggle up in and if he doesnt have a stash bin, hes on one of those!
jodyrose Posted February 1, 2007 Report Posted February 1, 2007 not sure why this didnt come through on my posting...try try again
jodyrose Posted February 1, 2007 Report Posted February 1, 2007 DUH 3rd times a charm...sorry for the multiple posts everyone! Jody, photgraphically challenged quilter
Judi Posted February 1, 2007 Report Posted February 1, 2007 JODY - Looks to me like you needed to build a stash ROOM not just a closet! Holy - moly! That's a lot of stuff! Is it all fabric? One would still want to help you go through it all - just see what there is in there! Good Luck!
jodyrose Posted February 2, 2007 Report Posted February 2, 2007 HEHEHE Yes...my secret is out... I AM A FABRIHOLIC.... and you are looking at almost a 30yr collection..... Wanna come play?
Judi Posted February 2, 2007 Report Posted February 2, 2007 YESSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!! I think we all would! Where are you from? It is below zero here and then some, high of -1 tomorrow - maybe...... wind chill is down to -25 or -35........ if my car starts - I would be on the way! I LOVE snow, but not the cold. It is even warmer up in Alaska right now they are saying..... is it really?
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