For some reason, I'm always drawn to these cut-and-sew fabric panels. This one is "Marmalade" the cat, one of the Toys From the Attic collection made by Cranston Fabrics. I sometimes find them on our guild "free table" when someone is weeding out a fabric collection. That's where I found this one, and home it came with me. I finally decided to sew, stuff, and complete the cat. She's round and soft and quite huggable. I'm not sure where she will go to live, but I'm sure someone needs Marmalade as an easy-care companion!
A smaller silver tuxedo cat on the same panel is this one- "Licorice". Licorice has a new home already. He's gone to live with a friend who recently lost her lovely gray cat just prior to moving into an assisted living facility. I weighted the bottom of the cat with doll beads so she could use it as a door stop if needed. However, she was delighted with the cat and declared he'd have a place of honor on her bed. I think this cat has a pretty face and a more realistic gaze than the larger Marmalade.
And in other "soft stuff" news- two groups of quilters volunteered to knit or crochet small infant hats to be delivered to a maternity hospital in Tanzania this fall. A friend asked if I could help her meet the goal of having 300 hats for the trip. I don't knit or crochet, but I know many quilters who enjoy both of these crafts in addition to quilting. And they have generous hearts, too. Between the two guilds I asked, members made more than 150 of these little hats- half the goal. Quilters always step up!
2 comments:
The cat panels sewn are SO adorable!!!! I can see where the lady at the assisted living home will enjoy having the gray cat! Sweet of you to give it to her.
What cute cut and sew panels you’ve found. I’ve never worked with any, in fact honestly wasn’t even familiar with that concept…..now I’ll be on the outlook.
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