We used to have a cat that ate sewing thread. She would pull it off the bobbin and swallow it if she had the chance; otherwise she'd sit on the far side of the sewing machine and chew on the thread as it went by. Everything I made was full of cat spit! Love that picture, BTW. Our dog will try to "help" me when I am knitting, with just about the same results.
We used to have a cat that ate sewing thread. She would pull it off the bobbin and swallow it if she had the chance; otherwise she'd sit on the far side of the sewing machine and chew on the thread as it went by. Everything I made was full of cat spit!
ReplyDeleteLove that picture, BTW. Our dog will try to "help" me when I am knitting, with just about the same results.
I blame my lack of productivity for the health department's knitted goods stash on the cat.
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It's as good an excuse as any.