Mom's Chicken quilt came back from being quilted in Tennessee yesterday. I got right to work with my Quality Assurance checks. So far it passes for comfort, kindness and love. It needs more fur, though, so I'm not ready to sign off on it just yet.
Absolutely it does - I can see from this pic that there are large areas with no fur at all on them. I know that if you really want to impregnate the fibres with furs, you need to shed them and then lie on them for four or five hours, so I think you have a lot of work ahead of you on this one, Millie.
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Absolutely it does - I can see from this pic that there are large areas with no fur at all on them. I know that if you really want to impregnate the fibres with furs, you need to shed them and then lie on them for four or five hours, so I think you have a lot of work ahead of you on this one, Millie.
Megan
Sydney, Australia
Good on you Miss M. A cats work is never done. You flick those furs in deep.
Millie, to yer Mom... My Mom would have loved to have met you, French Canadian and UNH both, wow. TBT...
Just want to say Hello, Gorgeous One !
Noela Sydney Australia
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