Lost, Now Found; and one Long-Legged Cat





Going through my fabric boxes stash, found some unfinished pieces that I had worked on almost two years ago and folded away and forgotten about. So, wondering now if I'll incorporate them into a quilt or make cushion covers.
The first photo, the unfinished Long-legged Cat, is inspired by Jude Hill's Cats at Spirit Cloth. Go take a look at Jude's wonderful work.
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Comments
I find that when I do I alwas seem to make NEW FINISHED PROJECTS...
MUCH FASTER THAN USUAL..
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EstherStephanada saying Great Job & Pretty work ... Iw would be fun if we were closeby neighbors!