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So I have entered the Catnap Kitten Dress Contest run by Lizzy House
Penelope's new dress is made for a three year old which is why it looks a bit big. She has a year and a half to grow into it. I thought by then summer must have come back. She is also not wearing the best footwear for it, but it is so cold and wet and windy, I left her in her furry slippers.
The dress pattern I followed is Shannon's Sally Dress, using Lizzy House's catnap fabric: Purrfectly Happy: Cloud fabric from Backstitch
I chose it as I love the big pockets and wanted to make a special cat pocket for Penelope's snug; Meow, who goes everywhere she goes. You can read more about the dress here
April 01, 2014
You cannot tell from this snapshot that there's an ice storm going on outside. I'm perfectly okay with that.
Just as I was favoriting the great winking cat taken by Proleter_24, I looked up and my faithful Flickr helper obliged me with cat photo.
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SL18B Shop & Hop
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*catNap.*Hydrangea in Rain Earrings / blue / L/R
*catNap.*Hydrangea Earrings / blue / L/R
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Guangzhou, July 2009
Down in the south again...sorted out some tedious bureaucratic bank account stuff today. 3000 km round trip just to get a new PIN number, and apparently I now have to wait for a week for it to be ready. A warning for anyone planning to open a bank account in China...think very carefully about which city you open it in, because any changes must be made in that same city. I guess it's a reminder that somewhere the size of China functions both as a single country and as a collection of provinces. Still, I won't be dozing around in the heat every day... got one or two potential new photo projects I'll hopefully scope out...
I caught her sunbathing on the driftwood like a cat.
She of course, claims she was merely watching the clouds.
by Sophie Crespy
using Catnap fabric by Lizzy House for Andover.
Bought from Hawthorne Threads : www.hawthornethreads.com/fabric/designer/lizzy_house/catn...
Using the Sally dress pattern by Very Shannon veryshannon.com/patterns/sallydress
blogged: lescrapdesoph.blogspot.fr/2014/02/sally-dress-take-2-usin...
This gorgeous handbill is a 19th century forerunner of all the posters and leaflets that are stuck up on lamp posts and in shop windows to this day, whenever a beloved pet goes missing! In this case, however, there were obviously nefarious doings as the cat in question was stolen between 1 and 3 o'clock on Saturday, 15 June 1872 from a room in Portland Street, on the northside of Dublin.
Certainly Mr. Irwin's description conjures up an animal that enjoyed few superficial attractions, except to his distraught owner, and nothing else seems to have been stolen, so one has to wonder if the "miscreant" was targetting Mr. Irwin, rather than actually wanting to make away with Ton. Was the crime committed between 1 and 3 a.m. or p.m.? And where was Mr. Irwin at the time? The plot thickens...
By the way, based on average earnings £1 in 1872 is equivalent to about £523 or €603 today (see www.measuringworth.com).
Size: 30.5 x 28.5 cm
Date: Saturday, 15 June 1872
NLI Ref.: EPH Acc. 767 (A3 Size)
Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland
Sewn by Leah Buckley
Sweet Kitty dress
used Megan Nielsen's Eucalypt pattern, and added a lining
fabric purchased at Hawthorne Threads
i love this dress!!! being a model is so awkward.