Cat Fur Haiku
Posted on 03.02.07 by lucia @ 4:15 pm

Blanket Sweater - Mohair 


My furry black cat
turned my white mohair sweater
into his blanket.

 


 
This is from Tiber #10


On the knitting front…. I’m still fiddling with reconstituting The Knitting Fiend Forum.

If you read yesterday, you know I installed new forum software. After that, I went hunting for ‘packages’ to give the forum improved features. I discovered an amazing number. I’m not going to mention them all or describe them. However, as a consequence of two packages in particular, I can now safely let “Guests”, that is, people who haven’t registered, post. This means that, in principle, “the world” can comment and I don’t need to worry about “the world or spammers” posting links.

I’m going to try to encourage people who have questions about techniques to post questions over there. That way, I can include photos in the answers– and they can include theirs too.


Please leave comments! 4 Comments

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  1. I remeber when this yarn came out. I liked the red and black colorway but it was too expensive for my wallet. I think we’re supposed to pick our cats to match the furniture and clothes so the stray fur never shows.

    Comment by Maryellen — 3/2/2007 @ 6:45 pm

  2. Or maybe we’re supposed to pick our furnishings and clothing to match our cats! The sweater shown really *ought* to be a cat bed, IMO! LOL

    Comment by auntiemichal — 3/3/2007 @ 3:08 pm

  3. When we lived in Richland, we had three black cats. We actually did install medium grey carpets partly because it showed the cat fur less. Even a small amount of black fur on beige really shows. On grey, you only see it when there are clumps!

    Comment by lucia — 3/3/2007 @ 3:16 pm

  4. My darling cat is a grey with a white underbody. I’ve not found anything that she blends in with, but I like that grey idea. I could brighten the room with accessories and colorful pillows. I love your sweather

    Comment by Pam Williams — 3/3/2007 @ 7:42 pm

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