I was hemming some pants, and Ringo insisted on sitting on my lap to supervise. I'm always leery of a cat when I have a needle and thread, but he didn't seem interested in it, so I let him stay for a while.
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I could NOT sew with Chuck in the area; he has a serious thing for string! I have some cafe curtains to make, and I may have to hide in a room so Da Boyz won't interfere with my stitching.
It always makes me nervous too, but thankfully we've never had a problem. Knock on wood! At least having a furry snoopervisor ensures that we do our best work, right!
He looks mighty content sitting there too.
betty
They always want to lend a helping paw, don't they?
Ringo is a good snoopervisor.
Such a good helper.
My human will actually shut me out when she is working with a needle! Right when she really needs my help - after all, they ARE dangerous!
"Sewing is such a fun hobby to get into, Ringo thinks! 😺
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