And in examining this pile of knitting, it would appear that no progress has been made since I first investigated in 2015.
Hrm. Perhaps forcing it into the public eye might shame someone into advancing the project?
Or I suppose I might try my paw at it again.
Let's see, was it 'fang one, perl two'?
Or maybe I'll just sit this one out. Those sharp pointy ends look as dangerous as my
Hold on a sec....
Is this one of those dangerous Contact Sports?
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Hahahahaha! Looks exactly like my abandoned knitting project, only mine has white yarn! Maxwell, once Angel and Chuck came home, they attacked the yarn and the needles, so I stopped knitting. Guess I could dust it off and try again?
ReplyDeleteFor about three years, I worked on a piece I only took out of the bag for National Knit in Public Day. I did that because the Cats would go with me to my public spot and everyone would just ask about the Cats and not what project I was working. #Diversion
ReplyDeletewe don't think it is a contact sport....but we don't think anyone is making progress on that thing either :)
ReplyDeleteI'm infamous for getting excited about projects but never finishing them. I tried to knit a few times and let's just say that it wasn't my forte. Oh, handsome Maxie ... I swoon at those gorgeous close-up pictures of you :)
ReplyDeleteOur mom does NOT knit! Actually, she doesn't do anything creative.
ReplyDeleteYou know what you could do, Maxwell? Why not just sit on that blue "knitting." That is after you persuade the human to remove the pointy things, 'cause apparently the pointy things are no longer being used for anything. Tee hee hee! The public will know that you, not the human, knitted it with your own two paws anyway.
ReplyDeleteI failed at learning how to knit so I can't help you. Is it a blanket for you??
ReplyDeleteI think I have one of them around here somewhere only it's in hiding because it's too embarrassed to be seen in public
ReplyDeleteHey, I have a knitting project just like that! I think mine hasn't changed since about 2011.
ReplyDeleteMy human has some unfinished crocheting in a closet somewhere that is older than any of the cats living here.
ReplyDeleteMy kitties just absolutely love to "help" me crochet! LOL!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a trap to me!
ReplyDeletedood....yur momz project iz way better a long than de food servizz gurlz...de yarn heer iz still in de package paperz it leeved de store in ~~~~ ☺☺
ReplyDeleteheerz two a round herring kinda week oh end ~~~~~~~~~ ♥♥♥
I wouldn't even know where to begin knitting so your human has made more progress than I ever would!
ReplyDeletethat blue would set off your eyes beautifully!
ReplyDeleteI wish I knew how to knit, I can just crochet.
ReplyDeleteMOL ! Claire has a a knitting project just like that in a drawer ! Purrs
ReplyDeleteYour project looks great with your blue eyes!
ReplyDeleteMaxie back away from the knitting - even though it appears it's an "endless project" (my Mom has a bunch of those too!), you might get in trouble if you give it the fang test. Trust me on that.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Teddy
My Mom said she knew basic knitting when she was a kid, but hasn't done it since. Here eyes are too bad to do it now. Maybe you can just end that project where it is, stuff it, sew it up and have a giant kicker toy.
ReplyDeletePretty sure it isn't going to knit itself, so feel free to help the mom and work on that for her
ReplyDeleteMOL! Petcretary has a half finished crochet project started way back in the 1990's, OMC!!! And some embroidery work of the same vintage...see what too many furs and kidlets in the den does to our peeps?? MOL, MOL!!!
ReplyDeleteMaxie, if nothing else, that knitting project looks kind of cozy. Perhaps you could just take a nap on it?
ReplyDeleteHaha! My cats also love when I'm crocheting. They're lying on me, on my handmade thing and playing with yarn :D I's crazy, but I love it, they'r so positive, that I can forgive them even if they destroy something ;)
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