Showing posts with label quilting tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilting tips. Show all posts

Monday, April 9, 2018

Quilty Questions ~ How to Keep a Cat Off the Ironing Board?

 Today's Quilty Question:  How to Keep a Cat Off the Ironing Board?

Cats love ironing boards!  They are toasty warm.  They are elevated.  They are where the action is.  So how do you keep your furry friends off the ironing board?  Here are a few ideas.

 My cats refused to participate in this experiment.  They were busy sleeping in the warm sunshine.  I'll be using Pepper here in the photos.

 Technique #1:  Spray bottle of water.  This plant mister works well with my cats.  After a spray or two, I can just leave the bottle on the board and they stay away.  Plus, it's handy for pressing stubborn fabrics.

 Technique #2:  When you aren't using your board, leave a crinkly sheet of aluminum foil on top.  Depending on the cat, they may be surprised by the noise when they jump up on the board.  This worked for one of my cats, but later I found another cat taking a nap on the foil.

Technique #3:  Don't oil your ironing board!  After a while of not oiling the board it will make a scary screeching noise when you fold or unfold it, possibly scaring the cat away.

Technique #4:  Don't allow the cat in the sewing room.  I don't recommend this for two reasons.  One, the cat will likely sit outside the closed door meowing loudly and incessantly.  Two, you may be lonely without your kitty friend.  

Technique #5:  The lint roller.  This is what I do the most.  I lint roll my ironing board and cutting table every time I am getting ready to sew.  It works.

Technique #6: Lint roll the cat.  My cats don't like this, but it doesn't seem to bother them enough to stay away for long.

Do you have any good ideas for keeping the cat off the ironing board?  Leave a comment below. 

Do you have a burning quilty question you would like to have answered in a future post?  Leave a comment below.

Be Creative ~ Sew Something Beautiful Today!

Jennifer Thomas




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Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Tucking in Some Odds and Ends


The year 2015 is drawing to a close and I'm evaluating my UFO list.  This quilt, the Super Scrappy Double Irish Chain is nearly complete.  I just need to tuck in some thread ends and sew on a binding.  Perhaps it will be my first finish in 2016.


Here's a little close up of my work.  How do you organize your WIP's? (work in progress)  I keep each project in a box, marked with the project's name on the outside.  I also write lists.  I have a list of quilts that need binding, a list of quilts that need to be quilted, quilts that need piecing, quilts that need cutting, and patterns that I'm working on writing.  

Do you have any good WIP organization tips?  Please leave a comment below.

Have a wonderful quilty day!

Jennifer Schifano Thomas

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