This is my first time taking part in 2 hops at one time though...nice; I must say.
I made a draught stopper first as I had this fabric for ages and thought I might never uses it...This was the perfect chance.
Aren't they just the sweetest little kittens ever?????
A close up....you still really can't tell; but the 2 kittens on the end to the right have little beads around their necks......precious little babies!!
Next; I did a door stopper to share. I found him on line and had to have him!!
Now I am sure you can see why ....lol He's not too big, but he is the most adorable little thing!!!!!
Thank you Madame Samm and Carla for continuing on this course of cheering us along.
Make sure you visit everyone else, eh....Here is your list:
February 3rd
Why-Knot-Kwilt
Elizabeth Coughlin Designs
Marjorie's Busy Corner
Shepody Mountain Crafter
Lydsfire Sewing
Creatin' in the Sticks
Why-Knot-Kwilt
Elizabeth Coughlin Designs
Marjorie's Busy Corner
Shepody Mountain Crafter
Lydsfire Sewing
Creatin' in the Sticks
You're right, that fabric was perfect! Love the kitties :) And that penguin sure is adorable!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the penguin. He is as cute as a button. The kitty fabric does work just perfect.
ReplyDeleteKitties works out just right and the penguin is so cute. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com
ReplyDeleteSweet!! What fun door stops ... thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMy fur babies might get a bit miffed if I ever added kitty stoppers - very cute.
ReplyDeleteThat kitty fabric was perfect for a draught stopper. It sure will warm any room with such cute little kitties. That penguin is just precious.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hopping. Great ideas and a wonderful post!
I love your kitty draft stopper! How perfect the shapes. Adorable little penguin door stop you created. Thank you sew very much for Hopping...
ReplyDeleteLove your kitty draft stopper! Your penguin looks like he will be very happy to hold the door open for you. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love the kitties!
ReplyDeleteThe penguin is very cute.
Did I say I love the kitties?
I love the kitties!! <3<3<3 Pat
Both projects are very cute!
ReplyDeleteThe kitty fabric is so cute for your draft stopper and that little penguin is adorable…thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteWell, you gave me the idea to use some fabrics which is in my stash for years and has never been used, but the kitty stopper gave me definitivetly the idea to do the same! Pingu is wonderfull!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
The kitty fabric is adorable, but the little Pingu stole my heart.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your creativity
Ok, what a terrific use of a panel strip....you are the cats meow....and your penguin....wellll she just warms my heart.
ReplyDeleteThat is the perfect use for those cute kitties. That little baby penguin is adorable.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute animal house you have. Love the kitty door draft.
ReplyDeleteMarjorie - what a perfect use of the kitty fabric. The kitties are adorable and this winter is perfect for them to help dodge the drafts of the arctic blasts so much of the world has been receiving. The penguin is adorable and as always you did a superb job on him. Have you decided on a name for him? Thanks for joining in and being a great inspiration in this cold, cold winter.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I really love the penguin.
ReplyDeleteLove your kitties...and the penguin was an adorable find!
ReplyDeleteI love the kittens but that penguin face - oh my, how darling. :) blessings, marlene
ReplyDeleteIsn't it great to be able to use something in your stash that's been there forever! And used in a very creative manner. The penguin is a cute little fellow!
ReplyDeleteI love cats and penguins, so I love the both!
ReplyDeleteGreat little door stops!
ReplyDeleteThe penguin is so sweet. I always adore them. and your draft dodger is cute too. I need one of those downstairs.
ReplyDeleteYour penguin is cute and I love all those kitties in a row. Purrfect!
ReplyDeleteYour cat draft stopper is very nice..love the kittens :) Hoping to get back down your way this summer for a few days to relax hopefully do a couple of hikes :) And visit the winery lol.
ReplyDeleteGreat stops! Best yet, you don't have to worry about feeding or cleaning up after any of them! ;-)
ReplyDeleteAw, what a cute little penguin! He would be at home here right now. We are getting snow dumped on us.
ReplyDeleteYour kitty draft dodger is a perfect use of a panel piece and super cute....LOVEing the penguin !
ReplyDeleteNice draft guard and door stop. The fuzzy little penguin is adorable!
ReplyDeleteI like the way you used the outline of the kitten fabric in your draft stopper. The little penguin looks almost too cuddly to put on the floor. Great job. svonfumetti at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteThat kitten fabric is perfect for the door and the penguin is very cute too.
ReplyDeleteBoth of these are very cute! Love the kitties and the penguin! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeletexo jan
Great draft stopper with that row of kitties and that penguin is adorable! He just makes me smile!
ReplyDeleteOh, Marjorie, those little kitties are adorable! The little penquin is too!
ReplyDeleteMarjorie, your penguin is sooo adorable. I just want to squeeze him. And I love the kitty fabric you used on the drought stopper. Great job. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh what an adorable Penguin! He looks so sewwt. And speaking of sweet...I like the kitties and making a draft stopper with them was ideal.
ReplyDeleteOh so cute! Thanks for sharing. vickise at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteSew sweet, love both of them.
ReplyDeleteThose are both adorable! :)
ReplyDeleteLove your penguin....the cats are absolutely Purrrrfect!
ReplyDeleteso cute and great way to use the cat fabric.
ReplyDeleteI always liked those cute puppy and kitty fabrics but they always seemed like largeprints and I never could figure out how to use them. You found the perfect use!
ReplyDeleteVery creative way to use the cat panel. Both of your creations are adorable.
ReplyDeleteHow appropriate! This guy can survive the "polar vortex" any day! Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteLove them both - especially the kitty - great use of that material.
ReplyDeleteTwo wonderful projects! It's great when you find fabric in your stash and make it work into a function item. Terrific!
ReplyDeleteAs always beautiful work....you are so clever
ReplyDeleteBoth of your projects for the Door Stop Blog Hop are great! I'm a cat lover so that one just hit home. Good job.
ReplyDeletecheers
maggie
maggiemine42@gmail.com
Your doorstopper is adorable, and the kittens will really help keep that cold air out--we really need those this winter!
ReplyDeleteI adore both of your door stops they are both so cute and I love the penguin he made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteBoth are so cute, love the kitten fabric!
ReplyDeleteCute doorstops , love the penguin so loveable !
ReplyDeleteYou found the perfect use for the cat fabric! Both of your door stoppers are very cute!
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute. The cats make a perfect doorstop.
ReplyDeleteI adore your draft stopper, they are very precious kitties.
ReplyDeleteAwe those door stoppers are so cute Marjorie -- I missed this post all together on Monday. Thanks so much for sharing. Where did you get that cute little kitty fabric ?? Hugs, Karen
ReplyDeleteYour projects are so cute. That penquin is adorable thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThat kitty fabric worked out perfectly. My granddaughter loves penguins and she'd love the last little fellow.
ReplyDeleteI think you have good sense in making design. Manything will give advantage for people who love clothes design like me.
ReplyDeleteif we do it from our hearth, everything in universe will make us better.
Thank you very much. Go on to make better our life.
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Your door stoppers are so cute! I especially love your kitties! Very clever, and so fun to look at!
ReplyDeleteI am Susie, visiting you back!
So nice to meet you!
Susie