Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Here’s a cute youtube video about a cat who likes to sleep in boxes and his evil owner who keeps making the boxes smaller.
Posts Tagged ‘cat’
Thanksgiving is upon us!
Posted by FiberArtCafe on November 22, 2010
Posted in knitting | Tagged: box, cat | Leave a Comment »
Song about socks
Posted by FiberArtCafe on November 17, 2010
Posted in knitting, sock | Tagged: American shorthair, cat, Dan Mills, Fiona, socks | Leave a Comment »
Hans and Fiona, sleeping buddies
Posted by FiberArtCafe on July 3, 2010
Posted in dog, fluffy dogs, standard poodle, Uncategorized | Tagged: American shorthair, cat, dog, Fiona, Hans, Standard Poodle | 2 Comments »
Here’s the world’s sweetest cat
Posted by FiberArtCafe on April 19, 2010
Here’s Fiona. She just got done helping me take lots of photos of yarn for the website, http://fairyyarnmother.com. The background was set up on my desk so Fiona just plopped down and insisted that I stop and take her picture. She thought I was working too hard and needed a break. Fiona is a pastel tortie, american shorthair. She likes playing with twist ties (from bread bags) and teasing dogs. She follows me around the house making sure I take time to smell the flowers and help her tease the dog.
Posted in knitting | Tagged: American shorthair, cat, Fiona | 2 Comments »
Going Green Cleaners
Posted by FiberArtCafe on May 27, 2009
Here’s some idea’s if you don’t want to use fabric softeners on your laundry.
http://www.grinningplanet.com/2004/04-29/stop-static-cling-fabric-softener-article.htm The vinegar softens because it takes the lime out of the fabrics.
My step sister gave me a nice window cleaner recipe last year, it’s streak free. It really works. Use crumpled up newsprint as your towel, mix 1/4 cup white vinegar, 1 tablespoon cornstarch in 1 quart of warm water. I put the mix in a spray bottle. the solution will store indefinately, just shake it up before you use it.
I also found a great pet stain recipe that works for old stains. put a few drops of dish soap in a mason jar, fill it up with equal parts of hydrogen peroxide and water, then add 2 tablespoons of baking soda and shake. Let it soak into the carpet, because pet stains soak in. You’ll see it bubble while it’s working on the stain. When it stops, then run a wet vac over it. If you can still smell the stain, then do it again and let it sit longer. This one’s been a life saver. The first humid summer we moved into our house, I noticed some old stains that smelled. I tried everything to get it that smell out, year after year, then I tried this recipe and it worked right away.
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: cat, cleaners, fabric, green, homemade, pet, softeners, stains, window | Leave a Comment »






