Wednesday, June 21, 2023

Unraveled Wednesday: 6/21/23

I'm joining Kat and fellow Unravelers with some slightly different making this week. Riding the wave of my previous successful sewing venture, I decided to sew something else. 

So what am I making? A cat bandana!



I would never have thought of this on my own. Justin and Jess went to a craft show and bought a bandana for their cat Nugget. Justin said she looked adorable, and I was so surprised by his choice of adjective (I'm not sure he has ever called anything adorable before) that I thought that even I could sew a few cat bandanas. 


With only five small seams to sew and a bit of pressing, I soon had a reversible cat bandana for Nugget. 


I've resisted cutting and sewing several others until I see how this one works on her. It seems a little bit deep to me, but I can easily adjust the pattern before I make any others. I bet Nugget would love one with cute goldfish and maybe a reversible purple paisley one, too. 


I know that many of you have dogs and/or cats, so if your pet has been begging for a bandana of their own, this is the youtube video I used. 

I haven't read much this week but did re-listen to Claire Keegan's Foster and Small Things Like These. I also read a pre-publication copy of So Late in the DayI thought I had read everything that Claire Keegan has written, so I was overjoyed when I saw this little volume was available on NetGalley. So Late in the Day is a collection of three short stories. I felt the same wonder and appreciation I've previously enjoyed after reading something written by Keegan when I read the title story, "So Late in the Day". But after finishing the second and third stories, it dawned on me that I had read them before. That was when I finally read the book description, "Claire Keegan now gifts us three exquisite stories, newly revised and expanded, together forming a brilliant examination of gender dynamics and an arc from Keegan’s earliest to her most recent work." Reading Claire Keegan's stories once is a treat, and reading them more than once is even better. Intricate yet sparse, full of emotion, pleasure, pain, and fully formed characters in the space of a short story- Claire Keegan's writing has it all. This book will be published on November 14, 2023.

What are you making and reading this week?

11 comments:

  1. Ha! Love your cat bandana. The fabric is great (and you definitely need to make the goldfish one too). I would maybe make one but Miss Mabel would not be pleased to wear it I am sure! We don't put anything around her neck anyway since she goes outside and climbs trees. Nugget is adorable! I'm still plugging away on my usual projects (green Hitchhiker and a sock) and I'm reading Erin French's memoir/book on The Lost Kitchen.

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  2. That is a cute cat bandana! I bet Nugget will love her expanding bandana wardrobe! :)

    I just started So Late in the Day, and so far I am loving it. Her writing is just so brilliant.

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  3. doesn't that look like a quick satisfying project for summer! Love the cat photos :)

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  4. ADORABLE! That's really the only adjective for Nugget in her bandana! I love the fabric you chose -- and I especially hope Nugget gets a goldfish bandana. How perfect is that? Now I'm wondering if JoJo might like a bandana??? Or either of my two "grand-cats?" Or my "grand-dog?" So many possibilities here! XO

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  5. Awww, Nugget looks so sweet in her bandana! I'm sure if someone told you a couple of years ago that you'd be sewing cat bandanas, you'd probably look at them like they had a second head, but it looks like a fun project!

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  6. I am not sure either of our cats would tolerate a bandana ‘round their neck. Yours sure is cute, though.

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  7. Anonymous=kmkat. Not sure why it doesn’t recognize me.

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  8. That is super cute! I don't think Fred & George would tolerate it, however!

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  9. Oh my goodness!! Adorable, indeed! I love your unexpected detour.

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  10. That goldfish fabric is so perfect for a cat's bandana (and btw- is there a purpose to a cat's bandana? besides being adorable I mean!) I'm so glad we're getting more Claire Keegan - she is a master of packing meaning into few words. I finally got to read Queen of Dirt Island and y'all were right - it was lovely. I have Return to Valetto waiting at the library!!

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  11. Ha! I bet Nugget will look quite spiffy in his new bandana. I'm knitting a pair of shortie socks. Even better I picked up The Violin Conspiracy at the Library and found Remarkably Bright Creatures on Hoopla.

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