and it is Kashka.
I came home from my spinning class, bypassed my office and headed for the tv (where dh was watching House). Went to go stalk my spinning wheel on ebay, turned on the light and thankfully stopped before getting too far, since a glass jar holding knitting needles was no longer in one piece. Chaos (no, not the cat Chaotic) had visited my room.
behold:
which used to be more-or-less neatly located in/on here:
when I opened the door, the shelf was covering the mess, knitting needles were strewn, and there was broken glass in the path. we vacuumed/cleaned that up and removed the shelf.
as punishment for her actions, I will be moving the shelf to a different wall (where it will hopefully be less prone to tipping. for that matter, Kashka will probably be less likely to make it her perch), rendering it useless as a kitty perch for looking out the window.
in knitting news, there is potential disaster brewing there as well - I am dangerously close to running out of yarn before I finish this hat. thankfully, I’m decreasing every other round, so there is a smidgen of hope that I will not. (the yarn, should you have some in your stash, is Southwest Trading Company’s Karaoke, color 286 -Copper-, dye lot 2.)
I’ll update you on the roving I dyed and my adventures in spinning tomorrow.










Wicked kitty!! I can certainly relate. :)
You forgot the disclaimer “No animals were harmed as a result of this disaster.”
Oh what a scene to come home to!
Ikea (and probably other sources of flat pack furniture) sell things to anchor your furniture to the wall. It often doesn’t take much to tether it securely.
Do you know what brand of spinning wheel you have in mind? And what type?
Ooo Yes I can relate this disaster to my own.
Finished hat..packaged up and ready to mail first thing in the AM.
My blinds are drawn and I am dressed in all black. I fear my assassin getting in her car and driving to my house.
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