DISASTER!!

If you take bright red wool, a white corduroy background, and highly acidic cat pee, guess what you get.

Tree skirt DISASTER!

I had *just* finished the binding on my beaded tree skirt, piled it on my desk while I toyed with the idea of buttons, and one of my soon to be killed cats decided to make themselves extremely comfortable.

I think a cat skin coat is going to be my new summer accessory.

Tree skirt DISASTER!

I soaked it in my fancy embroidery soap, ran gallons and gallons of cold water over it, and only succeeded in spreading the hot pink around.

Tree skirt DISASTER!

Looks like I’ll be starting this one over. After I stop sobbing and extricate myself from this gallon of ice cream.

Because this is just how my life works, this comes on the same day that we got bad job news for Bear. I shouldn’t blog this, but, anyway…bad news.

Comments

  1. SandyQuilts says:

    Oh dear. Since it's ruined how about trying one or more:1. soak in biz2. spray with spray'n'wash3. wash with one of those dye catchersIf I think of any other method I'll come back.

  2. Cari says:

    try some oxiclean?

  3. Nicole says:

    Awww…I'm sorry. I hope there's some way to at least cover it up/disguise it somehow. How disappointing to see such hard work harmed.Sorry to hear about the bad job news, as well. We'll be thinking of you. :(

  4. Jill in CA says:

    (((Tresa))) I hate when it all piles on at once (that was me last week!!). Sorry to hear about bad job news, especially now.I agree that you should go ahead and try the remaining methods that have been recommended for the tree skirt; can't hurt, right? Really sucks though and I'm sorry!!

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