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It's National Pet Day: Prepare to Smile

It's National Pet Day: Prepare to Smile

Written by: 
Linzee McCray

Get ready for cuteness overload as we celebrate National Pet Day with Moda designers' favorite critters. And please note the nearly equal division of dogs and cats (along with chickens and goats); we love them all!

Janet Clare: My lovely pet is the best dog in the world—Betty! She’s eight years old and comes to work every single day. Here she is overseeing the recent photoshoot of my ‘Emi’ quilt made in my ‘origami’ fabric, which should be reaching shops in the next month or so.

Betty

And checking my longarmer’s handiwork on my ‘Honest to Goodness’ quilt.

Betty and friend

Camille Roskelley: I just took this picture of my little kitty Cosmo on a quilt I finished. What is it about cats and quilts? He just can’t help it. :-)

Cosmo

Jan Patek: Here is a picture of Elizabeth (my English Bulldog who is sure that she is Queen) and Dobby (our Pembroke Welsh Corgi). Where I am, they are—eager to help. Most of the time they are under my footstool with a quilt on top, usually taking a nap, but always keeping me company.

Elizabeth and Dobby
Elizabeth

This is my pet Cochin hen. She does lay the occasional egg but mainly she’s just around to look pretty. I have Buff Orpington's (tan eggs) and Aracaunas (blue eggs) to lay eggs. As you can see she’s been to the beauty parlor and had her feathers streaked. She also has feathers on her feet. Cochins are a Chinese breed. I have two hens and a rooster.

Me and My Sister Designs: Mary has two cats and they’re both special-needs animals that she rescued. Augie was found by Mary’s daughter in a trash can outside a Walgreens store. He was born with only three legs so someone tried to throw him away. He was uncooperative for the photo shoot today :) but he climbs and runs like he doesn’t know he should have another leg. He’s black with lots of white patches and very handsome.

This is Mia: She has been blind and deaf since birth but that doesn’t seem to stop her from being in charge of the house and the quilts! She has several super powers including finding the litter box most days and she can smell food before it’s even out of the cupboard! Wendy’s Frosty's can be smelled from anywhere in the house as soon as the car moves into the garage with a fresh supply.

Mia

Anne Sutton of Bunny Hill Designs: I have SO many pets to share!  The only one who really helps me sew is Chelsea.  As you can see in the photo below, she often holds my thread while I appliqué.

Chelsea
Tweety
Peanut
Sylvester

Erin Dunn: My studio mate is Hank. He works with me everyday and loves to be by my side. Hank mostly lounges on his studio bed, but when I’m struggling on a design he will come over and lay his head on my lap or gently place a paw on my leg. We take our lunch breaks at the dog park or in a backyard sunny patch. 

Hank

Vanessa Christenson: Vanessa's comment about her cats was "It's a complicated relationship." Scroll down and you'll see why.

Patience

Noodles

Noodles and Patience peacefully coexisting...

...and not so much.

Stacie Bloomfield of Gingiber: This is my dog, Rosie Bloomfield. She is a recently reformed dog, having attended a month's worth of "Doggie Boot Camp" to help her kick her pottying indoors and eating socks habit. She is a Cavapoo (half cavalier spaniel half poodle). She has a funny little front foot that turns completely sidewayd when sitting. We love our quirky girl!

Rosie

Kathy Schmitz: I have two delightful cats, Sammy and Sadie. Sadie, the black one, loves to help with pattern testing and shipping.

Sadie

Sammy, the gray one, declines my offer of employment and choses to cuddle instead.

Sadie and Sammy

I also have two adopted goats. I pass these guys on my daily walk and we have nice visits.

Laurie Simpson: Gibby on the ottoman—he's a Good Boy! (And that's Gibby immortalized on Laurie's new Good Boy! quilt.)

Gibby

Debbie Maddy: Her name is Miss Kitty and she is a bum but we love her dearly. She adopted us about 13 years ago. 

Miss Kitty

Jane Davidson: This is Jasper Carrot, my apricot mini poodle. For 10 years Jasper has been my little companion, always near me in the quilting room, often sitting under the quilt machine sleeping to the hum of the long arm. This Christmas I dyed his ears and tails green. Don’t you think he blends well with this quilt?

Jasper Carrot

April Rosenthal: We have a kitty named Buttercup who was a Christmas gift to my daughter a few years ago. She ADORES her cat! Myself, I love her markings, she really is a pretty cat, and super-duper smart! She loves to jump up on my kitchen island when I'm ignoring what she wants, she knows that will get me up to shoo her down! (She's got me trained!) She loves the big field behind our house and is a really good mouser, so she earns her keep for sure! Here she is with my Jigsaw quilt.

Buttercup

Deb Strain: This is our Golden Retriever Shelby and cat Bella. Ever since we brought her home, Bella has thought that Shelby is her Mama. They are always together...except when Bella helps me paint!  

Shelby and Bella
Bella

Lisa Bongean: Jeter is my buddy...my stress relief partner for snuggling and waking but most of all a famous photo bomber...He wants to be in all my photos when I am shooting quilts...He know he's handsome and he wants everyone to know it too...

Jeter

Kate Spain: Here are some photos of our quilt-loving cats. Roscoe likes to help with basting, Lou and Chula are partial to 'Canyon' and were happy to help test that quilt for comfort, and Franny is the Princess of our house and enjoys her throne of quilts every day!

Roscoe

Lou

Chula

Franny

Robin Pickens:This is Roxy. We've had two dogs for many years and a few months ago we lost our dog Charlie. Roxy has been having a little adjustment to losing her best friend so we are giving her lots of love and attention. She stays with me as I work all day long, as my little shadow. She is quick to jump up next to you on the couch and is a complete snuggler and lovey-girl. It cracks me up how she can look so guilty sometimes when she's done nothing wrong! She did NOT like sitting up on that chair next to the Fringe quilt. Sigh. Sometimes photo models are so fickle...

Roxy

Betsy Chutchian: Chief helper is Molly. She is chatty, cuddly and pretty, and loves to help. She also has a brother, Hudson, who is not such a good assistant. He steals thimbles, but Betsy cannot imagine a day without either of them!

Molly photobombs a Moda BlockHeads shot

Moly says "This is MY quilt!"

Hudson

Linzee Mccray: My constant companion is Pearl, a wire-fox terrier who was retired from the dog show circuit at age 22 months, which is when she came to live with me. She's a looker, but not the brightest crayon in the box. Still, I love her dearly and she hangs out with me all day long, whether I'm writing or sewing. In the top picture she was a young'n, but she's 13 now and sleeps a lot. Here she was last week, snoozing in my sewing room on the bed I made with April Rosenthal's Summerfest for National Pet Day in 2016.

Kaari Meng: Here’s our Johnny—the King of 19th century French Scraps! 

Melody Miller-Ruby Star Society Creative Director:  I have a new Havanese puppy named Pepper and since we got him, it’s been like having a baby in the house! When my husband Greg, a photographer, is shooting on location, I bring Pepper to work with me. He’s so busy he sometimes jumps right into our photo shoots. 

Pepper

So there you have it—the Moda menagerie. Do you have a pet who spends time in your sewing room? Tell us about him or her.

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