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	<title>Comments on: WIP Wednesday Thursday</title>
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		<title>By: Marvie</title>
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		<description>I have to say.... you are most likely correct in your assesment of #5 *g* I used to have those cheapo round tables you can get at wally world for like $5 and I had skirts on them... lots of Stalker Kitty action going on rofl. It was BC (before crochet) so I had fabric skirts, but I am positive crochet would be trashed in days lol at least with my four!  I eventually solved the problem of overturned tables by shoving litter boxes under them, they fit perfectly and gave stability, plus the skirt hid all sides except the opening (that side I had to stuff the skirt around so they could get in and out) so it was a nice way to have the box in the living room without it being obvious.

As to lining the purse... check out the thread &quot;bag linen&quot; in other crochet topics. I posted the process my neighbor used to line the original bag. I should have been smart and taken pics at the time but I didn&#039;t think of that then of course lol. (The only thing I&#039;ll add here that isn&#039;t there is where she placed the lining, since it wasn&#039;t important in that post. She placed it just below the row of crossed doubles.) The actual sewing part is a good tv project, or just when you happen to have an hour of time on your hands. I don&#039;t think it took her that long, but it probably would be lol. Can&#039;t wait to see pics =)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have to say&#8230;. you are most likely correct in your assesment of #5 *g* I used to have those cheapo round tables you can get at wally world for like $5 and I had skirts on them&#8230; lots of Stalker Kitty action going on rofl. It was BC (before crochet) so I had fabric skirts, but I am positive crochet would be trashed in days lol at least with my four!  I eventually solved the problem of overturned tables by shoving litter boxes under them, they fit perfectly and gave stability, plus the skirt hid all sides except the opening (that side I had to stuff the skirt around so they could get in and out) so it was a nice way to have the box in the living room without it being obvious.</p>
<p>As to lining the purse&#8230; check out the thread &#8220;bag linen&#8221; in other crochet topics. I posted the process my neighbor used to line the original bag. I should have been smart and taken pics at the time but I didn&#8217;t think of that then of course lol. (The only thing I&#8217;ll add here that isn&#8217;t there is where she placed the lining, since it wasn&#8217;t important in that post. She placed it just below the row of crossed doubles.) The actual sewing part is a good tv project, or just when you happen to have an hour of time on your hands. I don&#8217;t think it took her that long, but it probably would be lol. Can&#8217;t wait to see pics =)</p>
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