Cat Nip Mouse
Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: f114005
Date Added: July 12, 2005
This mouse is really fast and easy to make and you could make several in an evening. And if you use a good quality cat nip, your cats will go nuts for it. Mine are right now while I type up these instructions. I give you permission to make and sell this mouse in your local craft fair if you like. Just make sure you provide a link to my site on the tag that goes with it.
Pattern Links
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Random Quick Tip!
Keep Iron Clean While Starching FabricWhen starching fabric, in order to keep your iron clean, use a pressing cloth or teflon sheet on top of your wet fabric while pressing it to dry it. I do this and it works every time! The pressing cloth I use is a teflon sheet.
