When my eyes beheld an eerie sight
For my monster from his slab began to rise
And suddenly to my surprise
I did the mash! I did the monster mash!

The lil monster mash (I call it)
This cute scrappy quilt was sent off this week to a little girl in South Carolina :) on a Simbi trade. I can't bear to sell my quilts yet. They take so much time and thought I would never recover my effort. It feels better to give them away and count them as part of my creative process.
There are so many pieces of different textiles in this quilt. Some are designer fat quarters, some African prints, leftover pieces of clothing, pillowcases, I even see one of my old favorite shirts in there. (the blue pink and grey plaid)

In on of Kaja's latest blog posts (Partial Seams for Total Satisfaction) she talked about being so impatient for the quilt to come together there were pieces missing from the top. In the top right-hand picture, I was so impatient to do some quilting on the top that I left out a few pieces until the very end as well. I wonder how many of us do this? lol!
I bound this with a 5" folded machine stitched binding. I quilted it with an x through each 3.5" square (3" finished)
I used a batting that was fluffy! this thing is cuddly! I really loved having this on my lap while I was quilting it.
The backing is an upcycled duvet cover and it had a rip in it! I put the cutest 6X6 castle patch on it from STOF fabric sweet princess line. I didn't take a picture of it, which makes it a bit of a little treasure.
I can't believe that this started as a couple of scraps and a request. I love the productive magic that comes from quilting from scraps. I pride myself on making something from nothing; my husband recently declared to me "you know what is cool hun, we are makers! we make things that weren't there before, and that is amazing. I am proud to be that"
So am I my love, so am I.

Until next time, stay magical my friends
Sarah
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