This year I have decided to take part in the local quilt group mystery quilt-a-long. As an added challenge to myself, I have decided to only use stash fabrics - you know, those bits'n'pieces that are left over from previously completed projects that we all have.
There are no fabric requirements being given out, only a finished size and what the element needs to be. The instructions are very minimal, which I am loving because my creative muse can come out to play.
Month 1 had to include red. Bring out a Baltimore Applique book and look at the papercuts. I love this frame on the animal print fabric.

Animal print fabric is circa 2025 and the red is from 1998.
In the two photos below, I really love the monkey and the tiger peeking out from behind the applique.


Month 2 is curves with repeated elements. I had ideas of circus tent stripes when I first read the prompt in the group newsletter. It has taken me most of the month to figure out the fabrics and design while I went about my normal life. In the end, a piece of leftover 'quilting made easy' border roll was the answer. I cut it out along one side and then traced the pattern onto the cheddar fabric. An afternoon of quiet hand-applique and it was done.
I am excited to see what the upcoming June prompt will be. While I wait for the next prompt, I am contemplating how to make this 'quilt as you go'. I am not sure if it will work or not, it all depends on what I think up for the next prompt design. Right now, my brain has plenty of ideas for quilting in and around the applique. I will ponder this before I jump in with both feet.

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