Cute Critter Quilts

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Jillian Tamaki Illustrates Creatures on Comfy Blankets

— January 29, 2011 — Art & Design
There is so much to look at on the cute quilt made by illustrator Jillian Tamaki. The quilt is appropriately named 'Monster Quilt' and features a pile of interesting little creatures.

Though Jillian Tamaki's illustrations are normally featured in books, it seems as though the artist has a knack for knitting as well! I love the monster with the unibrow and tuft of hair! Be sure to check out the pictures of this adorable quilt in the gallery!

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