Monsters are meant to be scary, right? But what if they are not? What if they need love, friends and hugs just as much as you and me?
Rachael Staudt started Project Squeeble to explore these deeply troubling questions less than a year ago and her research thus far has rendered startling results.
They want love and they need to come out from under the bed. Regular care and feeding earns one a loyal and steadfast ally. Who knew?
Rachael preps her monster candidates for adoption out into the world from her studio space in Sausalito. There are big galumphing squeebles and wee skwees with tails, soft squishy pillow skweebs with snaggly teeth and googly eyes. Each one, hand-reared along with its siblings, is one of a kind. Crafted from upcycled clothing, this is the material's second go round at love, keeping it out of landfills and promoting a happier, kinder planet for us all to share.
Grown in the San Francisco Bay Area