Do you make Sunbonnet Sue quilt blocks?
#21
I made this one 12 years a go even before my DD birth!
A lot of friends think because i was dreaming of a daughter :shock:
No becouse i love this pattern i did it and i love to re de do soon? i have a long list to do soon :oops:
I will put a pic of it we all love pic crafty
A lot of friends think because i was dreaming of a daughter :shock:
No becouse i love this pattern i did it and i love to re de do soon? i have a long list to do soon :oops:
I will put a pic of it we all love pic crafty
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crafty bear..I love SBS...heres the one I made for my ONLY grand daughter!! The Sues are all hand appliqued and the tulips are pieced. crafty_linda_b
Dutch girl Sue
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#24
The very first quilt blocks I ever made were Sunbonnet Sue! My dear sweet aunt taught me how to make them the summer I stayed with her prior to entering the 7th grade. Get this, they were made out of double-knit polyester fabrics my aunt had used to make pantsuits (remember those!!!??) for herself and my grandmother!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: At least I didn't have to worry about the edges raveling!!! I never did finish those blocks, and I STILL have them!!! Some are pinned to the white background fabric! They are so-o-o-o badly stitched, but I love them anyway!!
I know there are so many people who abhor Sunbonnet Sue, but I really love her! There are several variations, and you can do "dress" her in so many different ways. I always liked the blocks that had embroidered flowers, animals, etc. in the background. I have two books on Bonnet Ladies that I would really like to do. They're a bit like Sunbonnet Sue all grown up! ;)
Edit: np3, it's been a lot longer than 25 years for me!!!!! :shock: :shock: :lol: :lol:
I know there are so many people who abhor Sunbonnet Sue, but I really love her! There are several variations, and you can do "dress" her in so many different ways. I always liked the blocks that had embroidered flowers, animals, etc. in the background. I have two books on Bonnet Ladies that I would really like to do. They're a bit like Sunbonnet Sue all grown up! ;)
Edit: np3, it's been a lot longer than 25 years for me!!!!! :shock: :shock: :lol: :lol:
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cool, have fun making Sunbonnet Sue quilt blocks in the swap
Originally Posted by sharon b
I have made many- have you made any ? In fact I plan on joining the swap that is going on right now on the board :thumbup:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-128673-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-128673-1.htm
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Originally Posted by sharon b
I have made many- have you made any ? In fact I plan on joining the swap that is going on right now on the board :thumbup:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-128673-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-128673-1.htm
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Have made several potholders; but alas now have the SS quilt my great grandmother made for my Mom. I have all the blocks cut out for our first granddaughter. Love handing down the tradition of the same pattern. All out of thirties fab. when I get it done will post pic.
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Originally Posted by pab58
Originally Posted by sharon b
I have made many- have you made any ? In fact I plan on joining the swap that is going on right now on the board :thumbup:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-128673-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-128673-1.htm
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Originally Posted by sharon b
Originally Posted by pab58
Originally Posted by sharon b
I have made many- have you made any ? In fact I plan on joining the swap that is going on right now on the board :thumbup:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-128673-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-128673-1.htm
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