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Old 02-06-2011, 06:21 PM
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I really like the black. It gives them some age.
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Old 02-06-2011, 06:33 PM
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[quote=oatw13]I have done a few and I matched the thread color to each area. So, the dress was purple, I used purple thread. The hands were creamy pink, so I used pink thread. The apron was cream, so I used cream.

This is what I have done as well.
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Old 02-06-2011, 07:43 PM
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The 1930s Sun Bonnet Sue was done mostly in feed sacks with black buttonhole stitch. I think the reproduction fabric with black would look great! :D
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Originally Posted by LivelyLady
The 1930s Sun Bonnet Sue was done mostly in feed sacks with black buttonhole stitch. I think the reproduction fabric with black would look great! :D
I like the black with the 1930's fabric, too. Makes it look very vintage and realistic--the it was done back then. Here's a photo of my SBS quilt named "The Bluebonnet Club" b/c they are all in blue. In between the sunbonnets I added trapunto hearts. I also added tons of embellishments, lace, ribbon, beadwork, etc. It was lots of fun to make.
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Old 02-06-2011, 08:05 PM
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Originally Posted by LivelyLady
The 1930s Sun Bonnet Sue was done mostly in feed sacks with black buttonhole stitch. I think the reproduction fabric with black would look great! :D
Since the quilt is for DD, and she loved the black, I guess that is what I will go with. I want it to look old. DD loves anything from that time to the 1950's. She says she was born in the wrong year. LOL!
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Ive done SBS and BOB in different colors and in a variety of colors..just has to please your eye
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Originally Posted by fleurdelisquilts.com
Originally Posted by LivelyLady
The 1930s Sun Bonnet Sue was done mostly in feed sacks with black buttonhole stitch. I think the reproduction fabric with black would look great! :D
I like the black with the 1930's fabric, too. Makes it look very vintage and realistic--the it was done back then. Here's a photo of my SBS quilt named "The Bluebonnet Club" b/c they are all in blue. In between the sunbonnets I added trapunto hearts. I also added tons of embellishments, lace, ribbon, beadwork, etc. It was lots of fun to make.
Your quilt is stunning!
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