What the heck were these meant to be?
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I have made more than 1 5 It's the most favourite quilt I'm ASK for.some people call them Dutch dolls.but they mean Sun BONNET .Sue.I have made three this yr., ANd two parasol girls'with 18in blocks. I do have the Dutch Dolls boy and girl with wooden shoes.pattern also. It's part of our American quilt history. Cmaras123
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I;ll take them!!! I would love to make a SBS quilt.
I bought these pieces, 17 of them, at an estate sale months ago. Just dug them out and they were totally nasty, stored in a garage for decades. I washed them in Borax and pressed them, and this is what I got. They are all the same shape, narrowly hemmed on 3 sides by hand. What were they supposed to be? Please dont tell me these were Sunbonnet Sue dresses.... YUCK. I will not be making a sunbonnet sue quilt. Worse come to worse I can cut as big a triangle from them and do whatever I want with them. But first I wanted to float the question in case someone recognizes the shape and can tell me what quilt they were cut for. (I'm afraid it might be Sunbonnet Sue... ).
I love the fabrics. Some are feedsacks but some also look like late 50's, early 60's, so that's probably when these were cut. I want to make some sort of small wall hanging just to be able to look at the prints.
Thanks!
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I love the fabrics. Some are feedsacks but some also look like late 50's, early 60's, so that's probably when these were cut. I want to make some sort of small wall hanging just to be able to look at the prints.
Thanks!
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