The Sun Sets on Sunbonnet Sue
#122
after looking at the pictures I took at the quilt show in Florida and comparing them to the picture posted, I think the one I saw must have been made by another quilter using some of these ideas, because mine has one with Sue getting stung at a bee hive and bees are flying all around Sue. I must be warped also, because it is the only quilt I can remember at the show.
#123
Originally Posted by Eagle Hawk
Originally Posted by gollytwo
Originally Posted by mrs. fitz
The history of the quilt and close-ups of each block with the quilter's name can be viewed at
http://museum.msu.edu/glqc/collections_2001.158.01.html
http://museum.msu.edu/glqc/collections_2001.158.01.html
Brought big smiles to my face
#125
Originally Posted by KellyK
Originally Posted by Eagle Hawk
Originally Posted by gollytwo
Originally Posted by mrs. fitz
The history of the quilt and close-ups of each block with the quilter's name can be viewed at
http://museum.msu.edu/glqc/collections_2001.158.01.html
http://museum.msu.edu/glqc/collections_2001.158.01.html
Brought big smiles to my face
#127
I would love to know who began the Sun Bonnet Sue block in the first place. Like the very first Sue. I'm thinking the person didn't show the face because it would have been difficult to construct. But then it creates a mysterious air about the poor girl.
#129
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DH and I have been sitting here laughing at all these comments for over 10 minutes!!! What a hoot!!! Thanks for startng this thread. I haven't laughed this hard in a long time!!! LOL LOL LOL
#130
Originally Posted by Papa John
Now all we need is to have Monty Python do a skit based on this quilt!!
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