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Old 09-25-2010, 02:00 AM
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[quote=Psychomomquilter]really!I thought it came from something like Amish or Quaker .
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I'm 77 and my Grandmother called it the Little Dutch Girl pattern.

Lots of patterns change their names from one state to another, especially during the 1800s, as women came west and never saw their home states again, only heard from family through letters.
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Would you believe the creator of Sue is still alive and in a nursing home....I wonder what she would think.......
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OH Poor Sue! To funny!
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Old 09-26-2010, 04:13 AM
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Have never made a SB quilt, probably never will, but would some of these people with their warped sense of humor like it if someone who did not like animals, (or even some people) make a quilt with them replacing SB be as funny? I think it is a sad commentary on the human race when torture, killing, etc. is considered funny, even if it is applied to a fictional character.
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Old 09-26-2010, 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by newfiegirl
Have never made a SB quilt, probably never will, but would some of these people with their warped sense of humor like it if someone who did not like animals, (or even some people) make a quilt with them replacing SB be as funny? I think it is a sad commentary on the human race when torture, killing, etc. is considered funny, even if it is applied to a fictional character.
oh please!
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Old 09-26-2010, 01:49 PM
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It's very hard to kill something that has never been alive!
After you look at the picture, she gets up and walks away.
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There sure are some sickos out there aren't there?
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Old 09-26-2010, 04:22 PM
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I like sbs.....Poor sue
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I have a SBS quilt my mother-in-law made as her first quilt at the age of 10 or 12. That would have been 1931 - 1933 somewhere in there. When I first displayed it in my home she could only point out the mistakes she had made in the making of it. Poor thing! I love having her first effort in my home. She died in 1996, but her work lives on.
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Originally Posted by gollytwo
A quilting friend, who knows how much I dislike sunbonnet sue quilts, sent me this picture
I had seen the quilt in a NYC show many, many years ago
Am sharing for those with a macabre sense of humor
It's my current computer wallpaper
Whew, I don't like this.
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