Do you make Sunbonnet Sue quilt blocks?
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Wow, thanks everyone for sharing your photos and please others post more for all of us to enjoy
Also I just found this site that has lots of free Sunbonnet Sue quilt patterns and posted the link here on the board under links for all of us to enjoy
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-135061-1.htm
Also I just found this site that has lots of free Sunbonnet Sue quilt patterns and posted the link here on the board under links for all of us to enjoy
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-135061-1.htm
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I have one waiting to be quilted--made of vintage feed sacks. Her shoes and hands are free floating, and she is blind stitched to background by machine with clear thread. She's been languishing in a drawer for maybe 3 yrs--I'll get around to her one day! Oh, and a lap quilt I just found in my pictures that was done from antique blocks found in an auction box...lots of hand embroidery on the old blocks.
#36
Love SBS, the 1st picture is my all time favorite SBS and I am saving it for my 1st great granddaughter! The Blk/White was made for a granddaughter.
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Count me in on the "love SBS" train. She was one of my first quilts.
Seeing these has given me ideas. I want to do a Sue Of The Month quilt in the dresden plate pattern, and make each of her dresses in some kind of fabric that corresponds with the month. Then have each block bordered with half squares in the same fabric as her dress. It will take some searching to find just the right fabric, but what fun I'll have.
I love the ice skating Sue. Perfect for January.
Too many projects, too little time.
Seeing these has given me ideas. I want to do a Sue Of The Month quilt in the dresden plate pattern, and make each of her dresses in some kind of fabric that corresponds with the month. Then have each block bordered with half squares in the same fabric as her dress. It will take some searching to find just the right fabric, but what fun I'll have.
I love the ice skating Sue. Perfect for January.
Too many projects, too little time.
#40
Originally Posted by MaryStoaks
I do machine embroidery redwork Sunbonnet Sue blocks. I have never made the applique blocks but I love to see everyone's work. I do love Sue!
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