Was on again last night and I worked on an idea which I saw a couple of weeks ago of an embroidered Sunbonnet Sue quilt which gave me an inspiration to make a wall/door hanger for bub for each month of the year. I spent a couple of hours over the last few days rummaging through all those little "itty bitty" bits that I knew would come in handy one day for what I had no idea. I really enjoy doing applique and once I found the right fabric it only took about 3 hours to complete from start to finish. So here is my version of an autumn Sunbonnet Sue
If you would like to see what everyone else got up to last night just follow me over to
Sugarlane Quilts and we can have a look together.
I am now looking forward to working on next months Sunbonnet Sue and in the meantime
Happy
sewing all
Gorgeous Sun Bonnet Sue, thanks for stitching with me last night.
ReplyDeleteYour autumn sunbonnet sue is very pretty! Well done to get it finished!
ReplyDeleteHow cute, what a lovely idea.
ReplyDeleteKaren, all your little fabrics bits & bobs were kept to eventually become something so cute! Well done!
ReplyDeleteOh such a cute sunbonnet sue. Well done :)
ReplyDeleteLove your Sunbonnet Sue. Hugs,xx
ReplyDeleteHi Karen,wow this is so cute,well done xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea with the Sun Bonnet Sue blocks. I love your autumn one.
ReplyDeleteAww! She is very cute! Well done!
ReplyDeleteLove Sunbonnet Sue .your Autumn girl is very cute.
ReplyDeleteYour little sunbonnet sue ist very pretty, beautiful colors.
ReplyDeleteOh that is soooo cute!!!
ReplyDeleteA great idea..
ReplyDeleteMy grandma made me a sunbonnet sue quilt...so I'm very partial to yours <3
ReplyDeleteThat is too darling!!!
ReplyDeleteoh I love your sunbonnet Sue... what a great idea to make different ones so there is a change for her... and a great way to use up those little pieces...
ReplyDeleteHugz
It's a fun idea to have the seasonal sunbonnets - Autumn's lady is very sweet. I love to store those bits and bobs for 'one day' also :-)
ReplyDeleteI love your autumn sunbonnet Sue it's a great way to use up all those tiny scraps you've been saving for ages :) Barb.
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