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  1. I love Sunbonnet Sue, and made my granddaughter a quilt of Sunbonnet Sues some years ago. Also remember Holly Hobbie, and had the lunchbox too.

  2. Thanks for the template. I’ve never made a sunbonnet sue quilt project, but do remember when I first started learning to sew and joined a stitch group, one of the ladies was making one. I remember admiring it and thinking I’d make one, one day.

  3. Thank you for this wonderful history lesson about SUE. I know very early on in my quilting life I made a Sue quilt but I can’t remember who I gave it to. I do have a Halloween version where she is wearing black with a witches hat and has a cat. It is one of my top three quilts I made for just my enjoyment. For years it hung all year round in my hall. When we moved to Fl there wasn’t a wall for her to use full time so she is currently packed away till the fall.

  4. I love Sunbonnet Sue’s and I have to admit the scary ones really call my name! Have you seen the play “The Quilters”? They went into some deeply disturbing Sun Bonnet Sues, and I have always wanted to make a quilt with them. HAHAHAHA

  5. great post about Sunbonnet Sue! I have the die and have used her for a couple of quilt, I also have her buddy Sam but don’t think I’ve used the die yet. Oh and the embroidery files for the Sunbonnet die is adorable too (by Marjorie Busby)

  6. I made a sunbonnet Sue years ago, along with Overall Bill (or Sam, depending on where in the world you are). I even made one block of the lady with the parasol. I loved Holly Hobbie too and made a hand embroidery of her too. So many different looks these Sues have and I remember the demise of Sue quilt I had seen at quilt shows too.

  7. Sunbonnet Sue was on a quilt I had as a child which was made using leftover fabric. It was fun to look at each piece and remember who’s dress it turned into. She’s always had a sunny theme, but I guess I’ll need to check out those creepy ones. I do love creepy, after all! Thanks for sharing all this info.

  8. Thank you for some very interesting history and lovely pictures. Now I want to ignore my UFOs and go start a Sunbonnet Sue quilt. 😁

  9. Great info about Sunbonnet Sue. I had quilt blocks given to me by my MIL which were a southern belle .

  10. Interesting history lesson! I seem to recall seeing the “Sunset of Sue” quilt at a show, and I thought it was hilariously creative. Thanks for sharing.

  11. Funny thing, I blog on Friday. I was going to share my Sunbonnet Sue that I am doing for a class sample. Maybe I need to think of something else. Yours looks great.

  12. I couldn’t stop laughing reading Barbara Brackman’s column! I think my paternal grandmother had a Sunbonnet quilt, but like all of hers it was well used and no longer exists as far as I know.

  13. Thank you, thank you! My mother-in-law (RIP) was fascinated by Sunbonnet Sue. I never appreciated or understood the appeal. My MIL had several quilt blocks that were in progress, that now belong to my sister-in-law. I never knew the history of the block and your post was so educational. I love the idea of a mischievous Sue and then a deviant Sue. You have changed my opinion of the block for the first time in decades! The variations are endless for this hat-wearing lady. I will pay more attention to them now. Thanks for the info and the links. I’m off to check out Barbara’s article.

  14. Thank you for the history of Sue. I was never a fan but now knowing her history I might soften up to using her sometime. Thanks for the template.

  15. I had no idea that Sunbonnet Sue was created so long ago. No, I don’t have a quilt but wish I did. πŸ™‚ Thanks, too, for the applique design of her. It would really be perfect for my grandkids to make.

  16. Thanks for sharing the history of Sunbonnet Sue! I loved Holly Hobbie when I was a kid πŸ™‚ And I love sunbonnet sue even though I have yet to make a quilt with her! xx

  17. I made a quilt for my daughter with 25 sunbonnet and overall Sam scenes, got it in my head that 12″ blocks were too big so made them 9″ OMG! crazy! Took me many years to make but it came out pretty nice.

  18. Years ago, I made a drunken Sue gathering flowers. It was for a challenge to use fabrics with drinks and Marguerita focuss. She came in 2nd. and I kept her over my desk for a long time. I need to go find her and bring her back. I also have an antique Sue hand pieced,embroidered and quilted 1930’s version I love her and I just may do another little Sue!
    Thanks for all the background

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