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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Sunbonnet Sue and the Schoolhouse ..... Vintage Things Thursday

It's my all time favorite day of the week again..Thursday, and that means we all start looking for some vintage sweet things to show and tell. I love and enjoy this day so much..so a big hug and a thank you Suzanne for hosting us each week. so let's everyone scamper on over Coloradolady and see what everyone is showing. I can't wait..so I'll see you there or while I'm visiting some of the other participants. Thanks again Suzanne, for getting us all together for this wonderful fun time.
For use on an embroidered piece..whether it be a tea towel, embroidery on an apron..whatever you choose, our girl Sue will be there for you. That is..as soon as she finds another number.
All the girls were playing..you know the little game..one.two..buckle my shoe, three,four, shut the door....five,six..pick up sticks, seven, eight..lay them straight, nine, ten... wait !!!!!!!!! What's this?? Where's the ten?????? What's happened to the ten ????
While we leave the girls to search for their ten....,I will tell you that to enlarge for a pattern, click on the picture to enlarge.
Meanwhile, I do so hope the girls find the ten and that you have a most happy Vintage Things Thursday...and a wonderful weekend.......and most of all, that you take this little vintage pattern for a tea towel..a pot holder..something sweet to embroidery. I surely am.

28 comments:

  1. That's a really cute pattern. Thanks for stopping by. Have a great week.

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  2. Very cute... but no more hand embroidery for me-maybe I can find one for my embroidery machine.......

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  3. I have so many memories of all sorts of embroidery my mom made with Sunbonnet Sue!! Thanks for sharing.
    Jane

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  4. Thanks for sharing this adorable Baby Sue!

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  5. I have done things like this in my younger days. Regretfully, I did not keep any of them. My eyes will not let me do close hand work anymore. I bet you have some very pretty things.

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  6. What a sweetie! She'd be adorable on anything! Glad I stopped by...
    Hope you have a great day!

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  7. Thank you so much for sharing this pattern! I haven't embroidered in a long time, but I keep saying to myself that I want to start up again. What a perfect way to get back into it. I have always loved Sunbonnet Sue! Now to decide what to make.....
    Happy VTT!
    Carol

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  8. I used to recite that poem all the time...thanks for the memory. Ten must have been too much of a handful for Sue.

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  9. Aw, very cute! I love a pretty tea towel.

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  10. Thats adorable! Id love to do embroidery like that... happy vtt!

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  11. I love finding old embroidery patterns, even tho I don't embroider anymore. That's a cute one.
    Kathy

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  13. Such a cute story and pattern, CC. It would make a nice sampler for a beginning stitcher to maker for her teacher.

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  14. That is a really sweet pattern!

    Have a Great Weekend!
    Angela

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  15. Well what a very cute Sunbonnet Sue! Thank you for bringing her along on VTT. Thanks also for stopping by my blog and leaving such a sweet comment.

    Jocelyn
    http://justalittlesouthernhospitality.blogspot.com/

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  16. THis is a darling pattern...would make such a cute towel...Happy VTT and have a great weekend.

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  17. Cute pattern. I had a friend who made a sunbonnet sue quilt- it was adorable!

    blessings
    mary

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  18. What a sweet little blog! Absolutely adorable. Here from Anything Goes Here.
    Many Blessings,
    Linda

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  20. This embroidery design is absolutely precious! I hope they find the 10! So cute and so perfect for today's post! Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful day! Hugs, Coralie

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  21. Cute pattern. I stopped by for your Pink Saturday post but I guess you haven't gotten it up yet. I will try to come back. Have a wonderful weekend.

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  22. Hi, CC! The pattern is adorable. I love to see embroidery. My grandmother used to emroider all of our pillowcases, and they were so pretty.

    Happy Pink Saturday to you, friend. I dropped over from Beverly's to wish you well!

    XO,

    Sheila :-)

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  23. Sunbonnet Sue is at it again, being as cute as ever.

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  24. What a sweet pattern - I'm no longer up to hand sewing due to carpal tunnel, but can just imagine this on a linen table cloth.

    Thanks so much for visiting me, and I'g glad you enjoyed the post.

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  25. What a lovely embroidery pattern. Thanks for sharing!

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  26. Hi CC, thank you for visiting me today and for your sweet comment.

    I have quite a bit of 1950's embroidery pieces in my laundry room. Clothespin bags, laundry bags etc. I love the work. I have a few projects I am working on but I am slow to pick it up. The pattern is darling. A sweet offer. Thanks.

    Hugs, Jeanne

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