It's that vintage day of the week again..
* sighs..I almost forgot. Arghhhh..I'm getting too absent minded.
To see beautiful vintage, all you have to do is visit our lovely hostess Suzanne for a list of participants. Simply
click on ColoradoLady and let's get started. See you out visiting..
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
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That image is just darling. Is it royalty free? I was wondering if I can download it or not?
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little image. My Mother made me a quilt when she was 80 years old that has Sun Bonnet Sue on it. It's so sweet. I might show it on my blog one day.
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Sissie
Love the Sunbonnet Sue's. Any of them :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy VTT!
Jocelyn
http://justalittlesouthernhospitality.blogspot.com/
that one is perfect for a guest towel.
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to drop by and see what Sunbonnet Sue was up to this week. Take care.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute sunbonnet sure this week....I'd never get all of these cuties stitched! Have a great VTT
ReplyDeleteLove the Sunbonnet Sue! What do you use to transfer these designs to fabric?
ReplyDeleteSunbonnet Sue lways makes me smile! Thanks for sharing! Anne
ReplyDeleteLove seeing these Sunbonnet Sues!
ReplyDeleteAnother CUTE one CC!! These Sunbonnet Sues are just adorable! Can't wait to try at least ONE of them soon!.. Right now I'm bouncing back and forth from crochet to my blessings project and back to crochet again.. not to mention a couple of small crafts in the making, on the side!!.. But my current crochet project is almost done, so we'll see what I can do from there! Thanks for your note about the flosses! I'm o.k. for the moment, I think; but as the Blessings project progresses, and if I want to maybe start a Sunbonnet Sue, I worry about running out of certain colors, so maybe I'll just start with ordering one of those big multi-colored packages. ((hugs)) ~tina
ReplyDeleteSo I was stopping by to say hi on this post, when I see yo-yo's in the previous post. My favorite thing to sew are yo-yo's. I literally have made a million of them, okay maybe figuratively a million. I have made table runners, belts, bags, quilts and wall hangings. It is funny to see them back in style now as flowers. (In the flea market style magazine) I would love to see yours.
ReplyDeleteHI CC, thanks for sharing your delightful Sunbonnet Sue transfers..i LOVE them all! x
ReplyDeleteYou are NOT getting forgetful The days and weeks are going by faster, I am sure of it. ;-)
ReplyDeleteSunbonnet Girls are just too cute! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThanks for the sweet comments about my mother. I'll let her know what you wrote. I immediately printed this Sunbonnet Sue. Love it!
ReplyDeleteLove the one you have this week. The packaging is soooo cute. Have a great VTT
ReplyDeleteAnn
I'm sure that's her own embroidery she's so beautifully framed and is hanging over the mantelpiece! Gotta love that Sue!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the pattern...these are so cute!
Another adorable sunbonnet girl!!
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Susan and Bentley
xxoo
Adorable! I'll bet you have the world's largest Sunbonnet Sue collections!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this with us, so charming!
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Sally
Another sweet Sue!! I'd love to do this set in redwork :)
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Gail
Sue is such a sweetheart!
ReplyDelete*hugs*deb
Way too adorable! And of course, sunbonnets go perfectly with your entire aesthetic here. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing...I have put a link to you on my freebies blog if that's okay...hugs Khris
ReplyDeleteOk, Sunbonnet Sue dusting the birdcage has got to be the cutest pattern yet!
ReplyDeleteCC, I think you are the one that posted about sending away for a Jiffy cookbook. I just got mine today, and I can't wait to look through it. Thanks so much for posting about it!
Happy VTT!
Carol
Very pretty...thanks for posting!
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