
Amy is sponsoring the blogger's quilt festival time! Today I can't find a photo of a quilt that I've made that I haven't posted already--so I am posting a photo of one my antique favorite Sue tops :) It was made by a local Pennsylvania quilter in the late 1920s/early 1930s. Enjoy!
How sweet, how wonderful! thank you so very much for sharing!
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Oh lucky lucky you to own that! That's lovely Mickie - are you going to quilt it?
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable Sue quilt! I love the sweet stitching on it. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteDon't you wish that quilts could talk? What a lovely antique quilt.
ReplyDeleteI love Sunbonnet Sue - this is adorable!
ReplyDeleteLove the old quilts, thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet Sunbonnet Sue! Great fabrics and her shoes are adorable!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting. Such beautiful artwork!
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What a great Sunbonnet Sue quilt!
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ReplyDeleteGreat Sue but I think we need an intervention ;-) With all the quilts you could be obsessing over in SE PA, can't figure out why Sue has cast such a spell over you.
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Sandra from AQS Paducah '08
Mickie,
ReplyDeleteBeth D (see her post above)-has a terrific Sue a couple of posts back on her quiltdoctor blog. The Sues have layers of embroidered petticoats and are on point and there is warm butter gold between them. You'll love it.
Sandra
What a great vintage top--I live in PA, too!
ReplyDeletedarling old quilt--what a precious possession and thanks for sharing. it has an ethereal feeling to it. come visit my site: http://fligamapoof.blogspot.com/ i'm having a little giveaway this week
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