Check out the article about Sue Marra in a North Carolina Newspaper.
Kim Cronin takes time out from running Sunbonnetsue.com to share her experiences - quilting and real life.
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Another Great quilter whose first quilt was a Sunbonnet sue!
I just love reading that a Sunbonnet Sue quilt got another quilter started!
Check out the article about Sue Marra in a North Carolina Newspaper.
Check out the article about Sue Marra in a North Carolina Newspaper.
Monday, August 17, 2015
An Amazing quilt
I lecture on Sunbonnet Sue history. My lecture follows the 20th century and the evolution of Sunbonnet Sue in quilts. I love finding quilts that I can show in my lecture that back up the information that I present.
I just found a quilt that is making me change what I lecture. My history information goes through each decade of the 1900s talking about how quilters made sunbonnet sue quilts:
The background is pieced. The sue is appliqued in one piece. It is a similar pattern to the "Hurry up Sue" pattern found on the Sunbonnetsue.com website.
But the time spent doing the embroidery, is incredible. Each Sue is different. Each background is different. I'm working on getting everything scanned and patterns made. This quilt is too beautiful not to share!
Kim Cronin
Sunbonnetsue.com
I just found a quilt that is making me change what I lecture. My history information goes through each decade of the 1900s talking about how quilters made sunbonnet sue quilts:
- 1900s - redwork
- 1910 - Crazy quilts
- 1920 - the beginning of appliques Sunbonnet Sue quilts
- 1930s - the decade of amazing Sunbonnet sue quilt with most done on plain backgrounds
- 1940s - Patterns of Sue change, but very similar to the 1930s
- 1950s - Sunbonnet Sue gets busy on tea towels - days of the week, more embroidery
- 1960 - Many different patterns emerge
- 1970 - Sue become Holly Hobby
- 1980 - Sue starts making a statement/political quilts/bad sue quilts
- 1990 - Pieced backgrounds are beginning
- etc...
The background is pieced. The sue is appliqued in one piece. It is a similar pattern to the "Hurry up Sue" pattern found on the Sunbonnetsue.com website.
But the time spent doing the embroidery, is incredible. Each Sue is different. Each background is different. I'm working on getting everything scanned and patterns made. This quilt is too beautiful not to share!
Kim Cronin
Sunbonnetsue.com
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Andean Children Quilt
I was invited to make a few blocks for a fundraising quilt. The quilt is to support a missionary in Peru, so the blocks look like children from the region.
Here are my two blocks:
The blocks were designed by a wonderful quilter and she shares the patterns, inspiration, and techniques here: https://andeanchildrenquilt.wordpress.com/
It was fun making the blocks!
Kim Cronin
Sunbonnetsue.com
Here are my two blocks:
The blocks were designed by a wonderful quilter and she shares the patterns, inspiration, and techniques here: https://andeanchildrenquilt.wordpress.com/
It was fun making the blocks!
Kim Cronin
Sunbonnetsue.com
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
I think of the Sunbonnet characters as only being out in the Sun. I had to laugh when I saw this picture today:
Sunbonnet Sam Fishing in the Snow
Summer can't come quick enough!
Sunbonnet Sam Fishing in the Snow
Summer can't come quick enough!
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