tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-44302263557381378202008-05-14T19:24:33.778-06:00Sunbonnet-SueSunbonnetSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14568697221539982873noreply@blogger.comBlogger26125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430226355738137820.post-28470974724429000042008-05-14T19:08:00.009-06:002008-05-14T19:24:34.051-06:00Paper Dolls!I love paper dolls. In kindergarten my teacher organized a gift exchange for Christmas. We had to spend $1.00 for the gift. Luckily I pulled a girl's name out of the bowl of names, so I was buying for a girl. I didn't know who had my name.<br /><br />I picked out a set of paper dolls. It was 99 cents, but it was a good set. The dolls weren't printed in a book, but they were in a box. That meant the doll was a more rigid cardboard and the dresses were thinner paper. It was much better than dolls cut out of books.<br /><br />I was so disappointed when all I got for my gift was a pair of navy blue gloves. I cried on the bus on the way home, wanting the paper dolls I'd given instead.<br /><br />Now some of those same patterns are available online. <a href="http://www.treasuresforlittlechildren.com/sunbonnet.htm">Here is a link to a great set of patterns of Sunbonnet Sue paper dolls</a>... I see an appliqued paper doll quilt.<br /><br /><br /><div align="center"></div><p align="center"><a href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/SCuPbQaxUBI/AAAAAAAAAJQ/5l4UTR3fc2g/s1600-h/sunbonnet2.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5200407893155860498" style="CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/SCuPbQaxUBI/AAAAAAAAAJQ/5l4UTR3fc2g/s400/sunbonnet2.jpg" border="0" /></a></p><br /><br /><p></p><br /><br /><p align="center">Image from <a href="http://www.treasuresforlittlechildren.com/sunbonnet.htm"></a><a href="http://www.treasuresforlittlechildren.com/sunbonnet.htm"></a><a href="http://www.treasuresforlittlechildren.com/">http://www.treasuresforlittlechildren.com/</a><br /></p><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Lots of fun... lots of memories.SunbonnetSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14568697221539982873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430226355738137820.post-23190252057977783382008-04-27T08:02:00.005-06:002008-04-27T08:28:40.971-06:00Learning to EmbroiderI'm in the throws of spring cleaning, so I was happy to find this piece of embroidery. It give me an excuse to stop work and come type this entry.<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp2.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/SBSH2xV5FNI/AAAAAAAAAIw/3e_tP_pROAA/s1600-h/first-embroidery.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/SBSH2xV5FNI/AAAAAAAAAIw/3e_tP_pROAA/s400/first-embroidery.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5193925645292868818" border="0" /></a><br /><br /><br />I was so anxious to share it with you, I didn't even press it. Actually I'll give any excuse not to iron!<br /><br />It is one of my first embroidery pieces that I did with my Grandmother, Doris Marvel. She taught my sister and me to sew back in the 1960s and early 70s. As you can see by the stitches, I had a lot to learn.<br /><br />The piece is unfinished and badly stained in one corner. I'm not sure what happened to the rest of my early handwork. I was particularly fond of her hot iron transfers of dancing vegetables. I remember stitching a lot of them.<br /><br />Even if the finished embroidery isn't so good, the memories of learning to stitch with Grandma are. In fact, my very last meeting with my grandmother was three days before she died. By then I had moved on to hand appliqué and wasn't doing a lot of embroidery. I went to visit her, but knew that she wouldn't be able to hold a conversation. I brought my stitching along to pass the time while I sat with her.<br /><br />She didn't know who I was, but she noticed that I wasn't using a thimble. She let me have it! "A thimble is important to protect you and your work"... and so on. It was our last conversation, but I am glad we had that connection.<br /><br />I also found this early picture of her. It isn't the Grandmother I remember, but she does look good. She hated to be photographed, so finding pictures of her is not easy.<br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/SBSKTBV5FOI/AAAAAAAAAI4/WL5FKx1jx0U/s1600-h/younggrandmadot.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/SBSKTBV5FOI/AAAAAAAAAI4/WL5FKx1jx0U/s400/younggrandmadot.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5193928329647428834" border="0" /></a><br /><br /><br />Here is a picture of her from the 70s. This is how she looked when she was teaching me to sew.<br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/SBSMeBV5FPI/AAAAAAAAAJA/OMkifgHYrnM/s1600-h/dot.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/SBSMeBV5FPI/AAAAAAAAAJA/OMkifgHYrnM/s400/dot.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5193930717649245426" border="0" /></a><br /><br />If you want to embroider with your children or grandchildren, there are some great beginner kits now available. They start out with a simple running stitch, much easier than the stem stitch that I was butchering in the piece above. <a href="http://sunbonnetsue.com/catalog/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=beginner">Click here to see some of the kits</a>.<br /><br />But most importantly, keep stitchin!SunbonnetSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14568697221539982873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430226355738137820.post-22683905789826689492008-04-20T13:18:00.007-06:002008-04-20T17:17:28.499-06:00Sunbonnet Sue in 1931When I started putting Sunbonnet Sue information online ten years ago, I didn't have a lot of information. There are not many books about the history of Sue or how the pattern has evolved. I have a unique system for research. I buy things! That way I have quilts and books to draw my research from.<br /><br />When I see a unique quilt, pattern or item on ebay, I try and buy it. I search the textiles at yard sales and look in old book shops. Recently I came across this clipping.<br /><br /><div style="text-align: center;"><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/SAuXv029e-I/AAAAAAAAAIg/bkKLZTxOJWA/s1600-h/1931article.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/SAuXv029e-I/AAAAAAAAAIg/bkKLZTxOJWA/s400/1931article.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5191409843373439970" border="0" /></a></div><br />It is from the Jun 13, 1931 issue of "Capper's Weekly". This magazine has been published for 125 years out of Topeka Kansas. According to <a href="http://www.cappers.com/information-cappers">http://www.cappers.com/information-cappers</a>, the magazine promotes American values. What could be more American than Sunbonnet Sue?<br /><br />The article shows 12 sunbonnet sues busily engaged in summer activities. At the end of the article is tells where to send away to get these images printed on fabric with different colored inks. Twelve of the blocks (9 inches square) can be ordered for 35 cents.<br /><br /><div style="text-align: center;"><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp2.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/SAucpE29e_I/AAAAAAAAAIo/7se0JdLlKyk/s1600-h/1931pennysquares.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/SAucpE29e_I/AAAAAAAAAIo/7se0JdLlKyk/s400/1931pennysquares.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5191415224967461874" border="0" /></a><br /></div>I own a partial set of these blocks, so I was excited to find their history. I've been calling them penny squares, but at 12 for 35 cents, they are really 3 cent squares! By finding this clipping, I can now properly date the squares. I also know who printed them.<br /><br />Here is what the article says:<br /><blockquote></blockquote><blockquote>Sunbonnet babies, working, playing, eating, cooking, visiting as the decorate Baby's crib quilt are boon companions for the little fellow, for they teach lessons of thrift and industry and are ever interesting sources for story-making. Twelve embroidered quilt blocks, each one a different sunbonnet baby picture, each 9 inches square, make up this clever nursery quilt. The blocks are stamped in colors on fine white muslin, the color stamping serving as a guide for the placing of embroidery floss, which is worked in the simplest stitches -- outline and a French knot or two. Now that school is out and Little Sister is at a loss for something to do, start her out at her first fancy-work and her first quilt. Hers will be a double pleasure -- the pride of workmanship, the added joy of making something really nice for Baby Brother or Wee Sister. Or by joining the embroidered blocks with strips of the Little Maker's favorite color, the quilt will do nicely for the little girl's own bed. The dozen blocks stamped for embroidery cost only 35 cents and the work is so little, that I'm sure if there's a child in your home, no matter what size or sex, there'll soon be a sunbonnet baby quilt too. Order the Series R.D. from Needwork Services, Capper's Weekly, Topeka, Kan.</blockquote>What a great find! I love matching up textile items I have with documentation that explains how old they are and where they were made.<br /><br />Modern patterns are still being printed that use these same designs. I carry some at SunbonnetSue.com. <a href="http://sunbonnetsue.com/catalog/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=1931&x=0&y=0">Click here to see a list of the patterns currently in stock.</a><br /><br /><blockquote></blockquote>SunbonnetSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14568697221539982873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430226355738137820.post-30425848991489687282008-03-21T18:04:00.008-05:002008-03-22T14:42:02.380-05:00Mend on WednesdayI was lucky enough to win a collection of "Penny Squares" on ebay. As the seller mentioned, they are in rough shape.<br /><br /><div style="text-align: center;"><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R-Q_f_lgmuI/AAAAAAAAAHA/gRT1Srr7vt0/s1600-h/pennysquares.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R-Q_f_lgmuI/AAAAAAAAAHA/gRT1Srr7vt0/s320/pennysquares.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5180335290260167394" border="0" /></a><br /></div><br />They are stained, dirty and poorly stitched. They are not a complete set either. I am still happy to have them and the Wednesday block intrigued me. Sunbonnet Sue is mending as she rocks a baby's cradle with her foot. She appears to be mending pantyhose, but they weren't invented until well after this block was done. They are probably some sort of leggings for the baby.<br /><br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R-ROVflgmwI/AAAAAAAAAHQ/49wDwQK9MzM/s1600-h/mendwed.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer; width: 241px; height: 268px;" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R-ROVflgmwI/AAAAAAAAAHQ/49wDwQK9MzM/s320/mendwed.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5180351602545957634" border="0" /></a><br />Her bonnet style is different than the bonnets drawn by Bertha Corbett. It looks like the early postcards done by Bernhardt Wall. So I went looking through some Wall postcards and found this one from 1905.<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R-RHuvlgmvI/AAAAAAAAAHI/gQZxmJYjTVI/s1600-h/wedpostcard.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R-RHuvlgmvI/AAAAAAAAAHI/gQZxmJYjTVI/s320/wedpostcard.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5180344339756260082" border="0" /></a><br /><br />And there is the image from my penny square! She is mending a baby's romper.<br /><br />So I decided to make a redwork pattern from the design. <a href="http://sunbonnetsue.com/catalog/images/mend%20wednesday.pdf">Here is a link to the PDF file.</a><br /><br />I simplified the hands in my drawing. The original penny square had fingers. I'll have to keep looking for more days of the week.<br /><br />Enjoy,<br /><br />KimSunbonnetSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14568697221539982873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430226355738137820.post-86816487024964790902008-02-21T09:47:00.003-05:002008-02-21T09:59:25.795-05:00A Visit to Pieceful Quilting<div style="text-align: center;"><br /></div>I stopped in Pieceful quilting yesterday to see all the entries in the old bag challenge. I didn't win, and once I got to see the other quilts, it was clear why. Wow. The creativity meter was off the dial! Pieceful quilting put pictures of the quilts on their blog. If you look closely, you can see mine at the bottom: <a href="http://pieceful.blogspot.com/2008/02/old-bags-descend-on-pieceful-quilting.html">Click for Pieceful's Blog</a><br /><br />While I was in the store I fell in love with a Block of the Month pattern. It is being given as a machine applique class. You go one Saturday a month and make a block. I've never been formally taught machine applique, so I signed up! Here is the quilt:<br /><br /><div style="text-align: center;"><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R72RlWq3azI/AAAAAAAAAG4/hZfdVaMLBVw/s1600-h/AttitudeBOM.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer; width: 190px; height: 250px;" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R72RlWq3azI/AAAAAAAAAG4/hZfdVaMLBVw/s320/AttitudeBOM.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5169448018217757490" border="0" /></a><br /><br /><div style="text-align: left;">It is called "Be Attitudes", a play on one of my favorite verses in the bible. So I'm starting yet another project. I know that my sewing skills will improve!<br /><br />That's all for now,<br /></div><br /><div style="text-align: left;">Kim<br /></div></div>SunbonnetSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14568697221539982873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430226355738137820.post-50524062443722800302008-02-02T16:18:00.001-05:002008-02-02T16:23:20.926-05:00Old Bag Challenge finishedYea! I finished the old-bag challenge with time to spare. Here is what my quilt looks like:<br /><br /><div style="text-align: center;"><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R6TeRzZQMYI/AAAAAAAAAGo/PC11RbijkII/s1600-h/oldbagquilt.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R6TeRzZQMYI/AAAAAAAAAGo/PC11RbijkII/s320/oldbagquilt.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5162495470308700546" border="0" /></a><br /><br /><div style="text-align: left;">I used a lot of the junk that was in the bag. I even made a Sunbonnet Sue doll out of the red hat charm. It was fun. The quilt is 20" wide, so it isn't a big one.<br /><br /><br /></div></div>SunbonnetSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14568697221539982873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430226355738137820.post-90177796443738606742008-01-20T12:38:00.000-05:002008-01-20T12:45:30.116-05:00Starting a New ChallengeI know I'm supposed to be finishing up projects this year. I am making progress on my parent's anniversary quilt. I have the 49 "Puss in the Corner" blocks finished and now I'm working on the flying geese units for the star blocks.<br /><br />My local quilt store, <a href="http://piecefulquilting.com/">Pieceful Quilting</a>, is doing a challenge. I decided to make a challenge quilt. It is called the "Old Bag" challenge because you get an old bag filled with fabric to make the quilt. Well my bag had only one fat quarter of fabric and lots of trim and buttons.<br /><br />Of course, I'm making a Sunbonnet Sue quilt. I using 30s reproduction fabrics in green and orange to go with the supplied fabric. I'll use their fabric as the border and as some yo-yos.<br /><br />Here is a picture of what was in my bag:<br /><br /><div style="text-align: center;"><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_FlQz4I0cmOU/R5OISyVhBVI/AAAAAAAAAAk/dMFH0FpRdto/s1600-h/oldbag.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_FlQz4I0cmOU/R5OISyVhBVI/AAAAAAAAAAk/dMFH0FpRdto/s320/oldbag.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5157615854600389970" border="0" /></a><br /><div style="text-align: left;">I'll post pictures as I get the blocks done.<br /><br />Kim<br /><br /></div></div>Kim Bunchuckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02356419049212186186noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430226355738137820.post-40083948245674758282008-01-01T18:32:00.000-05:002008-01-01T18:54:31.856-05:00Hitting the Ground Running - 2008It is New Year's Day and it is time to get going on a new year, a clean slate. I try to make one big resolution each year. In 2006 it was lose weight. I lost 30 pounds that year and got back into a size 8!<br /><br />In 2007 I resolved to start my long desired Master's degree. I'm happy to report that I'm a student at Stony Brook University with 4 classes (12 credits) towards my degree already completed. Classes start again for me on Thursday, so this is really a two year resolution!<br /><br />Unfortunately as I was studying, the pounds crept back on! I guess I have to work on losing them again! I'm back up 30 pounds. The nice slim figure I resolved to get it gone, but at least a Master's degree can't be taken away!<br /><br />So my 2008 resolution is all about finishing! Finish the degree I started, finish the diet and finish some of the quilts I've started. Yesterday I made a table runner for a lady I work with. She always sets up a wonderful black history month display, so I used some of my collected African fabric to make the table runner.<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R3rPAbtL11I/AAAAAAAAAGM/afBTfQouZhw/s1600-h/africanrunner.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R3rPAbtL11I/AAAAAAAAAGM/afBTfQouZhw/s320/africanrunner.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5150656730195810130" border="0" /></a><br /><br />It is finished! I give it to her tomorrow.<br /><br />Today I worked on a quilt I started a year ago. My parent celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on December 1, 2006. At the party I had squares of fabric for the guests to sign. I started the quilt of 50 stars. Either the center of the star will be a square from the party or a photograph. Today I sewed for most of the day. I need to make 50 star blocks and 49 "puss in the corner" blocks for the quilt. Here is what would fit on my design board.<br /><br /><br /><div style="text-align: center;"><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R3rQFrtL12I/AAAAAAAAAGU/RIRpVZ5hsVU/s1600-h/mdquilt.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R3rQFrtL12I/AAAAAAAAAGU/RIRpVZ5hsVU/s320/mdquilt.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5150657919901751138" border="0" /></a><br /><br /><div style="text-align: left;">I'm really pleased with how it is coming out! We're Irish, so I decided to sprinkle little bits of Irish novelty fabric. Do you think it detracts? I'm wondering if I should leave out the "kiss me I'm Irish" fabric.<br /><br />Anyway, I've working again...<br /><br />Happy New Year.<br /><br /><br /></div></div>SunbonnetSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14568697221539982873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430226355738137820.post-30906002743504030392007-12-06T15:36:00.001-05:002007-12-11T18:04:59.928-05:00<div align="center"><strong><span style="font-size:130%;">The Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt</span></strong></div><div align="center"><strong><span style="font-size:130%;">at Stony Brook University</span></strong></div><div align="center"><strong><span style="font-size:130%;">November 29<span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">th</span>, 2007</span></strong></div><p><br /><br />I'm taking graduate classes at Stony Brook this <span class="blsp-spelling-corrected" id="SPELLING_ERROR_1">semester</span>, so I was pleased to see that sections of the Aids quilt were going to be on campus on one of my class nights. After class was over I went over to the Student Center to check out the quilt show.<br /><br />I didn't know what an amazing experience it was. It was like no other quilt show I have ever been to.<br /><br />First the quilt panels are laid on the floor. You walk <span class="blsp-spelling-corrected" id="SPELLING_ERROR_2">among</span> them. As you make your way around the exhibit, it is almost like the quilt is a living thing and the people are part of it.<br /><br /><br /><a href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R1s957T8P2I/AAAAAAAAAFU/IC2Piyo5FhE/s1600-h/feet.jpg"></a><br /><a href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R1s_pLT8P8I/AAAAAAAAAGE/VvEr92ETe-E/s1600-h/feet.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5141773376217169858" style="" alt="" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R1s_pLT8P8I/AAAAAAAAAGE/VvEr92ETe-E/s320/feet.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><br />Then there is the realization that these quilts, for the most part, were not made by quilters. The panels were created by people who loved someone and then lost them to AIDS. There were various skill levels and techniques used. The panels were very personal.<br /><br />This one shows a loved one in various pictures printed on fabric:<br /><br /><a href="http://bp2.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R1s-MbT8P6I/AAAAAAAAAF0/xPLOFHOA3Dc/s1600-h/william.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5141771782784303010" style="" alt="" src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R1s-MbT8P6I/AAAAAAAAAF0/xPLOFHOA3Dc/s320/william.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><br /><br />This one takes a suit of clothing. It is laid out on an old quilt. I can only imaging that it was his baby quilt.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><a href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R1s-H7T8P5I/AAAAAAAAAFs/GvUTSU1atc8/s1600-h/suit.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5141771705474891666" style="" alt="" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R1s-H7T8P5I/AAAAAAAAAFs/GvUTSU1atc8/s320/suit.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><br /><br />An of course, whenever I go look at quilts, I look for Sunbonnet Sue or Sam. Here a precious moments character is captured on the panel.<br /><br /><a href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R1s-DrT8P4I/AAAAAAAAAFk/dDmupsgBIHU/s1600-h/prescious.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5141771632460447618" style="" alt="" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R1s-DrT8P4I/AAAAAAAAAFk/dDmupsgBIHU/s320/prescious.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><br />And as you are looking at the panels, there is always someone at the microphone, reading names. That is the point of the project, the names. The list of those who died of this disease is very long and the constant <span class="blsp-spelling-corrected" id="SPELLING_ERROR_3">reciting</span> of names in the background is a reminder of what the project is all about.<br /><br />The full panels each measured 12' x 12'. Here is a picture of one of the panels that was standing.<br /><br /><a href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R1s9kLT8PzI/AAAAAAAAAE8/T11pfjhJtfI/s1600-h/fullpanel.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5141771091294568242" style="" alt="" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R1s9kLT8PzI/AAAAAAAAAE8/T11pfjhJtfI/s320/fullpanel.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><br />Many different sections make up a full panel. Only 25 panels made it to Stony Brook that night. I was in awe of the stories that each victim had to tell. The entire AIDS quilt is now more than 45,000 panels, which represents a small portion of the more than 500,000 people in the United States who have died from AIDS.<br /><br />I can't imagine that many names.<br /><br />For me the panel that summed it up was this one... an unfinished life.<br /><br /><a href="http://bp2.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R1s-RbT8P7I/AAAAAAAAAF8/QOUiDZhG9sA/s1600-h/unfinlife.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5141771868683648946" style="" alt="" src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/R1s-RbT8P7I/AAAAAAAAAF8/QOUiDZhG9sA/s320/unfinlife.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><br />It was an amazing quilt show. </p><p>You can get more information here: <a href="http://www.aidsquilt.org/">www.aidsquilt.org</a></p><p> </p><p> </p>SunbonnetSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14568697221539982873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430226355738137820.post-21494880042762872292007-10-14T12:08:00.001-05:002007-10-14T12:29:26.498-05:00Light The Night - Leukemia WalkLast night Suffolk Community College hosted the "Light the Night" walk for Leukemia. My mom has a blood cancer, so our family participated. Here is a picture of us right before the walk. In the picture are my 14-year old daughter Kelly, Husband Jim, Me, 9-year old daughter Suzie and off to the side, my 12-year old son Danny(being clever with his balloon).<br /><br /><div style="text-align: center;"><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp2.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RxJNYl34SqI/AAAAAAAAAEs/-hyy4nCB3rs/s1600-h/family_ltn.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RxJNYl34SqI/AAAAAAAAAEs/-hyy4nCB3rs/s320/family_ltn.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5121240811152362146" border="0" /></a><br /><br /><div style="text-align: left;">There were hundreds of walkers who carried illuminated balloons. It was quite the parade as we walked around the road the loops the campus.<br /></div></div><br /><div style="text-align: center;"><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp2.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RxJNRl34SpI/AAAAAAAAAEk/8T90qvqBqg0/s1600-h/start_line.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RxJNRl34SpI/AAAAAAAAAEk/8T90qvqBqg0/s320/start_line.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5121240690893277842" border="0" /></a><br /><br /><div style="text-align: left;">When it was all finished, we returned to the central courtyard of the campus in front of the Peconic Building. It was a beautiful site.<br /></div></div><div style="text-align: center;"><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RxJNLF34SoI/AAAAAAAAAEc/bMmG10o-0GA/s1600-h/campus_ltn.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RxJNLF34SoI/AAAAAAAAAEc/bMmG10o-0GA/s320/campus_ltn.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5121240579224128130" border="0" /></a><br /><br /><div style="text-align: left;">It was definitely a worthwhile experience for my family to gather together with others who have had blood cancers touch their life. There was a lady there sobbing and I felt so thankful that my mother continues to win the fight with her cancer.<br /><br />If you would like to donate to the cause: <a href="http://www.active.com/donate/ltnMelvil/2075_bunchuck">http://www.active.com/donate/ltnMelvil/2075_bunchuck</a><br /><br />Kim B.<br /><br /></div></div>SunbonnetSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14568697221539982873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430226355738137820.post-17321612979451070702007-10-08T14:32:00.000-06:002007-10-12T10:57:51.729-06:00Lecture and Workshop with Mark LipinskiMy guild - <a href="http://eliqg.com/">Eastern Long Island Quilters</a> - hosted Mark <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">Lipinski</span> on Friday and Saturday. He had lectured at our guild before and the ladies lobbied to get him back. I have to say, that although I found his talk amusing two years ago, I didn't like his use of the F-word.<br /><br />Well he has improved with age! Since his visit to our guild two years ago, he started "<a href="http://www.quiltershomemag.com/">Quilters Home</a>" magazine. It is one of my favorite quilting magazines. It is fresh and fun. You can get subscriptions now.<br /><br />His talk was much more fun. This time he was definitely a star of the quilting world. I really enjoy his fresh take on things. He did talk about how he is just not accepted by some members of the quilting community, but I'm glad that there is room for all kinds of quilters. He also toned down his language, which I appreciated.<br /><br />Not to mention his stunning trunk show. This is one man who can quilt!<br /><br />I also took his workshop on Saturday. We made three dimensional blocks to surround a Geisha panel. Here is a picture of Mark with the class samples:<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RwqVPazTa-I/AAAAAAAAAD8/QrW6i8a4Q5E/s1600-h/mark.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RwqVPazTa-I/AAAAAAAAAD8/QrW6i8a4Q5E/s320/mark.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5119068018585070562" border="0" /></a><br /><br /><br />I decided to <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_1">appliqué</span> the <a href="http://www.sunbonnetsue.com/pattern6.html">oriental Sue pattern</a> that is free on my website <a href="http://sunbonnetsue.com/"><span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_2">Sunbonnetsue</span>.com</a>. I surrounded that with the blocks that we learned to make in the workshop. Although my top isn't done, there are only a few seams left to sew. I consider that a successful workshop. Here is my top:<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RwqWQqzTa_I/AAAAAAAAAEE/2J6SYO0zQ4k/s1600-h/quilt.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RwqWQqzTa_I/AAAAAAAAAEE/2J6SYO0zQ4k/s320/quilt.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5119069139571534834" border="0" /></a><br /><br />Here is a picture of me sewing at the class,<br /><br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RwqWkazTbBI/AAAAAAAAAEU/-gWp1VfFuJE/s1600-h/kim.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RwqWkazTbBI/AAAAAAAAAEU/-gWp1VfFuJE/s320/kim.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5119069478873951250" border="0" /></a><br /><br />It was a great day to sew with friends and learn new techniques! Now I have to get the top finished!<br /><br />-- KimSunbonnetSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14568697221539982873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430226355738137820.post-13490876518368546382007-10-08T13:53:00.000-06:002007-10-14T12:37:27.449-05:00The quilters in my familyLast time visited my parents, I searched through some of the old photo albums. My parents have a scanner on their computer now, so I can scan the pictures that I want and put the photo right back into my mother's album. She doesn't like to lend them out.<br /><br />I found this one taken in 1960. It is my Mom, Grandmother and Great-Grandmother. My older sister is the little girl. I was an infant then and I wish my mother had put me in the picture as well. They wanted the "one from each generation shot", so I sat out.<br /><br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp2.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RwqK76zTa8I/AAAAAAAAADs/7UFOQxtUDh8/s1600-h/4+generations.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RwqK76zTa8I/AAAAAAAAADs/7UFOQxtUDh8/s320/4+generations.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5119056688461343682" border="0" /></a><br /><br />Great-Grandma Whitney (far right) was the quilter in the family. It was the Sunbonnet Sue quilt that she made for my mother in 1941 that got me interested in Sunbonnet Sue quilts. Here is a picture of that quilt:<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RwqL9azTa9I/AAAAAAAAAD0/12jVsHnXe1w/s1600-h/grandma+quilt.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RwqL9azTa9I/AAAAAAAAAD0/12jVsHnXe1w/s320/grandma+quilt.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5119057813742775250" border="0" /></a><br /><br />She used clothing and feed sacks. It is a summer weight quilt with no batting. Because my mother treasured it, it was kept in a trunk and never used. Now I have it in my trunk show when I lecture. I hope Grandma Whitney would have approved.<br /><br />By the way, my family is participating in the leukemia walk this weekend to support my mother. If you'd like to help out, just look at the prior posting in the blog.SunbonnetSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14568697221539982873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430226355738137820.post-16918503653796201672007-09-25T16:29:00.000-06:002007-10-12T10:57:21.153-06:00Light the Night...<div style="text-align: center;"><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RvmO3yEzihI/AAAAAAAAADc/EKVjPZobH20/s1600-h/logo.gif"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RvmO3yEzihI/AAAAAAAAADc/EKVjPZobH20/s320/logo.gif" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5114275940841785874" border="0" /></a><br /></div>After spending so many hours putting together the quilt to support Women with for Breast Cancer I wasn't looking to get involved in another charity project right away. But, The Leukemia and Lymphoma society made me an offer I couldn't refuse.<br /><br />They are sponsoring a walk at Suffolk Community College. I've worked on the campus for 20 years and find it to be an amazing community of caring people. When I heard about the walk, I had to participate. My mother, Ann Cronin, has been suffering with a blood cancer for over 10 years. She has lost a lot of weight, but her red blood count is the best it has been in a while and we are so thankful for all the treatments that she has been getting at Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, NY.<br /><br />So on October 13th my husband, children and I will be walking in the "Light the Night" Walk. Our team is called "Walking for Grandma" and any donations to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society would be greatly appreciated. We have a donation website for our team here:<br /><a href="http://register.lightthenight.org/LTNRegistration/app?component=%24DirectLink_12&page=RegisteredEvents&service=direct&session=T&sp=ZH4sIAAAAAAAAALVVz28bRRQeuwnkR%2BO4cVNaBaSVKak4sOu6CW0DpoS6LQlLUtmOUHoJ493xeuLZH52dteMLKhLiUgk4gHrhyLEHJA5cEAfO9NgDXACJK%2F0DWgnxZry2d90KcWEPuzvve%2FO%2BN2%2FefHP%2FLzQdcrThc0dnLNR7pKlz4tBQcCyo7%2BkBdoheUxbCiX2tSzxRpWHAcH%2B3eUgs4f%2F9JPfL%2FIM%2FsuiciRawJWiXmNTr7NVMgZbMQ9zFBsOeY9QFp57zholOYdePPFHDNCT2lmfTLrUjzNLeVT9qMgLep5PeOyopzBoEu7fRRyhrokISr0fNBJRPQgn7EuZWG9K0r0eerVAuUCFB%2Fo7vM4I9YD9hRZzDkseeMsYxE63EwB6YtsJNry%2FjX8WBwNSLXV5MuQxTT%2Fukw8Tpp11Op1yexmeJ2hMsiED5wSIiQZkhLbCC5xW8VR2BaoWmr7ZiQYGmb6nkZMCMieaUsUEFI7FlQLFPMI8NZ1pQDw71gB294WM23sW4xCsTDs%2FYuFMTLum9K0ygCWiZutCUg3ZKE0NmLyTASVKAlxJwghCQxQSSMM%2B6%2FZtg3%2BNDgpyXiLpVldZpiJu0ygkjZHkSSRa2MAmOeY4HWO56iiU%2FtqU4Cml7kiE3hhr9YGQNB2tPUz4nkmRzYpJmQTyDYF48FWdGJNmOOHplKC%2BW77ogKrbvQv%2Fqm00pM5YwzfrN3e3dw1v0%2B9kLjV%2BzaArCWpxAA9uyi2UYMM3GplE%2BOYZDcc2mabfjY2vsCRkU%2Fz0DSf9w8bPpKfztD1mEjgL5CNQyzMZOLSGHBg6CK3AOu9QilU2ldTViUw46WB9YV7FlSdHZqlbOv15aW7tcLl26tBqfwUq5dHF9NYIAHnZJpRl5VjuyOiDAeXk0dXk09YHy3fnup%2B1XO0%2BmsihTRdNdzCJylHLbidwm4Z%2Fe%2F%2Bql%2BS9%2Fv6uSfvsyUk8QhHLdc8MxxD8xnhiL2wON33n49eNHQHBrSBAgNTGXke%2B8fC2OXnmIsqCihLeZLut98vH19pX11j3JzVFOYVJ5FNg%2B%2FDjz3r44c0wm1ptBKLN875Mf0VE49FS5KBm6%2B%2BcXP3%2F%2B8m%2BQyPYwEUk4P0h%2BZkUgrR61Wj7raFdlafvwcd3Io%2BqPMeKA8p0rl0oXtdf%2Bg%2BeU9IwLtD9RsHgs0IdvUtfRQm5VikoXQmPwOQi47xw0MTfifX7Xd4nsfgPux6CsO7RV1OAuqxQHt86Gdra8rpc0v6WdPV8qwZ8Us6Lxlmyv%2F51EoLW2EMGGYfR6PX1wN8sTYNigOYIYTHjvE9aFy0I25sGwH4Pho6pyUpUk86iXGKFvCnBjfoBZB9RSa%2Flcu8GxZ7tYoFLMKDUg1Bl1YNwmnvzqcAiNeBLMGU3JXPgHsomItIcIAAA%3D" id="DirectLink_12"> http://teams.lightthenight.org/WalkingforGrandma</a><br /><br /><a href="http://www.active.com/donate/ltnMelvil/2075_bunchuck">http://www.active.com/donate/ltnMelvil/2075_bunchuck</a><br /><br /><br />My mom was given 4 years to live when she was first diagnosed. I was pregnant with my second child and I wondered if she'd get to meet all my children. When my daughter was baptized, we traveled back to Western New York because my Mother was too ill to travel and we wanted her to be at the baptism of her first granddaughter. That baby is now 14! Strides in cancer treatment have given us such a gift with my mother's continued health.<br /><br />I now have four children and my Mom has celebrated every baptism, communion, graduation with us.<br /><br />So If you can help the society with research for blood cancers maybe there can be more stories of people living with cancer and enjoying their life and family.SunbonnetSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14568697221539982873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430226355738137820.post-81368729715035693382007-09-25T16:04:00.000-06:002007-10-12T10:58:10.905-06:00<span style="font-size:130%;">How I spent My Summer Vacation </span>....<br /><br />The quilt is finally done! I mailed the Good/Bad Sunbonnet Sue bride quilt off to Texas. I didn't realize what a huge project it was until I tried to put the two-sided quilt together. Lining up the blocks was a challenge. The beading and embellishments made it difficult. And did I mention that none of the blocks were the same size!<br /><br />But with the help of Beth and Roberta, the quilt made it down to Texas. Here is a picture of it hanging at the show:<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RvmG9SEzigI/AAAAAAAAADU/fUgn3G8iALk/s1600-h/good_side.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5114267239238044162" style="cursor: pointer;" alt="" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RvmG9SEzigI/AAAAAAAAADU/fUgn3G8iALk/s320/good_side.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><br /><span style="font-size:130%;">"GOOD" Sunbonnet Sue side</span><br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp2.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RvmGrCEzifI/AAAAAAAAADM/sS7xy2w_G2Q/s1600-h/bad_side.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5114266925705431538" style="cursor: pointer;" alt="" src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RvmGrCEzifI/AAAAAAAAADM/sS7xy2w_G2Q/s320/bad_side.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><br /><span style="font-size:130%;">"BAD" Sunbonnet Sue Side<br /><br /><span style="font-size:100%;">I can't begin to thank the ladies who all made blocks for the quilt. It truly was an international effort with blocks from all over the world on the quilt.<br /><br />The blocks that didn't make it into the quilt were made into smaller quilts that will be auctioned for the charity.<br /><br />Great job ladies and I have to say that I'm happy it is finished!<br /><br />I have to give a big thank you to:<br /></span></span><ul><li><span style="font-size:130%;"><span style="font-size:100%;">the 61 women who volunteered to make blocks</span></span></li><li><span style="font-size:130%;"><span style="font-size:100%;"><a href="http://piecefulquilting.com/">Piecefulquilting.com</a> who donated fabric</span></span></li><li><span style="font-size:130%;"><span style="font-size:100%;"><a href="http://sunbonnetsue.com/">Sunbonnetsue.com</a> (my website) who donated the batting</span></span></li></ul><span style="font-size:130%;"><span style="font-size:100%;"><br /></span></span><br /><span style="font-size:130%;"><span style="font-size:100%;"><br /><br /><br /><br /></span></span><span style="font-size:100%;"><br /><br /><br /></span>SunbonnetSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14568697221539982873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430226355738137820.post-89575456175912737112007-07-27T10:47:00.000-06:002007-10-12T10:58:28.140-06:00Quilting Bee heldI packed up all the bride blocks and went to Suffolk Community College for two days of marathon sewing. My volunteers were dropping out left and right, so I was pleased to have two wonderful ladies helping me. Roberta and Beth came both days and worked their fingers to the bone!<br /><br /><div style="text-align: center;"><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RqoiELF1izI/AAAAAAAAAC0/uku_7xkUUqM/s1600-h/quiltbee1.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RqoiELF1izI/AAAAAAAAAC0/uku_7xkUUqM/s320/quiltbee1.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5091919783787858738" border="0" /></a><br /></div><br />Roberta is in the green shirt and Beth was our "quality control". Her hand sewing skills are excellent and she gussied up some of our plainer brides with more lace and beading.<br /><br />Here are my two volunteers (Roberta on the left and Beth on the right) on day two, with one of the blocks ready to go into the quilt:<br /><br /><div style="text-align: center;"><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp2.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RqoibbF1i0I/AAAAAAAAAC8/o6aXeh_ICd4/s1600-h/quiltbee4.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RqoibbF1i0I/AAAAAAAAAC8/o6aXeh_ICd4/s320/quiltbee4.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5091920183219817282" border="0" /></a><br /></div><br />As you can see, the "Good" side of the quilt is shaping up nicely. I'm going to assemble it this weekend and get a picture online as soon as I can.<br /><br /><br /><div style="text-align: center;"><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/Rqoi9rF1i1I/AAAAAAAAADE/r4tL5cof7tU/s1600-h/quiltbee3.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/Rqoi9rF1i1I/AAAAAAAAADE/r4tL5cof7tU/s320/quiltbee3.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5091920771630336850" border="0" /></a><br /><br /><div style="text-align: left;">We had a few blocks come in, so check out the gallery to see them:<br /><a href="http://badsuequilts.com/brideGallery.htm"> http://badsuequilts.com/brideGallery.htm</a><br /><br />I put Nancy's block in with the extra wedding dress fabric when it came it, so I just got it online. Sorry Nancy.<br /><br />This is going to be a beautiful quilt!<br /><br />Kim <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">Bunchuck</span><br /><br /><br /><br /></div></div>SunbonnetSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14568697221539982873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430226355738137820.post-88643571963755286182007-07-12T19:33:00.000-06:002007-10-12T10:58:40.896-06:00Sunbonnet Sue - Breast Cancer project draws nearWe are getting ready to sew our Sunbonnet Brides together. I have fifty block waiting for our Sewing days to get them put together.<br /><br />If you can help, here are the details:<br /><br />We are meeting at Suffolk Community College in Riverheadon Tuesday July 24th and Wednesday, July 25th.<br /><br />We'll be in the Corchaug building from 9 am - 5 pm.<br /><br />You'll need to bring a sewing machine loaded with basic white thread.<br /><br />We'll be sewing the tops together. If you can machine quilt, please bring your machine to help with that as well. We will provide the quilting thread.<br /><br />If you have any pink or white fabric that you'd like to donate, you can bring that as well. We'll need lots of ideas to get the blocks set together.<br /><br />The cafeteria will be open on campus that day, or you can bring a bag lunch.<br /><br />It should be a lot of fun.<br /><br />Please e-mail me at kim@sunbonnetsue.com to let me know you are coming!<br /><br />KimSunbonnetSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14568697221539982873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430226355738137820.post-34596638812474160242007-06-16T14:32:00.000-06:002007-10-12T10:59:10.747-06:00Alex Anderson Insults Sunbonnet Sue!I subscribe to "<a href="http://www.thequiltshow.com/">The Quilt Show</a>", the new quilting show on the internet. I have been enjoying the videos of quilters sharing tips, patterns and ideas. In the beginning of episode 104, Alex Anderson and Ricky Tims begin by talking about their personal discovery of quilting. They talk about finding patterns, quilts shops and guilds.<br /><br /><br />Ricky says, “I did not know about drunkard’s path or your favorite Sunbonnet Sue.<span style=""> </span>I know Alex loves Sunbonnet Sue” <p class="MsoNormal"><!--[if !supportEmptyParas]--> <o:p></o:p></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><!--[if !supportEmptyParas]-->Alex says, “The day I make one, just check me into the home. . . sorry if I offended anybody”</p> <p class="MsoNormal"><!--[if !supportEmptyParas]--> <!--[endif]--><o:p></o:p></p> <p class="MsoNormal">"Some of them are fun, some Sunbonnet Sue quilts are really great,”<span style=""> </span>Ricky counters.</p>They continue on talking about other things.<br /><br />I don't know of any other quilt pattern that takes the abuse that the "Sunbonnet Sue" pattern takes. When I started Sunbonnetsue.com ten years ago, frankly I wasn't sure if the website would be well received or not. Of course the quilting community has welcomed our patterns and Sunbonnet Sue information with open arms.<br /><br />I just don't understand why people dislike the pattern so much. You think someone who is an industry leader in promoting all things concerning quilts would be a little more diplomatic.<br /><br />That's my thought for the day.<br /><br />Kim Bunchuck<br /><a href="http://sunbonnetsue.com/">Sunbonnetsue.com</a><br /><br /><br /><br /><p class="MsoNormal"></p>SunbonnetSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14568697221539982873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430226355738137820.post-8991461147062963982007-06-07T11:06:00.000-06:002007-10-12T10:59:28.430-06:00Quilting Bee Scheduled!I'm so excited. I just got off the phone with Suffolk Community College and we have our Quilt Assembly Days scheduled for the Sunbonnet Sue fights breast cancer quilt.<br /><br />Suffolk community College really stepped up to help our little project out. We are able to gather in one of their classrooms on the Riverhead campus and sew these blocks together. If you are a Long Island Quilter and you can donate some time to sew these quilts together, we'd love your help.<br /><br />Here are the details:<br /><br />Quilt Assembly Days -<br /><br />When: Tuesday, July 24th and if needed Wednesday, July 25th, 2007<br />Time: 9am - 4 pm<br />Location: Corchaug Building - <a href="http://www.sunysuffolk.edu/">Suffolk Community College</a>, Riverhead campus<br />Bring: Sewing Machine<br /><br />We'll be sewing the blocks into quilts. If you are a machine quilter, you can help quilt some of the smaller wall-hangings.<br /><br />Please let me know if you can come help us out - <a href="mailto:kim@sunbonnetsue.com">e-mail me </a><br /><br />Kim Bunchuck<br />Sunbonnet Sue fights Breast Cancer Project.SunbonnetSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14568697221539982873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430226355738137820.post-29479207219783160822007-06-04T17:19:00.000-06:002007-10-12T11:00:06.125-06:00Eastern Long Island Quilt ShowWell I did it! I vended at the weekend's quilt show and lived to tell the tale. When I signed up for a vendor spot months ago, I didn't realize how crazy things would be. I had classes to finish, little league games to attend and work. All this is not to mention the Bridal project.<br /><br />Here is what my booth looked like:<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RmSezsxQ0QI/AAAAAAAAACc/WkLUcbTgZeo/s1600-h/quiltshowvending.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RmSezsxQ0QI/AAAAAAAAACc/WkLUcbTgZeo/s320/quiltshowvending.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5072353691354321154" border="0" /></a><br /><br />It was great to see all the people and talk about quilts for two days straight. Now I have to get the books back on the shelves in my web-store at home.<br /><br />The brides came to the show too, for their first public showing. Here is a close up of them on the wall:<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RmSfqsxQ0RI/AAAAAAAAACk/hC6jL7_apMg/s1600-h/sbs_brides.jpg"><img style="cursor: pointer;" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RmSfqsxQ0RI/AAAAAAAAACk/hC6jL7_apMg/s320/sbs_brides.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5072354636247126290" border="0" /></a><br /><br />We are sewing the blocks together in July. If you are on Long Island and can help, there will be more posted.<br /><br />Whew, I'm tired...SunbonnetSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14568697221539982873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430226355738137820.post-48990008380692243422007-05-26T19:03:00.001-06:002007-10-12T11:00:23.058-06:00Bridal ShowerIt has been a crazy month and this is the first time I've been able to post. I am on the adjunct faculty of the local community college. We finished up the semester and I'm thrilled to have my Tuesdays free again! I just can't seem to find the time to get everything done I want to.<br /><br /><br /><br />I did manage to get the last of the Sunbonnet Sue bride kits mailed out. Seventy-one went out. That is more than I expected, so we'll be able to get 2 or 3 quilts done. It just depends on how many of them come back as completed quilt blocks.<br /><br /><br /><br />Some have already started coming. It is like a bridal show of block. Here is one of them:<br /><br /><p align="center"><a href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RljZfzAkGLI/AAAAAAAAACU/eL3OmcZkbUs/s1600-h/bride2.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5069040520897239218" style="" alt="" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RljZfzAkGLI/AAAAAAAAACU/eL3OmcZkbUs/s320/bride2.jpg" border="0" /></a></p>If <span class="blsp-spelling-corrected" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">you'd</span> like to see the others, here is the link: <a href="http://badsuequilts.com/brideGallery.htm">http://badsuequilts.com/brideGallery.htm</a><br /><br />It is amazing the generosity of quilters.<br /><br />There is a strange sort of footnote to this charity project. My mammogram this month turned up problems in both my breasts. I had to go back for more images (OUCH) and the doctors have decided to wait six months and have another <span class="blsp-spelling-corrected" id="SPELLING_ERROR_1">mammogram</span> done to see if there are changes.<br /><br />Just that one little episode was pretty scary for me. I can't imagine living with it every day.SunbonnetSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14568697221539982873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430226355738137820.post-8025186678289642682007-05-01T17:07:00.000-06:002007-10-12T11:00:36.357-06:00Brides Against Breast Cancer Deadline!It's May 1st. The deadline for sign ups for the Sunbonnet Sue fights breast cancer project was yesterday. Yikes, the project took on a life of its own. Originally I was worried that I'd wouldn't get 38 women to volunteer to do a block. I shouldn't have underestimated the generosity of quilters.<br /><br />We have 67 different names on the list of volunteers to make a block. We will be able to make three quilts! I'm very excited about the turnout. The bulk of the volunteers are from the USA but there are also volunteers from Mexico, Canada, Australia, Switzerland, England and Germany.<br /><br />The kits are being mailed out this week. I just printed 70 copies of the instructions and created the mailing labels. The kits are an inconsistent weight (some have more beading, some have lighter weight fabrics) so I'll have to weigh each of the packages separately. I plan on sending a few envelopes each day this week.<br /><br />As soon as the blocks come back in, I'll be photographing them and putting them online. It will be exciting to see all the brides!SunbonnetSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14568697221539982873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430226355738137820.post-3091683624696749432007-04-22T15:47:00.000-06:002007-10-12T11:00:49.518-06:00Sunbonnet Sue Fights Breast cancerGetting the kits ready for mailing...<br /><br /><br />I spent the day today getting the kits ready for the Sunbonnet Sue Bride quilt. It is really an exciting project. You can read about it here:<br /><br /><br /><a href="http://sunbonnetsue.com/badsuegetsmarried.htm">http://sunbonnetsue.com/badsuegetsmarried.htm</a><br /><br /><br /><br />First I cut up all the background blocks:<br /><br /><br /><a href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RivYPw6j-7I/AAAAAAAAAB8/pa1tv0HmgnE/s1600-h/bridebackground.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5056372771993680818" style="" alt="" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RivYPw6j-7I/AAAAAAAAAB8/pa1tv0HmgnE/s320/bridebackground.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><br />They are all pink, which will contrast with the white of the Bride's dresses. It also is the color of the Breast Cancer ribbon.<br /><br />Next I sorted through all the fabric from the Bride's dresses:<br /><br /><br /><br /><a href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RivYQA6j-8I/AAAAAAAAACE/hIph3zKTjm0/s1600-h/bridefabric.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5056372776288648130" style="" alt="" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RivYQA6j-8I/AAAAAAAAACE/hIph3zKTjm0/s320/bridefabric.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><br />We got all the bows, embelishments and other pieces left over from bigger quilt projects. Since we are making Sunbonnet Sue blocks, we can use these smaller pieces. You can read about the brides' dresses to quilt project here:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.makingmemories.org/quilt.html">http://www.makingmemories.org/quilt.html</a><br /><br />There are some beautiful pieces of lace and fabric in this box! It was hard to cut them up.<br /><br />I put one background block, some of the bridal fabric and some lace in each package.<br /><br /><br /><a href="http://bp2.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RivYVg6j-9I/AAAAAAAAACM/gu0H4mPrrTA/s1600-h/bridekits.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5056372870777928658" style="" alt="" src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RivYVg6j-9I/AAAAAAAAACM/gu0H4mPrrTA/s320/bridekits.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><br />Now they are ready to go off to the ladies (over 50 and counting) who have volunteered to make a Sunbonnet Sue bride block. I can't wait for them to start coming in.<br /><br />KimSunbonnetSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14568697221539982873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430226355738137820.post-73195831702355983792007-04-05T15:13:00.000-06:002007-10-12T11:01:13.254-06:00Piping Hot Bindings WorkshopMy guild, the Eastern Long Island Quilters, hosted Susan Cleveland for a lecture and workshop. Today was the workshop on "piping Hot Binding". Susan showed us the ins and out of making a binding perfect. We applied a thin piping before putting the binding on the quilt. <div><br /></div><div></div><p align="center"><a href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RhVnCi_aH2I/AAAAAAAAABU/JA9hm2Y99Vc/s1600-h/cleavland2.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5050055850616037218" style="" alt="" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RhVnCi_aH2I/AAAAAAAAABU/JA9hm2Y99Vc/s320/cleavland2.jpg" border="0" /></a></p><div>Susan used a digital projector and digital camera to demonstrate her techniques. We were a large group and it made everything so easy. No more crowding around a sewing machine trying to see over the tall lady! I really enjoyed it. </div><div><br /></div><div><br /></div><div>We put the binding on a small project. I brought a Sunbonnet Sue block to put the binding on. You can see me in this group shot of the class. As usual, I had the only Sunbonnet Sue in the group.<br /></div><div><br /></div><div></div><div><br /></div><p align="center"><a href="http://bp2.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RhVnoS_aH3I/AAAAAAAAABc/_t1m2Fi0AK8/s1600-h/clevelandworkshop.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5050056499156098930" style="width: 388px; height: 249px;" alt="" src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RhVnoS_aH3I/AAAAAAAAABc/_t1m2Fi0AK8/s320/clevelandworkshop.jpg" border="0" height="249" width="441" /></a></p><div><br /></div><p align="left">What was great about the workshop was the light-hearted, fun atmosphere that Susan created. She was fun, informative and really knew her stuff. I'm made four great corners on the quilt I <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">binded</span>, something that has never happened for me before!</p><div><br /></div><p align="left"></p><div><br /></div><p align="left"></p><p align="center"><a href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RhVooy_aH4I/AAAAAAAAABk/0N063ErtrYM/s1600-h/cleveland5.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5050057607257661314" style="" alt="" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RhVooy_aH4I/AAAAAAAAABk/0N063ErtrYM/s320/cleveland5.jpg" border="0" /></a></p><p align="left">Here are a couple of the samples she brought. She is very precise and has a great color sense.</p><div><br /></div><p align="center"><a href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RhVooy_aH5I/AAAAAAAAABs/zg2yMjexPfQ/s1600-h/cleveland4.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5050057607257661330" style="" alt="" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RhVooy_aH5I/AAAAAAAAABs/zg2yMjexPfQ/s320/cleveland4.jpg" border="0" /></a></p><p align="left">It was a good day. Now I have to go dig out some of my UFOs and get the binding on them as well!</p><p align="left"></p><p align="left"></p><div><br /></div><div><br /></div><div></div><div><br /></div><div><br /><br /></div><div><br /></div><div></div>SunbonnetSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14568697221539982873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430226355738137820.post-78394009685305128782007-03-25T10:24:00.000-06:002007-10-12T11:01:40.386-06:00Long Island Quilt Shop HopThis weekend is the first Long Island Quilt shop hop. I signed up for the bus that left "<span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">Pieceful</span> Quilting" in <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_1">Riverhead</span> at 9 am on Saturday. All I had to do was sit back and relax as I went from quilt shop to quilt shop. What's not to like.?<br /><br />Here was our itinerary:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.piecefulquilting.com/"><span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_2">PIECEFUL</span> QUILTING</a>, <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_3">RIVERHEAD</span>, NY (631) 727-5909<br />CLOSE TO HOME, <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_4">SELDEN</span>, NY (631) 732-3342<br /><a href="http://www.112sewing.com/">112 SEWING SUPPLIES</a>, <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_5">PATCHOGUE</span>, NY (631) 475-8282<br /><a href="http://www.sewwhatsnew.com/">SEW WHATS NEW</a>, <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_6">ISLIP</span>, NY (631) 277-4215<br /><a href="http://www.thequiltingbugny.com/">THE QUILTING BUG</a>, <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_7">MASSAPEQUA</span>, NY (516) 541-8600<br /><a href="http://sentimentalstitchesny.com/">SENTIMENTAL STITCHES</a>, COLD SPRING HARBOR, NY (631) 692-4145<br /><br />I bought my "Passport" from Angie at <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_8">Pieceful</span> <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_9">qulting</span><br /><br /><br /><br /><a href="http://bp2.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RgakmfGR32I/AAAAAAAAAAs/WwD-K6fwOAk/s1600-h/Angie.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5045901413605039970" style="" alt="" src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RgakmfGR32I/AAAAAAAAAAs/WwD-K6fwOAk/s320/Angie.jpg" border="0" height="206" width="272" /></a><br /><br />I had to get it stamped at every store. They are drawing for prizes on Tuesday, so I'll let you know if I win anything!<br /><br /><br />Colleen was my "seat mate". She has a wonderful color sense and shared her food with me!<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><a href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/Rgal4_GR33I/AAAAAAAAAA0/Xjxe9ro2lOU/s1600-h/coleen.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5045902830944247666" style="" alt="" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/Rgal4_GR33I/AAAAAAAAAA0/Xjxe9ro2lOU/s320/coleen.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><br />Of course I bought something in every store. First on my list was interfacing and "Fray Check" so I could start work on the bridal fabric quilt. Working with Satin is going to be interesting.<br /><br />Many fat quarters jumped into my shopping bag as well. With all the wonderful fabric to choose from, who could blame me?<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><a href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/Rgam8vGR34I/AAAAAAAAAA8/2TtLONHNer4/s1600-h/fabric.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5045903994880384898" style="" alt="" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/Rgam8vGR34I/AAAAAAAAAA8/2TtLONHNer4/s320/fabric.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Each store had a pattern to give out and if you combined them you could make the "Shop Hop Quilt". The quilting bug had their sample sewn in beautiful batiks (my favorite), so I took a picture of that one:<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><a href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/Rgam8vGR35I/AAAAAAAAABE/ZH-xfy8KQVE/s1600-h/hopquilt.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5045903994880384914" style="" alt="" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/Rgam8vGR35I/AAAAAAAAABE/ZH-xfy8KQVE/s320/hopquilt.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><br /><br />What is nice about the quilt is the variety of blocks. There is paper-piecing, applique and real simple stuff. It was fun to see the same quilt done up so differently. Here is what the one at <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_10">Pieceful</span> quilting looks like:<br /><br /><br /><br /><a href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RgaoB_GR36I/AAAAAAAAABM/Tvb9JzdOCu8/s1600-h/hopquilt2.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5045905184586325922" style="" alt="" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RgaoB_GR36I/AAAAAAAAABM/Tvb9JzdOCu8/s320/hopquilt2.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><br />Completely different (also out of focus - sorry).<br /><br />So I had a good day.<br /><br /><br />KimSunbonnetSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14568697221539982873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430226355738137820.post-952813927165562692007-03-12T21:06:00.000-06:002007-10-12T11:14:45.019-06:00Sunbonnet Sue fights Breast Cancer<p align="left">So I volunteered for a charity project. I'm hoping to recruit Sunbonnet Sue fans to make and donate a block for a charity quilt. The quilt will go to support the group "Brides Against Breast Cancer". <a href="http://www.makingmemories.org/">http://www.makingmemories.org/</a> is the URL for the group.<br />Here is the quilt design that I worked up. </p><p align="center"> </p><p align="center"><a href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RfYV85gtvXI/AAAAAAAAAAk/_hGxHh6qCyI/s1600-h/wedding.BMP"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5041240968862219634" style="" alt="" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_MQo9ot2QrPo/RfYV85gtvXI/AAAAAAAAAAk/_hGxHh6qCyI/s320/wedding.BMP" border="0" /></a></p><p align="left">Each of the pink squares is a Sunbonnet Sue block. The sashing and borders will be sewn with the donated Brides' dresses. I'm excited about it. Right now I've recruited 8 people, so I hope more sign up. You can read about the project here: <a href="http://sunbonnetsue.com/badsuegetsmarried.htm">http://sunbonnetsue.com/badsuegetsmarried.htm</a></p><p align="left">I'll be recruiting for the next month or so. It should be a fun project.</p><p align="left"> </p><p align="center"> </p>SunbonnetSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14568697221539982873noreply@blogger.com