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This weeks Vintage Thingie Thursday is in tribute to a much beloved blogger and VTT participant, CC, who passed away on Sunday, September 5th, 2010.
I am a relative newcomer to Vintage Thingie Thursday but I immediately felt drawn to CC because she loved Sunbonnet Sue and quilting as much as my dear mother did. (You may read CC's family post on her blog here.)
My mother and I both loved dollhouses, miniatures and quilting and we loved to go to Miniature Shows and Quilt shows together.
This VTT, I am sharing a miniature Sunbonnet Sue quilt (and shams!) that my mother made for her dollhouse bed in the early 70's. I don't have a dollhouse bed to show it off and try as I might, I couldn't get a good picture WAH!
In remembrance of CC, I'm posting this Sunbonnet Sue love and sending out wishes for comfort and peace to her family.
I am a relative newcomer to Vintage Thingie Thursday but I immediately felt drawn to CC because she loved Sunbonnet Sue and quilting as much as my dear mother did. (You may read CC's family post on her blog here.)
My mother and I both loved dollhouses, miniatures and quilting and we loved to go to Miniature Shows and Quilt shows together.
This VTT, I am sharing a miniature Sunbonnet Sue quilt (and shams!) that my mother made for her dollhouse bed in the early 70's. I don't have a dollhouse bed to show it off and try as I might, I couldn't get a good picture WAH!
In remembrance of CC, I'm posting this Sunbonnet Sue love and sending out wishes for comfort and peace to her family.
How sweet is this quilt.....a real treasure for sure!!! I love all the yellow fabric, so cheerful. Thanks for linking in today and your wonderful post. Happy VTT!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing all the Sunbonnet Sue things today.
ReplyDeleteThat is a precious little pillow even if it is for a doll.
ReplyDeleteLove this little quilt, and how special that your mom made it!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for visiting me today!
gail
adventuresininnkeeping.blogspot.com
that was a beautiful tribute, Sally Annie and what an adorable miniature SB Sue quilt..CC would have LOVED it!
ReplyDeletewe will all miss our sweet dear SB Sue friend CC...
OH this tiny little quilt is adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteThis tiny Sunbonnet Sue quilt is adorable! How big is it? (just curious) it looks like it would have been quite a job to make. It is such a treasure.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet! Thanks for the special tribute!
ReplyDeleteHaPpY vInTaGe ThInGiE ThUrSdAy!
Sarah
This is absolute wonderful! The sham is so adorable! Today's post is a wonderful tribute to CC, Sunbonnet Sue and your Mom.
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt! It is so cheerful, and it reminds me of daffodils. I hope all is well with you! I am sorry for the loss of your friend. xoxo!! Pam
ReplyDeleteOOh, this is so sweet. What a great post. I love how so many of you have remembered CC this week. Thanks for stopping by...I don't know if we have postcard shows around here. I can't imagine we don't but I'm sure I'm better off not knowing. Have a great time!
ReplyDeleteI love yellow, one of my favorite colors AND...I'm sitting here looking at an array of squares, getting ready to, GULP, start a quilt myself- agh!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for doing those baby cards! What shall I make you in return... I am making log cabin blocks these days, I could do a mini table runner O I could make you a doll? Or...... Whats your fancy?
Hey Sally, I will have a gift for you in the mail soon! Can you email me your mailing address?
ReplyDeleteOh, and thanks for the link to Flickr- her log cabins are beautiful!
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