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Sunbonnet Sue Visits Quilt in a Day
 
 

Sunbonnet Sue Visits Quilt in a Day [Kitchen]

Eleanor Burns
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The author takes a classic favorite and makes it fast and easy to create with the innovative quick turn method and an iron on interfacing.

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New lines of vintage inspired fabrics, based on the feed sack patterns of the 1930's, are now readily available in 45" widths. Read the first page
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Eleanor Does It Again, Mar 27 2000
This review is from: Sunbonnet Sue Visits Quilt in a Day (Kitchen)
Eleanor meets Sue in one of the most delightful of her quilting how-to books. If you're familiar with Ms. Burns' books and/or videos, you know that she's getting better with almost every volume...clearer instructions, more detailed illlustrations, and enticing photos of the finished projects. An added treat in her Sunbonnet Sue volume is the clever series of illustrations featuring the famous little faceless lass engaging in the various steps in quilt-making (Sue earnestly plugging away at the sewing machine, etc.) This would be an excellent addition to a quilting library, and even a great first-time quilt project. Thanks to Eleanor's consistently excellent instructions, you'll be able to follow along with no difficulty...and even a chuckle or two.
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Amazon.com: 4.8 out of 5 stars (6 customer reviews)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Eleanor Does It Again, Mar 27 2000
By "khinds2220" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Sunbonnet Sue Visits Quilt in a Day (Kitchen)
Eleanor meets Sue in one of the most delightful of her quilting how-to books. If you're familiar with Ms. Burns' books and/or videos, you know that she's getting better with almost every volume...clearer instructions, more detailed illlustrations, and enticing photos of the finished projects. An added treat in her Sunbonnet Sue volume is the clever series of illustrations featuring the famous little faceless lass engaging in the various steps in quilt-making (Sue earnestly plugging away at the sewing machine, etc.) This would be an excellent addition to a quilting library, and even a great first-time quilt project. Thanks to Eleanor's consistently excellent instructions, you'll be able to follow along with no difficulty...and even a chuckle or two.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Sunbonnet Sue Book, May 13 2007
By Penny Martin - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Sunbonnet Sue Visits Quilt in a Day (Kitchen)
I bought this book for myself because of Eleanor Burns. Her books are so easy to understand. The book is in black and white with some color photos of Sue & Sam. You get directions for a wall hanging (18 X 32 1/2) all the way up to a double coverlet (76 X 89). This book tells you how to make the patterns using an interfacing you have to trace the pattern onto. I have gone to Eleanors website and bought the preprinted fusible interfacing. Makes it much quicker and easier IMO. This book reminds me of the quilts my grandmother used to make. A little old fashioned, but you can change how the Sue's and Sam's look by using different material and things like lace, buttons, ribbons, and rickrack. The book does come with a pattern for Sue & Sam and a kite & tie.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Eleanor Burns Does it Right Again, Sep 11 2008
By Janice Bennett Christy "Quilting Nana" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Sunbonnet Sue Visits Quilt in a Day (Kitchen)
Once again Eleanor Burns has written an easy to use and easy to understand booklet. This time Sunbonnet Sue and Sam are so cute and this method makes it fun to do handwork again. You can apply this method to other applique work and that makes me want to get out my needles again!
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