
The universal appeal of children busy at work and at play was captured by the illustrator Kate Greenaway at the turn of the century. Her designs in books and magazines brought these fanciful children into homes around the country. It was another artist, Bertha Corbett, who christened them with the name Sunbonnet, and declared that it wasn’t necessary to show the face when displaying emotions. She illustrated the book, Sunbonnet Babies, which became the basis for the idea that quiltmakers now recognize...

Features:
- Eleanor Burns loves to quilt and this beautiful book shows you her techniques
- Sunbonnet Sue features a unique applique method using iron-on interfacing
- Try it you won't believe how quickly and perfectly you can make these charming blocks
- Directions included for pretty Sue and her playmate Suspender Sam in a baby lap size
- You get a double coverlet size as well as a Springtime wall-hanging in a 47 page softcover book

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