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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Preface
  • About the Author
  • Getting Started
  • Making the Blocks
  • Putting It All Together
  • THE QUILTS:
    • Redwork Tradition Quilt
            Redwork Tradition Variations
    • Pink Teddy Bear Quilt
            Cuddle Dolls
    • Cactus Flower Quilt
    • Sunshine and Showers Quilt
            Sunshine and Showers Mobile
  • BLOCK PATTERNS:
    • Boarding a Train
    • Dancing to a Jukebox
    • Doing a Somersault
    • Hanging Doll Clothes
    • Helping in the Kitchen
    • Holding Teddy
    • Ice Skating
    • Lemonade for Sale
    • Looking through a Microscope
    • Looking through a Stereoscope
    • Looking through a View-Master
    • Mailing a Letter
    • Ona Mechanical Horse
    • On a Merry-Go-Round
    • Ona Pogo Stick
    • On a Teeter-Totter
    • Picking Flowers
    • Picking Peaches
    • Playing a Violin
    • Playing Checkers
    • Playing in the Rain
    • Playing Marbles
    • Playing Records
    • Playing Under an Avocado Tree
    • Playing with a Balloon
    • Playing with a Hand Puppet
    • Playing with a Wind-Up Ferris Wheel
    • Playing with a Wind-Up Train
    • Playing with a Yo-Yo
    • Playing with Cards
    • Playing with Kittens
    • Playing with Paper Dolls
    • Riding a Tricycle
    • Running
    • Sharing a Soda
    • Shining Shoes
    • Shopping for a New Hat
    • Spinning a Top
    • With an Umbrella
    • Writing a Letter
  • Sashing Cornerstone Patterns
  • Cuddle Doll Patterns
  • Sunshine and Showers Quilt Patterns

Title: Sunbonnet Sue and Scottie at Play: Designs in Redwork and Applique
Author/Designer: Suzanne Zaruba Cirillo
Format/Publication Date: TPB:2009
Publisher: That Patchwork Place, Woodinville, WA
Language: English
Page Count: 80
Book Dimensions(ht. x w.): 11" x 8 1/2"
ISBN: 9781564778833

SUMMARY- I liked that she put Sue in playclothes instead of a dress, and all her blocks are of some childhood activity with the emphasis on "active". She may not be the traditional sort of Sunbonnet Sue, but she is bursting with a lot of charm of her own and I highly recommend Mrs. Cirillo's books if you are looking for a little more up-to-date Sue.