These cute sunflowers girls were cut and loose, but I was able to identify them from 1937 newspaper ads. There are more Sunbonnet Girl transfers in earlier posts — another Laura Wheeler design, as well asĀ VogartĀ and Alice Brooks patterns.
These cute sunflowers girls were cut and loose, but I was able to identify them from 1937 newspaper ads. There are more Sunbonnet Girl transfers in earlier posts — another Laura Wheeler design, as well asĀ VogartĀ and Alice Brooks patterns.
Thank-you so much for the cute sunbonnet patterns, love them..Think I will make some vintage looking kitchen curtains..
Sunbonnet Sues have always been a vintage favorite for me! These are adorable.
Thank you for making these available, Martha. Both are adorable.
I love these old designs!
I love all things Sunbonnet Sue! Thanks for posting these wonderful patterns.
Thanks for posting these precious sunbonnet transfers. Curious–were these originally intended for tea towels? Did the newspaper include suggested projects or did everyone just know what to do? Love these throwbacks. So full of charm!
It does amaze me though how the fiber artists of yesterday didn’t seem to need nearly as much guidance as we seem to need today. Perhaps that is because there were lots of neighbors around who could show you what to do?
Sue took her bonnet off!
Catching up on your blog and enjoy the transfers and really love how you finished the log cabin quilt.