CC of Suestreehouse blog is sharing this pattern for baby Sunbonnet Sue and Overall Sam. Adorable! Get the pattern.
Sunbonnet Sue is a classic embroidery pattern that has been around since the late 19th century. It features a young girl wearing a bonnet and dress, holding a basket or umbrella.
The pattern was first created by Ella J. Sperry, a popular embroidery artist of the time. The pattern quickly became popular and was used by many embroiderers to decorate quilts, clothing, and other items.
Today, Sunbonnet Sue is still popular among embroiderers and quilters, and there are many free patterns available online. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced embroiderer, Sunbonnet Sue is a great pattern to start with – it’s easy to learn and can be adapted to suit any skill level. So if you’re looking for a classic pattern to get started with, Sunbonnet Sue is it!
Mary says
I would like your permission to use some of your patterns.
Denise Felton says
Hi, Mary! All of the patterns showcased here are available free for personal use. If you would like to use a pattern for commercial purposes, please contact the designer directly. The links in our stories lead to the designers’ blogs, where you should find the necessary contact information.
Best wishes,
Denise
ELODIA HERNANDEZ says
Hello please if I may would like to use the patterns for my use only. I love to embroider, cross stitch, painting and quilting
thank you. Elodia
IndraSari says
Hi, I would like to use this pattern for personal use… May I?
Denise Felton says
Elodia and Indra: Please see my note above to Mary. CraftGossip is not the owner or publisher of these designs. We just point you to the blogs of their creators. Please go to the original post to request permission for use. In most cases, however, personal use is totally OK.
Denise
Debbie Doudiet says
I am a beginning quilter, and learning how to use applique. I would love to be able to use your patterns for my personal use and practise! Thank you so much.
Debbie