A few weeks ago, I was enchanted by finding this adorable little vintage Sunbonnet Sue Needlebook in a second hand store:

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Poor little thing… she’s very stained, and rather frayed around the edges.
Even so, she stole my heart, and I knew that I just had to see if I could rescue and re-create her.
If you are wondering what a needle book is, it’s a rather sweet bit of stitchery history.
Needlebooks are small ‘books’ with cloth pages that are alternatives to pin cushions.
Needles are stored in the inner pages of the needlebook.
Her front and back are way out of kilter with each other, and the middle section is oh so frazzled.
I sketched and worked on the pattern and made some adjustments and arrived at my version of the Sunbonnet Sue Needlebook:

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I cut out 2 outside pages from cream colored felt, and one inner page of white felt. I cut the feet off the inner page:

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Then, I crocheted 5 tiny flowers, using a .6 mm hook and size 50 crochet cotton, and my pattern from Crocheted Flowers:

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I stitched tatted lace edging to her hat, and to the hem of the skirt in the inner pages.
I stitched the flowers to her muff, as well as tiny felt leaves. I stitched a bead to the center of each flower.

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I made a bow from a narrow strip of felt, and stitched that to her hat.
I also stitched leaves and a flower and beads to the inside of the front cover,
and covered the stitching along the hat with another strip of felt.
The original needlebook just left the inside cover with the raw stitching showing, but I prefer the way it looks when it’s ‘cleaned up’ :

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Then, I sewed the 3 layers together at the 2 ‘X’s -
the original was only stitched at the nape of the neck, but I prefer the stability that the exra stitching gives.

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I just love her to pieces….
Here she is with her much older sister:

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I think that she’d make a lovely gift…. I can see that I am going to have to make more Sunbonnet Sue Needlebooks!
