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Braided rag rug
1920-1960
McCord and southern Saskatchewan
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Credits:
McCord and District Museum
Audrey Wilson photo
Mrs.Horace.Blake

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Loom used to weave rag rugs
1920 -1960
Southern Saskatchewan Prairies


Credits:
Rodeo Ranch Museum , Wood Mountain, Saskatchewan Canada
Audrey Wilson photo

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Detail of woven rag rug
1920-1960
Southern Saskatchewan Prairies


Credits:
Audrey Wilson photo

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The sun and wind were used to dry clothes.
1909-1970
Southern Saskatchewan Prairies


Credits:
Audrey Wilson photo

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Bachelors repair of bedding - a blanket stitched over an old quilt.
1945-1965
McCord and southern Saskatchewan


Credits:
McCord and District Museum
Audrey Wilson photo
Wilbur DeBolt collection

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Wool quilt made with old coat material.
1930-1950
McCord area of southern Saskatchewan


Credits:
Audrey Wilson photo
Made by Mrs.J, B. Wilson

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Wool quilt made with small wool squares (Pattern called nine-patch - " Trip Around the World " )
1916-1926
McCord area of southern Saskatchewan


Credits:
McCord and District Museum
Made by Mrs.Hattie Collins

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Cotton Bowtie quilt .A good way to use cloth scraps from sewing clothing.
1930-1950
South of Mankota and McCord,Sk.


Credits:
McCord and District Museum
Audrey Wilson photo
Made by Mrs. J. Williamson

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Bowtie quilt made of old garments.
1930-1939
South of Mankota and McCord,Sk.
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Credits:
Ty Eklund photo
Ron and Maureen Kuffner
Made by Cassie Brawley

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A string quilt used small strips of cloth.
1950-1960
McCord area of southern Saskatchewan


Credits:
Edith Wilson
Anne Hayter photo
Made by Mrs.A, McLeod

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Wool was reused to make new blankets .Socks were knitted .
1940-1960
Southern Saskatchewan Prairies
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Credits:
Joyce Hiltz photo

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The skirt of this woman's suit was used to sew pants for her small son.
1920-1930
McCord area of south central Saskatchewan
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Credits:
McCord and District Museum
Audrey Wilson photo
Suit belonged to Bereth McCord Belsher

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A homemade cotton dress enhanced by embroidery and ruffles.
1930-1945
Southern Saskatchewan Prairies


Credits:
McCord and District Museum
Audrey Wilson photo
Dress made and worn by Gilberte Clermont Morrissette

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A churn was used and reused
1909 - present
Glentworth,Saskatchewan Canada
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Credits:
Dakota McLean photo