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Bisque dolls with hand knit accessories
1940-1950
Southern Saskatchewan Prairies
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Credits:
Faith Lacey photo
Dalores Sheppard and Dixie Lacey - family of Faith Lacey

2

Homemade dolls were made of scraps of cloth. Yarn doll and Red Riding Hood doll.
1909 - 1970
Southern Saskatchewan Prairies


Credits:
Audrey Wilson photo
Doll made by Mabel Schobert Walker for grandaughters

3

Clothes pin dolls
1955-1960
Southern Saskatchewan Prairies


Credits:
Audrey Wilson photo
Made by Audrey Wilson

4

Corn husk dolls were made of natural corn leaves.
1970-1980
Southern Saskatchewan Prairies


Credits:
Audrey Wilson photo
Made by Audrey Wilson

5

A powder puff doll.
1940-1950
Southern Saskatchewan Prairies


Credits:
Audrey Wilson photo

6

Oatmeal sack (Robin Hood) and a tea towel made of a flour or sugar sack .
1909 -1980
McCord and southern Saskatchewan
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Credits:
Audrey Wilson photo
McCord and District Museum

7

A quilt made of dyed flour sacks with a wool batt inside..
1915 -1955
Varsity School area south of McCord,Sk.


Credits:
Audrey Wilson photo
Quilt made for Varsity Ladies Aid Bazaar
Quilt purchased by Mrs.J.B. Wilson

8

Fancy cloth put on the cream separator to make it attractive and to keep insects out.
1909 - 1960
Southern Saskatchewan Prairies


Credits:
McCord and District Museum
Audrey Wilson photo
Made by Mildred Thomson

9

Table cloth made from a flour sack with embroidery and lace.
1950-1955
McCord area of southern Saskatchewan


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

10

Crocheted lace on flour sack tablecloth
1950-1955
McCord area of southern Saskatchewan


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

11

Detail of embroidery on flour sack tablecloth
1950-1955
McCord area of southern Saskatchewan


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

12

Hooked rug made of cotton stockings ( some are dyed).
1940-1949
McCord area of southern Saskatchewan


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

13

A hooked woolen rug. Rugs could be made of used wool.
1950-1970
South of Mankota and McCord,Sk.


Credits:
McCord and District Museum
Audrey Wilson photo
Made by Mildred Reider for Gilberte Morrissette

14

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