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Dresden Plate Quilt

Dresden Plate Quilt

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a. An unfinished plate/prairie flower quilt topper made in the 1930s. The quilt was made by Mary Ellen (Cairns) Smith of Sanctuary Saskatchewan. Mary Ellen Smith was Brenda (Ayers) McLeod's grandmother. Brenda got this quilt from her mother Marion (Smith) Ayers, who told her about how every detail on the flowers represented a dress made by Mary Ellen Smith; Special occasions, baby showers, weddings and the harvest picnic. The quilt topper itself is made up of a hand sewn top and a purple backing. The quilt also has twelve prairie flowers on the white background and a purple sheet for the backing. The two are separate. The quilt has a purple patch missing from the front and is held together with a safety pin. It has a couple stains on the boarder along with orange stains on the white part. The edges are very worn and are fraying. b. A large piece of purple fabric that goes along with the quilt. The ends are faded and frayed.

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016.08.01ab

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Dresden Plate Baby Quilt

Dresden Plate Baby Quilt

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A white and yellow Dresden plate baby quilt made around the 1930s. Nancy Paulley gave this quilt to Rita Solkin after she found it in her mother's attic in Estevan, Saskatchewan. Nancy thought a friend of her mother's stored it away years ago. Rita Solkin got it when they down sized. The blanket has twelve Dresden plates on it with many different types of fabric. It's a good example of traditional quilting. This quilt is possibly made by people from the Metis.

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016.09.01

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