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A Guide to the Fannie Elmira Reeder Rudolph Quilt Book
Biographical NoteFannie Elmira Reeder Rudolph lived and worked on a farm near Fort Collins, Colorado. Quilt-making was an important part of her family life, and was passed along to other family members including daughter Mary Ragland. Ms. Rudolph practiced scrap quilting, using only fabric scraps in her work rather than purchasing fabric. Return to the Table of Contents Scope and ContentsMary Ragland captures the quilt-making history of her mother and other family members in the book Grandma's Quilts: Quilts Made or Collected by Fannie Elmira Reeder Rudolph, 1895-1991, and Descendants. The book includes color photographs of many of the quilts, as well as detailed descriptions of each quilt's history, style, materials, and techniques. Return to the Table of Contents Administrative InformationPreferred CitationFannie Elmira Reeder Rudolph Quilt Book, 1895-1991, Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin. Return to the Table of Contents Detailed Description of the Collection
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