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Anne Carlson <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 14 Jun 2006 14:39:05 -0700
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I'm looking for books about identifying quilt patterns
and techniques.  We have a
small collection of early 20th century quilts here at
theSam Rayburn House Museum.  Unfortunately, this
collection contains little to no
documentation, making it difficult for us to interpret
these textiles to the public.  If you have a
suggestion for a good quilt reference book or even a
website, I'd be
very grateful.  


Thanks in advance,  

Anne


Anne Carlson
Curator
Sam Rayburn House Museum
Bonham, Texas


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