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as "the chain of woman, and has fettered her more than the laws of the country." However, she acknowledged that the attention to detail learned through that craft translates well to the study of astronomy when she wrote that "the eye that directs a needle in the delicate meshes of embroidery will
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The article describing the completion of the Solar System Quilt reports that "the lady went to Chicago to view the comet and sun spots through the telescope that she might be very accurate." A telescope had been installed on the Interstate Industrial Exposition Building in
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Ellen Harding Baker likely began creating the Solar System Quilt in 1876 as evidenced by the "A.D 1876" embroidered in the lower right corner. It apparently took her until 1883 to complete the project. In September of that year,
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picked up a quote from an Iowa newspaper that "Mrs. M. Baker, of Lone Tree, has just finished a silk quilt which she has been seven years in making. It has the solar system worked in completely and accurately."
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are included, as are Saturn's rings. The upper left of the quilt shows a large comet, which is likely
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The quilt measures 89 x 106 inches (225 cm x 269 cm). It is currently in possession at the
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A fictionalized backstory of the creation of the Solar System Quilt is told in the children's book
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and a teacher. She is known for her Solar System Quilt, used as a teaching aid in her lectures on
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may also possibly have been the celestial object that Baker had travelled to Chicago to see.
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where Marion had a general merchandise business. The couple had seven children together.
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Created in 1876 by Ellen Harding Baker and used to assist with her astronomy lectures.
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has a wool top embellished with wool-fabric applique, wool braid, and wool and silk
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She Stitched The Stars: A Story Of Ellen Harding Baker's Solar System Quilt
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She Stitched the Stars: A Story of Ellen Harding Solar System Quilt
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equally well bisect a star with the spider web of the micrometer."
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on October 10, 1867. During the 1870s, the family moved to
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Lone Tree Cemetery, Lone Tree, Johnson County, Iowa, US
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astronomer
astronomy
Cedar County, Iowa
Lone Tree, Johnson County
tuberculosis

New York Times
quilt
embroidery
Sun
Solar System
asteroid belt
Galilean moons
Jupiter
Earth
Saturn
Neptune
Uranus
C/1874 H1
Jérôme Eugène Coggia
Smithsonian Institution
National Museum of American History
Chicago
Coggia's Comet
Great Comet of 1882
Maria Mitchell
Vassar College
needlework

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