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Recovered! Cole’s Cupboard

Sep 29 2011

On August 11, 2011 Margo Ellis mailed this quilt from Key West, Florida to Plano, Texas. It didn’t arrive as planned.

Joyfully, in late September 2011, the shipping company did eventually find her quilt and it is back in her hands! She had already made a duplicate quilt for her grandson, so now she has an extra.

This quilt is 34″ by 44″. It is black with real photographs of insects printed on fabric and made into bug jars. The sashing and borders were made of a striped bug and lizard fabric. It is machine pieced and machine quilted. It has a label which says, “Cole’s Cupboard, Happy 4th Birthday!, Love from Grammas Margo & Roxanne, August 2011, Key West, Florida.” The label is in the lower right corner and sewn into the binding on two edges.

 

Around the World – Turtles and Frogs

Jul 29 2011

Emily Florence hopes someone has found her son’s quilt. It was last seen on July 25, 2011 in Flagstaff, Arizona. They are not sure what exactly happened. They were traveling when they found out it was missing. Emily called all of the places they visited, but now one had it. This is Emily’s son’s special quilt and has sentimental and loving value.

This blue and green quilt is the size of an average baby quilt. It features frog and turtle fabrics. The name “Levi” is in the center. “Love, Mom 2008″ is embroidered in the lower right corner.

If you find this quilt, please contact Emily at Lemmie@aol.com.

 
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Noah’s Ark Baby Quilt

Sep 21 2010

Noah's Ark Quilt by Cheryl Hartzog

Noah's Ark Quilt by Cheryl Hartzog

Cheryl Hartzog is asking for help finding a Noah’s Ark Quilt that she made for Sherry Payne’s baby.

This crib size quilt is 47″ by 60″. The main colors are pastels combined with a speckled bright green and bright purple. It was last seen during October 2009 when it was mailed from Live Oak, Florida to Indianapolis, Indiana. The recipient had moved but forgot to give Cheryl a change of address. The recipient went to her old residence and she said it looked like quilts were hanging in the window.

Teddy Bear Quilt by Daisy Schoonover

Teddy Bear Quilt by Daisy Schoonover

Another quilt (below) featuring teddy bears was sent at the same time. This quilt was made by Cheryl’s mother, Daisy Schoonover.

If you find either of these quilts, please contact Cheryl at cheriart15@yahoo.com.

 
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Doggy Days

Aug 30 2010

Doggy Days by Helen Bettinger

Doggy Days

Helen Bettinger is searching for her Doggy Days Quilt. It was last seen in July 2010 at the Reno Downtown Library in Reno, Nevada. It is not know if it was stolen or if it is just missing.

This quilt is crib size, and the main colors are yellow and blue. It is made from a commercial pattern. There are four dogs centered on the quilt. It is machine pieced, machine appliqued, and machine quilted. There is a label attached to a back corner.

If you find this quilt, please contact Helen through Jill Smith at smith5664@gmail.com.

 
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Blue and White Noah’s Ark Quilt

Aug 18 2010

Blue and White Noah's Ark Quilt

Blue and White Noah's Ark Quilt

Marla Hayes is hoping to recover a Noah’s Ark baby quilt. It was last seen in Des Moines, Iowa on May 1, 2009. Her daughter was hospitalized at Blank Children’s Hospital for several days and no one realized the quilt was missing until May 6 when she was readmitted and they could not find the “blankie” to bring with them. Marla called the hospital and their security department several times over the next three months hoping it would possibly be found in the laundry, but it never was. The quilt was a gift in 2000 when her daughter was born.

This is a crib size quilt made from a commercially printed Noah’s Ark panel. It is machine quilted. The quilt had two or three repairs made by hand towards the bottom of the quilt.

Marla asks, “Even if this quilt is never found, do any quilters recognize this pattern or perhaps the material supplier that may have produced this design? If I could find this material at some fabric warehouse or vintage fabric store, I would purchase it in a minute and have a new “blankie” made for my daughter.” If you can help Marla, please email her at MHayes71@mediacombb.net.

 

Johnny’s Teddy Bear Quilt

Jul 24 2010

Johnny's Teddy Bear Quilt by Cathy Smith

Johnny's Teddy Bear Quilt by Cathy Smith

Melissa Bair is looking for a baby quilt that Cathy Smith made for Johnny Bair. It was made from a pastel blue, green, and beige teddy bear panel. The three teddy bears are made out of plush fabric and the quilt has the name “Johnny” embroidered in the center. It is about 36″ by 48″, and it is signed on the back of a solid square.

This quilt was last seen on July 18, 2010 at Courtyard of Marriott on Southport Road in Indianapolis, Indiana. The quilt was accidentally left behind in a hotel room, but it was not turned in by the housekeeping staff.

If you find this quilt, please contact Melissa at bair04@verizon.net.

 
 

Recovered! Red Patches Quilt

May 01 2010

The baby quilt shown above was made by Rita Hodge in 2010. She sold it on Etsy and it was sent by Registered Mail from Melbourne, Australia to Milan, Itay on February 15. She was able to track it all the way to Italy, but it never reached its final destination.

On May 1, 2010, Rita reported that the quilt has been recovered! Apparently it spent two months sitting in an Italian Post Office, unclaimed by the recipient. Exactly two months after its arrival in Italy, it was returned to sender, and it arrived on Rita’s veranda in Australia just six days later. The parcel was intact and unopened. Rita says, “It has restored my faith in our postal services!”

This quilt is an original design. It features a wide variety of mainly red and white cotton and linen fabrics. Many of the fabrics are screen printed by well-known Australian designers so they are unique and easily recognizable. It is machine quilted with vertical lines approximately 1-1/2-inches apart, and it is bound with a red and white striped fabric. The back of the quilt features a red and orange single repeat panel by Australian designer Saffron Craig. The fabric features two owls sitting in a tree. The quilt was labeled with a small label sewn into the binding in the bottom left corner on the back of the quilt. The label reads, “Red Pepper Quilts.”

 
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Recovered! Lone Star Quilt Baby Quilt

Apr 12 2010

Found Lone Star Quilt

Found Lone Star Quilt

This quilt was found amongst lost mail. It must have been separated from it’s packaging.

The quilt was listed on this site on March 8, 2010. Happily, just a month later, the quilt owner has now been identified and located! It will soon be wrapped around the little baby it was intended for.

Just a reminder: please attach mailing address, contact info, or return address to a quilt when sending it. Stitch on a label that can be removed easily by recipient, but not fall off with rough handling.

 

Thomas the Train

Sep 13 2009

Patricia Dempsey is searching for the "Thomas the Train" quilt that she made for Mandee Mitchum in 2007. The quilt was last seen during Christmas 2008 in Louisville, Kentucky when it was sent to Goodwill. This crib size quilt is mainly red, blue, and yellow. It features fussy-cut Thomas the Train novelty fabric. She used raw-edge applique trains at the top and bottom. "Choo-choo" and "chugga-chugga" are embroidered.

Please contact Mandee at tchro@yahoo.com if you’ve found this quilt.

 
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Andrea’s Yellowbrick Road

Aug 06 2009

Andrea's Yellowbrick Road by Sandra Cooper

Andrea's Yellowbrick Road by Sandra Cooper

In 2004 Sandie Cooper made this quilt for her granddaughter, Andrea Gordon-Cooper, who lived with her mother in Senatobia, Mississippi. Sandie mailed it to Andrea’s mother, Terrie Gordon, in time for Christmas 2004. Terrie mentioned receiving the quilt along with some toys. At the time Terrie was living with a boyfriend and, when she moved out, she did not take the quilt with her.

This quilt is lap size to crib size, made from a commercial pattern called Yellowbrick Road. It is machine pieced and machine quilted by Anna Cheever of Wichita, Kansas. Andrea’s father, Ryan, helped pick out the colors and the placement of the blocks. He added the red felt hearts on the front of the quilt.

Andrea now lives with Sandie, and they would love to locate the quilt for sentimental reasons. If you can help, please contact Sandie through the Lost Quilt Come Home Page.

Andrea's Quilt, detail

Andrea's Quilt, detail


Andrea's Quilt, label

Andrea's Quilt, label

 
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