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Poetry Quilt

Jan 08 2001

Melissa Andree is searching for an original quilt made for her by her grandmother, Cloyed Servaes. The quilt has contains poems along with her name and the name of her mother, Joann Martin, and her father, Dennis C. Servaes. The poems are hand embroidered. Quotes include phrases such as, “Friendship is a special treat.”

Melissa’s quilt, made about 1982 or 1983, is about 72″ by 48″. It is mostly dark and medium blues with small red squares. She last saw her quilt when she was moving from Orick, California to Sacramento, California.

If you have seen this quilt, please contact Melissa at melissaandree@yahoo.com.

 
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Harriet Carpenter Quilt

Aug 17 2000

Harriet Carpenter Quilt

Harriet Carpenter Quilt

Mary Jo Scott is searching for her great-great-grandmothers quilt which was sold at the Womans Club Thrift Shop in State College, Pennsylvania around 1972.

The quilt is supposed to be a flag pattern, having one very large American flag on it with a blue background. It may be similar to the pictures to the right. The quilting is superb and it has ornate embroidery saying “Made and presented to JCH by Grandma Carpenter” and the date. The date is probably between 1895 and 1900.

Mary Jo says, “The most important clue I have about the missing quilt is that I am sure it will have the beautiful embroidery with initials JCH. It is possible that it is not the flag pattern. My cousin who saw it as a child thinks it was a flag.”

This quilt is believed to be the twin to the one above. It is featured in Patricia Herrs new book, “Quilting Traditions.” Mary Jo owns this quilt. She was told about the missing quilt by her 82-year-old cousin who described it to her. She knows that her great-great grandmother did make duplicates of some of her other non-traditional patterns. About twenty heirloom quilts by this woman have been documented, and most are different patterns.

If you know of a quilt that meets this description, please contact Mary Jo Scott at LRSMJS3450@aol.com.

 
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Daniel’s Baby Quilt

Mar 22 2000

Daniel's Baby Quilt by Bonnie Comar

Daniel's Baby Quilt by Bonnie Comar

Bonnie Comar made this quilt for her grandsons first birthday. It is her own original variation of the Bear Paw block.

The quilt is made of two 12-inch blocks with gold and white paws and two 12-inch blocks with gold and red paws. The center square has a teddy bear on a rocking horse which was painted, embroidered and appliqud. The background is navy blue. The borders are red and blue stripes with nine patch blocks at the intersections. The quilt is bound with gold binding. The quilt was labeled “Daniel Timothy Comar” and “Love Grandma.” These were embroidered on the back along with “Colorado” and his birthday, “March 12, 1993.”

Daniels baby quilt had been placed in a storage unit called U Store It in Linden, New Jersey. When the rent was not paid on the storage unit, the contents were sold at auction. There was also a Christmas tree wall quilt about 20″ by 20″ with buttons, but Bonnie really wants to find Daniels quilt.

If you have seen a quilt that fits this description, please contact Bonnie through the Lost Quilt Come Home Page

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Antique Wool Crazy Quilt

Feb 18 2000

Beth Helmstetter is searching for a family heirloom. She and her cousin have many happy memories of sitting for long periods of time, identifying the pieces of fabric and who they belonged to.

The quilt is an antique crazy patch quilt, primarily made of wool. The quilt was lost near Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa in 1973 or 1974. A student at the college had the quilt and, when he disappeared, the quilt was never returned to the family.

The quilt has extensive hand embroidery on it including the initials CWP, BAR, or BAP. There was a house embroidered on the quilt. It is possible that Beths grandfathers name, Charles W. Probanz, was also embroidered on the quilt along with a date. The quilt was very heavy with lots of dark colors and bright embroidery. The quilt was tied and is about twin size. The quilt was made by Beths mother for her grandfather in the late 40s or 50s. Along with the quilt, there was also an antique zither.

If you have seen a quilt that fits this description, please contact Beth at mbethie@yahoo.com.

 
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Antique Quilts Disappear

Feb 15 2000

Anne Copeland has reported the loss of several antique quilts. All of the quilts listed below were stolen from Annes home in Lomita, California. Unfortunately, Anne does not have photographs of these quilts and quilt tops.

  1. Unique Double Wedding Ring Quilt, machine quilted with long-arm quilt machine in a stippling pattern. Double bed size (approx. very light lavender (the almost turn-of-the-century lavender, not the 1930s lavender) with brown, black and dark color stripe and check rings. The quilt was probably made during the first quarter of the 20th century. This quilt is odd looking, as if it were made by convicts, and has self binding, and a loose muslin backing.
  2. Crazy quilt top, large with dark color velvets and some corduroys and wool. There is a large circle in the center divided into four pieces, each in a different dark color. Moderate amount of embroidery with simple styles such as feather stitching, herringbone. Probably made in the 1970s. Very attractive piece and edges were raw (not finished) when it was stolen. NOT foundation-pieced.
  3. Friendship sampler type cotton quilt top and back, approximately double or full bed size. Greens, browns, and other earthy prints in woodsy motifs. Blocks are set on point with a brown on brown cotton check in between and in outer setting triangle blocks. Inner border (green) with outer double cream or beige print outer border. Backing is same brown on brown cotton check with butterfly block and another block on the back.
  4. 1930s Orange cotton quilt top (very bright pumpkin or bittersweet orange) in full bed size with arrow-like shapes approx. 2-1/2″ wide between blocks in multiple pieced prints of browns, blues, and other darker prints. Unsure of pattern name (not any variation of Flying Geese).
  5. 1870s log cabin remnant in light colors (was found inside another quilt), with name of a person in the corner and 8 (possibly made by 8-year-old child). Double pinks, and many fine fabrics that are in very poor condition, Was probably a small bed size. All cotton with possible satin or ribbon strips in some places.
  6. Mink teddy bear won in nationwide word competition around 1986 or 87. Dark brown mink about 8″. Made from recycled fur.

Several other items (Raggedy Ann and Andys) were also stolen at the same time, but Anne realizes they would be very difficult to trace.

These quilts were part of a lecture series about quilts. Any information leading to their recovery will be greatly appreciated. Please contact Anne Copeland through the Lost Quilt Come Home Page.

 

Reproduction Print Quilts

Jan 26 2000

Log Cabin by Suzanne Leimer

Log Cabin by Suzanne Leimer

Suzanne Leimer created two quilts using 1930s reproduction fabric and had them on display at her store, Suzannes Quilt Shop, in Royal Palm Beach, Florida. In the past six months these two quilts were stolen.

The first quilt that was stolen is a 57″ by 76″ log cabin pattern which she had made from 100% cotton 1930s fabric she had been collecting for ten years. The quilt was machine pieced and machine quilted in an all-over stipple pattern. The center of the log cabin is a solid yellow and the binding is solid pink. Cotton batting was used. The backing is a P&B print that is off-white with a pink design. The quilt did not have a label.

The log cabin quilt was stolen on Saturday, August 20, 1999. Five yards of pink 1930s reproduction fabric was stolen at the same time. The picture shown to the left (top picture) is not the quilt Suzanne made, but it is from the book “Housewarmers” by Possibilities which she used to make the quilt. (Log Cabin photo is used with permission from Possibilities.)

All Creatures by Suzanne Leimer

All Creatures by Suzanne Leimer

The second quilt was stolen from the same store on Saturday, January 15, 2000. All Creatures Great and Small was made using the second book in the Blessing Quilt Series by Four Corners. This quilt has hand embroidery, hand applique, machine piecing, and machine quilting. It is 41″ by 47″. Most of the fabrics are 1930s reproduction prints and all fabrics are 100% cotton. The narrow inner green border is a star print on a green background by Marcus. The outside border is a pink check by P&B Fabrics. The backing is white with small pastel flowers, also by P&B Fabrics. There was no label on this quilt.

This quilt had been on display, clothes-pinned to a lattice wall at the front of the store when it was stolen. The second picture is from the Four Corners book; it is not Suzannes quilt. (All Creatures Great and Small photo is used with permission from Four Corners.)

Both of these quilts were to be for a future granddaughter. If you have any information about either of these two quilts, please contact Suzanne at suzqu@bellsouth.net or 561-798-0934 or visit her quilt shops webpage.

 

Sunbonnet Girl Baby Quilt

Dec 10 1999

When her own well-loved baby quilt wore out, Gale Link made a reproduction quilt for her own daughter. This reproduction quilt was stolen from her home in Sewanee, Tennessee several years ago. She suspects it may have been sold at a flea market in the area.

This Sunbonnet Girl baby quilt was hand embroidered and much more delicate than the usual appliqud ones. The girls are rolling out dough, rolling a hoop, smelling flowers, and other similar activities. The sashing is light pink. It is a copy of the one her aunt made for her when she was a baby. The quilt is signed by Gale.

Also stolen at the same time was a large, ornately framed photograph of her late husband when he was about four years old. The photograph shows him sleeping in a corner with a flat cap on his head and is entitled “Played Out”.

If you know anything about this quilt, please contact Gale at Gale.Link@bpsm.com.

 
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