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My First Quilt

Sep 11 2009

My First Quilt by Dilly Jauncey

My First Quilt by Dilly Jauncey

Dilly Jauncey hopes to recover her quilt that was stolen from the laundry of the Emirates Academy of Hospitality Management in United Arab Emirates, Dubai in August 2009. This is a sampler quilt using traditional designs including Drunkard’s Path, Courthouse Steps, Flying Geese, Arrowheads, and Log Cabin. It is a large, single bed size. The main colors are pink, green, and cream. The backing is full floral which matches the binding. It is machine pieced, machine appliqued, and machine quilted. The quilt was made in 2007.

If you find this quilt, please contact Dilly at jaunceydilly@gmail.com.

My First Quilt, detail

My First Quilt, detail

 
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Sun Bonnet Sue on Point

May 28 2009

Amy Whitson hopes someone will find and return a quilt she made for her daughter, Sara Tirado. It was accidentally sent to a Goodwill store in Lafayette, Louisiana in 2008.

This quilt is 48″ by 48″ plus the ruffle. It was made in 2003. It is Amy’s original design. She used multicolors on 11″ white squares. Many of the fabrics are Laura Ashley prints. It is hand appliqued, hand quilted, and machine pieced. The ruffled edge matches the backing fabric, which is a blue floral Laura Ashley print.

If you’ve found this quilt, please contact Amy through the Lost Quilt Come Home Page.

 
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Shear Determination

Oct 02 2008

Shear Determination by Dolly Anderson

Shear Determination by Dolly Anderson

Charlene Dolly Anderson would like to recover a quilt that was stolen when her house was robbed on September 25, 2008. The quilt is called Shear Determination. It is approximagely 108″ square. Most of the fabrics are blue and white florals with some yellow. Dolly used a “2 for 1″ pattern. It was made in 2002/2003, and it has a very big label hand-sewn on the back with her name, city, and dates.

Please contact Dolly at dollyanderson@cox.net.

 
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Neighbors Family Tree

Jul 12 2008

In March 1996 or 1997 Jeanie Neighbors gave a quilt to her father-in-law at his birthday party in Hanford, California. Sadly, it was lost on his way home. Jeanie believes it was possibly left on an airplane en route to Houston, Texas or Lake Charles, Louisiana. The quilt was in a bag which he left on the plane or on a bus or in someone’s car, but she’s pretty sure it was on the plane when he flew back to Louisiana.

This crib size quilt features a hand painted tree with “John & Juanita” painted on the trunk of the tree with a heart and children and spouses painted on branches and grandchildren painted in leaves and on tendrils. There is a birdhouse and a bird painted in the tree also. The backing and front sashing are garden or floral print.

If you’ve seen a quilt that fits this description, please contact Jeanie at iodine510@yahoo.com.

 
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Full Bloom Extravaganza

Jul 11 2008

Full Bloom Extravaganza by Irena Bluhm

Full Bloom Extravaganza by Irena Bluhm

Irena Bluhm needs help recovering her quilt, “Full Bloom Extravaganza.” It was last seen May 8-10, 2008 at the Home Machine Quilt Show in Salt Lake City, Utah. After the show the quilt was sent on May 14, 2008 from North Ogden, Utah. The quilt was never delivered and Irena does not have an adequate copy or specific record of the return shipping.

This quilt is 87″ by 98″. It is raw edge applique on whole cloth with painted surface. The main colors are yellow, red, orange and green on white background. There are four medallions in the main body of the quilt and a center medallion in a form of a diamond. It is an overall floral/feather design. It was hand painted after the quilting was complete using colored pencils and textile medium to set the colors. It has a label with the quilt’s name and Irene’s name.

Full Bloom Extravaganza, detail

Full Bloom Extravaganza, detail

If you have any information about this quilt, please contact Irena at bluhmirena@yahoo.com.

Full Bloom Extravaganza, detail

Full Bloom Extravaganza, detail

 

Kimberly’s Flowers

Feb 03 2008

Kimberly Ponciroli is searching for a floral quilt made by her grandmother, Norma Turner. It is a pink and white checkered quilt with handstitched flowers in each square. The flowers are all different and include all different colors. This quilt fits a full-size bed. It was made in 1975. The quilt was last seen in 1998 in Bowling Green, Kentucky when it was lost during a move

If you’ve seen this quilt, please contact Kimberly at kimberly_ponciroli@dell.com.

 
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Real Women Wear Thongs

Nov 22 2007

In 2005 Valarie Stanicki shipped a quilt to Ellen Degeneres, but it never arrived. Valarie would like to find it as she spent more than 100 hours making it. It is made of brightly colored cotton fabrics. The blocks are large and every other one is a bright floral print. The alternate blocks have flip flops with beaded straps. The center block says “Real Women Wear Thongs.” Valarie contacted Ellen’s show several times, but did not receive a reply.

If you find this quilt, please contact Valarie through the Lost Quilt Come Home Page.

 
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Jacob’s Ladder

Sep 12 2007

Consuelo Suarez asking for help in locating a quilt she made for her daughter, Christina Holland. It was lost when Christina moved to Georgia and hasn’t been seen since 2003. This is a queen size Jacob’s Ladder quilt. The main coloras are green, red, and beige. The border has a green floral allover print. It is machine pieced and machine quilted.

Please contact Consuelo through the Lost Quilt Come Home Page if you find a quilt that fits this description.

 
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Petals to the Metal

Sep 12 2007

Petals to the Metal by Lori Maze

Petals to the Metal by Lori Maze

Lori Maze is asking for help in recovering her quilt, “Petals to the Metal,” that was stolen from the Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa, California. It was stolen from the area where quilt entries were to be picked up by the exhibitors after the fair was over. Lori last saw her quilt on July 31, 2006.

Lori used a commercial pattern, “Another Day in Paradise” designed by Cindy Cooksey. This quilt is 41″ by 41″. Lori used bright solids and batiks along with blues, tans, and Hawaiian florals. It is machine pieced, machine appliqued, and machine quilted. There are flower-shaped buttons used for hubcaps. There are also an appliqued kayak, surfboard, canoe, innertube, campfire, umbrella and beach ball on the blocks, as well as a beaded firework burst on one of the blocks. This quilt has an embroidered, flower-shaped label that says, “Petals to the Metal, For my Sweet Pea, Love Mommy 2006.”

If you can help, please contact Lori through the Lost Quilt Come Home Page.

 
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Birds of Color

Aug 27 2007

Birds of Color by Anne Morrill Robinson

Birds of Color by Anne Morrill Robinson

“Birds of Color,” an incredible work of art by Anne Morrell Robinson has been stolen from the New York State Fair Arts Building. On Saturday, August 24, 2002 at about 9:45 PM while the show was still open, it was pulled of the wall at the state fair and it disappeared. This quilt had won a second place ribbon in the applique and pieced division. A police report has been filed, but we need your help to recover this quilt.

The design for this 108″ by 108″ original quilt begins with a pheasant in the central medallion. Twelve album-type bird blocks surround the center. The outer border has peacocks and seasonal flowers in the corners. Flying geese blocks form the sashing. The colors are bright: red, green, gold, brown and blue. The pieced background is white on white. Many of the fabrics used are feather prints. The backing has a large bird and floral print with two strips of blue border print depicting birds and baskets. This quilt is machine appliqued, machine pieced, and hand quilted. There are feathers quilted into the background with a 1/4″ grid.

After two years of work on this one-of-a-kind quilt, Anne finished it in 2002. Anne embroidered her name on the front of the quilt in the right corner on a ribbon that is in a bird’s mouth. It says, “Anne C. Morrell 2002″ . The quilt also has a hand appliqued label in the lower left corner of the back. The label has Anne’s name and address along with a picture of an envelope with birds sitting on it.

Anne is a well established, award winning quilt artist and teacher. She says it feels like “someone has stolen two years of my life.” If you know any information about this stolen quilt, please contact Anne at kingross@ns.sympatico.ca.