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Alphabet Quilt

Feb 02 2001

This quilt has a white background and each square is a letter of the alphabet. Next to each letter is an applique of an item that begins with that letter. For instance, “A&quot had an apple and “Z” had a zebra. In addition, each square had a small label where the quilter embroidered or sewed her name and possibly the date. If there are dates, they would be from 1949. This quilt was made by her grandmother’s quilting club for the owner before she was born.

It is not clear if the quilt was lost or stolen. Her parents simply said it disappeared during a move. If you know of a quilt that fits this description, please contact the owner at upaulette@email.msn.com

 

Grandmother’s Friendship Quilt

Jul 14 2000

Gloria Fletcher is still looking for her grandmothers friendship quilt which was lost during a move from California to Texarkana, Arkansas in the 1950s.

The quilt was promised to her when she was only 10. “This is going to be yours because you love quilts,” her grandmother said.

The maker was her great-grandmother, Emma Ward. There were about 25 signatures on it. Gloria believes this quilt was made in the 1930s and she thinks it was a scrap quilt, probably with squares and/or triangles. One of the names inscribed on the quilt was Fay Groves and another was Fanny.

Gloria says, “I would, of course, be happy to pay a reward in order to retrieve the quilt, if it still exists.”

If you can solve this 50 year old mystery, please contact Gloria at gfletcher2000@aol.com.

 
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Twin Baby Quilts

Sep 18 1999

Thomas's Quilt by Rachel May

Thomas's Quilt by Rachel May

Rachel May is grieving the loss of two baby quilts. The quilts disappeared during the Mays move from Manhattan, Kansas to Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri on June 4, 1999. Their boxes arrived at their new home on June 18, 1999.

Rachel says, “When moving this June, several boxes of ours were stolen, probably by workers at the moving company. One box contained two quilts just made for my identical twins sons who were born in April. The quilts are the same but one is in bright red and one in deep red. They have 4 rows each with 4 sail boats across divided by a red/deep red border. There is also a border around the whole quilt. On the back are fabric tabs with the boys names and birth date, the name of the quilt and the name of the quilter. I do not care about anything else we lost in the move. I would love to have these quilts back in any condition, no questions asked.”

Both quilts are approximately 60″ by 36″. The quilts were custom made by Julie Jacobson and Rachel said she only photographed the baby quilts because Julie requested pictures. She would never have thought about taking photos otherwise, and now she is glad she has them. The quilts are machine pieced and machine quilted.

The quilt shown above with the bright red sashing is labeled: Thomas Michael May 4/14/99 “Sailing Away” Julie Jacobson

Anthony's Quilt by Rachel May

Anthony's Quilt by Rachel May

The quilt shown below with dark red sashing is labeled: Anthony Vincent May 4/14/99 “Lets Go Sailing” Julie Jacobson

The labels were stitched on after the quilting was completed, it is possible they could be removed. The quilts were made in Balboa, California and that information may also be on the labels.

One other quilt was lost at the same time. Rachel does not have a photo of this quilt, but it is a log cabin design about the same size as the baby quilts and it uses a loud blue and red Hawaiian print.

If you have any information on these two beautiful baby quilts, please contact Rachel at rachel.baer.may@us.army.mil.