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Stars Over the Georgetown Patch

Oct 06 1999

Stars Over the Georgetown Path by Lela Hadraval

Stars Over the Georgetown Path by Lela Hadraval

This prize winning quilt, called Stars Over the Georgetown Path, was pieced and hand quilted by Lela Hadrava. It was stolen on September 15, 1999 after it was dropped off for the Eastern Iowa Heirloom Quilt Show which was held at the Teamsters Hall, 5000 J Street, SW, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The theft was discovered on the morning of September 16 when it could not be found for judging.

The quilt is 94″ by 104″. There are six different fabrics: a floral Hoffman print that has rose and purple raspberries with a black background, two shades of rose fabric, two shades of green fabric, and a cream and gold background fabric. A label is sewn on the back.

Lela was the “featured quilter” this year at her guild show. The picture shown above was taken at the 1999 Dyersville, Iowa quilt show where it won a “Best of Show” award.

If you have any information on the location of this quilt, please contact Nan Fowler at Cy33@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.

 

Quilt Show Tragedy

Aug 27 1999

On March 4, 1998, Pat Lemmons entered three quilts in a quilt show at the Heritage Center in Abilene, Kansas.

She delivered the quilts herself in two plastic bags and one brown sack with the top showing. She expected the show representatives to put them with the other quilts at that time, but they were painting and she was told to just set them down next to the desk in the office. The painter (who was the director of the show) promised he would get them put away after he cleaned up! She placed the brown bag in a larger plastic bag to protect it from paint. She even went back in after going to the car and questioned that he would take care of them.

Her friend went to the show on March 16 and discovered the quilts were not in the show. No one knows when they disappeared!!! When these quilts were entered in the show, the history of each quilt and Pat Lemmons’ name were on a computer print out attached to quilt. Each of these are family heirlooms and are irreplaceable.

Pat emphasizes, “All I can say is don’t leave them unless you see them take them to the storage where I was told there were others! It was my first show, and probably my last.”

Family Tree by Pat Lemmons

Family Tree by Pat Lemmons


Family Tree Quilt – 50th Anniversary Gift in 1979

All the blocks have white backgrounds and the designs were done with fabric crayons by family members, except for the top two center blocks which contain two black silhouettes with the names “Floyd” and “Nellie” in a red heart between. The dates of “1929″ and “1979″ are shown. Every block is signed and includes birth dates. The bottom right square is an outline of a child’s hand, colored with many colors and signed “KATHY”. The quilt is tied with black yarn and the back is a gold colored blanket.

Friendship Quilt by Pat Lemmons

Friendship Quilt by Pat Lemmons


Friendship Quilt

Except for the center left and bottom right block, the background of the blocks is ecru (light beige). There are 20 blocks. On the top, the second from the left is a tree with fourteen paper bags hanging in and three bags hanging below the tree. The bottom right block includes the embroidered words “381 Questers Pug Memories 4-H and PTA”. Each block is bordered with a multicolored fabric of mauve, sage green, brown and ecru. The back matches the border fabric. An ecru heart is stitched on the bottom right on the back of the quilt and signed by the quilters. This quilt is approximately 72″ by 65″.

Family Heirloom by Pat Lemmons

Family Heirloom by Pat Lemmons


Family Heirloom Quilt

This quilt is blue with white blocks and has hand embroidered bouquets tied with blue bows. The backing matches the blue used in the top and the binding has a point edge. The white blocks are old, made in the 1920′s. The blue fabric is new and the quilt is approximately 92″ long and 94″ wide.

Please help Pat find these three priceless family
heirlooms! If you have information about any of these three quilts, please contact Pat Lemmons at plemmons@ikansas.com or call her at 785-263-8143.

 
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Recovered! First December In Ohio

Aug 06 1999

First December in Ohio by Maria Elkins

First December in Ohio by Maria Elkins

The quilt shown to the left, “First December in Ohio,” was sent to the NQA (National Quilting Association) 30th Annual Quilt Show in Omaha, Nebraska held June 24-27, 1999. This quilt received second place in the Wall Quilt, Mixed Techniques, Machine Quilted category at that show.

In June 1999, a shipping company lost this quilt during the return shipment after the show. It took nearly two full months for UPS to get this quilt from Omaha, Nebraska to Ohio and, according to the tracking information retrieved from the Internet, they included a side trip to Anaheim, California at no extra charge!

During the two month period that the package was lost, the shipping company was unable to locate this quilt even though, when it finally arrived, the shipping label was completely intact. The shipping box was crushed, heavily taped, and in very bad shape but the quilt survived with absolutely no damage. There was no explanation as to how or why it got lost.

 
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