Lost Quilt Come Home Page  

Lost Quilt Come Home Page

Dedicated to displaying lost and stolen quilts and to providing information on protecting quilts.



   

< Previous •  Next >


Recovered!
Amy's Quilt

A $500 reward was offered for the return of Amy's Quilt, made by Kathryn Henry. The quilt had been sent via UPS on December 16, 2003. It was left by UPS on Erin Brisben's porch in Clackamas, Oregon on December 22, 2003 where it was stolen after UPS left. A police report was filed. In February 2004, after five weeks of being missing, the quilt was turned in to the Sheriff's Office for the reward money.

Amy's sister Erin and Erin's housemate spent considerable time and effort posting reward fliers, which apparently enticed the thief to return the quilt. As an added bonus, in the midst of looking for this missing quilt, another log cabin quilt made for another Amy was recovered!

Kathryn writes, "I cried and cried over the theft of the quilt, then cried again when it was recovered. I had started writing a book about the quilt, worked on it for the five weeks that the quilt was missing, and now intend to go ahead and finish it. The real-life ending turned out to be happier than the one I was imagining in my fiction." Kathryn also highly praised the Clackamas County Sheriff's Department for their help in the recovery.

The quilt was made by Kathryn Henry for Amy Brisben. It features a house and building blocks with log cabin blocks and a blue/tan sawtooth border. It is about 80" square. The center of the quilt includes the words "for Amy" machine quilted into it. Several of the houses have dogs and cats in the windows. The log cabin blocks include many fabrics with dogs, cats, birds and butterflies. It is machine pieced and machine quilted.

Posted December 29, 2003. Updated February 26, 2004.

HOME PAGE

Help Us Find These
LOST QUILTS

• Report a Missing Quilt
• How Do Quilts Become Missing?

Who owns these
FOUND QUILTS


Happy Endings!
RECOVERED QUILTS


PROTECTING YOUR QUILT
• Documenting Your Quilt
• Labeling Your Quilt
• Photographing Your Quilt
• Getting An Appraisal
• Insuring Your Quilt
• Copyright Your Quilt
• Copyright Infringement
• Protecting the Quilter

DISPLAYING & STORING YOUR QUILT
• Displaying at Home
• Entering Quilt Shows
• Organizing a Quilt Show
• Shipping Your Quilt
• UPS Problems?
• Long-Term Storage

ARTICLES
• What's the Story Behind This Website?
• Quilt Care Articles

LINKS
• Other Quilt Sites
• Web Rings

AWARDS
• Quilt Related Awards
• Web Design Awards

EDITORIAL
• Who Can You Really Trust?
• My Quilts

CONTACT


Copyright © 2003, Maria Elkins, All Rights Reserved.
Graphics and background are © Maria Elkins. Please do not copy without permission.
Unless otherwise stated, quilt photos have been provided by quilt owners.