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Kenyon Family Quilt

Christine Orton is hoping to recover the Kenyon Family quilt that was owned by Jack and Margaret Kenyon. The quilt was made for their 50th wedding anniversary. It is believed that a woman who was a friend of Christine's grandfather took it from their home in Costa Mesa, California. It was last seen in 2003. Christine's grandparents have both passed away now, but the family would really like to get the quilt back.

The king-size quilt was made in 1991 by VordaKay Kenyon. It has alternating blue and white squares. Each family member personally designed and personalized one square with hand-painting. The quilt is machine pieced and machine quilted.

If you find this quilt, please contact Christine at [email protected].

Posted November 15, 2006, 2006.

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