Four stolen from a quilt store
During October 2003, Quiltview Corner in Creston, British Columbia, Canada was broken into and four quilts were stolen. They were hanging on the ceiling of the quilt shop. The quilts were mostly made by Beth Swalwell with the help of Jean Swalwell. All four quilts were made from commercial patterns. The pictures shown here are from the pattern covers. The quilts were machine pieced and machine quilted. All the quilts were made between 2000 and 2003.
Cottage Rose (above) is a queen size and was made from a kit. This pattern is designed by Robyn Pandolph.
Twilight Garden was made from a lap size kit. This was made from an old Thimbleberries pattern (from about 7-8 years ago).
Stitches on the Oregon Trail is queen size and was made from a kit. This quilt has wool embellishments. This quilt pattern is designed by Lynne Hagmeier.
Nine patch quilt is a double size and is totally scrappy. It has solid black borders and sashing.
If you have any information about this theft, please contact Beth at [email protected].
Posted February 4, 2005.
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