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 >


Stillaquamish Quilt

The Stillaguamish Quilt was to be donated to the Stillaquamish Valley Pioneer Museum. Tragically, the museum never received the quilt.

This quilt was made by a group of 38 quilters within the Stillaquamish watershed. It was made as part of the first Festival of the River in Snohomish County, Washington in August 1990. This quilt was last seen in Arlington, Washington.

For more information you can visit a website that has been set up for the Stillaguamish Quilt. Click here to view a detailed picture.

Please help find this quilt! If you have any information about this quilt, please contact Tami at [email protected] or call Arlington Fabrics at 360-435-4949.

Posted February 3, 2000.

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?

CONTACT


Copyright © 2000, 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.