Found: MWK 1947

Cheryle is hoping she can find the owner of this queen-sized, appliquéd quilt. She purchased the quilt in a second hand shop in either Indiana, Illinois, or Missouri. The main colors are purple, pink, and blue on a white background. It has the inscription “MWK 1947” embroidered in green thread on a back corner. Cheryle writes, “Help me find the owner, please.” If you might know who made this quilt, … Continue reading

Graduation Quilt

Jerry is looking for a College Graduation quilt that was made by his mother. It was last seen in Indianapolis, Indiana on January 24, 2016. It was stolen out of the back of a moving truck that was parked at a Holiday Inn Express on the south side of Indianapolis. It was being used to wrap a TV that was stolen. This quilt fits a queen size bed. It is … Continue reading

Lindsy’s Quilt

Karla Appley would like to recover the quilt that she made for her niece, Lindsy Cottrell. The quilt was last seen during Spring 2011 in Lafayette, Indiana. The family was moving out of the house when it was stolen. At the time, Lindy’s mother suspected someone close to them took it. This log cabin quilt is made with pink and purple flannel. It has black and white zebra minky on … Continue reading

Tournai

P. Eileen Fry would like to recover her quilt, “Tournai.” the quilt was last seen on August 7, 2013 at the Indianapolis Airport. Eileen was traveling by American Airlines. The quilt was in a black Riccardo rolling suitcase that was gate-checked from Indianapolis to the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport. The bag did not arrive at baggage claim. This original, unfinished quilt is approximately 60″ by 60″. The main colors are red, … Continue reading

Peace Quilt

Valerie Funk hopes someone has seen this original quilt which she gave to her friend, Veneta Benton. Veneta was moving across the hall into a new apartment when someone walked into her home and stole the quilt. It has never been seen again. It was last seen in 2012 in Terre Haute, Indiana. This is quilt is roughly the size of a crib quilt, although the exact dimensions are not … Continue reading

Magic Tiles Quilt

Magic Tiles Quilt by Shirley Ann Black

Jill Black is hoping someone has found her Magic Tiles Quilt which was made for her by her mother, Shirley Ann Black. The quilt was last seen in June 2004. It was safely packed in a box that was mistakenly taken to Goodwill or St. Vincent de Paul’s when Jill and her husband were moving to Indiana. This quilt is about 36″ by 60″. The main colors are purples, browns, … Continue reading

Noah’s Ark Baby Quilt

Noah's Ark Quilt by Cheryl Hartzog

Cheryl Hartzog is asking for help finding a Noah’s Ark Quilt that she made for Sherry Payne’s baby. This crib size quilt is 47″ by 60″. The main colors are pastels combined with a speckled bright green and bright purple. It was last seen during October 2009 when it was mailed from Live Oak, Florida to Indianapolis, Indiana. The recipient had moved but forgot to give Cheryl a change of … Continue reading

Johnny’s Teddy Bear Quilt

Johnny's Teddy Bear Quilt by Cathy Smith

Melissa Bair is looking for a baby quilt that Cathy Smith made for Johnny Bair. It was made from a pastel blue, green, and beige teddy bear panel. The three teddy bears are made out of plush fabric and the quilt has the name “Johnny” embroidered in the center. It is about 36″ by 48″, and it is signed on the back of a solid square. This quilt was last … Continue reading

Recovered! Katie’s Graduation Quilt

Katie's Graduation Quilt by Sandii Street

Sandii Street was hoping to recover Katie’s Graduation Quilt. It was last seen on February 22, 2010 in Valparaiso, Indiana. It was being sent by a shipping company when they told Sandii the quilt was destroyed by fire. Sandii made the quilt from a commercial pattern. It is 108″ by 120″. It is machine pieced and machine quilted in 2009. The main colors are purple, pink, lime green, white, blue, … Continue reading

Recovered! Katrina’s Storm at Sea

Betty Young needed help recovering a quilt that was shipped to her daughter in Oklahoma City. The package was shipped on September 28, 2009. When the package reached Oklahoma City, a clerk at the shipping company decided the mailing address was not valid, so the package was not put on the delivery truck. No attempt was made to contact Betty or her husband, even though three phone numbers were included … Continue reading