Thanks to our wonderful followers on Facebook and Instagram, Deb Moon MacPhail contacted us today to say, “Quilt has been found. The guy who took delivery has made contact and will be turned over to the recipient, next week when she can arrange a meeting. Thank you for all your help. If you’re not already, please follow along on our Instagram and Facebook pages and help us spread the word. … Continue reading
Category Archives: Maryland

Jocelyn Turpin-Anderson is searching for a quilt she made for Garnet Anderson. The quilt was last seen in Waldorf, Maryland. Her mother-in-law lost it, but she can’t remember where. The name of the quilt is Iris Garden. It is an extra large lap quilt. The main colors are brown, tan, burgundy, green, and purple. She used Audra’s Iris Garden fabric by Moda. This quilt is machine pieced and machine quilted. … Continue reading

Eleanor Balaban is asking for help locating this Steelers quilt made by Susan Madden. It was last seen on October 13, 2017 when it was taken from a show in Kensington, Maryland. This quilt is 32″ by 32″. The main colors are black and yellow. The quilt is made in a butterfly pattern. It is labeled on a lower corner with Susan’s name. If you find this quilt, please contact … Continue reading

Ben Hope is searching for a quilt owned by Nancy Helton. The quilt was made by Grover Helton for Charlotte Helton. This quilt was last seen in Maryland in 1998. It may have been stolen and taken to California or Arizona. This quilt is queen size. The main colors are pink, blue, and red. It is hand pieced and hand quilted. Charlotte Helton’s name appears on the front of the … Continue reading

Kristy Crawford would like to recover her son’s, Alex, memorial quilt. It was last seen during October 2016 in Urbana, Maryland. It became missing during the time she was moving and she was selling and donating items. Happily, Kristy has now recovered this quilt! It was accidentally donated, but she was able to track it down again!!! This quilt is about 72″ square. It is made from 16 t-shirts including … Continue reading

A quilt has been stolen from the Benjamin Banneker Museum in Oella, Maryland. The quilt was last seen on December 19, 2011. According to police, someone broke the glass of the rear door of the museum around 4:25 AM. They vandalized various areas and removed the quilt which was hanging from the ceiling. The break-in triggered the alarm. A witness saw a white minivan leaving the property. This original quilt … Continue reading

Ann Miller Malley hopes someone has found her Daylily Onepatch quilt which she made in 1994. The quilt belongs to Tom and Suellen Knight. It was stolen from their seasonal home on St. Simon’s Island, Georgia when they were not in residence. It was last seen sometime around 1996. Ann’s quilt is 66.5″ by 51″. The main colors are yellow, orange, red, and green. It is machine pieced, hand appliqued, … Continue reading

On October 15, 2010, Linda Robbins Dixon shipped her quilt, Osprey V-22, from Laytonsville, Maryland to Ft Collins, Colorado. It is now missing. This original quilt is 40″ square. The main colors are blue, black, yellow, gray, and red. It features a very large Osprey V-22 helicopter in the center. Linda completed the quilt on September 30, 2010. She has a label sewn to the bottom left corner. If you … Continue reading

Lou Ann Bucheimer hopes to recover this quilt. She had it hanging in her office in Maryland in 2004 and someone took it. It was made using a pattern from a monthly series. The designer is Chris (last name forgotten) from Kansas, although Lou Ann made some adjustments to the original pattern. She changed locations of some of the design elements and she changed the coloring. If you find this … Continue reading

Karen needs help finding her quilt, Abstraction 1. It was last seen on August 14, 2008 in her home in Silver Spring, Maryland when she packed it in a shipping tube, and then she dropped it off at a shipping company. When the tube arrived at the gallery for the show it was supposed to be displayed in, the tube was empty. All of the paperwork was still in the … Continue reading