Recovered! Monster Quilt

Carolyn Capps hopes to recover this quilt. It was last seen at the Corry Learning Center in Romulus, Michigan during September 2015. It was taken to the preschool to be used during nap time when it came up missing. The day after this quilt was posted on this website, it was recovered! The school was able to review the security tapes to find out who took it. Another happy ending! … Continue reading

Ray’s ties quilt

Vicke Messinger is searching for a quilt that was last seen in her father’s house in Caseville, Michigan. When they were clearing out the house, they could not find the quilt. She is offering a reward for the safe return of this quilt. It was last seen in 1993. The full/double size quilt was made by Mary Covey in 1985. It is made from old ties from 1930’s and 1940’s. … Continue reading

Porch Swing

Teresa Vroman is searching for a quilt that she made for her daughter. This quilt was last seen in December 2013 at her daughter’s house. It may have been placed in a storage unit that was auctioned off in the Lansing, Michigan area. This quilt is full to queen size. The main colors are green, burgundy, and gold. It is a planned scrappy quilt that is machine pieced and hand … Continue reading

Crimson & Evergreen

Suzie Berberich is searching for her original quilt, “Crimson & Evergreen.” The quilt was last seen in 2010 in San Ramon, California. The family believes it was either stolen from an estate sale that was held when their parents were put into a home or during the real estate showing of their house. A company was handling the estate sale for the family. This quilt was not supposed to be … Continue reading

Painted Evergreen Tree Medallion Quilt

In 2004, Kim McMurray sent her original quilt, along with three others, to a quilter in Florida to be quilted. The other three were returned to her, but this one, the most important one was never returned. Kim has been unable to contact her since. This quilt was used as an example for Kim’s fabric painting class. The quilt was made by Kim and a round robin group. It is … Continue reading

Oak Leaves & Acorns

Beth Koos is hoping someone found her Oak Tree and Acorn Branch quilt that she is in the process of making. She had planned on using it as a center panel in a larger quilt. It was last seen on August 3, 2012 in Mackinaw City, Michigan. She thinks it may have been left in her hotel room or possibly fell out of the car when they were arranging luggage. … Continue reading

ABC Quilt

Please be on the lookout for this missing ABC Quilt. It was made by Carolynn Fanger, who donated it to the Pittsfield Senior Center. It had been placed in a locked cabinet at the Senior Center, where it was waiting to be donated to a child in a hospital. It was last seen in January 2012. This crib size quilt was made during the summer of 2011. The main colors … Continue reading

Toucan and Sunbonnet Sue quilts

September by Sally Bishop

Sally Bishop is searching for two lap-size quilts she made. One is a large, primary-colored, paper-pieced toucan. The other is a pink and green Sunbonnet Sue. These quilts are machine pieced, fused appliqued, and machine appliqued. They were last seen mid-August 2011 in Dexter, Michigan when they were sent to Sally from the quilter. They were being shipped to Palm Springs, California. The quilter shipped eight boxes on same day. … Continue reading

Bird House Quilt

Bird House by Donna Leiphart

Donna Leiphart hopes someone finds her Bird House quilt. It was last seen during June 2011 in Frankford, Delaware. It was stolen from her house, probably by a homeless person. It could now be in Delaware, Pennsylvania, Michigan, or Minnesota. A police report was filed. This quilt is full bed size. The main colors are red, black, and green. It is machine pieced and machine quilted. Donna made it in … Continue reading

Crazy Patch Quilt Top

Crazy Patch Quilt owned by Muriel Fitzgerald Jones

Muriel D. Fitzgerald Jones is asking for help locating a crazy patch quilt top that was given to her by her mother sometime between 1978-1980. Her mother brought it to Souderton, Pennsylvania between 1980-1985 where she knew someone who could replace a few torn fabrics. At the time, Muriel was unaware that her mother was in the beginning stages of dementia. Now no one knows if the quilt top was … Continue reading