Kathy DeGonia would like help in her attempts to find a queen sized quilt made of teal, white and purple fabrics. In 2002 Kathy’s friend, Ruth, made this quilt for her grandson. In the spring of 2004 a car was broken into at a movie theatre in Joplin, Missouri. The quilt was in a leather bag in that car, and was stolen. A police report was filed. This diamond sawtooth star … Continue reading
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Update: Recovered 9/17/18 Susan Johnson is asking for help in locating a table runner that she recently made. The embroidered cactus table runner is approximately 30” by 16” machine pieced and appliqued with embroidered Christmas and succulent cacti. Susan last saw the table runner on August 18, 2018 in Muskegon, MI when it was shipped to her granddaughter in Kansas City. It was supposed to be delivered to Harrison Street … Continue reading
Jill Lewis was traveling with her family from Chicago to the Ozark Mountains in June of 2018 when this quilt was accidentally left at one of their stops. It’s a very colorful 4′ x 4′ quilt of primarily blue and yellow fabrics, with the name Thomas Anthony Lewis 2/5/14 embroidered on it. If you’ve have any information about this quilt please contact Jill Lewis at JILLLEWIS511@GMAIL.COM … Continue reading

Debbie Witt hopes to recover a quilt she made for her granddaughter, Sabie. The quilt was last seen on December 18, 2017 in Fredericksburg, Virginia. It was wrapped, packaged, and shipped to her granddaughter in Wildwood, Missouri. Debbie just found out the quilt never arrived. At the time, there was a rash of packages stolen from porches in their neighborhood, so they do not know if it was delivered to … Continue reading

Lynne Ferraccio hopes to recover a quilt that was made for her by June Ison. She last saw it around 2004-2005 in Adrian, Missouri. This quilt is twin size. The main colors are purples. Each block has a hand appliquéd cat silhouette in purple on a white background. There is purple sashing and white in between. The quilt was made around 1990. If you have found a quilt that fits … Continue reading

Update: Valorie is still hoping to find her quilt. Please read and keep looking for this beautiful quilt. Valorie Davidson is asking for help recovering her quilt, Women of Influence. The quilt was made for a fund raiser in honor of Valorie’s grandson who passed away at 6 months old in 2009. Their family participates in a fundraiser for St. Louis Muscular Dystrophy Association in his honor. This quilt was … Continue reading

Jennifer Denbo bought this handmade blanket at the Rolla, Missouri Goodwill on March 7, 2017. At the time she thought it was just fabric squares and she was going to give it to her daughters to play with. Upon opening it, she noticed there was a note written on the back cover, along with a name embroidered into the corner. She writes, “I’m not sure if this was meant to … Continue reading

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

Have you seen an appliqued cat quilt? Lynne Ferraccio is searching for her daughter’s quilt. It was commissioned for Lynne’s daughter by her grandmother sometime around 1994, and it was made by June Ison. The custom-made, twin-size quilt had purple and lavender cat silhouettes hand appliqued onto white squares, and the sashing was purple, too. It is machine quilted. The quilt was last seen in around 2002 in Adrian, Missouri. … Continue reading

In 2010 Mary Ann Cooper made a lap quilt for Patricia Stewart. It was shipped from Missouri to the Ohio/West Virginia state line area, but the recipient was away and never received it. This quilt features blue embroidery, sashing, cornerstones and embroidered cross-stitched stars. It is machine pieced and machine quilted. Mary Ann is not sure if it is labeled, but if it is, it would have been in black … Continue reading