Dahlia Quilt

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Victoria Heaton is searching for her missing Dahlia Quilt. She hasn’t been able to find it since they moved in 2011. She moved her own things and had a renter friend in the house after she left, so she thinks her friend would have returned if if she left it behind. She doesn’t remember loaning it to anyone or entering it in any quilt show. It just disappeared. This quilt … Continue reading

Three Quilts Owned by Roberta Hodge

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Roberta Hodge would like to recover three quilts that disappeared during a move. They were last seen on October 8, 1994 on a North American Van Lines moving truck in Riviera Beach, Florida. Everything on the van was stolen. One of the missing quilts is a Dahlia scrap quilt made by Stephen Kusmik. It is appliqued with a scalloped border bound in green. This 86" by 98" quilt is heavily … Continue reading

Blue Dahlia

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Katherine Young purchased a Blue Dahlia quilt from Dutchland Quilt Patch. It was shipped July 20, 2008 from Ronks, Pennsylvania, but it never arrived. The queen size quilt is a blue and white star pattern. It is hand quilted. It was made in 2007 or 2008. Please contact Katherine at [email protected] if you can help recover this quilt. … Continue reading

Applique Dahlia

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During March 1988, Phyllis Barnett was moving from Richmond, Virginia to New Orleans, Louisianna. Bekins was packing and transporting her belongings. In the process, the movers lost the box with Phyllis’s Applique Dahlia quilt and her pots and pans. < p>This twin size quilt was made by her mother from a pattern she found on the batting backage. The hand appliqued dahlias have pink centers and green print petals. The … Continue reading

Dahlia Quilt

Anna Taylor is searching for a Dahlia Quilt made by her aunt, Goldie Richmond. It is a full-size quilt using the traditional dahlia block. It is made of a variety of prints with a white background, grey sashing, and red cornerstones. The border is grey and red. It was made in the 1960’s and was last seen during Spring 2000. At that time it was on Anna’s mother’s bed in … Continue reading