Recovered! 50th Anniversary Double Wedding Ring

Judy Lenhart George hopes that someone might have found the 50th Anniversary Double Wedding Ring quilt that she made for her parents, John and Rita Lenhart. The quilt was last seen on October 1, 2012 in Maumee, Ohio. Rita was packing to move to Northwestern (Niagara Falls), New York. The quilt was last seen in a linen closet in a commercial, clear plastic, comforter-size bag with a white zipper. In … Continue reading

Solomon Wedding Ring

Ellen Mills is searching for a wedding quilt she made for her sister, Beth Solomon. This quilt was last seen on June 1, 2017 in Aurora, Colorado. It was stolen out of a storage unit along with other household items. This quilt is about 24″ by 24″. The main colors are orange, mint green, and cream. Their names, the date of their wedding, a cross, and a Star of David … Continue reading

Zoo Animals

Belva Hall wonders if anyone has found the Zoo Animals quilt that she made for her grandson for Christmas. It was last seen in February 2013. his family was in transit to Fort Drum, New York. The quilt was accidentally left in a hotel room in South Carolina. When they went back for it, housekeeping had already cleaned the room and the quilt was gone. This quilt is larger than … Continue reading

Sigerson Family Quilts

Emily Sigerson is searching for eight missing quilts. She experienced smoke damage in her home during February 2014. The quilts were last seen on February 18, 2014 in Center Moriches, New York when they were placed in a plastic bag, taken from the house, and put in a van headed to be cleaned at a wash and fold laundromat in Riverhead, New York along with the rest of their belongings. … Continue reading

Double Wedding Ring Quilt

Patty Biasca reports the loss of her Double Wedding Ring quilt. Her quilt was last seen on January 6, 2013 in Walnut Creek, California. Her house was burglarized on January 8. Patty writes, “The crook dumped the contents of my dresser top and a couple boxes from the closet in the middle of my quilt, folded it up, and took off. Nothing has been recovered, other than our new car … Continue reading

Mother’s Double Wedding Ring

Bobb Swope is asking for help in finding his deceased mother’s Double Wedding Ring quilt. The queen size quilt has a white background. The rings are made from various scraps leftover from clothing she had made for her six children. The quilt is hand pieced, hand appliqued, and hand quilted. In one corner is “DS” for Donna Swope” and “1969” for the year Bobb was married. The quilt became missing … Continue reading

Peach and Green Double Wedding Ring

Barb Rhodes is hoping to recover her peach and green double wedding ring quilt. It was made for her by her mother, Joyce Rhodes. It was last seen on May 12, 2009 in Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada. It was on the bottom of the spare bed and went missing during a break and enter during the night. This quilt is single bed size. It was machine pieced, hand appliqued, and … Continue reading

Double Wedding Ring in Yellow

Susan McDougal is searching for a Yellow Double Wedding Ring quilt that was made by her grandmother, Susan Titter, and her great-grandmother, Nina Barry. The quilt belongs to her mother, Velma Titter, and it is not known what has happened to it. The quilt was last seen in 1993. This quilt is double bed size. The background is yellow. The small squares making up the wedding ring pattern are a … Continue reading

Pastel Double Wedding Ring

Diana Sullins Fatzinger would like to locate a Pastel Double Wedding Ring that was made by her grandmother, Eva Mae Newman. This is a twin size quilt that is made of pastels, primarily pinks, on an ivory background. It is made from fabrics from Diana’s childhood dresses. There were also three twin size quilts made of primary colors using traditional designs. One may have been a sampler quilt. These quilts … Continue reading

Six Family Quilts

Cathy Nelson reports the theft of six quilts that were stolen from her father’s home in December 2006. The stolen quilts include a double wedding ring with a yellow background, a single wedding ring, a log cabin, a fan quilt, a Dresden plate, and a bear claw. The quilts had been stored in her mother’s cedar chest in their rural home in the area of Belleville, Wisconsin. The home was … Continue reading