Sunsets Over Texas

Monica Rodarmer is searching for her quilt, Sunsets Over Texas. It was last seen during August 2016 in Plano, Texas. It was packed in some moving boxes that were lost. Numerous other irreplaceable items are also missing. The boxes were distinctly marked with bright pink and yellow post-it notes marked POD or TRUCK along with Monica’s last name, “RODARMER,” and her phone number. They never arrived at her new home … Continue reading

Grandma Rose’s Quilt

Kathleen is searching for a quilt made by her Grandma Rose. The full size quilt was made of multicolored squares cut from old clothing. They were sewn in a four square pattern. Each square was about 3 or 4″ wide. It was machine pieced, and possibly tied with yarn. Kathleen believes was made around 1964 or 1965. It was last seen around 1967 or so at a rest stop on … Continue reading

New Beginnings

Annette Shroll hopes someone has her quilt in safe keeping. She made this quilt, called “New Beginnings,” for Edna Palermo. It was last seen on December 25, 2007 in Yucaipa, California. Annette gave it to her aunt for Christmas, and several years later she moved into a nursing home. It the process of moving her belongings, the quilt was lost. The family believes the quilt may have been left in … Continue reading

Three Quilts Owned by Roberta Hodge

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

Recovered! Four Square with Stars

In January 2007 Dawn Paull reported the loss of this Four Square quilt while it was in the possession of a moving company. It was last seen in Keizer, Oregon on August 25-26, 2006 when it was put in a moving box. In November 2009, the quilt was found! After the family moved a second time, they found the quilt in a different box than it had been packed in … Continue reading

Shawnee Quilters Banner

The Shawnee Quilters of Southern Illinois are searching for their quilt guild’s banner. It was hanging in the front of the room at our June 15, 2007 luncheon at the Lions Building in Carterville, Illinois. When the luncheon was over it was accidently left hanging at the front of the room. By our July 2007 meeting it was gone. We have asked all groups who meet in the building and … Continue reading

Jack and Jill Quilts

Beth Sullivan is searching for two quilts lost by a shipping company. The quilts were sent to Centennial, Colorado on July 8, 2008. They were sent from an overseas American Air Base (APO address), but they were never delivered. Each quilt is 42.5″ by 53.5″. Both are 4″ Pinwheel blocks alternating with 4″ Four Patch blocks. They are machine stitched, machine appliqued, and machine quilted. Both quilts also have prairie … Continue reading

Sawtooth Star and Four Patch

In 2000 Priscilla Gregory made a gift of love for her sister, Donna Seago. She used a commercial pattern from a Leisure Arts pattern book to make a traditional Sawtooth Star and Four Patch quilt. The quilt was last seen in 2004 in Pinetown, North Carolina. It is suspected that a family member stole it and possibly pawned it. This is the third quilt that Priscilla made. She gave it … Continue reading

Green and Yellow Four Square

Amy Hartsfield-Thon would like to recover a green and yellow four square quilt that was stolen from her van while it was parked at Knott’s Berry Farm, Anaheim, California in June 1984. The full size quilt was made using a traditional four square block. It had been given as a baby gift to Amy’s parents when she was born. The main colors are typical “neutral baby colors”: light green, yellow … Continue reading

Four Patch Calico

On August 12, 2002 a Four Patch Calico Quilt, made by Jody Ball, was accidentally left in a hotel room in Myrtle beach, South Carolina (North Myrtle Beach). The hotel was formerly a SANDS Resort Bay Watch. It was apparently mixed in with the bed linens and sent off the laundry, never to return. Jody tried contacting the hotel and the laundry, but with no success. This crib-sized quilt used … Continue reading