UGA quilt

Vicki Bell is searching for her University of Georgia Bulldogs quilt. It was last seen during September 2012 at the North Georgia State Fair in Marietta, Georgia. It was displayed on a table in a pavilion at the fair. It had won a blue ribbon, and the ribbon was attached to it. When Vicki went to the fair on the last day, the quilt was missing, and a fair official … Continue reading

Recovered! Red and White Irish Chain

Stacey Barrington and Doris Goins were searching for this missing Red and White Irish Chain Quilt. It was last seen on January 30, 2009 when Dorris dropped it off at the shipping company office in Kendallville, Indiana. It was being shipped to San Marcos, Texas. This quilt was being sent back to the owner after Doris completed the machine quilting. On March 11, after nearly six weeks, the shipping company … Continue reading

Irish Chain Stars

Debra Duvall is searching for her Irish Chain Stars quilt. Debra made the quilt for her good friend Mindi’s first anniversary. In 2004 Mindi’s house was devastated by all the hurricanes that went through Florida. All her quilts were packed up and survived Charley, Francis, and Ivan. The last time she knew for sure that she had the quilt was in November 2004 . That is when she emptied the … Continue reading

Irish Chain of Shamrocks

When Joan Mauri of Fallbrook, California went to look for the Irish Chain of Shamrocks wall hanging that she had started, she discovered it was missing. She last saw it sometime in 2002, but she thinks she may have accidentally left it somewhere while she was working on it. She last remembers it in a bag with some quilting supplies. It is not complete and it does not have a … Continue reading

Friendship Blocks Quilt

The binding wasn’t even completely on when this Irish Chain Friendship Block quilt was lost and stolen. Judy Calvert was still in the process of finishing up the hand sewing on her light brown and deep red quilt. On March 9, 2001 it apparently fell off the cart in the hallway of the Embassy Suites hotel in Southcenter (Seattle), Washington. Unfortunately it was never found and it was not turned … Continue reading