Mini Victory

Carolyn Kenney wants to recover her quilt named Mini Victory. It was last seen on February 17, 2018. It was being returned from a professional quilter so the edges are unfinished (no binding or label). It was disappeared after it was delivered to Quincy, California. This 2018 quilt is 28.5″ by 43″. It is made from jewel tones on black with gold dots. It is machine pieced and machine quilted. … Continue reading

Shop Hop Sampler Quilt

Cindy Chihasz is hoping someone has found a quilt that she made for her mother. Her mother was living in Iva Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center in Iva, South Carolina. She had been very ill and was brought to the hospital for two days. The workers told her they were going to clean the quilt for her while she was gone, but they never saw it again. The entire center was … Continue reading

Recovered! June’s quilt

Debra I. Cohen Cousineau wants to recover her mom’s quilt. It was last seen on June 11, 2017 in room 237 of Briarcliffe Manor in Johnston, Rhode Island. Her mom was a patient there and the quilt was on her bed when she passed away. They packed up her belongings on June 14, but the quilt was not there. They immediately notified the nursing home staff. Debra and her sister … Continue reading

Women of Influence

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

Wedding Sampler Quilt

Ann Petersen is asking for help recovering this Wedding Sampler Quilt. This quilt sent from Tucson, Arizona to Erskine, Minnesota. It was last scanned by the shipping company in Hodgkins, Illinois. This quilt is queen size. The main colors are aqua, mauve, burgundy, blue, and white. It was made from a sampler kit purchased from Joann’s. It is machine pieced and hand quilted. It was made around 2006. It has … Continue reading

Folk Art Sampler

Jan Copeland would like to recover her Folk Art Sampler quilt. It was last seen on August 11, 2016 at Patchwork Plus in Wood River, Illinois. Jan writes, “I think the quilt walked out the door of the shop along with 2 quilts.” This quilt is 74″ by 90″. The main colors are red, green, and white. It is made with 1800’s reproduction prints. It is machine pieced, hand appliquéd, … Continue reading

Missing Sampler Quilt Top

Lee Brinkley is looking for a missing sampler quilt made by her mother, Peggy Stocks. It was last seen during December 2006 in Leland, North Carolina. The quilt was packed for moving. It is possible the the moving company mistakenly along with other moving quilts that they had in their possession. This sampler quilt fits a full size bed. It is made of traditional blocks. It was made as a … Continue reading

Great Aunt Natalie’s Quilt

Ann Taylor hopes to recover a quilt that was made for her great aunt’s birthday. The quilt was last seen on April 2, 2010 in Natalie Lutton’s home in Scottsbluff, Nebraska. The quilt disappeared after she passed away. Ann has spoken to her son and he doesn’t remember it at all, so she doesn’t know if it was sent to a thrift store or what. This lap size quilt was … Continue reading

Sampler Re-Mix

Sidney Joiner is searching for her quilt called Sampler Re-Mix. The quilt was made for Jen Pengelly. It was last seen during October 2015 when it was shipped from Oakland, California. This queen size quilt is approximately 90″ by 98″. The main colors are red, yellow, and white. There is one green block that is obviously mis-pieced. There is a label on the back which says, “Born to Quilt” Quilt … Continue reading

Recovered! Tales of Ireland

Julie Holahan asked for help in locating her Tales of Ireland quilt. It was last seen on May 28, 2014 when it was shipped from Conyers, Georgia to Roswell, Georgia. The box was empty when it arrived at its destination. And then the good news! Julie’s quilt found its way home! It was delivered to her by the shipping company. It was not in its original shipping box. Julie says, … Continue reading