Stolen: Kayden’s First Year quilt blocks BreAnna Hodge is looking for 88 quilt blocks, cut and ready to make a queen size t-shirt quilt. BreAnna’s husband’s car was involved in an automobile accident. It was parked at a junkyard in Barboursville West Virginia on August 21, 2018, when someone broke into the vehicle and stole the blocks. The quilt blocks were made from BreAnna’s son’s “first outfits, including Marshall football, … Continue reading
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Jacque Nation is asking for help in finding a quilt top that’s about 50″ x 60″ that she made in 2018 from a collection of Oklahoma State University t-shirts. Jacque describes the quilt top as being made up “of mostly orange, black and gray fabrics. The t-shirts are as follows: one with OSU Alma Mater, another: True Fans wear Orange, and Pistol Pete in the Center. Its a 3,2,3,2,3 design … Continue reading

Laurie Rush lost a pink quilt top in Westminster, Californiain June 2012. They were moving and she unknowingly sent it to Goodwill. It was in a black bag, and she thought it was something else. Four years have passed and she still hopes she can recover it. The quilt top was probably around 50″ by 45″. The 6″ blocks were made from mostly different pinks, some shimmery, some black backgrounds … Continue reading

Betty Rodrigue is asking for help in recovering a Trip Round the World quilt made by her mother. The quilt was last seen sometime before July 4, 2016 in her home in Saint Cloud, Florida. Her son put two quilts in a station wagon to go back home. He and his wife made a stop on the way, and when they got home they realized the quilts were not in … Continue reading

Jeanne Gibbons is asking for help locating her Whig’s Defeat quilt top. This is a work in progress. It was last seen on July 10, 2016 in Phoenix, Arizona. It was in her car, in her sewing bag. Her car was broken into and her entire sewing kit, including the corners of this work in progress was stolen. This work in progress is in two pieces, approximately a 36″ triangle. … Continue reading

Carole Vogel is asking for help locating a quilt that she made for her husband, Eric, for his 60th birthday. This quilt was last seen on February 4, 2016 when it was shipped from Penang, Malaysia to a quilter in Puyallup, Washington. On June 21, 2016, Carole got the wonderful news that her quilt top finally arrived! Carole wrote, “Look what my quilter received today! I cried… Please let your … Continue reading

Carol LaForest is searching for a quilt that was made for her by her sister. It is a Grandmother’s Garden Quilt (using hexagons to create flower shapes). The quilt was last seen on October 29, 2009 in Taylor, Michigan. It was left at Carol’s sister’s house. She passed away unexpectedly. A company came in to move her items out per the landlord. They claim they never saw the quilt. This … Continue reading

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

Debbie Leonard Lovejoy is hoping someone finds her Rajah Medallion Quilt Top which she was in the process of making. It was last seen at the Best Western in Keene, New Hampshire on December 12, 2015. The quilt top was in a colorful, eye-catching African-made workbasket which, overloaded as I was carrying various bags, was inadvertently left behind in the motel room as we departed. On this occasion, neither she … Continue reading

Susan Nixon was participating in an improvisational round robin exchange during 2012-2013. Three quilt tops were at the house of one of the participants when that person became ill with cancer and eventually died at the end of October 2015. Someone going through her belongings found the quilt tops and wants to return them to their owners. One of the three quilt tops had a label with the names of … Continue reading