Glenda Wilder is asking for help in locating three quilts, all her original design. These quilts were shipped from Hannover, Germany to the US, to be used as display items in a quilt show in Houston, TX. A box containing quilts was shipped on October 16, 2018 from Germany to Houston, TX. When it was received at the show, the package was sealed and inside was a note from the … Continue reading
Category Archives: Miniature

Leah Jorgensen would like to find a small baby quilt called Baby Bliss. Leah made this quilt for her first daughter when she was 3 months old. The quilt was last seen during 2013 in Clark County, Washington. This quilt is 24.5″ by 28.5″. The main colors are pink and red. It is made entirely from a charm pack of Bliss by Bonnie & Camille. It has a “love” appliqué … Continue reading

We are happy to report that Angelika Schwienbacher’s quilt, “Oriental Spices,” has finally made it home! The quilt was last seen in October 2013 in Seeboden, Austria. After an exhibition of the group “Quiltirol” it was sent back to owner by mail from Seeboden, Austria to St. Martin, Italy and it did not arrive when expected. Three months after it was shipped, the quilt was finally delivered! This quilt is … Continue reading

Please be on the look out for this miniature yo yo doll quilt. It was on loan to the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. It was being displayed on a doll-sized brass bed in a display case in the lobby. The bed and the quilt disappeared on February 27, 2013. The quilt was made by Pat Lewis who volunteers at the museum. It is just 6″ by 6″. Pat … Continue reading

Joyce R. Becker was asking for help recovering her quilt, Dryer Lint Etc. The quilt was last seen on May 15, 2011 in Salt Lake City, Utah. It was on display in the C&T Publishing booth during Spring Quilt Market. This is the quilt which was used on the cover of Joyce’s new book, “Quick Little Landscape Quilts.” This purple and green quilt is 18″ square. It uses hand-painted SkyDye … Continue reading

Lynn B. Welsch hopes someone can help her recover her original quilt called “Circle Game.” It was last seen on August 10, 2011 when it was shipped by FedEx Ground to the International Quilt Festival in Houston, Texas. The last bar code scan of the package was made in Las Cruces, New Mexico. FedEx is suggesting she file a claim. This origial quilt is 15″ square. It has a black … Continue reading

Studio Art Quilt Associates are searching for a missing quilt by Pat Gould. It was last seen on July 25, 2010 at the International Quilt Festival in Long Beach, California. It was on display at the SAQA booth, but apparently it was not packed up with the other auction quilts. This quilt is 12″ square. The main colors are browns and grays. It is a painted silk wholecloth quilt featuring … Continue reading

During May 2007, Sue Atkinson’s Miniature Log Cabin quilt was stolen from Mrs. Martin’s Quilt Show in Monbulk, Victoria, Australia. This quilt is 20 inches square. It is made with blue and pink scraps so that the pink strips form a heart shape in the center of the quilt. It has a pink border surrounded by blue prairie points. The log cabin blocks are 2 inches square and there are … Continue reading
Sarah Meyer is hoping to recover a Miniature Mariner’s Compass which was lost by a shipping company. It was shipped during February 2005, but it was never received. The quilt is 11-inch square. Sarah used a pattern by Patchwork Plus. The background fabric is white with gray snowflakes. Various tone-on-tone blues make up the compass. It is machine pieced and machine quilted. Please contact Sarah through the Lost Quilt Come … Continue reading

During Easter 2001, Joyce R. Becker was teaching at the New Plymouth Symposium in New Plymouth, New Zealand showing her quilt, La Jolla Tranquility. During a short break, the quilt disappeared even though someone was keeping an eye on her quilts. This small, miniature-sized quilt is hand-painted with a scene of La Jolla Beach in San Diego, California. It is machine quilted. There is a label on the back with … Continue reading