Stolen: ZigZag Through the Garden Quilt

Please help Melanie Testa find this two sided, hand printed ZigZag Through the Garden quilt. There are some commercial prints on the back, but most of the fabrics are of her own printed creation of reds, yellows and blues. The quilt measures 68″ x 75″ Melanie’s quilt was made in 2017, machine pieced and machine quilted and is not labeled. It was last seen during the winter of 2017/18. Of … Continue reading

Ninja Turtle Quilt believed sold for drugs in North Dakota

Andrea is asking for help in locating a quilt she made for her 7 year old nephew, Toby. Andrea made a bear paw style large twin sized quilt of green, tan, red, orange, blue, purple and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fabrics for the front and back of the quilt. The quilt is machine pieced in a bear paw quilt pattern and machine quilted with a label which reads, “Cowabunga, Dude!” … Continue reading

Recovered! Diamond in the Rough

Amy Gay reports the loss of a quilt made by Katherine Gay called Diamond in the Rough. The quilt was last seen at the Cajun Dome on February 21, 2018 in Lafayette, Louisiana. It was turned in for the State JrBeta convention. It was judged and placed second, but it was never seen again. On April 7, Amy reported that this quilt, along with all of the stolen art projects, … Continue reading

Sabie’s quilt

Debbie Witt hopes to recover a quilt she made for her granddaughter, Sabie. The quilt was last seen on December 18, 2017 in Fredericksburg, Virginia. It was wrapped, packaged, and shipped to her granddaughter in Wildwood, Missouri. Debbie just found out the quilt never arrived. At the time, there was a rash of packages stolen from porches in their neighborhood, so they do not know if it was delivered to … Continue reading

Recovered! Stolen Batik Quilt

Julia Gore needs help recovering her stolen quilt. The quilt was last seen on January 22, 2018 at a shipping facility. It was delivered to the wrong address in Glen Allen, Virginia. Either the recipient’s neighbor is not being truthful about receiving the quilt or it was stolen off their porch. This quilt was intended as a gift for Julia’s parents. A week later, Julia reported the wonderful news that … Continue reading

Erin’s Cats quilt

Lynne Ferraccio hopes to recover a quilt that was made for her by June Ison. She last saw it around 2004-2005 in Adrian, Missouri. This quilt is twin size. The main colors are purples. Each block has a hand appliquéd cat silhouette in purple on a white background. There is purple sashing and white in between. The quilt was made around 1990. If you have found a quilt that fits … Continue reading

Tulip Quilt

Kaitlyn Roberts would like to recover a twin-size Tulip quilt made by her grandmother. This quilt was last seen during May 2017 at a dry cleaners in the . The main colors are white, green, red, and yellow. It was hand pieced and hand appliquéd over thirty years ago. There is a patch on the back with Kaitlyn’s full name on it and a picture of her as a child … Continue reading

Two quilts missing from Texas State Fair

Monica Donohoe needs help recovering two missing quilts. These quilts were on display at the Texas State Fair in the Junior Division. The disappeared from the Creative Arts Building at Fair Park in Dallas, Texas. They were last seen on October 22, 2017. This twin-size, red quilt was made by Monica’s daughter, Marisella Michelle Mercado. It is machine pieced and machine quilted. It is labeled, “My first quilt, Marisella Mercado, … Continue reading

Transportation quilt

Rosie Balusek is searching for a Transportation Quilt that was made by her mother, Rena Chauvin. This quilt was last seen during November 2016 in a quilt shop in Bay City, Texas. It had been brought to the store for minor repair. The shop is now closed. It is possible it may have been taken to someone’s home for repair. This twin size quilt is mainly blue. The squares include … Continue reading

Southwest

Ethel Granger hopes to recover her quilt, called Southwest. This quilt was last seen during September 2017. It was stolen from her home in Port Arthur, Texas. This quilt was made from a commercial pattern. Ethel used Southwest Designs by Sindy Rodenmayer of FatCat Patterns. It is 60″ by 75″. The main colors are browns, tans, orange, and yellow. This quilt is hand appliquéd, machine pieced, and machine quilted. The … Continue reading