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Karen Stefiuk quilts

Aug 11 2011

During January 2011 eleven of Karen Stefiuk’s quilts disappeared when her van and trailer were stolen. They were parked outside of her home in Maple Ridge, British Columbia in preparation of a move.

“Just Beneath The Surface” is an original quilt. It is 29″ square. It has orange, reds and yellows on a dark blue background, and there is green in the center. The center is a very detailed interlocking Japanese design. It is hand pieced and machine quilted, and it is embellished with beads in the center of the flowers. There is a label on the back in the lower center. This quilt was shown at the 2006 Canadian Quilter’s Association National Show and it won a Judge’s Choice award.

“Lionheart” is also an original design. It is 23″ by 27″. It is a wholecloth quilt dye-painted with muted greens and browns. It is machine quilted with Superior thread. The image is a photo Karen took at a safari park in Oregon. It was made in 2004. It also has a label on the back with Karen’s name, the quilt’s name, and her aold ddress. This quilt was displayed at the 2004 Association of Pacific West Quilt Show in Seattle.

The photo above is a detail of “Gung Hay Fat Choy” which is a 30″ diameter round quilt. Another original quilt, it uses a blue batik with Chinese characters and the Hoffman 2002 quilt challenge fabric. It is hand appliqued and machine quilted. Like the others, it is labeled with Karen’s name, the quilt’s name, and her old address. Karen writes, “This is one of my favorite pieces, made for the 2002 Hoffman Challenge winning 2nd prize in the applique competition.”

If you’ve seen any of these quilts, please contact Karen at [email protected].

 

Bird House Quilt

Aug 03 2011

Bird House by Donna LeiphartDonna Leiphart hopes someone finds her Bird House quilt. It was last seen during June 2011 in Frankford, Delaware. It was stolen from her house, probably by a homeless person. It could now be in Delaware, Pennsylvania, Michigan, or Minnesota. A police report was filed.

This quilt is full bed size. The main colors are red, black, and green. It is machine pieced and machine quilted. Donna made it in 1998. It has a label on the back with Donna’s name and “York, PA”. The label is sewn on the back in the lower right hand corner.

If you find this quilt, please contact Donna at [email protected].

 

Quilt left at Panera

Aug 01 2011

Ginny Feikert hopes someone found a quilt that she is currently working on. She accidentally left it in Panera (St Louis) Bread Co at Mid Rivers Mall in St Peters, Missouri. It was not turned in to their lost and found. It was last seen on July 7, 2011.

It is a “4 patch posie” quilt intended for her daughter. The rows are mostly finished and are ready to be sewn together. The main colors are light blues, dark blues, pinks, greens, and purple. It is machine pieced. It was in a plastic container inside a natural colored canvas tote bag with gifaffes embroidered on the pockets.

Ginny is offering a $25 reward for the return of the quilt, no questions asked. If you have seen this quilt, please contact Ginny at [email protected].

 

Around the World - Turtles and Frogs

Jul 29 2011

Emily Florence hopes someone has found her son’s quilt. It was last seen on July 25, 2011 in Flagstaff, Arizona. They are not sure what exactly happened. They were traveling when they found out it was missing. Emily called all of the places they visited, but now one had it. This is Emily’s son’s special quilt and has sentimental and loving value.

This blue and green quilt is the size of an average baby quilt. It features frog and turtle fabrics. The name “Levi” is in the center. “Love, Mom 2008″ is embroidered in the lower right corner.

If you find this quilt, please contact Emily at [email protected].

 

Sweetwaters Table Runner

Jul 20 2011

C&T Publishing is searching for a gathered table runner made by Sweetwaters. This quilt is 42.5″ by 16″. It disappeared, along with three other quilts, during May 2011 from Spring Quilt Market in Utah.

If you know anything about the disappearance of this or the other quilts, please contact C&T Publishing at [email protected].

C&T is offering a reward of $4,000.00 — no questions asked — for the return of the quilts. If one quilt is returned, the reward will be based upon the appraised value of the quilt.

 

Floral Sampler

Jul 20 2011

Please be on the look out for Deborah Kemball’s quilt, Floral Sampler. It disapppeared after Spring Quilt Market in Salt Lake City, Utah.

This original quilt is 28″ by 42.5″. It is featured on the cover of the book, “Beautiful Botanicals.”

If you find this quilt, please contact C&T Publishing at [email protected].

C&T is offering a reward of $4,000.00 — no questions asked — for the return of the quilts. If one quilt is returned, the reward will be based upon the appraised value of the quilt.

 

Dryer Lint Etc.

Jul 20 2011

Joyce R. Becker is asking for help recovering her quilt, Dryer Lint Etc. This 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 fabric, colored dryer lint, felted dryer lint and silk fibers. It is further embellished with Angelina fibers and hand french knots. It is machine appliqued and machine quilted. It is labeled with “Joyce R. Becker, Dryer Lint Etc., 2008, Kent, WA.”

If you help with the recovery this quilt, please contact Joyce at [email protected].

C&T is offering a reward of $4,000.00 — no questions asked — for the return of the quilts. If one quilt is returned, the reward will be based upon the appraised value of the quilt.

 

Pink and Green Courthouse Steps

Jul 18 2011

Annestacia White is asking for help locating a quilt that was stolen from her home in Bellingham, Washington on May 6, 2011. A thief came in through and open bedroom window and took the quilt sometime between 11 PM and 2 AM.

This quilt has great sentimental value. It was made by her Grandma Colleen Yuhl, and it was given to Annestacia on Christmas 2009. The quilt is labled on the back with “Made with love by Grandma Colleen.” It is just smaller than 48″ by 72″. It has lots of light and dark pinks and greens. The back is light green. It is made of courthouse steps blocks with 1/4 square triangles as the center. It is machine pieced and machine quilted.

If you find this quilt, please contact Annestacia at [email protected].

 

Tara and Julian wedding quilt

Jul 18 2011

Nancy Timm is searching for a quilt made by Melanie Schatz-Pattay. It was made as a wedding gift for Tara Lee (her current name) and Julian.

The quilt was made using Judy Martin’s “Star Happy Quilts.” It uses bright batiks, mostly magenta and yellow. It has a label on the back saying it is a wedding gift for Tara and Julian. After being married in Minnesota, they moved to his native Mexico. A divorce followed a few years later. The quilt was supposed to have been mailed from Mexico back to St. Paul, Minnesota sometime between 2007 to 2009. The maker believes the recipient didn’t tell her for quite a while that the quilt was missing.

This quilt is king size, at least 105″ by 105″. It is machine pieced and machine quilted on a long arm machine.

If you find this quilt, please contact Nancy at [email protected].

 

Crazy in the Garden

Jul 14 2011

Allison Aller is hoping that someone has found her missing quilt called “Crazy in the Garden.” It was last seen on May 14, 2011 at Quilt Market in Salt Lake City. It was in the C & T Publishers booth, but it never arrived back at C & T’s headquarters after the market was over.

This original quilt is 46″ by 46″. This heavily embellished quilt features garden colors; blue, green, pink, orange, and purple dominate. The quilt is covered with three dimensional flowers. It also has appliqued, machine embroidered hummingbirds and butterflies. There are several beaded butterflies as well.

This is the quilt that is on the cover of her book, “Allie Aller’s Crazy Quilting: Modern Piecing and Embellishing Techniques for Joyful Stitching.” The quilt also won a second place in the Embellished Quilts category at the IQA Houston Show in 2010.

There is a label on the lower right corner of the back that says, “Crazy in the Garden by Allison Aller, Washougal, Washington, 2009.”

If you find this quilt, please contact Allison at [email protected].

C&T is offering a reward of $4,000.00 — no questions asked — for the return of the quilts. If one quilt is returned, the reward will be based upon the appraised value of the quilt.