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Coral Sea

Mar 18 2003

Coral Sea by Renee Corl

Coral Sea by Renee Corl

On October 29, 1990 a friendship quilt was stolen from The Quilt Basket in Wyandotte, Michigan. The quilt belonged to Renee Corl. It had fifteen friendship blocks, made by the Trenton Quilters, and it had been assembled and hand quilted by Renee.

Overall the quilt is about 80″ by 100″. The main colors are blues and corals. The details of each block are as follows:

  1. Jacob’s Ladder made by Kathy Alfonsi, signed (embroidered) K. Alfonsi in ecru floss, medium and light blue with unbleached muslin background.
  2. Devil’s Claw made by Nancy Jones in navy and medium blue with a muslin background. The signature embroidered with ecru floss, Nancy Jones.
  3. Boxes, made by Babe Julian and cross-stitched thus in white floss, four companion prints in four shades of blue.
  4. Block name unknown, probably an original design (but is similar to Hollywood Lights), made by Cheryl Hoshaw signed as such in navy thread, made in navy, medium wedgewood and an ecru and navy print as a background fabric.
  5. Card Trick, made by Shirley Knudsen and signed (embroidered) the same, in medium blue thread; three blue fabrics with muslin background. Fan design quilted in the fan shaped motifs. One of the blue fabrics is the same as used in outer border.
  6. Jacob’s Ladder made by Betty Hunter and signed B. Hunter in medium blue thread. Navy solid, navy print, medium blue solid with muslin background.
  7. Eight-Pointed Star varieation made by Sharon Pushaver signed and embroidered the same in medium blue thread. Three shades of blue fabric with muslin. Thistle-like quilting motif.
  8. Variable Star made by Mary Ann Wolski signed (embroidered) MAW; three blue prints from light to dark. Feathered wreath quilted into the large isolated center diamond and roses in the outlying squares and triangles.
  9. Postage Stamp Baskets made by Renee Corl in four blue prints of the same medium dark value with muslin background. Embroidered full name in medium blue thread. Quilting motif in baskets is either clam shell or double basket weave.
  10. Appliqued flower in navy pin dot, navy print and two other lighter values of blue. The center circle is the same print fabric as the outside border. The block was made by Martha Canter, signed Mar Can in ecru floss. Echo quilting.
  11. Block name unknown but made by Nancy Locke in five values of blue, signed same as above in royal blue, brighter than most of the other signatures.
  12. Flowers, Hearts and Bow made by Rosalie Crandel, signed R.C. The wreath of flowers is surrounded in a feathered flower quilting motif and echo quilting.
  13. Kansas made by Debbie Barnes, signed and embroidered in medium blue. Flower motifs quilted in corner squares. Four different blue fabrics.
  14. Hydrangea, one large flower with embroidery made by Bonnie Funke, signed Bonita in ecru thread. Butterfly design quilted into upper right part of square with diagonal quilting lines in background.
  15. Bonnie’s Pride, made by Helen Kirk and signed in medium blue thread; various values of blue with muslin background.

If you have any information regarding this theft, please contact Renee through the Lost Quilt Come Home Page.

 

Curry, Turmeric and Paprika

Oct 14 2002

Curry, Turmeric and Paprika by Connie Brown

When Connie Brown sent her quilt, Curry, Turmeric and Paprika, to the Folk Art Center on the Blue Ridge Parkway in Asheville, North Carolina, she never expected that it would be stolen from the sales floor. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what happened. The quilt was last seen on September 3, 2002. The quilt had been put in with the shop’s regular stock. When the manager when to get it for a display, it was discovered missing.

This quilt is an original design. The center star explodes into four Ohio Stars in the corners. The stars have checkerboard centers. It is 35″ by 35″. The fall-colored quilt consists of olive greens, yellows, and coral turquoise accent. The binding is made from several of the fabrics used in the main quilt design. The backing is yellow with brown and coral splotches. It is machine pieced and machine quilted using gold sliver thread in spiral designs. Connie made the quilt in July 2001. There is a label that is hand appliqued to the lower left corner on the back. The label has the quilt name, and Connie’s name and address.

If you’ve seen this quilt, please contact Connie at mail2thebrowns.com.

 
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Colours of St. Lucia

Mar 08 2002

Colours of St. Lucia by Ann Sullivan Densleigh

Densleigh (Dennie) Anne Sullivan created this original quilt, Colors of St. Lucia, using a variety of tropical prints in aqua, teal, turquoise, peach and coral. She strip-pieced the fabrics and cut them into squares and circles similar to the traditional Drunkard’s Patch block. She embellished the quilt with thread painting, beading, and bridal tulle layered to create the sea coral. There are three-dimensional flowers and manipulated fabric for the palm trees. The finished size of this machine pieced, machine quilted, fabric art is 50″ by 50″.

There are two labels on this quilt. One is Dennie’s own decorative, descriptive label. The second had Dennie’s full name, address, and phone number. It is computer generated with waterproof ink and sewn on with tiny hand stitching.

In March 2001 this quilt won second place at the Arizona State Guild Show. It was also juried into a fibre art show at the Lincoln Gallery, Ft. Collins, Colorado for the month of July 2001.

Dennie’s quilt was featured in Louisa L. Smith’s book, “Strips ‘n Curves,” which was published by C&T Publications in November 2001. (There were two errors made when the book was printed. In the index, the quilt was incorrectly listed as being made by author of the book. They also incorrectly spelled the title using the American spelling of “colors” instead of the British version, “colours.”)

This quilt was last seen on August 28, 2001 when the author, Louisa L. Smith, sent it from Loveland, Colorado to Sun Lakes, Arizona.

If you have any information regarding this quilt, please contact Dennie at [email protected].

 
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Appliqued Challenge Quilt

Apr 15 2000

Susanne McCoy participated in a quilt challenge sponsored by her Florida Guild. During the fall of 1996 she shipped it to Coral Springs, Florida using a shipping company. The shipping company said the quilt was successfully delivered but no one on the receiving end ever saw it.

The quilt is about 30″ by 35″. It is machine pieced and quilted in shades of purple and is made of calicos. The main focal point is a 20″ tall, appliqud woman in a bustier, skirt and go-go boots. She is done in a cartoon style.

On the quilt Susanne had written: Congratulations CSQ 1986 - 1996

There is also a small appliqu of what looks like a page from a newspaper complete with writing and photo transfers.

Have you seen a quilt which fits this description? If so, please contact Susanne at [email protected].

 
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