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Basket Quilt

May 18 2006

Basket Quilt

Noemi Flores and Domingo Borrero need your help finding a basket quilt that disappeared while being shipped through a shipping company. This quilt was last seen during December 2005 in Massena, New York. It was being shipped to Artesia, New Mexico. When Noemi received the package it was empty.

This quilt is wall hanging size. It is made using Eleanor Burns’s May Basket pattern. The main colors are green, creme, and red tones. It is machine pieced, machine quilted, and features silk ribbon embroidery. It was made in 2005 but does not have a label.

If you find this quilt, please contact Noemi and Domingo through the Lost Quilt Come Home Page.

 

Silk Ribbon Needlecase

May 12 2005

Silk Ribbon Needlecase by Helen Eriksson

On April 9, 2005 a Silk Ribbon Needlecase was stolen from Helen Eriksson. It was the class sample and project for the class she was teaching at Piecemakers Country Store in Costa Mesa, California.

For more information, please go to the Piecemaker website.

Please contact Helen through the Lost Quilt Come Home Page.

 
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Silk Ribbon ‘N Lace

Apr 21 2004

Silk Ribbon N Lace by Joyce Grove

Joyce Grove is hoping to recover her Silk Ribbon ‘N Lace quilt top. This is a cream colored king size quilt top with cream colored lace, candle wicking, and other embellishments. It was hand and machine appliqued, and machine pieced in 2003. This quilt was in Joyce’s sewing room in her home around April 8, 2004. It was either accidentally taken to Goodwill with other bags or it was brought out to the trash. The loss occurred in Bloomington, Indiana. Posters offering a $250 reward have been posted at the local Goodwills and their sister stores. The picture shown here is not the missing quilt top, but it is an identical quilt that Joyce made for her daughter.

For more information, please contact Joyce through the Lost Quilt Come Home Page.

 
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Susan Plack Quilts

Nov 03 2003

“Talk about a surreal set of circumstances,” writes Susan Plack. “I packed up our van when we were concerned about having to evacuate because of the (California) fires, and when we unpacked, the bag of quilts was put in the pile of things to donate to fire victims by mistake.” Now Susan needs your help recovering these missing quilts! They were last seen on October 31, 2003 at the St. Vincent de Paul warehouse in San Deigo, California where they were accidentally donated with other clothing items.

California Lighthouses is an original quilt features twelve California lighthouses around the Star of India clipper ship. It is about 80″ by 80″. The blocks are set in an Attic Windows variation. The back of the quilt also has a large window. It is hand appliqued, machine pieced, hand quilted and has silk ribbon embroidery. The quilting is not complete and it does not have a label yet.

Southern California Missions is a 70″ by 80″ original design that features local missions. There is a trail that connects the blocks. The quilt top is hand appliqued and machine pieced and the names of the missions are embroidered, but it is not completed yet. There is a label on the front on a mission sign.

San Diego Victorians is a 70″ by 80″ quilt that was created from photos of Victorian houses. The photo shows only the top two rows of houses. This top is hand pieced and hand appliqued with some silk ribbon embroidery but not yet quilted or labeled.

Jesse’s Graduation Quilt is a 120″ by 120″ quilt that features t-shirts in an attic window setting. The blocks have white backgrounds with t-shirts appliqued on top. This quilt also features blue jeans, twill pants fabric, band patches, clothing tags and signature blocks. It is machine pieced and machine appliqued and not yet layered or quilted. A label in one of the attic windows on the front says, “Jesse, Rock on!” The photo shows the start of the back of the missing graduation quilt, showing an example of fabrics and designs.

Below are also four blocks that were also accidentally sent to the thrift store. Each block is an original design based on photos taken by Susan. Each block is 17″ square. In order, they are a Miner’s Cabin in Canada, Dungaire Castle in Ireland, a Japanese building, and the Taj Mahal.

If you have seen any of these quilts or blocks, please contact Susan through the Lost Quilt Come Home Page.

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