Johnny’s Teddy Bear Quilt

Johnny's Teddy Bear Quilt by Cathy Smith

Melissa Bair is looking for a baby quilt that Cathy Smith made for Johnny Bair. It was made from a pastel blue, green, and beige teddy bear panel. The three teddy bears are made out of plush fabric and the quilt has the name “Johnny” embroidered in the center. It is about 36″ by 48″, and it is signed on the back of a solid square. This quilt was last … Continue reading

Sami’s Log Cabin Quilt

Tabitha Lustig is hoping someone has found the quilt she made for Samantha Casas. The quilt was made in 2008 for Sami’s 18th birthday, and it is the first quilt Tabitha made using free-motion quilting. The quilt was last seen in Henderson, Nevada. It is a queen-size log cabin quilt, made mostly of black, white, red, orange, and yellow fabrics. The backing is orange flannel. It is machine pieced and … Continue reading

Zoo Babies

Pamela Jones was searching for a Zoo Babies quilt which she made for her great-granddaughter, Madeline Jones. It was adapted from a commercial pattern in "Quilts, Bibs, Blankies…Oh My!" The quilt was last seen on October 6, 2009 in Ft. Polk, Louisiana. Pamela shipped the quilt in an un-marked box from Chapmansboro, Tennessee to Ft. Polk. Her local shipping company reports the box was delivered on October 10, however the … Continue reading

Winnie the Pooh Blankie

Cindy North hopes to recover a Winnie the Pooh blankie that belongs to her son, Andrew. It was last seen in 1996 when it was accidentally left behind on an airplane, under the seat. This flannel blankie was made in 1992 from a pre-printed blanket and then hand quilted. It is about 40″ by 40″. It is white with characters on the front, a blue back, and a satin edge. … Continue reading

Red Flannel With Sunbonnet Sue

Selina Bergeron hopes to recover a quilt which was made by her mother, Linda Ballard Bolli. Selina hopes to someday pass it on to her daughter, Selina Bolli Bergeron Hendricks. In was taken by Selina’s ex-husband in 2002 either in Midwest City, Oklahoma or Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This full-size quilt was made from shirts she had worn when she was with me in the 1970’s. This quilt was one of … Continue reading

High School Graduation T-Shirt Quilt

During May 2004 Britt Connery’s truck was broken into while it was parked outside of a hospital in San Francisco, and her quilt was stolen. The quilt was made by Patty Connery for Britt’s high school graduation. The quilt is 60″ by 48″. It was made in 2003 using twelve special t-shirts including: Town and Country Preschool, Sulphur Springs School, Placerita Junior High, Hart High School, YMCA Camp Fox, basketball, … Continue reading

Dad’s Quilt

For Christmas 2008 Jessica Matthews gave her father a special quilt. On New Year’s Eve 2008 it was stolen from her father’s house was broken into and it was stolen off his bed. They assume the theives threw everything on the quilt, then just wrapped it up and took off. This is a queen to king size quilt. It is mostly blue, red, black and some green. About 90% of … Continue reading

Raggedy Hearts and Stars

On January 3, 2005, Cindy Vogler sent a quilt to her husband when he was deployed. She shipped it from the Evans, Georgia. At some point, it was removed from the box and the contents were repackaged in a smaller box with the custom and insurance labels inside. Her original printed address label was cut off with a piece of the box still attached and used on the smaller box. … Continue reading

Fish Quilt

Linda Hynick’s granddaughter’s fish quilt was lost in a move from Phoenix to El Mirage, Arizona on November 21, 2006. The moving company was Starving Students, but they say they do not have the quilt. Logan’s baby quilt is about 36″ by 45″. It is machine pieced and hand pieced. There are blue, yellow, green, and purple fish. The first border has a yellow background with sea-life fabric. There are … Continue reading

Squares Etc.

Charlotte Soares is hoping to recover a quilt that she made for her son. Sometime during the summer of 2006, he threw it in the rubbish. The rubbish goes to Brentford depot (United Kingdom) where it is compressed and sent by rail to Sutton Courtenay landfill in Oxfordshire. Her only hope is that a refuse worker en route saw it and retrieved it. The single-size quilt is made of random … Continue reading