Jar Quilt

Lisa Pierson made a Jar Quilt for her Aunt Lois. She sent it to Anson, Texas Hospital or Stamford, Texas Hospital. Her aunt has since passed away, but the quilt was not found in her belongings. The quilt was last seen in 2005, but Lisa would like to get it back to share with her family. The jars contained things related to Texas and personal things like horses, tomatoes, cowboys, … Continue reading

Ashley’s Texas Quilt

On June 11, 2009 Mona Alloway’s quilt was stolen out of a truck parked in the Hobby Lobby parking lot at the Forum Mall in San Antonio, Texas. The truck was broken into. The Garmin GPS and an AT&T phone were taken along with a bag containing three quilt tops and three sheets for the quilt backs. This quilt features the Texas flag, pictures of ranch horses, longhorn cattle, goats, … Continue reading

Texas is Wills Country

In 2005 Lisa Pierson made a special quilt for her aunt, who recently passed away. The quilt featured images that represented her aunt’s life as a mother, farmer, horse owner, and Texan. Unfortunately, the quilt disappeared from a hospital in Anson, Texas. The lap-size quilt is a jar quilt. Special fabrics include western themes, farming, and animals. It is machine pieced, machine appliqued, and machine quilted. Please contact Lisa at … Continue reading

Horse Wall Hanging

In March of 2005 Patty Latourell sent her granddaughter a quilted horse wall hanging for her ninth birthday. The 16″ by 25″ wall hanging was sent from Ventura, California and it arrived in Elverta (a suburb of Sacramento, California) with the confirmation saying that it had left the shipping company. It was never delivered and when Patty had the shipping company check, they had a weekend person working who could … Continue reading

Recovered! Horse Quilt

Fifteen years ago Charlyn King let her ex-husband’s young child use her Horse Quilt. They temporarily moved to Fort Lee, Virginia and Charlyn hadn’t seen or heard from them or the quilt since. The quilt was posted on this site in November 2006. Happily, in July 2008 the horse quilt was returned by the grown son after his stepmom saw it on lostquilt.com. … Continue reading

Ann Holmes Quilts (One Recovered!)

On November 23, 2005, two original art quilts, “Rainbow Falls” and “Working Together to Achieve Our Goals,” were stolen from Ann Holmes’s booth at Woolworth Walk in Asheville, North Carolina. Two years later during August 2007, Ann received a wonderful surprise. When she returned from a weekend trip, a package mailed from North Wilkesboro, North Carolina was sitting on her front porch. Inside was her missing “Rainbow Falls” quilt, along … Continue reading

Arabic Lattice Quilt

Elizabeth Glass hopes to recover a quilt she made for her nephew, Patrick O’Daniel. It was stolen from an army barracks in East Texas. It was last seen in November 2005. Patrick was moving out of the barracks, and when they got back for the final load, the quilt and some CDs were missing. The 52″ by 58″ quilt is an Arabic Lattice in a lightening bolt pattern. The main … Continue reading

Horses Galore

On June 15, 2005 “Horses Galore,” the quilt shown to the left, was stolen out of a suitcase somewhere between Perth International Airport and Johannesburg. Lyn Brosens made her 63″ by 63″ quilt using the Snuggle-up Quilt pattern by Honeysuckle Cottage. The main colors are blues and tans. All of the fabrics have horses or horseshoes on them. This quilt is machine pieced and machine quilted. It has an embroidered … Continue reading

Hand Tied Patchwork

Nicole R. Miller would like to recover a quilt made by her grandmother. The quilt was last seen in June or July 1999 at the Cloverhaven Trailer Park in Millington, Tennessee. The pictures shown here are of a similar quilt with most of the same fabrics. The twin-size, patchwork quilt is hand-tied. The brown patches are about 5-inch square. It has a fabric that is antique looking with landscapes, horses … Continue reading

Trails End

Ginger Leetch’s quilt, “Trails End,” has been missing since August 18 or 18, 2002. It was last seen during Stateline Days in Stateine, Idaho. The quilt was made from a commercial pattern by Sunset Silhouette Designs (picture used with permission). The wall hanging is about 20″ by 23″ In includes seven main colors ranging from dark purple at the top to light blue near the middle. The horse and indian … Continue reading