Recovered! A Day at the Beach

This quilt was stolen from Heartbeat Quilts in Hyannis, Massachusetts on Cape Cod on July 15, 2003. “A Day at the Beach” was made by Mary Leahy. It is the cover quilt of the pattern with the same name. This one is the original quilt made before the pattern was sold commercially. And now we have a happy ending!!! On July 8, 2011 this quilt was returned to Heartbeat Quilts … Continue reading

Five Colors of Fish

Kathleen Isaacson needs help locating a quilt, called Five Colors of Fish, that she made for her son, Noah. The quilt was last seen in Nashville, Tennessee in 2000 or 2001. It dropped out of the stroller one day when Kathleen was shopping. Kathleen used a pattern from the book, “Fast Patch Kids’ Quilts,” by Hallock and Heath. This baby quilt has a teal bubble background and includes red, yellow, … Continue reading

Where Eagles Soar

In 2005 Liz Bacom made a quilt for her son, Greg, who is in the Marines. When he moved from Okinawa to Californina in 2007, this quilt never arrived with his household goods. The twin size quilt is mostly teal blues and creams. Bald eagles are fussy cut for all the blocks. It is machine pieced and machine quilted. There is a label hand-sewn to the back that says, “Where … Continue reading

Recovered! Signature Quilt Top

Janet Avants found a signature quilt top while cleaning out her grandfather’s house after he recently passed away. None of the names on the quilt are family, and no one in the family recognizes the names as friends or acquaintances, so they decided to try to find who it might belong to. The quilt was discovered in 2006 in San Angelo, Texas. It is about 71" by 79". There are … Continue reading

Queen of Hearts

Debra Gabel is searching for an original quilt, Queen of Hearts, that she was entering in the 2007 Hoffman Challenge. She shipped it on April 11, 2006 from the Highland, Maryland. It was supposed to have been delivered to California on April 14, but no one knows where it is. The quilt is approximately 30″ by 40″. The main colors are pink, lime, white, and teal. It includes the 2007 … Continue reading

Four Landscape Quilts

Four landscape quilts have been shoplifted from the Yankee Pride Quilt Shop in Champlain Mill, Winooski, Vermont. The quilts were made by Kay Vascik. They were last seen in 1999. Each of the quilts are labeled on the back with the title, name and date written in Pigma pen. Signs of Spring is shown in the top left. It is 24″ by 28″. The main colors are soft greys, tans, … Continue reading

Recovered! Silk Nights

On September 22, 2004 Jennifer Conroy sent a silk quilt from Sydney, Australia to her son, Tremayne Bryant, in Nashville, Tennessee. She made the quilt for his 34th birthday, but it never arrived. Three months later, on December 24, 2004, the quilt was finally delivered! The 60″ by 120″ whole cloth quilt is called Silk Nights. It was made from a Thai silk stripe and is bound with a batik … Continue reading

Flannel Cuddler

Leslie Brush is looking for a quilt she made for her son. The flannel quilt, made of triangles and squares, is approximately 90″ by 70″. The main colors are teal, black and lime as seen above. The shapes and colors form large diamonds. It is machine pieced and machine quilted. It has a label, blind-stitched to the back, which says something like, “For my beloved son, Michael Looper, from Mom, … Continue reading

Crocus

During Fall 2002, “Crocus,” disappeared from Ann Calland’s suitcase after a show and tell lecture. It was last seen in Belfountaine, Ohio. This original quilt was made by Fred Calland. It is 72″ by 48″ The main colors are white, green, lavender, and teal on a yellow background with a dark green border. It was made in the 1980s. Please contact Ann at acall@comteck.com if you can help with the … Continue reading

Found: Hawaiian Applique Wall Hanging

Found and searching for proper owner. A 42" by 42" wall hanging that features teal applique on a beige background was left at the Dreamcrafters Quilt Shop in Hogansburg, New York around Summer of 2001 in a bag with two other items. Please contact the Dreamcrafters Quilt Shop at dreamquilt@aol.com for more information. … Continue reading