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sewbizgirl 12-04-2011 05:40 AM

Heartbreaking... So sorry!

duckydo 12-04-2011 05:53 AM

Oh how terrible, I will pass the word on. Hope it turns up

bobquilt3 12-04-2011 06:40 AM

What a heart-ache. I've posted it on Facebook and MyQuilt Place (AQS board) lets hope that with enough coverage it can be found.

Grace MooreLinker 12-04-2011 07:01 AM

I posted this blog on my face book page , maybe some one will read/see and reply

Glenda m 12-04-2011 08:14 AM

How awful for this to happen. Keep us posted. Hoping for the best.

svenskaflicka1 12-04-2011 09:16 AM

i put this on facebook, as well, and my friends have begun reposting. (none of them are even quilters--just outraged at the theft!)

Snorky Lvs2Quilt 12-04-2011 11:13 AM

What a horrible, horrible person to steal this quilt. I am praying it will be returned to its rightful owner. I too would be just devastated to lose such a masterpiece.:(

KimS 12-04-2011 11:42 AM

I just don't understand why someone would do that!! I sure hope it's just been misplaced and is found quickly.

MadQuilter 12-04-2011 11:51 AM

I was taught that if something isn't mine to take then I don't take it. Simple as that! I get so angry when I hear of people stealing (assuming the quilt was "taken"). I hope it will be recovered, but I don't really hold much hope. If someone took it to sell it or give it as a gift, they would have to take the label off. It's a crazy world we live in.

BellaBoo 12-04-2011 01:40 PM

A microchip won't locate the quilt and the quilt would have to be taken somewhere to be scanned. What is needed is a tiny GPS chip with app for your phone that would alert you when the quilt is on the move. Won't be long when technology will put an end to most scummy thieves.

QandE2010 12-04-2011 02:08 PM

How would anyone be able to take it down and haul it out the door without being noticed? It sounds like a well choreographed heist if you ask me. Keep us posted if it is found. Nothing makes me more mad than a dirty rotten thief.

Latrinka 12-04-2011 03:29 PM

Awe, that's awful! Pray that it's soon found!

BettyGee 12-04-2011 05:31 PM

That is heartbreaking. It is a beautiful quilt and quite unusual so if it should turn up in my area I'll sure let you know.

JanieH 12-04-2011 11:22 PM

Thanks for letting us know about it. I will definitely alert as many of my friends as possible. I hope someone finds it and it can be returned to its maker.

Sallyjane 12-05-2011 11:09 AM

not my quilt - Sharon Schlotzhauer's
 
Some of you misread my post. It was not my quilt, I was just spreading the word. Here is a cut and paste from Bonnie's Web site:

"This morning I received a note from Sue who told me about Sharon’s devastating news that her quilt disappeared after being shown in Houston. It is not a misplaced shipment --- the quilt went missing before shipping.

She writes:

I’m hoping you can post this information and picture on the on-line quilt group you’re with. I just found out that my “Really ‘Wild’ Flowers! Second Season” quilt went missing the day after the Houston show and I’m devastated and heart-broken beyond words. I’m offering a cash reward for its safe return, no questions asked. I would just like to have my quilt back home. The size is 62” x 64.5”.


Please urge each of the gals to send the information out to their own personal contacts as well if you would.


Thank you so much,

~ Sharon

If you have seen this quilt, please contact Sharon Schlotzhauer.

Sharon, being one who has to ship quilts often, and travel with them often, I feel your horror and devastation over your missing quilt. I hope we can find it and return it to you in short order!!

Everyone, please get the word out! I hate the thought of Quilts being stolen or missing for any reason."

TexasGurl 12-05-2011 03:20 PM

Hopefully it was misplaced, but seems as if that would be noticed by now. It says the quilt disappeared the day AFTER the Quilt Festival ended, so that would be Monday. It was not taken DURING the show, or at closing.
We were there Sunday when the show ended, and we noticed staff was taking more steps to secure the quilt display areas. You could not walk back down the outside aisle to exit, once the show closed.

TexasGurl 12-05-2011 03:24 PM


Originally Posted by QandE2010 (Post 4750843)
How would anyone be able to take it down and haul it out the door without being noticed? It sounds like a well choreographed heist if you ask me. Keep us posted if it is found. Nothing makes me more mad than a dirty rotten thief.

It was taken on Monday, AFTER the Houston show closed on Sunday - not during the show or at closing.

Bicycle Hobo 03-19-2012 02:19 PM


Originally Posted by Greenheron (Post 4749100)
If box stores and clothing stores can attach electronic anti-theft devices without harming clothing perhaps it's time to try this on exhibited quilts.

Not true. I have worked for many years in the garment/fashion industry locally. I have attached these D-Tech devices myself to clothing. And you might not be aware of:

The plastic tag is usually attached by a thumbtack jammed into a seam which is supposed to hide the hole that it causes. Generally it does not. Eventually the hole will grow bigger. So that prized quilt is damaged by the same instrument that is supposed to protect it. I would make photographs of the treasure or better yet as my habit, I make a second tiny miniaturized version of the original prized quilt using the same fabrics (or similar if not available) and construction techniques for display & even handling by interested parties. That way the original is safe at home......or locked up in a safe.

LadyElisabeth 03-19-2012 02:31 PM

As a quilt family we all need to help watch out for each other and our quilts. We joke about the quilt police, maybe we need to become a quilt security police force :)

Bicycle Hobo 03-19-2012 02:42 PM

Or better yet, how about letting the "All-seeing, All-knowing" 24/7 Internet intercede for us on our behalf:
http://lostquilt.com/



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