What would you recommend?
#1
What would you recommend?
I have two antique quilts that were left with me to do some repairs. I let the person know I had to finish some work for another individual that came prior to her. She was fine with that. So I finish the work on the first and decide to call and let her know how things were progressing. Her number is no longer in service. I have no way of reaching her and don't know if is because of Covid or what. I am not going ahead to do the work on the second quilt until I have heard from someone who knows something. The person's name is Jane Spencer, a very nice lady. Her disconnected phone is 662-890-7783, does anyone recognize it? What I wondered is what would you do with these quilts and how soon?
#3
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Join Date: Aug 2018
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I don't want to publish more personal data, but I got quickly got results relating to apparently a daughter named Jane, and a father named John A. I'll send a private message with the info.
#4
I would finish the quilt repairs on both pieces. Then when the owner or someone from the family is located you can say you have done the job as requested and agreed upon. I hope you locate the owner. The quilts obviously were important to her and she trusted your skill to handle the precious pieces of her quilting history.
#7
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Houston, TX
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That's a tough call Deb. I wouldn't do anymore work on the quilts. There's a good chance you'll either receive payment for what you've already done so why put in more work that you don't get paid for? I'm not sure what you can do other than an internet search and then just wait.
#8
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Location: Ontario, Canada
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How did the two of you make your connection in the first place?
Perhaps back tracking can help you solve your mystery?
If you are close enough, perhaps a visit to her home?
The neighbours may be able to give you the info you need.
As to the repairs? .......... Perhaps with the goodness of your ♥, you could finish the 2nd quilt as well. If you find her, then you have them ready to return. Consider how the repaired quilts may warm her ♥, or her family's ♥s, should you eventually make the connection and find not so good news, such as serious illness, or worse, death. If you don't find them, you would still have the quilts ready on a moments notice, if eventually you do.
Perhaps back tracking can help you solve your mystery?
If you are close enough, perhaps a visit to her home?
The neighbours may be able to give you the info you need.
As to the repairs? .......... Perhaps with the goodness of your ♥, you could finish the 2nd quilt as well. If you find her, then you have them ready to return. Consider how the repaired quilts may warm her ♥, or her family's ♥s, should you eventually make the connection and find not so good news, such as serious illness, or worse, death. If you don't find them, you would still have the quilts ready on a moments notice, if eventually you do.
#10
First of all I am sorry you have to go through this to track her down. I would not start the second one until I have made contact with someone either her or her family. Go back to the beginning of how she found you. That would be the first way to track her. There maybe someone would know what is going on. Another thing you may want to do is vet these quilts with all the information you know about them going as far back as you were told with names dates weddings and so on. The history tells the story when all else may be lost. Let the history live on. Hopefully you will be able to find her of family soon.