Sally Schneider's queen-sized scrap quilt, "Farmer's Daughter," was taken out of its bin, and has disappeared. You can find out more info here. Sally lives in Albuquerque, NM.
If you see this quilt (photo below), contact me, or Sally, via Facebook, as soon as possible!
Thanks for your help. Shame on the person who thought stealing this quilt was such a great idea!
Update: Sally provided more info -- this quilt was being shipped to her publisher in Washington State, along with several others, for use in her newest book. Someone at UPS (or with access) opened the box and took the quilt -- although there were no damage to the others, the box weighed 7 pounds less upon delivery than what it did when Sally shipped it. (In other words, the missing quilt weighed 7 pounds...) Very odd.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
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