I found a quilted heart

WILLIAMS — I Found a Quilted Heart, or IFAQH, is a program of volunteers that makes and sets quilted hearts around the country. They have been found in Flagstaff, Sedona, Prescott, Yuma and, now, in Williams. One of these quilted hearts was found on the gate of the patio of Anna’s Restaurant on Railroad Avenue in Williams.

The mission of IFAQH is to, “Simply leave hearts in a public place for a random stranger to find to brighten their day…” If you find a heart, they say, it is meant for you to keep. The only string attached–aside from the one used to hang the heart–is they request that you go to their web site and tell them about finding the heart. The group is made of anonyomous volunteers who make and distribute the hearts. The group, in fact, explicitely asks that no one use their logo or information for any profit, including classes on sewing, heart kits and the like.

According to their web site, the program was sparked when they found a quilted heart at the Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada on Jaunuary 29, 2014. The heart had a simple tag that read, “I need a home.”

Quoting their web site, “Once we were home, we searched abandoned art projects, the web, geocaching coordinates, and anything we could think of to find out what this heart was and what it meant. After weeks of searching, we decided that this little heart brought us so much joy, that we should do the same for others.”