The Palo Verde Patchers Quilt Club offers members many opportunities to develop new skills and friendships by providing a variety of Special Interest Groups and classes.
Traditional quilting, …
You must be a member to read this story.
Join our family of readers for as little as $5 per month and support local, unbiased journalism.
Current print subscribers can create a free account by clicking here
Otherwise, follow the link below to join.
To Our Valued Readers –
Visitors to our website will be limited to five stories per month unless they opt to subscribe. The five stories do not include our exclusive content written by our journalists.
For $6.99, less than 20 cents a day, digital subscribers will receive unlimited access to YourValley.net, including exclusive content from our newsroom and access to our Daily Independent e-edition.
Our commitment to balanced, fair reporting and local coverage provides insight and perspective not found anywhere else.
Your financial commitment will help to preserve the kind of honest journalism produced by our reporters and editors. We trust you agree that independent journalism is an essential component of our democracy. Please click here to subscribe.
Need to set up your free e-Newspaper all-access account? click here.
Non-subscribers
Click here to see your options for becoming a subscriber.
Register to comment
Click here create a free account for posting comments.
Note that free accounts do not include access to premium content on this site.
I am anchor
CLUBS
Patchers slate numerous classes, interest groups
Posted
The Palo Verde Patchers Quilt Club offers members many opportunities to develop new skills and friendships by providing a variety of Special Interest Groups and classes.
Traditional quilting, modern quilting, art quilting, machine embroidery, appliqué and handwork and just a few of the SIG groups. In addition, classes and demonstration are offered on a variety of quilting techniques every month.
The Quilts For Causes SIG Group has two programs to provide members the opportunity to contribute their time and skills for special causes. Shelter quilts provide quilts for women and children transitioning from abusive relationships at the New Life Center in Goodyear. Honor Quilts makes quilts for combat veterans that are presented once a month (October-May) 6 p.m. on the third Wednesday of the month in the PVP Kuentz center club room.
At the first presentation of the season, Oct. 19, the Patchers honored siblings Ruth and Thomas Kanaley. Thomas served in the Air Force in Iraq from 1991-2009, working in life support, while Ruth served in the Air Force as a flight nurse in Germany from 1989-2010. She assisted in transporting patients who were arriving from Iraq to hospitals.
PVP’s club rooms are open 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Friday (until 8 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday) and 8 a.m.-noon on Saturdays. Announcement meetings are 10 a.m. on the first, third and fourth Tuesdays. Monthly general meetings are on the second Tuesday of the month at the R.H. Johnson Social Hall. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. and the meeting starts at 10 a.m. Visitors are welcome to attend meetings.
Carolyn O’Bagie Davis is the speaker for the general meeting Nov. 8. Her presentation and trunk show will focus on Hopi Indian quilting. She has written several books on the history of archaeology, quilting and western history. She has curated many traveling museum exhibits and was inducted into the Arizona quilters Hall of Fame in 2010.
Information regarding all PVP activities and club classes can be found at patchers.scwclubs.com. Call President Nancy Steely at 623-546-6240.