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Patchworkers - 52 Years and Going Strong

Written By The Mountain Eagle on 12/7/25 | 12/7/25

WINDHAM — The Patchworkers Quilt Show was held at the Senior Center on October 11th & 12th in Windham. Attendees from far and near came to see the magnificent quilts but also to support the Mountaintop and Greene County Communities.

The Patchworkers would like to thank all that attended and also those who supported us to make another successful show.



Ginny Gurley (left) from Prattsville with her daughter Nancy Hodge is the big winner of this year’s raffle quilt. The proceeds will go to the Greene County Women’s League, Cancer Care and other worthy causes.

Vice President Yvette McNerney’s quilting shows the Patchworkers philosophy.


Lucky winner Rev Tavares wins the Chinese Auction basket “Kids Travel” made by Patchworker Carole Muggeo.

New members are always welcome like Helen Olander-Frank. No experience needed.


Patchworker President Sandy Benjamin surprises her granddaughter Payton Benjamin with a tee-shirt quilt honoring her volleyball tournaments.


Laura Ferro gifts her brother John a fish quilt celebrating his favorite hobby.


Christmas is right around the corner and Eileen Buel is ready with her quilt “Santa’s Tree Lot."


Michelle Rogers gives the quilt isles a final inspection before the doors open.


Pat Pelham, Jean  Van Vechten and Betty Verhoeven all 90 plus years and still going strong.



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