Comforts of Home Quilt Show
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Pryor Patchers Quilt Guild's "Comforts of Home" Quilt Show features 150+ quilts, several vendors, door prizes and food on-site. There will also be prize baskets and a quilt for which we will be selling tickets. There will be demos of tips and techniques ongoing both days. 9 am to 4 pm.
Show Quilts
Judged Quilts
Quilting Venders
Special Displays
Door Prizes
Demonstrations
Lunch/Snack Bar
Country Store
QOV Block Contest
Lost Members Memory Display
Display of Donation Quilts
Opportunity Quilt Raffle
https://www.pryorpatchers.org/2023-quilt-show/
Comforts of Home Quilt Show
Phone : 918-434-6323 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : pryorpatchers@gmail.com
Web: www.pryorpatchers.org
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