89-year-old quilter's addiction warms newborns, needy children, elders

Elsie Gatcomb, 89, appeared before the Prescott Valley Arts and Culture Commission June 20 and showed several of her quilts. This one, held up by Kevin Dey, right, and Lee Power, she made in 1938. “No one told me circles were hard to do,” Gatcomb said.<br>
Trib Photo/Sue Tone

Elsie Gatcomb, 89, appeared before the Prescott Valley Arts and Culture Commission June 20 and showed several of her quilts. This one, held up by Kevin Dey, right, and Lee Power, she made in 1938. “No one told me circles were hard to do,” Gatcomb said.<br> Trib Photo/Sue Tone

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