The Tauranga Patchwork and Quilters Group was formed in 1989 after a founding member, Mrs Margaret Hall, put an advertisement in the local newspapers looking for ladies who wanted to start such a club.
Several women joined her, and so began the continual growth and success of the group.
Initially meeting at the the facilities made available in Tauranga Boys' College, they later moved their meetings to the Tauranga Art & Craft Centre in Elizabeth St, renting space and then taking up a share in the ownership of the building.
Their present membership stands at 88, which does not include the breakaway group that has formed at Papamoa.
The Art & Craft Centre was perfect for the group's exhibitions in their early years, but with growing popularity and audience numbers the exhibitions are now staged at larger public venues - both Baycourt Theatre and Memorial Park have been used in the past.