What do judges look for when judging quilts in a show?
#1
Super Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 1,779
I'm thinking of entering a few quilts as judged entries in the local guild's show next Spring. I know that a certain percentage of the judging is given for different aspects of the presented piece.
Does anyone know, generally, what judges look for and what are some good tips so that a quilt may be considered as a top candidate?
Does anyone know, generally, what judges look for and what are some good tips so that a quilt may be considered as a top candidate?
#4
Google Goddess
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Central Indiana (USA)
Posts: 30,181
intersections meet!
Originally Posted by costumegirl
I'm thinking of entering a few quilts as judged entries in the local guild's show next Spring. I know that a certain percentage of the judging is given for different aspects of the presented piece.
Does anyone know, generally, what judges look for and what are some good tips so that a quilt may be considered as a top candidate?
Does anyone know, generally, what judges look for and what are some good tips so that a quilt may be considered as a top candidate?
#7
Power Poster
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Michigan
Posts: 12,861
balanced quilting, visual impact, use of color and creativity. binding needs to be full to the edges. straight, squared, edges not rippled/wavy. borders proportionate to the center of the quilt. even stitches.
they see the visual impact of the quilt first just like we all do, then they start measuring and checking out the technique, and quality of workmanship. make sure you follow any rules such as size, hanging sleeve guidelines (if required) appliques need to be attached well (as with any embellishments)
the judges write up a little report on each quilt even if you do not win any ribbons their criticism is invaluable, read it and look over your quilts and learn, never take it personal...they are not making personal judgements, they do not even know who's quilt they are judging.
they see the visual impact of the quilt first just like we all do, then they start measuring and checking out the technique, and quality of workmanship. make sure you follow any rules such as size, hanging sleeve guidelines (if required) appliques need to be attached well (as with any embellishments)
the judges write up a little report on each quilt even if you do not win any ribbons their criticism is invaluable, read it and look over your quilts and learn, never take it personal...they are not making personal judgements, they do not even know who's quilt they are judging.
#8
The National Quilting Associatiion website has lots of information on judging criteria.
http://nqaquilts.org/judges/judges-about.php
http://nqaquilts.org/judges/judges-faq.php
Although local shows (quild, county fair, 4-H, etc) may differ slightly, it can't hurt to aim high. Most show committees will let you know in advance what the quilts will be judged on and if you Google quilt judging criteria, you will find a wealth of additiiional information online.
http://nqaquilts.org/judges/judges-about.php
http://nqaquilts.org/judges/judges-faq.php
Although local shows (quild, county fair, 4-H, etc) may differ slightly, it can't hurt to aim high. Most show committees will let you know in advance what the quilts will be judged on and if you Google quilt judging criteria, you will find a wealth of additiiional information online.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Central Ohio Quilter
Links and Resources
12
06-05-2013 02:56 PM