Old 08-17-2010, 09:22 AM
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Lynnejean
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Originally Posted by LaurieE
I will never enter a quilt in a local show again. A lot of quilters don't even have a chance.

The judges are usually local, within the state, not the same town. To make a long story short, the reason my daughter won a blue ribbon for her wholecloth quilt was because she overheard the judge say she couldn't tell if the wholecloth was made by another local quilter (the judge mentioned that quilter by name) or someone else so on the off chance that it was made by that other quilter, my daughter's wholecloth got a blue ribbon.

That comment by the judge said it all.

I do have to brag that my daughter's hand quilting is excellent. I am even in awe at how many stitches per inch she gets and they're even too.

Bottom line, the local judges know the work of the local quilters and give ribbons accordingly.
The last quilt show I went to there were so many quilts that were excellant and didn't get ribbons and so many that were just okay and got ribbons that it was clear to me that the judges were biased toward quilters they knew. I will never enter a competition for this reason.
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