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Old 11-06-2014, 10:21 PM
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GrannieAnnie
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Originally Posted by AudreyB
At our local quilt show last month the judge completed an evaluation sheet on each quilt. My quilts were entered in the "Pantograph Form of Quilting" so obviously I followed the pantograph. The judge commented on all of them that they should have had "more quilting."

Isn't the amount of quilting a personal choice? And isn't following the pantograph enough? Especially since the category was pantograph?

I think I was penalized unfairly and that they should have judged on the quality of the quilting.

Any thoughts?
IMO, the amount of quilting is absolutely a matter of choice. As long as there were not big gaps between stitching, he/she was dead wrong. And I'd enter a protest.
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