I dropped my quilts off at the count fair
#1
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I dropped my quilts off at the count fair
This is my fifth year of entering and judging is tomorrow. I'm always super excited and super nervous to see how my work will do. There were more quilts this year than in the past so I'm eager to see how tomorrow goes.
Anybody else a fair participant?
Anybody else a fair participant?
#6
Our fair just wrapped up and I did enter, but in the preserving categories. I won 3 blue ribbons and 3 red ribbons on my jams and jellies! I don't think I have made a quilt yet that would be good enough for the fair. Maybe next year!
Good luck to you! Let us know!
Good luck to you! Let us know!
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I entered once about 4 years ago, just for fun. To my surprise I won a ribbon! That was very exciting for me. I keep intending to enter again, but I never see to have anything "good enough" finished in time. I'm going to have to make it a specific goal if I want to enter again. I go and look at the quilts every single year, though.
DH enters his photography every year, and usually takes home a couple of ribbons.
DH enters his photography every year, and usually takes home a couple of ribbons.
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Several years ago I entered our local fair but not quilts. I had home canned goods (tomato pasta sauce, sweet hot pickle relish, salsa (both red and green) and blueberry jam) I also entered some Ukrainian Easter Eggs (Pysanky) and a wooden box I had painted a Bengal cat on and lined the inside with faux fur in a leopard print. I won a lot of ribbons that year. The box and the eggs took first but there were only a few entries in the easter decorations category. The box cracked me up as the judge was more impressed with me lining it with the fake fur than the painting, it was displayed so you could see the inside, not the decoratively painted outside. The canned goods I got ribbons on everything too. It was fun. At our fair you get a small cash prize in addition to the ribbons so I made enough that it covered my entry fees and our admission to the fair and all the bad for you but oh so yummy fair food.
I wouldn't enter my quilts because the building they are displayed in is not the best and I wouldn't trust them to not get dirty and possibly damaged. Also they don't display them very well. Most are folded up and hung on a rail so you can only see 1/4 of the quilt.
I wouldn't enter my quilts because the building they are displayed in is not the best and I wouldn't trust them to not get dirty and possibly damaged. Also they don't display them very well. Most are folded up and hung on a rail so you can only see 1/4 of the quilt.
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