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running1 02-04-2011 01:54 PM

After following the responses to Andrea's question, "Why do we quilt?", I was wondering about what judges look for in a quilt? I realize there are usually many categories, and the criteria for excellence might vary according to the type of quilt... But are there any universal points for a winning entry in a quilt show?

Murphy 02-04-2011 02:19 PM

I don't know this answer, but am interested in this information as well. I am sure someone will be able to enlighten us both (smile).

amma 02-04-2011 02:32 PM

Here are some other topics where this has been discussed :D:D:D

http://www.quiltingboard.com/search....+quilts&u=&s=1

klgreene 02-04-2011 03:00 PM

I don't want mine judged. I like all the imperfections in them. I only make them for myself and gifts. And if someone I give a gift to judges it, then they didn't desereve it. But then there are some absolutely WONDERFUL quilters out there and if I was the judge, they would probably all get 1st place.

running1 02-04-2011 03:15 PM

yes... I definitely understand that! As a retired science teacher, I saw (on more than one occasion) a science fair project that barely won a spot in the regional fair only to take high honors at the next level. Even though judges try to be objective, it must be humanly impossible. Well, we ARE human...

Thank you for your response to this question.. I figured there were some universal qualities on which most judges agree.

Originally Posted by stewyscrewy
I do know for a fact that there are a few that they start out with. 1. they want to make sure the quilt is perfectly squared. 2. the binding are full. 3. all points are pefect. 4. all seams are not bulky. 5. the quilting blends with/into the quilt. the rest is up to each individual judge(errr official quilt police) Joking...... You have to remember each judge is only offering thier own oppinions. you can have 1 specific quilt looked at by 5 different judges and each one will say something different.

:)

LivelyLady 02-04-2011 05:02 PM

I have entered quilts in the little hill town fairs and although I have gotten blue ribbons I also have gotten no ribbons The great thing is, is they critique the quilts for only your eyes to see. So it's not only fun, but it's a great learning curve.

quilting memaw 02-04-2011 05:17 PM

I spoke to one professional quilter and he told me that one of the first things a judge looks at is the binding. If it does not have the padding wrapped up with the binding they will pass it up. He said he has seen this at many shows....who knew!?

DogHouseMom 02-04-2011 06:08 PM

The other thing I heard is that the corners of the binding must be perfectly mitered.

Queen Deb 02-04-2011 06:16 PM

My county fair lets people follow the judges around, do all do that?

sewwhat85 02-04-2011 07:41 PM

all so interesting


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