Top Tips for Quilting for Show

LeahDay

Leah Day has been teaching online since 2009. She's the creator of the Free Motion Quilting Project, a blog filled with thousands of quilting tutorial videos. Leah has written several books including 365 Free Motion Quilting Designs, Explore Walking Foot Quilting with Leah Day, and Mally the Maker and the Queen in the Quilt.

3 Responses

  1. QuiltShopGal says:

    Great post. I'd like to heighten awareness that getting into juried shows, as well as winning an award is also relative. Technically, you can also enter your quilt in one category and not win, as within that "category" there may be other quilts that are better. Yet, had you entered in a different category you might have one. All relative. Some shows and judges may shuffle quilts around from one category to another, while others judge quilts by category that they were submitted. Of course then, regardless of category there are awards that don't care (e.g. best of show, viewers choice, etc.).

    But what ever you do, enter. It is a great opportunity to learn and improve your quilting skills by entering. Don't think of judges as being nit picking as they do strive to provide everyone, including best of show winners, constructive feedback. That feedback doesn't mean that item alone you could have won if that issue had not been spotted in your project, it is just something that they can recommend you to consider working on. Again, even award winners get such constructive feedback.

    QuiltShopGal
    http://www.quiltshopgal.com

  2. Suzy Webster says:

    When I enter quilts in shows I never expect to win. That way when I di its really exciting. It's also interesting to see the judges advice. Some of it can be very humorous. I once had a judge comment that she didn't think the Orange binding on my quilt was good. I loved it.
    I would add don't be afraid to change you plans for the quilt along the way and stand back and look and "listen" to your quilt.
    Suzy Webster websterquilt.blogspot.com

  3. marj k says:

    It is also important to remember that one person's opinion is just that — I have seen quilts rejected from shows that are winners in other shows. So the important thing is not to take it personal and enter in another show…… A judge is just a person with an opinion. They are trained but also not infallible. And they have their own likes and dislikes.

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