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Sunday, January 26, 2025

Quilt Show Awards

Quilting Guild of The Villages (QGOTV) with more than 1,200 members in 29 chapters, held its biannual “Showcase of Quilts” on Friday and Saturday. A member could enter two quilts; three if they participated in the challenge; and four if they completed a quilt started in a workshop with a visiting artist. 

399 quilts were displayed.

I showed two quilts; the same two quilts that appeared in Jacksonville (Florida) Quiltfest last September. Neither quilt earned an award.

This quilt show was much different!

I learned via email on Thursday that both quilts received awards, but I didn’t know until late Friday morning, when I went to the show, what those were.

In the Modern Category, Feelin’ Groovy, a maximalist-style quilt that was exhibited at QuiltCon 2024 in Raleigh, won first place.

As if that wasn’t enough of a surprise, it also received an award I was not familiar with: National Association of Certified Quilt Judges (NACQJ) “Award of Merit” for “Outstanding Achievement in Quiltmaking.”

Wow!

Apparently, a certified quilt judge (or judges who concur) can give this award, one per quilt show, if they desire. No one in Quilting Guild of The Villages has ever received this award. 

On the NACQJ website, in the Award of Merit Gallery, you can see the quilts and quiltmakers who have received this award since its 2016 inception.

In 2024, 78 makers earned this award;
in 2023, 70 makers;
in 2022, 54 makers;
in 2021, 21 makers;
in 2020, 25 makers;
… and so on.

It's fun to scroll through and see all the names, locations, and huge variety of quilts that have earned this award. 

I found the names and quilts of several modern-makers such as Veruschka Zarate @prideandjoyquilting, Sarah Ruiz @bysarahruiz, Kate Gawler @buttermilk_hill, and Maria Shell @mariashellquilts

I am honored. It's been an extremely meaningful recognition and experience for me.

My second quilt entry was Alternate Route, a two-color improv quilt started in a virtual workshop - "Dancing With the Wall" - with Irene Roderick @hixsonir. I machine quilted and big stitch hand quilted this quilt. It was a 2024 QuiltCon reject. #quiltconreject

I expected to see Alternate Route hanging with the other modern quilts on the floor of the auditorium. But it was moved...Ha, ha! It took an "alternate route!" 😂

You might imagine my shock at seeing it displayed on the stage! The quilt on the far left received a Judge's Choice award from Judge Karen Roberts. The quilt in the middle received the Viewer's Choice Award at the 2023 Showcase of Quilts.

Alternate Route on the right received Honorable Mention in the Modern Category and received a Judge’s Choice Award, from Judge Beverly Fine.

More shock and awe!

Such a turn-around in recognition, for both quilts, can only be explained by the subjectivity of quilt show judges. It’s apparent that as much as each judge strives for objectivity, different personalities come to different conclusions.

While Showcase recognition doesn’t offer any financial rewards, some beautiful ribbons and wearable pins are awarded! 

With the show theme of “Blossoming Arts,” flower ribbons were appropriate. This year, a color-coordinated felt flower pin was attached to each quilt, alongside its ribbon. When the maker arrived at the show, she was expected to detach the flower pin and wear it. I proudly wore my three flower pins on both show days.

Ribbons were made by members of Mamie Chapter of QGOTV, and flowers (about 125 of them!) were made by one lady, Terri. The center of each flower pin matched the color of the awarded ribbon. They're beautiful! 

(In case you’re wondering why I didn’t receive a fourth flower pin… no pin was made for the NACQJ award because it’s a national award, unanticipated by QGOTV volunteers who administer Showcase. )

A much-anticipated aspect of Showcase was seeing quilts made by members of the Sumter County 4-H Club. I am one of several volunteers who helped 8 to 14 year-olds make their quilts.

I assisted this eight year-old boy.

And this 11 year-old girl... is adorable. Her quilt was awarded third place! We hugged. 😊

Two longarm quilters volunteered their time and machines to quilt each child’s quilt, and give each of them an opportunity to use the longarm themselves. These kids had a wonderful experience with the entire quiltmaking process, didn't they? 

This is the club (missing three member in this photo) and their two leaders who work hard to give these kids well-rounded experiences in an assortment of crafts.
 

As if all that wasn't enough to celebrate, TODAY is my 16th Blogiversary! I began blogging on January 26, 2009 and have continued to do so regularly ever since. I have written 1,346 posts these past 16 years! Lots of words! Blog-readers and blog-commenters... thank you! I wouldn't keep doing this without your responsiveness.

If you run into me somewhere this week, you’ll see a dazed but happy look on my face. It’s not only that I’m happy to no longer have residual effects of COVID, but I remain in gobsmacked awe about Showcase. What a weekend! Linda

31 comments:

  1. Wow! Your quilts are so impressive, and to have their merits recognized makes the hard work worthwhile. Also, I hope that you are recognized and appreciated for your volunteer efforts with the 4-H kids. I look forward to reading your blog and seeing what you're working on.

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  2. How wonderful to receive those awards, no wonder you dazed and happy, many congratulations!

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  3. Debbie @ Bluebell Ridge HandworkdJanuary 26, 2025 at 4:21 PM

    Such an exciting weekend for you - so happy to see the recognition of your quilting skills and art. I’m equally happy to read of your work with the 4H members!

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    1. Hi Debbie! Thank you so much! Yes indeed, it's been an exciting weekend. Monday begins with a boring morning of exercise, but I'm grateful to be feeling well enough to do it. I contracted COVID on January 10, and recovery has been slow. As scheduled as my Saturdays have become, I'm always glad when I take time to go to the monthly 4-H meeting. Working with the kids is very rewarding. Thank you for your "happy" on my behalf!

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  4. Fantastic! Love both quilts.

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    1. Thank you, Anonymous! I appreciate your effusive comment. And thanks in advance to all Anonymous commenters. I wish I knew who each of you were.

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  5. Congratulations Linda, Well deserved! Those ribbons are adorable. Thank you for your kind work with the next generation of quilters!

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  6. Congratulations on all of your ribbons but especially the NACQJ award! You are so right about getting different responses from different judges but I also think it depends on the other quilts in the competition. Just keep putting your work out there.

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    1. Hi Sherrill! Thank you for your congratulations, on everything! Of course it's the NACQJ award that's had me reeling. I still can't believe it. Though I know all judges are trained similarly (at one time, I pursued information about becoming a judge myself), but it's apparent that different judges see different things, and have differnt opinions. I'm just happy my quilt hit the right note between two judges!

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  7. Congratulations on your awards! What a special honor NACQJ! WOW!! Congratulations too on your 16th blogging anniversary!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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    1. Thank you so much, Terry! Once again, I hope you're seeing my replies here because your email address bounces. Indeed, the NACQJ Award of Merit just blew me away. I can't begin to express how happy, yet humbled, it's made me feel. If I never win another award (and that's very possible!), I will die happy. :-) Thank you for blogiversary wishes too. In that case, I amaze myself! Ha! I can't believe I've been writing posts and replying to comments for THAT many years! Whoo.

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  8. Congratulations! What a thrill for you to be recognized. So happy to see the 4-H members you assisted featured here. Thank you for mentoring the future.

    Amy in NJ

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  9. Congratulations again! Love the gorgeous quilts! Loved seeing your awards and seeing you!

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  10. Congratulations Linda for ALL ! You know I love your quilts and it's so nice that juges recognise your talent. More energy to recover from Covid ;-) And so nice are the quilts of these two young quilters!!! Joyeux bloganniversaire :-) Reading your blog give happiness!

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  11. Pamela Dempsey in Northeast Texas 😻January 27, 2025 at 8:41 AM

    Ohhh! What exciting news! 😻😻😻😻 So happy for you 🥹! I can only imagine your family’s pride in you and also the 4H group. The ribbons and pins are beautiful 🤩 too! Congratulations on the blog anniversary as well and thank you for sharing your knowledge and inspiration! Hugs. 🤗

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    1. Hi Pamela! Thank you very much! This IS exciting news for me. I appreciate your happiness on my behalf. My family, except for my Dad and hubs, don't know about my ribbons. I've been a quiltmaker for so long that they don't care. My friends, like you, have been uber-supportive and congratulatory, and I really appreciate that. Agree about the ribbons being beautifully made. The Mamie Chapter of QGOTV did a marvelous job with their assignment to make them. Delighted that you appreciate my blog too. Thank you! I'm simply amazed that I've kept it up for 16 years! Astounding to me. Where has the time gone?! Hugs back! Linda

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  12. congratulations on these awards, well done
    I am glad you are feeling better after being sick.
    Those 4H kids are incredible, superb creativity.

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    1. You're so nice to comment, Rosemary. Thank you very much! I feel honored about all this, including getting to work with the kids and see them see their quilts on display. So rewarding. I'm delighted about finally feeling better. Still coughing now and then, but not like a week ago. It feels good to feel good again!

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  13. Congratulations, Linda. How exciting to win those quilting awards. And congrats on your 16th blogiversary! I'll be celebrating mine in just a few days.

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  14. Many congratulations!! What a special (and as yet unheard of) national award, too. And how I love to see young people quilting- they must have felt so proud.

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  15. Hey what an accomplishment!! I didn’t make it to showcase (highly unusual right?). Just too many rehearsals and shows. But heard from the big cypress ladies and had to check this out on your blog They are just awesome. Congrats on that unique award as well. Sara

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  16. Congrats, Linda!!! They're both amazing quilts and I'm so happy for you! Alternate Route--haha!!! Great alternate route!!! Love the ribbons! And your great big smile!!!

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  17. That's wonderful - congratulations! I zoomed into the photos to see the quilting details. Well deserved!

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  18. Congratulations on your wins! The quilts look fabulous! I love reading your blogs and instagram posts!

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    1. Well thank you, Heidi! Though I don't know you, I really appreciate your lovely compliments. I have the BEST blog-readers! :-)

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  19. Congratulations on the ribbons and the blog! I don’t know how you get so much done.

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  20. Congratulations! Of course quilt show judges are subjective, both when they like your quilt and when they don't, BUT I think the quilt has to stand out to be considered for an award at all. So of course the award is validation. I think both your quilts are wonderful!

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  21. WOW! Congrats Linda. What an exciting time for you. Zooming in on the quilts, I loved looking at the quilting. It is spectacular. I especially love the Feeling Groovy quilt but the hand quilting on Alternate Route is gorgeous. I am so happy for you!

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  22. Huge congratulations, Linda - so deserved. I absolutely admire your amazing quilting skills. Enjoy all the excitement and kudos! God bless.

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  23. I'm so happy for you Linda. Those awards are so well deserved and made extra special by winning the Outstanding Achievement in Quiltmaking. What a true honor. You should be very proud. Well done.

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  24. Very well-deserved awards. Congratulations!

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