Thursday, December 4, 2025

Wednesday Emails

For those of us who enter quilts into QuiltCon, the annual modern quilt show hosted in February by The Modern Quilt Guild (MQG), early December means a little anxiousness about receiving an email for each entry. Did three jurors accept my entry? Or was it "rejected"? - a term that isn't used in the email, but one that quilters have adopted as a hashtag for Instagram posts: #quiltconreject a fabulous online quilt show.

The reason #quiltconreject is a great quilt show is that 1,571 entered quilts were not accepted! Only 470 of the 2,041 quilts entered made it into the show. 

I received four emails Wednesday. Two of my quilts were not accepted; two quilts were accepted. I'm delighted and honored. 

QuiltCon "Rejects"
Party Time! was not accepted. No reason is ever given, so I can only begin to guess what jurors didn't like about this one. 

I made it during two different improv workshops with Cindy Grisdela @cindygrisdelaquilts. The first workshop was in-person, through Quilting Guild of The Villages. The second workshop was online through Central Florida MQG. 

My quilt reflects aspects of both workshops.

In fact, Cindy saw my Instagram posts about this quilt last year. When we were at QuiltCon (Phoenix) last February, Cindy asked if she could include pictures of my quilt in her book!




Alternate Route, also an improv quilt, was not accepted... for the second time. I entered it into QuiltCon previously without success. 

I made Alternate Route during a virtual improv workshop with Irene Roderick @hixonir. It's one of my favorite improv quilts, and earned two ribbons - Honorable Mention and Judges Choice - at the local quilt show in January. 

It's both domestic machine and big stitch hand quilted.

QuiltCon Acceptances
Turnabout is the result of a paint chip challenge organized by my local chapter, Big Cypress Quilters. Mauve and purple were my two blindly-selected paint chips. I could add one more color. While at QuiltCon, my friend Candi pulled out a Painter's Palette color card and pointed at Lemon Ice as my third color. Lemon Ice wasn't even on my radar, but when I found it being sold by the yard at the String & Story vendor booth, I bought it. The color combo has panache, doesn't it?

Besides being machine appliquéd - it will be displayed in the Appliqué category - I thoroughly enjoyed big stitch quilting with perle cotton. 

Infrastructure is a RE-entry that was accepted in the second go-'round. It was a QuiltCon 2025 reject, and means that this is my first time having a reentry accepted. 

I began making this quilt in a minimalism workshop with Ashlyn Downs at QuiltCon 2024. It doesn't look minimal, does it?

It's funny that I could not master minimalism.... instead, adding bits of color (orange), and texture (with linens and denim), and a combo of machine and hand quilting. I couldn't help myself, and kept messing with it!

Infrastructure will be displayed in the Modern Traditionalism category. 

QuiltCon 2026 is in Raleigh, North Carolina starting Thursday, February 19, for four days, ending Sunday, February 22. It's my favorite quilt show. Ever. And I've attended many national shows.

Turnabout and Infrastructure are quilts #18 and #19 of mine that have appeared in nine QuiltCons that I've attended. Where does the time go?!

Since yesterday, I've realized two secrets to achieving QuiltCon acceptance: 
  1. Have your friends name your quilts. Turnabout was named by Karen E. @sunrayatplay and Infrastructure was named by Amy Friend @duringquiettime
  2. Make sure your friends give your quilt a name that's one word. 
😀  Linda

17 comments:

  1. Congratulations, Linda! Having two of your quilts accepted from among so many entries is quite the honor. You are a prolific quilter and crafter. I always enjoy reading your blog and your detailed explanations of your quilting adventures.

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  2. Congratulations on two entries being accepted! Party Time maybe needs to be re-entered as PArtY!! to be accepted? It is one of my favorites of your finishes. --TerryK@OnGoingProjects!

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    1. Thanks so much, Terry! I am thrilled to have two acceptances. You make me smile with your re-name suggestion. I'll rename the quilt and see if it's accepted for the 2027 show. Great idea!

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  3. Congratulations! I love all your quilts!!

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  4. I'm so happy for your acceptance quilts and don't understand the rejects. But it is still a wonderful experience. I hope you can see them hanging. Someday I'll make it to the show!

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  5. Congratulations. Two out of three is awesome, just like ALL your quilts.

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  6. Congratulations Linda! Minimalism is not a word I understand ;-) I love your quilts, especially the two who are accepted. I love your quilts with strong colors, but now, I love the softness, sweetness? of the two accepted. Do we need that now? I feel better, smiles is back :-) I hope you too.

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  7. Congratulations! It's great that two of your quilts will be in the show!

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  8. Congratulations on your 2 quilts for QuiltCon! Exciting. Happy Holidays! Laura

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  9. There doesn't seem to be a rhyme or reason as to what is accepted in the show. I aspire to be as good as the quilt rejects. I think Alternate Route is one of the most inspiring quilts that you have ever made. It compelled me to purchase Irene's book! I have been holding you in my heart while you are on your grief journey. I was thinking of you while I created a quilted version of an emotional support chicken for the couch (It is zippered so it can be stuffed with a throw blanket instead of stuffing). I loved it so much that I made three more as gifts.

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  10. Congrats Linda! I am not surprised at all! Especially with Turnabout as it turned many heads here during QF JAX! I can hardly wait for Raleigh!

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  11. I'm so happy for you Linda as I know what it means to be accepted into QuiltCon. You've done really really well to have that many quilts accepted over the years. Your hand stitching adds so much texture to your quilts and puts them over the top in my opinion. Well done.

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  12. Congratulations on your quilts being selected for show in Raleigh!!
    Kane

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