A few weeks ago I had the wonderful opportunity to judge the Everygreen Quilt Show in Ashwabenon, WI. They put on a terrific show – with over 300 quilts! We had a great team of judges, and the judging coordinator, Lindi, is very well organized, and a delight to work with.
In fact – everyone at the show was great!
One of the categories I was asked to judge was the guild challenge. This year is was “Sixteen” for the year 2016, and each person had a challenge fabric that needed to be visible in the quilt. The ingenuity and talent of the participants was amazing. They were all such fun to view. But I just had to share the first place quilt. It is called “Sixteen Square Feet”!
and here’s Carol’s description:
Not only does Carol have a delightful sense of humor, but she has the skills to put her thoughts into fabric in an amazing and technically successful way. From the cuffed/creased pants with loafers, to the satin “polish” on the flip-flop wearer – her attention to detail blew me away!
Thanks for letting me share your quilt Carol!
The other fun story from the show concerned the Best of Show winner. At the end of the day of judging, we put our heads together and give the “big” awards: creativity, best workmanship, judges choice and best of show. Then, and only then, do we get dinner 😉 . Lindi took us to a restaurant for a delicious meal. This is where we met Sheri, our lovely hostess for the night. Sheri graciously offered her home to Margaret, Carol and me, and took very good care of us. The next morning we all returned to the show for our judge’s tour and Lindi informed me that she hadn’t realized the night before, but Sherri’s quilt had won Best of Show! What fun it was to find her and give her the good news!
Sheri is a very talented long-arm quilter and she does quilting for hire 🙂 .
I’d like to close this post with the quilt I awarded my “Judges Favorite” ribbon. Kim Frisk made this lovely work of fiber art, called “Wherever the Wind Blows”, from rust dyed fabric she’d created using steel wool. She said the fabric reminded her of a map, and that was her inspiration. The appliquéd ships and pieced mariner’s compass came together in a beautifully balanced and intriguing work.
Kim’s quilt won the show’s creativity award also. I can’t wait to try rust dyeing myself!
It was a great show! Thanks to Lindi and all of the Evergreen Quilters for allowing me to be a part of it!
Cari says
Thanks for sharing..
Bonnie Camp says
The detail on the ships is wonderful.
Susan A says
What a lovely show…and the 16 feet are genius
Judy Turner says
What a nice show. Too bad we missed it. How does our quilt get on the mailing list for their next show. We could all car pool and I’m sure we’d enjoy it.
clkquilt says
Hi Judy, The Evergreen Quilters show takes place every two years, after school ends in June. You can contact them through their website: http://www.evergreenquiltersguild.com/, and have them put you on their mailing list.