Although I live in New Zealand, I am a member of the QuiltNSW guild in Australia. I joined that guild when I realised that I couldn't enter my la passacaglia quilt into any exhibitions in New Zealand. Our national show (Symposium) says that all quilts have to be original design, although they appeared to be relenting on that at the Auckland Symposium.
Although I've know for weeks which quilts I'm going to enter, neither of them are finished yet, and neither of them had names yet!
QuiltNSW are very generous and let people enter quilts that aren't finished yet. The guild can do that because it's not a juried show - every member has the right to enter at least one quilt. If there are too many quilts, they run a ballot and some people's second choices are declined entry.
Last year I ended up in a rush and was still hand quilting my Carnival quilt in May, and I vowed I wouldn't do that again this year. But entries close in the first week of March, and it's too hot to hand quilt in February. The good news is that this year's entries are much further along that last year's, and I could finish them both within the next two weeks if I had to.
You can read more about Carnival here |
As for the names - well that was difficult. I like to give my quilts personalised names, rather than just calling them the name of the pattern. That's not always easy - especially when I called last year's quilt Carnival and it would have been perfect for this year's quilt.
But the good news is that I've settled on names for both of my entries and completed them now.
This will be my fourth year entering the QuiltNSW show. I love meeting all my online friends, and shopping at all the stalls at the show. Making an annual pilgrimage to Kathy Doughty's shop, Material Obsession, is also a must.
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