Rejected at the fair, a birthday quilt for my friend
#51
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 284
I think it's a great looking quilt. Don't let the judge's opinions's throw you off. I have never entered a quilt in a contest or fair before for that very reason. I don't really care what a few narrow minded judges think. At long as I know I did a good job and I like it,that's all that matters. If it's a customer's quilts,then it's the customer's opinion that matters. If it's a donation quilt, I make it to the same level as a customer's quilt.
#53
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 1,789
By "rejected" do you mean it didn't place or you weren't allowed to enter it in competition?
I've been entering stuff in fairs for years. If it isn't entered in the correct category it will not be judged.It is up to the entrant to make sure the item is entered correctly. sometimes there is a set of criteria that the item is judged by, other times it is at the judges discrection.I've also judged at the Jr. Fair level. we have standards we follow. sometimes you get a project that is great but the entrant didn't follow the guidelines set. we can't place it. it wouldn't be fair to those that read and followed the guidelines.
that said, I think your quilt is very nice and i can understand your disappointment. you should be proud of your work.
I've been entering stuff in fairs for years. If it isn't entered in the correct category it will not be judged.It is up to the entrant to make sure the item is entered correctly. sometimes there is a set of criteria that the item is judged by, other times it is at the judges discrection.I've also judged at the Jr. Fair level. we have standards we follow. sometimes you get a project that is great but the entrant didn't follow the guidelines set. we can't place it. it wouldn't be fair to those that read and followed the guidelines.
that said, I think your quilt is very nice and i can understand your disappointment. you should be proud of your work.
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