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MQX East - a WIN and ribbon questions! :)

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    #16
    Just for those curious minds who'd like to know - I heard from Janet-Lee and they DO award a second ribbon to the quilter in this category!!! WAHOO!!!!

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      #17
      I thought they did. So glad for you Valerie!

      "Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14

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        #18
        It wouldn't have won if it weren't for your quilting! Congratulations! It's stunning!

        Geneva
        Geneva

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          #19
          Wow, Valerie! You're quilting is beautiful on this beautiful quilt! Congratulations!

          in 'Yes, I Know the Way to San Jose...', California, USA

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            #20
            Congratulations to you both. A beautiful quilt - that's one heck of a lot of appliqué - and beautiful quilting. Glad you are both getting the award.

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              #21
              Been on a quilting retreat weekend with the local guild and friends and learned a little bit about how one of the women who is a long arm quilter by profession. She said the shows aren't consistent about this situation when the quilter has been hired to do the work. I guess it is different than when two people collaborate on a quilt and make the quilt as a joint effort with one being the quilter and the other constructs the top. Congratulations. I think all people involved should be honored and I am glad that you were honored with a ribbon.

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                #22
                Congratulations - fun to see your work!
                Barb

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                  #23
                  Congratulations! It is a beautiful quilt! And, I can appreciate the quilting! I recently did a crosshatch, broken up by appliqué, and it is a tedious job! (I sew on a domestic machine.)

                  If I am remembering correctly, a person cannot even enter an IQA show, if someone else has quilted her quilt, unless it was a duo planned piece of work from the very beginning. No "quilting by hire" allowed. Or something like that. Meanwhile, I think AQS does allow it. Times are changing, with the long arm quilters getting used more and more, and the work they are doing getting better and better. I'm sure new rules and clarifications will be coming in the near future, to go along with the every changing industry!

                  Dawn,
                  In beautiful Northwest Monatana

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                    #24
                    Valerie, congratulations on your well-deserved ribbon!


                    from the Piedmont of North Carolina

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