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Quilt Challenge 2012

Complementary quilts

Your challenge is to make not one, but two complementary quilts. Technique, color, fabric are all up to you. The two quilts should in some way complement each other, in color, design, technique, whatever your imagination envisions.

Both quilts could be an appropriate size for a Priority Alzheimer’s quilt (9” x12" maximum, no exceptions). Both quilts do not have to be the same size.

Rule (there is only one): Quilters must submit 2 quilts that are no larger than 12” x 18” inches each. We will measure and we will have no mercy.

Please pin your two quilts to a single piece of muslin for display (your name on the back of the muslin).

Awards: (each pair of quilts will be eligible for only one prize)
    • First Finished (show it to a committee member)
    • Participation (randomly drawn from all entries).
Quilts can win only one of the following awards:
    • Best embellishment
    • Best interpretation of the theme
    • Viewer’s Choice (we will award the top three, in no particular order)
    • Judge’s Choice (each committee member will choose a favorite and award her own prize
    to that quilter)

And the winner is:

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