BPQ 2010 QUILT SHOW

25 YEARS IN STITCHES

25 YEARSIN STITCHES

BLOCK PARTY QUILTERS

25th QUILT SHOW

November 5-7, 2010

Issaquah Community Center

301 Rainier Blvd S, Issaquah, WA 98027

Featured Artist:

Nancy Lee Chong

Registration deadline is September 2, 2010

Drop-Off deadline is Sunday, October 31, 2010

All quilts must be delivered by this date to your predetermined drop off site.

Please read the following rules, regulations, and definitions carefully.

Questions? Contact Show Chair Shauna Nicoletti at .

GENERAL RULES

  1. You must be a paid member in good standing of Block Party Quilters to enter the show.
  1. Each member may submit 3 quilted items. Entries in the categories of Challenge, Miniature, Wearable/Home Accessory, or Exhibit Only will not be included in the 3-items limit.
  1. Quilted items must have been finished within the last two years and have been worked on by a BPQ member.Unless entered in the Exhibit Only category, items cannot have been entered in a previous BPQ show.
  1. Entry deadline is September 2.
  1. Entries will be accepted only through the online entry system.
  1. A completed entry form must be submitted for each item entered, including challenge quilts.
  1. All items must have a label (can be temporary). This label must include the full name of the BPQ member entering the item in the show.
  1. Indicate the top of your item clearly if there is a directional top (can be a temporary note).
  1. Reasonable precautions for the care, safety, and security of all quilted items will be taken, but BPQ is not responsible for any loss of or damage to items entered in the show.
  1. The Traditional, Mixed Techniques, Contemporary/Art, and Appliqué categories will each be divided into “Solo” (constructed and quilted by one person) and “All Others” (any combination of construc-tion and completion done by two or more people) subcategories. The division within categories and subcategories for size (small, medium, large) will be made based on the total number of quilts in each category.
  1. To be considered for a ribbon for quilting (hand or machine categories), the quilting must have been doneby a BPQ member.
  1. Awards for the stated categories will be selected by the public. Awards for quilting will be selected by the BPQ membership. Award ribbons will be presented at the awards banquet during the guild meeting on December 2.

CHALLENGE

This year’s challenge is Talking Trash. Create quilted wall hangings from recycled material – old drapes, clothing, linens, or other pre-used fabric, orphaned blocks or cut up quilts. You are encouraged to use non-traditional materials – such as dryer sheets, grocery bags, tissue paper, produce netting – as well. Maximum size is 120” circumference. The backing, binding, and batting may be new.

All General Rules also apply to challenge quilts.

Challenge quilts do not count toward a member’s 3-items limit.

Challenge quilts must be dropped off and picked up from the Challenge Chair.

If you have questions about the challenge, contact Nancy Cluts at 425-868-0156 or at .

OWN YOUR OWN

We are excited to introduce a new feature this year called Own Your Own. You are invited to donate small quilts (less than 100” circumference) to BPQ which we will sell at the quilt show for affordable prices. The small quilts can be as simple or elaborate as you like and can be a wall hanging or other small quilted items such as potholders, table runners, small handbags, or Christmas stockings – just so long as it does not exceed 100” around the perimeter. We ask that wall hangings have hanging sleeves or loops attached to the back and that all items have a label with at least your name on it. Holiday-themed items are encouraged.

Perri DeMeritt, the Own Your Own coordinator, will collect these items each month at the guild meetings. This is a great opportunity to get your creative juices flowing. Want to try some machine appliqué? Do you have orphan blocks in need of a good home? Assemble them, attach a binding and a hanging sleeve, and we’ll sell them to benefit BPQ!

Representatives from the quilt show committee will price the items according to set price points. If your donated item does not sell during the quilt show, it will be returned to you.

Questions? Contact Perri at 425-772-3188 or at .

GETTING HELP WITH YOUR ENTRY

If you need help completing your entry on line, please contact Peggy Sperry at .

TO ENTER THE SHOW

At the BPQ website, go to the “2010 Quilt Show” page. Click on “Online Quilt Show Entry” and fill out the on-screen form. Please complete one form for EACH of your items (including challenge entries). You will need to provide the following information either by typing it on the form or by choosing from a drop-down menu:

NamePhone

City (where you reside)Email

Are you a BPQ Member (yes or no)Youth quilter you are sponsoring (if applicable)

Drop-off location (Choose one from the list. Challenge quilts must be delivered to the Challenge Chair.)

Quilted item’s name

Width and length of item

Is the item two-sided – i.e., do both sides need to be displayed (yes or no)

Did you make the quilt top AND quilt the item (yes or no)

If you did not do the quilting, enter name of who did. Are they a BPQ member (yes or no)

If two or more people participated in the construction of the item, list all names

How was the item pieced (choose from hand, machine, hand & machine, or not applicable)

How was the item appliquéd (choose from hand, machine, hand & machine, or not applicable)

How was the item quilted (choose from hand, machine, hand & machine, or tied & other)

Item story in 50 words or less. (BPQ reserves the right to edit for grammar and length.)

Acknowledge the book, pattern, design, teacher, or class that inspired your item (if applicable)

Choose a category for your item (See the definitions on the next page or click on “Categories and Definitions” on the entry form). Also choose an alternate category (or second choice category) in the event your first choice category is eliminated due to, for example, a general lack of entries in that category. (If you have questions or need help deciding what category is appropriate for your item, please contact Shauna Nicoletti at .)

Enter price if the item is for sale.

BPQ requests authorization to use images of your items for promotional purposes (publicity and show CD). Please choose “yes.”

When you complete the form, print a copy for your records and then press the “Submit” button; you will receive a “thank you” page.

CATEGORIES & DEFINITIONS

VOTING CATEGORIES

TraditionalQuilts made with blocks or designs that are known and considered standard – for example, Log Cabin, Lone Star, Drunkard’s Path, or Trip Around the World.

Mixed TechniquesQuilts made by a combination of two or more different techniques with none of the techniques dominant – for example, pieced and appliquéd.

Contemporary/ArtQuilts with original design and/or unique interpretation through the use of color and/or fabrics which stretch the imagination.

AppliquéQuilts made predominantly in any appliqué technique – hand, machine, or fused.

Note: If there are enough entries, each of the four categories above will be further divided between Solo (constructed and quilted by one person) and All Others (any combination of construction and completion done by two or more people).

Juvenile ThemeQuilts that are baby, toddler, or child-oriented in the use of fabric or design.

Kits, BOM, &Quilts made from a kit (pattern and fabric are preselected), Block of the Month, or

Shop Hopshop hop quilts.

MiniatureQuilts in small scale (proportional to a normal-sized counterpart) and with a circumference (i.e., all sides added together) no greater than 96”. This is not just a small quilt.

SeasonalQuilts of any size in explicit seasonal, holiday, or patriotic theme or feel.

Wearable/HomeArticles of clothing made using quilting techniques. Functional or decorative

Accessoryitems such as table runners, door hangings, bags, boxes, bowls, and other sewn objects that are not quilts.

ChallengeTalking Trash. Quilted wall hangings created from recycled material and/or non-traditional materials. See “Challenge” on page 3 for ideas. Maximum size is 120” in circumference. The backing, binding, and batting may be new.

NON-VOTING CATEGORIES

Exhibit OnlyQuilts that have won a major competition (including previous BPQ show winners), or have been invited by the quilt show committee, or the quiltmaker does not wish to be voted on. These exhibition quilts will not be open for voting and will be allowed to hang with their ribbon(s) if the owner desires.

Youth QuilterQuilts of any size made by a person under the age of 18 and sponsored by a BPQ member.

DROP OFF/PICK UP SITES

Please contact your chosen site person to arrange a mutually agreeable time to drop off and pick up your items. No one other than the people listed below may drop off or pick up items at the show.

Bellevuelocation:

ABecky

15816 SE 48th Drive, Bellevue

BJeanne

17350 NE 17th Place, Bellevue

Redmondlocation:

CMelanie

15626 NE 91st Way, Redmond

Rentonlocation:

DBarbara

174 Nile Place NE, Renton

Sammamishlocations:

EJanet

26115 SE 29th Street, Sammamish

FBeth

2125 Sahalee Drive East, Sammamish

Challenge Only location:

GNancy

5309 188th Place NE, Sammamish

BOUTIQUE

This year our Quilt Show will again have its spectacular Boutique, and everyone is invited to participate. It’s a great way for you to use your talent to earn some money while helping the guild at the same time (85% of the sale price goes to you and 15% to the guild). At the last show the boutique had sales over $4,300. For many attending our show, the boutique is the first stop. The boutique has a 10’ by 40’ space to display items on tables plus 50’ of wall space.

Start your handmade quilt-related items now!

The quilt show’s November date offers the chance to create original items for the perfect holiday gift.

To participate, contact Daphne Maurer or Jean Whiteaker to get an identification number. You must put this IDnumber on each item that you bring.

LET USas soon as possible what you are bringing so we are assured of a nice variety of

KNOW…items.

HOLIDAYwe will have a full-size lighted Christmas tree in the Boutique. We would love to

ITEMShave it LOADED with ornaments or any holiday item that can be hung from a bough.

NEED IDEAS?Pincushions, wearables, pins, sewing and quilting aids, potholders, tote bags, table runners, pillows, wall quilts, baby quilts, quilts, quilt tops, even UFO’s, items somehow quilt related (painted quilts, paper note cards).

FABRICGather up what you no longer use – cottons only – and tie up with pretty ribbon. Mark the tag with the amount of yardage, price, and your identification number. You can use hang tags or stickers.

WANTED!Donate your old quilt books, quilt magazines, and patterns. Please, only “intact” magazines - not ones with pages torn out. Note: These are donations to BPQ. If you have other useful quilting-related items you no longer need or want you can also donate them.

REMINDEREveryone with items in the boutique is asked to serve a hostess shift in the boutique, whether you have one item or 100. This is mostly a sit-down job taking money from sales and also straightening and monitoring the tables. This shift is in addition to the shift required for the quilt show.

QUESTIONS?Daphne

Jean

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