The day I headed out to South Project in Santiago, I got news that one of my new quilts with leather appliques has been accepted into next year’s show. I had the mountain of forms to fill in and the quilt to rush off up to Athens for photography for it all to be there by October 13th – that is really tight for international entries being accepted – maybe there’s good reason, but I wonder if they might loosen that. No pic here or on my website yet, because of course publishing it anywhere will preclude future participation, so I’ll arrange for a pic to go up after the Memorial Day opening weekend next year. It’s hard enough to get in, without shooting yourself in the foot that way. I was accepted for 1993 and 1995, and have entered every show since then, but without success until this year, so I am really thrilled, and of course will go up to the US for the opening and be part of what is always a special weekend – the Dairy Barn people treat exhibitors like royalty, and although Hilary Fletcher will be sadly missed this time, I am sure great and possible new traditions will continue and emerge around this very prestigious show.
How exciting! Congrats on the show it seems it is a difficult one to get into, going by the posts on the ring. You should be very proud of the well deserved honor. I cant wait to see the quilt!!!!
Congratulations! Look forward to seeing it in the next QN book — I buy those books and just about wear them out, looking again and again.
Alison! Congratuations, and glad you got the paperwork done. Look forward to seeing your quilt in Athens next year.