AP&Q AQC 2011 Challenge

Here’s your opportunity to win $5000 and have your quilt displayed at the 2011 Australasian Quilt Convention in Melbourne.

The theme of the 2011 QUILT competition is SEVEN DEADLY SINS!

First prize: $5000
Runner-up: $2000
Viewers’ choice: $500

The prizes are awarded based on the interpretation of theme, excellence in design and craftsmanship. Entries close February 11, 2011.

Click on the link below to download the competition rules and entry form (Word Document, 66kb)

RULES AND ENTRY FORM

Terms and Conditions

Viewers’ choice to be conducted at AQC.
There is one category only. Entries can be based either on a traditional or a contemporary design that reflects and interprets the theme ‘SEVEN DEADLY SINS’. All entries must be original. An entrant may apply any techniques including piecing, appliqué, embroidery, wholecloth and/or manipulated
fabric, etc. Each work must measure a minimum of 100cm (391/2in) on each side up to a maximum of 150cm (59in). Announcing the winners will take place at AQC on April 13, 2011.
Who can enter? An entrant’s quilt may be the work of more than one person as long as all parties who contribute to the quilt are nominated on the entry form as being the entrant. There is a limit of two entries per person or group.

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