Quilts Across Schedule

2021 Competitions

Welcome from the President

Our competitions have been showcasing the very best of Queensland since the first Royal Queensland Show () in 1876.

Competitions are the heart of the Show, rewarding and recognising our exhibitors, and highlighting the vital role agriculture plays in our everyday lives.

As you know, due to the impacts of COVID-19, we made the decision last year to cancel the 2020 Ekka.

Remarkably, we were able to run eight of our competition sections in a modified format during the worldwide pandemic.

More than 3,300 competition entries were received, which was pleasing to see during such an uncertain and challenging year.

Our Young Judges, Digital Photography and Bush Poetry competitions were moved online, introducing a new audience to our much-loved Ekka traditions.

The Digital Photography Competition was hugely successful, attracting 1,850 entries - up an incredible 2,000 per cent on 2019.

We are planning for the gates to open this August and are delighted all 42 of our competition sections will return for Ekka 2021.

Our virtual competitions will also stay, as we continue to embrace the digital age to expand the growth and reach of our traditions.

In 2021, the Show will open on a Saturday (August 7), running for nine days instead of 10, maintaining two full weekends and the Ekka public holiday.

We remain committed to showcasing our wonderful agricultural traditions and look forward to bringing our exhibitors back together again to celebrate what makes Queensland great.

Good luck with your entries and we look forward to seeing you at our fantastic comeback 2021 Royal Queensland Show.

David Thomas RNA President 143rd ROYAL QUEENSLAND SHOW

SATURDAY 7 – SUNDAY 15 AUGUST 2021

QUILTS ACROSS QUEENSLAND PresentedPresented by Spotlight Council Steward Ms Liz Allen

Honorary Council Stewards Mrs Catherine Savage

From Wednesday 28 July 2021 all vehicles driving onto the Showgrounds MUST display an RNA Vehicle Access Permit on their dashboard in order to gain entry. Go http://www.ekka.com.au/siteaccess.aspx for more information and to access the form. Please note there will be no exemptions to this rule.

APPLICATIONS TO ENTER OPEN Friday 5 March 2021

APPLICATIONS TO ENTER CLOSE Friday 25 June 2021 at 5:00pm

ENTRY FEE $12.00 per quilt - RNA Members $15.00 per quilt - Non Members NUMBER OF ENTRIES PER EXHIBITOR 3 quilts

NUMBER OF ENTRIES PER CLASS 3 quilts (please note that a quilt may not be entered into multiple classes) DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS Governors Pavilion, Showgrounds, Gregory Terrace, Bowen Hills Friday 23 – Saturday 24 July 2021 between 10:00am and 2:00pm.

Outside of these times: Deliver to the RNA Reception, Royal International Convention Centre, 600 Gregory Terrace, Bowen Hills. Posted quilts must arrive at the RNA by Friday 23 July 2021.

JUDGING Wednesday 4 August 2021

COLLECTION OF EXHIBITS Wednesday 18 August 2021 from 9am to 1pm

Upper Royal International Convention Centre, 600 Gregory Terrace, Bowen Hills. Access via the Plaza.

NOTE: Return freight MUST be paid on all exhibits other than those to be collected

LATE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED PRIZES AND PRIZE MONEY SUBJECT TO CHANGE NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE AFTER CLOSE OF ENTRIES

1 IMPORTANT EXHIBITOR INFORMATION Quilts Across Queensland

There are a number of changes to the Quilts Across Queensland Competition in 2021, namely the dates and location of exhibit delivery and collection. In 2021, the competition will have an exciting new home. It will become part of the new Spotlight Arts and Cookery precinct located upstairs in the Royal International Convention Centre. Please note, we will only be accepting online competition entries for the 2021 Ekka. If you need assistance, please contact Competition and Events Planner Frances Maguire on 07 3253 5145. Please see a Flow Chart below for important dates.

Entries close 25 June 2021 (

Delivery of Exhibits Governors Pavilion, , 23 - 24 July 2021, 10am - 2pm ( 600 Gregory Tce, Bowen Hills (

Judging 4 August 2021 (

Collection of Exhibits Collect from Upper Royal International Convention 18 August 2021, 9am - 1pm ( Centre, 600 Gregory Tce, access via the Plaza PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY

The RNA wishes to thank the following supporters who have contributed towards prize money, prizes and conduct of the Quilts Across Queensland Competition

Queensland Quilters Inc. Greg & Jan Allen's Pleasuresew Van Cooten's Howard Drapery Queensland Ag Shows

If you are interested in becoming a supporter of the Quilts Across Queensland Competition, please contact: E: [email protected] | T: 07 3253 3993

If you are interested in becoming a volunteer of the Quilts Across Queensland Competition, please contact: E: [email protected] | T: 07 3253 5145

QUILTS ACROSS QUEENSLAND ENTRY CHECKLIST

 You have checked your non-professional or professional status. You have read every condition of entry.

 You have checked that every section has been filled in on your entry form.  You have attached a photo of your quilt(s) to the entry form. You have completed the payment fields on the entry form.

 Label to contain (1) Name of Quilt (2) Name of Quilter and (3) Where design is from. Computer printed labels, pre printed labels and custom embroidered labels are accepted.

 You have attached a quilt label to each quilt placed on the back of the quilt in a bottom corner.

 You have an ample sized labelled cloth bag for each quilt. Note: this is required for all quilts (even if posted).

 Your quilt has only been entered in one class.  You have provided a description of your quilt to be included in the Quilts Across Queensland Quilt Display Card. This includes acknowledgement of pattern/Workshop/Magazine/Book the entered quilt has drawn inspiration from. Attach a separate page to your entry form with these details if required.

 You have sufficiently completed all postal requirements for the safe return of your quilt(s) (for more information refer to Delivery and Collection of Exhibits section below).

 You have attached a 7.6cm (3” Inch) deep hanging sleeve which is sewn down. Note: your quilt may not be accepted if missing the hanging sleeve.

 Any quilt not adhering to the specified size may not be displayed during Ekka  For class 7, 8, 9 and 11, you have included the name of the commercial quilter if used.  For class 12 junior section, you have included the name of the adult/teacher who has assisted (if applicable) on the quilt description page and the age of the quilter.

EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE:

Quilts being delivered prior to delivery dates are to be delivered to RNA Reception, Royal International Convention Center, 600 Gregory Terrace, Bowen Hills 4006. All deliveries must have a delivery label which can be obtained at https://www.ekka.com.au/competitions/arts-cookery/quilts-across-queensland/ or by calling 07 3253 3900. We ask that exhibits are not delivered prior to 19 July 2021.

For information on becoming an RNA member, please refer to www.rna.org.au If you have any questions about your entry please contact the Competitions Department at the RNA on 07 3253 3900 or [email protected]

4 GENERAL REGULATIONS PRIZE MONEY 1. Prize Money stated in the Schedule excludes GST. The attention of Exhibitors is drawn to the fact that all entries 2. GST will be added to the Prize Money for Exhibitors that are accepted will be subject to the Royal National who are registered for GST purposes. Prize money will Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland Act be paid into your nominated bank account by 31 1971, as well as to the By-Laws, General Regulations of the October following the Show. Association and any Competition Specific Regulations which 3. The Association will provide a “Recipient Created Tax appear in this schedule. Invoice” to Exhibitors who are registered for GST purposes. 4. All cash prizes and trophies must be claimed within six Judging will be performed by a panel of Judges appointed by months from the closing date of the Royal Queensland Show. the Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Prizes not claimed and by that date will be considered to Queensland. have lapsed, and the amount will become a donation to the Association. (RNA By-Laws) No refunds will be made after close of entry. No refunds will be given for entries not presented or not adhering to the schedule WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY regulations. 1. The Brisbane Showgrounds are a designated Workplace If COVID-19 recommendations and mandates advised by the Federal and State Governments mean the competition class within the meaning of the Workplace Health and Safety you entered cannot proceed in 2021, the RNA will issue a full Act 2011 and exhibitors/competitors are required to refund of your entry fee. ensure that they and all persons under their direction or control, including their contractors or sub-contractors, NOTICE TO INTENDING EXHIBITORS comply with all requirements of the Act and the RNA holds each exhibitor responsible to discharge its Entries for EKKA 2021 can ONLY be made online through our obligations to provide and maintain a safe place and Exhibitor Portal. Entries submitted other than on the online system of work during occupation by the exhibitor of any portal will be returned to the Exhibitor and, unless all area of the Showgrounds. requirements are submitted online by 5.00pm on the 2. Each exhibitor/competitor will assess the risk to Application to Enter closing date, as shown in the Schedule, themselves, staff, volunteers, family, other exhibitors, RNA they will not be considered. staff, show visitors, children and any person foreseeably affected by the presentation of their exhibit. As a condition for acceptance of all entries, all exhibitors/ 3. Risks identified by exhibitors/competitors will be competitors agree to the following: eliminated or controlled by the exhibitor/competitor and • All information submitted as part of my exhibitor particular attention will be paid to ensuring public safety profile is true and correct, including taxation status and safety of other exhibitors/competitors. and bank account information. 4. Exhibits will only be held and handled by competent persons • Neither myself nor my family members will indulge in whose experience is known to the exhibitor/competitor. any social, professional or other interaction with an 5. A “No Smoking Policy” will be strictly adhered to and official or judge contracted or sub- contracted by the policed by exhibitors/competitors and all are advised that RNA before or during the Royal Queensland Show. the use of Primus stoves, any heating or lighting appliances of a like character, or any naked light, is PRIVACY STATEMENT strictly prohibited in the pavilions. 6. Any exhibitors/competitors intending to bring electrical equipment to the Showgrounds will be required to ensure You can be assured that the privacy of your personal information that such equipment is fitted with residual current is of the utmost importance to us. The information provided by protection and that all electrical leads, tools and you in any application for membership or application to enter is appliances have been inspected by a licensed electrical used by the Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association contractor and currently tagged. The use of double of Queensland (RNA) to offer member services or to organize adaptors is prohibited, and all power boards must also be and conduct competitions at the Royal Queensland Show. By tested and tagged. applying for membership or entering such competitions you 7. All exhibitors/competitors will comply with the requirements consent to provide such details as your name, address and of the Act and its Regulations and Standards in every other exhibit details. Competition information may be made available respect. This is essential for the safety of all exhibitors/ to the media and included in RNA publications. competitors and the general public. The Act imposes very severe penalties in the event of noncompliance with its The exhibitor irrevocably consents to the RNA publishing or provisions. Anyone who do not comply will not be allowed reproducing in any manner whatsoever any particulars or to exhibit at the Royal Queensland Show. information in relation to their exhibits; the publication or 8. The Brisbane Showgrounds is subject to a Special Facility reproduction may be in a printed form or visual image through License issued under the Liquor Act 1992 and strict laws electronic means and/or on the internet. Your information will related to the consumption and possession of liquor across not be disclosed without your consent for any other purpose the Brisbane Showgrounds site. The consumption or unless required by the law. By providing your email address possession of liquor outside of the licensed bar areas is not you are consenting to receive communications from us relating authorized by the RNA and in many cases may be an to the Royal Queensland Show. For full privacy details visit offence for which on the spot fines can be issued by Police https://www.rna.org.au/privacy-policy.aspx and Liquor Licensing Investigators.

5 DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE INSURANCE

132. It there is any inconsistency between By-laws 133 - 161. The RNA may (but is not obliged to) take out a policy of 153 and any other By-laws of the Association, By-laws insurance in respect of the legal liability on the part of 133 - 153 will prevail. an Exhibitor for loss or damage suffered by a third party 133. The functions of the Disciplinary Committee shall be caused by any act or omission of an Exhibit or the to hear and determine all complaints, allegations and Exhibitor. other matters relating to: 162. The RNA, RNA Staff Members and Officials of the RNA a) prohibited substances, as defined in these By-laws are not liable to any Exhibitor if the RNA fails to take out or Sectional Regulations. a policy of insurance effectively protecting any Exhibitor b) any alleged breach of the Rules, By-Laws and or Exhibit, or if any such policy does not operate to Regulations of the Association by an exhibitor and indemnify the Exhibitor in respect of the loss or damage relating to an exhibit or to a competition, except if in question. the alleged breach is of a kind that the Chairman of a Sectional Committee considers is of a less serious nature and should properly be dealt with REGULATIONS & BY-LAWS by the Sectional Committee, and c) any other alleged breach of the Rules, By-Laws All Entries and Exhibitors are subject to RNA Regulations and and Regulations of the Association that may be By- Laws set out in this schedule as well as other By-Laws referred to Disciplinary Committee pursuant to By- that may pertain to this competition. Law 137 (a). The RNA always reserves the right at its absolute 147. The Disciplinary Committee may announce its discretion without assigning any reason to: decision orally or in writing. A decision that is a) substitute a Judge when necessary. announced orally shall have effect in accordance b) re-allocate Judging days for a particular breed. with its terms. c) if entries numbers require an extra Judge, 148. If the opinion of the Disciplinary Committee is not appoint an additional Judge if necessary. unanimous, the decision of the majority shall prevail. If the Disciplinary Committee are equally divided on any Full copies of the RNA By-Laws may be obtained upon question concerning the guilt or innocence of a person, application to the Competitions Department. the question shall be resolved in that person’s favour. 149. If the Disciplinary Committee considers that there has If you are unsure of any of the rules stated in this schedule or been a breach of the rules, By-laws or regulations of your eligibility to enter the competition, please contact the the Association, it may impose such a penalty as it entries department at [email protected] considers to be appropriate, including without limitation: GOODS AND SERVICES TAX a) a reprimand. b) a monetary fine (payable at such time/s as the The RNA’s ABN is 41 417 513 726 Disciplinary Committee may determine) c) withdrawal or withholding of any award or ribbon. d) disqualification in respect of any class. e) expulsion from the Showground. f) where the person concerned is a member, a suspension or termination of that membership. g) a ban. h) exclusion. i) prohibiting a Person from exhibiting or competing at the current Show or at any future Show. j) a direction that an Exhibit be removed from the Showground. k) any other mandatory requirement; and l) any other penalty provided for in other regulations of the Association.

150. There shall be no appeal from any decision of the Disciplinary Committee.

6 QUILTS ACROSS DELIVERY AND COLLECTION OF EXHIBITS

QUEENSLAND - REGULATIONS 15. All posted quilts to reach the RNA by Friday 16 July 2021. Quilts can be hand delivered to the Governors Pavilion, Brisbane Showgrounds Subject to the Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of on Friday 23 and Saturday 24 July 2021 between 10:00am and Queensland Act 1971 and to the constitution, rules and by-laws of the 2:00pm. Association the following regulations shall apply to Quilts Across 16. Exhibits forwarded by rail or post are to be securely packed, Queensland. addressed to the Competitions Department, Quilts Across Queensland, RNA, Locked Bag 1010, ALBION QLD 4010 and 1. Quilt/s must not have been shown at any previous Royal Queensland dispatched (with return postpak/box and all charges prepaid) in Show and must have been completed within 3 years prior to the first sufficient time to reach showgrounds before the time and date day of the 2021 Royal Queensland Show. prescribed. 2. There is a restriction of a maximum of three entries (three quilts) per 17. When forwarding or delivering exhibits, exhibitors must indicate the Exhibitor. Each quilt may only be entered into one class. manner in which these exhibits are to be returned at the conclusion 3. Exhibitors must state on the 'entry form' the classes in which they of the show. are competing. 18. Return freight must be paid on all exhibits other than those to be 4. Quilts must be the maker's own work, including piecing, quilting and collected. binding if entered under one name. 19. Quilts to be collected on Wednesday 18 August 2021 between 5. Full details must be supplied and attribution given if your quilt is 9:00am and 1pm. made in a class or workshop, or from a publication. Please also include these details in your quilt description for the Quilt display card. Please state the origin of where your pattern has come from. HANGING, JUDGING AND PRIZES 6. It is the responsibility of the quilt maker to obtain permission and pay any fee regarding the use of copyright material. 20. The quilts will be professionally hung and judged prior to the show 7. Advise if quilt is 'for sale' and sale price including RNA 10% and will be on display during the Royal Queensland Show, commission and 10% GST. 7 - 15 August 2021. 21. Quilts will be measured upon delivery, any quilt not adhering to the 8. Include a non-returnable photograph or digital printout of quilt specified measurements may not be displayed during Ekka exhibit. Exhibitor's name, address and title of quilt must appear on back of photograph. 22. The Association reserves the right to exhibit or reject any or all of the entries. Hanging of quilts for display is at the discretion of the Judges 9. Indicate size in centimetres giving horizontal (top) measurement first. and Honorary Council Stewards. State whether quilt is to be hung horizontally or vertically. 23. The Association reserves the right to declare no competition in any 10. No framed quilts allowed. class in which there are less than five entries. 11. Junior exhibitors are encouraged to enter quilts. While young people 24. Total prizes - approximately $11,000 in cash and vouchers with may have help planning and designing their entries (from an $600 awarded to Best of Show. adult/teacher), all sewing and quilting should be that of the exhibitor. The name of the adult or teacher must be included in the description 25. Prize winners (1st, 2nd & 3rd including ‘best of’ categories) will of the quilt (if applicable). receive 2 complementary passes (up to a maximum of 4 complimentary passes for multiple prize winners) to the 2021 Royal Queensland Show as well as their certificates. Tickets issued are to CLASS SPECIFICATIONS be used if a prize giving presentation occurs during show period. 26. In classes 7, 8, 9 and 11, the prize (Rosette, prize money, voucher 12. If a quilt is made by two persons it is considered as one entry and and/or product) is only awarded to the quilt maker/exhibitor. may be entered into any category which is determined by the style of However, the commercial quilter will receive acknowledgment in the the quilt and status of entrants. Both entrants must satisfy all other competition, the name of the commercial quilter must be listed in conditions. This does not apply to commercially quilted quilts as your entry form. Commercial quilting is defined as where payment these have their own distinct classes. has been made. 13. For classes 3 and 6 - (Small Quilt - any technique) - this can include 27. Class 7, 8, 9 and 11 exhibitors will not be eligible for Best Machine wall hangings, pictorial quilts, art quilts and cot quilts in any Quilting Award when the quilt has been commercially quilted. technique. Minimum 240 cm & Maximum 500 cm outer perimeter. 28. All entries are eligible for the Hangers' Choice Award, which is a 14. Entries in class 11 must be submitted under the name of the recognition award with no prize money. The recipient will receive a nominating show society. Quilts entered must be 'Best of Show' or rosette in recognition. equivalent and only one quilt per Show Society can be entered in this 29. 1st place recipients are eligible for Best of Show, excluding those class. Prizes for this class will be awarded to the quilt maker. Shows that have been commercially quilted. held after the RNA closing date for nominations may submit an entry form prior to their show judging in the name of the Show Society. GENERAL Class 11 is an open class including both non-professional and professional. Details of the entry may be forwarded with the quilt. Quilts judged in Shows after 17 July 2021 may be entered in the 30. Commercial quilting outlets will be invited to demonstrate and sell following year. Commercial quilter must be acknowledged on the their wares in an adjacent area. entry form. It is the discretion of the submitting Show Society to 31. Quilting groups may be invited to display their work at the invitation of the Honorary Council Stewards. disperse any prize money awarded to the appropriate quilt makers. 32. The exhibitor irrevocably consents to the RNA publishing or reproducing in any manner whatsoever any particulars or information in relation to their exhibits; the publication or reproduction may be in a printed form or visual image through electronic means and/or the internet.

7 DEFINITION OF "PROFESSIONAL"

A professional quilter is defined as someone who teaches or publishes in the field of quilting; sells, designs or participates in making quilts for financial gain; provides commercial quilting services or has won Best of Show or 2 blue ribbons in any major judged competition, excluding Viewers' Choice. Having exhibited as a professional, amateur status cannot be resumed. A major judged competition is defined as any of a state or territory guild judged exhibition or competition, a national, or international competition or exhibition or Royal Show.

Financial gain is defined as any amount above the cost of creating the quilt i.e., Cost of creating the articles, design, teaching aids, including samples, notes and travel expenses. Any exhibitor entering 'Non Professional' and who is found to be of 'Professional' status will forfeit their award and prize even after the event.

ACCEPTANCE OF ENTRIES

The attention of intending exhibitors is drawn to the fact that entries are accepted subject to the Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland Act 1971, and to the Constitution, Rules and by-laws of the Association. Copies of the Constitution, Rules and by-laws may be obtained upon application to the Competitions Department.

RELEASES AND INDEMNITIES

The RNA, RNA Staff Members and Officials of the RNA shall not be liable to any Person for any loss or damage by reason of any defect, accident, negligence, neglect or breach of duty howsoever arising.

8 Class 8 Professional - Commercially Quilted - Any QUILTS ACROSS Technique Quilt top made by professional and commercially QUEENSLAND quilted. Not eligible for Best Machine Quilting Award. First: Rosette, $350, $50 Voucher; Second: Rosette, $150, $30 Voucher; T CLASSES hird: Rosette, $80, $20 Voucher Vouchers supported by Spotlight Class 1 Non Professional - Pieced Quilt Predominately pieced (hand or machine pieced and Class 9 Group Quilt made by three or more people quilted) also includes crazy quilts. Outer perimeter Includes round robin, friendship and raffle quilts. greater than 500cm. Quilts may be commercially quilted. Not eligible for First: Rosette, $350, $50 Voucher; Best Machine Quilting Award if commercially quilted. Second: Rosette, $150, $30 Voucher; First: Rosette, $350, $50 Voucher; Third: Rosette, $80, $20 Voucher Second: Rosette, $150, $30 Voucher; Vouchers supported by Spotlight Third: Rosette, $80, $20 Voucher Vouchers supported by Spotlight Class 2 Non Professional - Applique or Other Techniques Outer perimeter greater than 500cm. Class 10 Open - Art Quilt - Any Technique First: Rosette, $350, $50 Voucher; First: Rosette, $350, $50 Voucher; Second: Rosette, $150, $30 Voucher; Second: Rosette, $150, $30 Voucher; Third: Rosette, $80, $20 Voucher Third: Rosette, $80, $20 Voucher Vouchers supported by Spotlight Vouchers supported by Spotlight

Class 3 Non Professional - Small Quilt - Any Technique Class 11 Open - Representative Quilt submitted by an 'pillowcase size' Affiliated Show Society Minimum 240cm outer perimeter Entries must be submitted under the name of the Maximum 500cm outer perimeter nominating Show Society. Quilts entered must be First: Rosette, $350, $50 Voucher; 'Best of Show' or equivalent from the most recent Second: Rosette, $150, $30 Voucher; show and only one quilt per Show Society can be Third: Rosette, $80, $20 Voucher entered in this class. Not eligible for Best Machine Vouchers supported by Spotlight Quilting award if commercially quilted. First: Rosette, $200, Product, $50 Voucher; Class 4 Professional - Pieced Quilt Second: Rosette, $100, $30 Voucher; Predominately pieced (hand or machine pieced and Third: Rosette, $50, $20 Voucher quilted) also includes crazy quilts. Outer perimeter Prize Money supported by Queensland Ag Shows greater than 500cm. Sewing Machine supported by Greg & Jan Allen's First: Rosette, $350, $50 Voucher; Pleasuresew Second: Rosette, $150, $30 Voucher; Vouchers supported by Spotlight Third: Rosette, $80, $20 Voucher Vouchers supported by Spotlight Class 12 Junior Section - Under 18 years - Any Technique First: Rosette, $200, Product, $50 Voucher; Class 5 Professional - Applique or Other Techniques Second: Rosette, $100, $30 Voucher; Outer perimeter greater than 500cm. Third: Rosette, $50, $20 Voucher First: Rosette, $350, $50 Voucher; Sewing Machine supported by Greg & Jan Allen's Second: Rosette, $150, $30 Voucher; Pleasuresew Third: Rosette, $80, $20 Voucher $150 Voucher supported by Van Cooten's Howard Vouchers supported by Spotlight Drapery Vouchers supported by Spotlight Class 6 Professional - Small Quilt - Any Technique Minimum 240cm outer perimeter. Class 13 Open - Modern Quilts Maximum 500cm outer perimeter. A contemporary approach to Quilting and Design First: Rosette, $350, $50 Voucher; First: Rosette, $350, $50 Voucher; Second: Rosette, $150, $30 Voucher; Second: Rosette, $150, $30 Voucher; Third: Rosette, $80, $20 Voucher Third: Rosette, $80, $20 Voucher Vouchers supported by Spotlight Vouchers supported by Spotlight

Class 7 Non Professional - Commercially Quilted - Any Technique Quilt top made by non-professional and commercially quilted. Not eligible for Best Machine Quilting Award. First: Rosette, $350, $100 Voucher, $50 Voucher; Second: Rosette, $150, $30 Voucher; Third: Rosette, $50, $20 Voucher Vouchers supported by Spotlight $100 voucher supported by Van Cooten's Howard Drapery

9 TROPHIES

QUEENSLAND QUILTERS INC BEST OF SHOW Champion Rosette, $600, $100 Voucher Prize Money supported by Queensland Quilters Inc. Voucher supported by Spotlight

VIEWERS' CHOICE Champion Rosette, $200, $100 Voucher Voucher supported by Spotlight

BEST USE OF COLOUR Champion Rosette, $450, $100 Voucher Voucher supported by Spotlight

BEST HAND QUILTING Champion Rosette, $450, $100 Voucher Voucher supported by Spotlight

BEST MACHINE QUILTING (To be executed by Quilter) Champion Rosette, $450, $100 Voucher Voucher supported by Spotlight

HANGERS' CHOICE AWARD Rosette ONLY to be awarded Champion Rosette, $100 Voucher Voucher supported by Spotlight

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