As Jeanne Spears states in The Challenge of Judging, ".... quilt judges must be as wise of Solomon, as knowledgeable as Da Vinci, and as decisive as Napoleon."
The process to become a Certified Quilt Judge required Judy to process and demonstrate a broad and in-depth knowledge of design, quilt making and judging. Achieving this certification has prepared her to judge any type of quilt show, from local quilt guilds to national shows. Certified by the National Quilting Association (NQA) and the National Association of Certified Quilt Judges (NACQJ), Judy demonstrates:
To contact Judy regarding your upcoming quilt show, click on
the "Contact Me" button above.
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The process to become a Certified Quilt Judge required Judy to process and demonstrate a broad and in-depth knowledge of design, quilt making and judging. Achieving this certification has prepared her to judge any type of quilt show, from local quilt guilds to national shows. Certified by the National Quilting Association (NQA) and the National Association of Certified Quilt Judges (NACQJ), Judy demonstrates:
- Personal integrity
- A strong work ethic to start on time and finish on time
- Ability to work with sponsors, other judges, staff and volunteers in a cooperative and professional manner
- A thorough and consistent evaluation of each quilt
- Ability to select award winners for the competition based upon Complexity of Design and Degree of
Difficulty - Encouragement and motivation for competition entrants by providing unbiased, fair and respectful critiques
of their quilt's strengths and weaknesses. - Adherence to the NACQJ and NQA Code of Ethics for confidentiality, professionalism and professional practice
To contact Judy regarding your upcoming quilt show, click on
the "Contact Me" button above.
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