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Those who chose NQA/NACQJ Certified Quilt Judges say...

  • MQX Quilt Festivals made a commitment in 2004 to hire NQA Certified Quilt Judges exclusively for all of its shows. Each judging panel is comprised of three judges one of whom is Scott Murkin named Permanent Lead Judge in 2009. More than fifteen shows later, we still feel that NQA Certified Quilt Judges are well trained and have a broad range of experiences lending credibility to the judging results. Thank you to NQA for providing quality training and the certification program for our industry. Janet-Lee Santeusanio, MQX Founder.

  • We chose a National Quilting Association Certified Judge to judge A Mountain Quiltfest in Pigeon Forge, TN in March 2014. We chose a NQA certified judge to get the best judging of our quilts as possible. We were not disappointed. The professionalism and knowledge of our judge was outstanding. Kathie Weatherford, Quilt Show Director, A Mountain Quiltfest

  • We chose to use NQA Certified Judges for our quilt show because we feel they are trained in the latest techniques and give unbiased evaluations that are carefully considered. Charlotte Quilters Guild; Jeri Kellett, Quilt Show Judging Chair

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  • Home
    • Welcome!
    • What's New with NACQJ!
    • CJ Challenge 2022
    • CJs in Action!
    • Reviews
    • History of the Judging Program
  • Certified Judges
    • Lists of Judges
    • Certified Judged Shows
    • Annual Partner Shows
    • Evaluation Form
  • Certification Program
    • Becoming a CJ - What's Involved
    • New Candidate Application and FAQs
    • List of Current Candidates
  • Judging Seminars
  • CJ Award of Merit
    • About the Award
    • Media Permission Form & Letter
    • 2022 Gallery
    • 2021 Gallery
    • 2020 Gallery
    • 2019 Gallery
    • Award of Merit Gallery 2016-18
  • Masterpiece Quilts
    • Masterpiece Quilt Program
    • Masterpiece Gallery
  • Blog - The Quilt Judge's Eye
  • Judging Topics
    • The Quilt Police
    • Benefit of a CJ comment sheet
    • How Original Work is Addressed
  • Association Forms and Documents
    • Board Members
    • Association Documents
    • Association Forms