I don't know about how it would be in a show, but I do think that anyone
who does substantial work on a quilt should be acknowledged on the
label. See my only (finished) collaborative work:
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...30878969HmUcrQ
When the round robins are done, their labels will have all names on too.
Only fair, no?
Anne in CA
annerudolph AT comcast DOT net
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Betsy Ross wrote:
Names, places, dates are givens. But how do you identify the
contributions of those who worked on a quilt? A person designs an
original quilt, pieces or appliqués it, sends it to a longarmer, and
then binds and labels the quilt. "Quilted by" is an accurate
description for the longarmer, but how do you title the designer/sewer?
Interested to hear how others solve this problem.