61st Annual woodlawn Needlework Show

Needlework in Everyday Life


Registration Information


ONLINE ENTRY FORM

All pieces must be submitted via our online registration form.

Registration is now CLOSED. We hope to see you at the show in March!


COST OF ENTERING A PIECE

·Adult entry fee:
$20.00 for first item, $16.00 for any additional items

·Sets of multiple pieces:
$10.00 for first piece, $8.00 for any additional piece.

  •   If you are entering a set of items, all components must be included and attached to each other.

·Junior entry fee:
$10.00 for first item, $8.00 for any additional items.

Payments will be taken by credit card through the online form. Refunds will only be issued on a case by case basis.

Entrants receive one free admission to the Show (a $15 value). You will receive a code to use for our online ticketing system, OR you may check-in at the ticketing desk as an entrant.

Insurance coverage is the responsibility of the owner/depositor.


REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBMITTING YOUR WORK

Entries to the Show must be submitted through the online form beginning November 13, 2023 (new date!). Once the form is completed, please plan to deliver your piece by mail, through a designated needlework shop or gallery, or delivered in person, so it can be in the Show.

Check with your local shop, group, or guild before you go to ensure they are accepting entries for drop-off. In Stitches will NOT accept walk-in registrations. They are ONLY handling the mail-in entries.

Read these instructions carefully to ensure the safe delivery and return of your piece!

  • All entries must remain at Woodlawn for the duration of the exhibition!

  • Storage fees of $5 per day are applied for any item(s) remaining on the property beyond pick-up dates.

  • Entries requiring hanging must be wired. No sawtooth or other hanging devices can be accepted due to the historic nature of our house walls.



ENTRIES BY MAIL

  • Entries must arrive no earlier than November 13th, 2023, and no later than January 15, 2024. (PLEASE NOTE: NEW DATES!). NO EXCEPTIONS!

  • In Stitches Needlework will process all mail-in entries. They must be sent in strong, reusable containers, which can be mailed and insured by your carrier of choice. Mail-in entries are to be accompanied by the submission confirmation from the online form, a pre-paid return mailing label, and any insurance fees.

  • Send all mail-ins to the address below:

    In Stitches Needlework
    8800 F Pear Tree Court
    Alexandria, VA 22309

    (ALL mail-in entries must be sent to this address. Please do NOT mail to the Woodlawn historic site)

In Stitches will NOT accept walk-in registrations at this time. They are ONLY handling the mail-in entries.

HAND-DELIVERED ENTRIES

Individual walk-in entries must be brought to Woodlawn from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm on one of the following dates (PLEASE NOTE THE NEW DATES THIS YEAR!):

  • Friday, January 26th, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

  • Saturday, January 27th, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

  • Sunday, January 28th, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

    Walk-in entries will not be processed at In Stitches.


All entrants must complete an online submission form before dropping off the pieces. Please have the submission confirmation with your item(s).

Needlework shops, groups, and guilds with group entries must make arrangements for bringing in multiple entries between January 24th - 26th, 2024 during the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. To schedule your drop-off date and time, please contact Deb Kempton at kemptonda@icloud.com or at 703-989-1222 with your preferred times. You will receive a confirmation email from Woodlawn staff to confirm your appointment.

Submitted pieces will be returned only to the depositor unless Woodlawn is notified in writing to the contrary.


RETURN OF ENTRIES

All needlework pieces can be picked up by individuals or shops, guilds, and groups during the following dates and times:

·      Friday, April 5th from 10:00 pm - 3:00 pm

·      Saturday, April 6th from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

·      Sunday, April 7th from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

If you are picking up more than a few pieces, please make sure to schedule a slot for one of those days AT LEAST ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE by contacting Deb Kempton at kemptonda@icloud.com or at 703-989-1222.

Woodlawn will not hold submitted entries past these dates without financial penalty unless approved in advance by no later than March 31st. Holding fee is $5 per day after April 7th. All mail-in entries will be returned by no later than April 26th, 2024 if the required label was included. If label is not included, returns may take longer and a holding fee will be added after April 7th.


EXHIBITING INFORMATION

IS MY PIECE ELIGIBLE?

The Needlework Show is judged, but not juried. We look forward to including a variety of pieces at all levels.

Requirements:

Each entry must be the work of a living person, stitched with hand-held, threaded needle, and appropriately finished. Unfortunately, any items entered previously, as well as crocheted, knitted, macramé, woven and hooked items are NOT eligible.

JUDGING

Each entry will be classified and judged by Division first, Category second, then by Technique. Entrants must include their classification on their submission form. Woodlawn and its judges reserve the right to reclassify entries, if appropriate.

CLASSIFICATIONS

Divisions

  • Adult:
    For stitchers 18 years and over

  • Senior:
    For stitchers 70 years and over

  • Junior:
    Three divisions: up to 9 years; 10 to 13 years; and 14 to 17 years


    Categories

  • Original Design:
    A design which is solely the creation of the stitcher. A brief artist’s statement must accompany the piece to be included in judging as an original design. Changing threads, thread colors, the ground fabric or other changes to a commercial design do not make the piece an original by the stitcher.

  • Adaptation Design:
    A design whose source is a medium different from that of the entry. The inspiration may come from a painting, a photograph or other source. A scanned image or photograph of the source material must accompany the piece to be included in judging as an adaptation design. Changing threads, thread colors, the ground fabric or other changes are not adaptations to a commercial design.

  • Commercial Design:
    A design created by someone other than the stitcher. It may be a chart, painted canvas, or printed graph. It may come from a kit or a class project. Changing threads, thread colors, the ground fabric or other changes are not considered an original work by the stitcher.

Techniques

  • Beadwork (not stitched on ground fabric/paper): Including but not limited to Bead Weaving and Bead Looming

  • Canvaswork: Traditional (needlepoint) or Multi-Stitch (4+) on needlepoint canvas

  • Counted Thread: Stitched on a counted ground fabric (e.g., Aida, linen), techniques include but not limited to:

    • Assisi

    • Blackwork

    • Cross Stitch, including Samplers (traditional or multi-stitch (4+)

    • Drawn Thread (e.g., Hardanger)

    • Pulled Work

    • Miniature: Counted ground fabric of 32-count or higher and stitched over one thread

  • Surface Embroidery: Including but not limited to:

    • Brazilian

    • Crewel

    • Goldwork

    • Japanese Bead Embroidery

    • Sashiko

    • Silk Ribbon

    • Stumpwork

    • Temari

    • Japanese Embroidery

  • Fine Hand Sewing

  • Needle Lace: Including but not limited to Needle Tatting and Battenburg

  • Quilting: Size limited to 144 inches in perimeter

  • Smocking