While some people pine for the traditional four seasons of winter, spring, summer, and fall — for me, the year is divided into just two: State Fair season and the rest of the year.
The official start of the State Fair season is August 1. That is the date by which I am supposed to have settled on a design, purchased all materials I need, and be ready to move forward with the actual making of the project.
The first year I entered the state fair I had not plans to do so. It was 2004, I lived in Wilson County, and I had entered this afghan in the Wilson County Fair:

“The Sistine Afghan” as my mother called it because it was so much work, won a blue ribbon and best of show at the county fair. Buoyed by my success there, I entered it in the state fair competition where it won a second blue ribbon.
Because of various constraints, I did not enter the 2005 state fair competition, but by 2006, I was itching to try again, and this was the result of that effort:

Like the Sistine Afghan before it, this piece which came to be called the 12-day afghan (you can read how this afghan got it’s name here) also won a blue ribbon in it’s category:
From 2007 to 2010, I experienced a bit of a dry spell. My 2009 entry which has come to be called the pixelghan did not get any mention at all:

and the same was true of my 2010 entry which is based on a fractal known as the Hilbert Curve:

Then last year, I once again achieved some measure of recognition with an honorable mention for this effort:

I don’t know exactly how I will execute this year’s project, but I am beginning the work of designing the elements to be crocheted and gathering the materials I will use in the effort, and come August 1, I will be ready for the opening day of yet another state fair season.
These afghans are absolutely fantastic – I love them. I don’t know why your 2009 & 2010 ones didn’t earn mention – they are stunning! They are all stunning! Are they all crochet? So inspirational. Thank you for sharing these. Going to have a trawl through your blog for more details of their making. E x
So much work…I commend you!
Wooo thank you, thank you, thank you! Many months ago I came across your work on Flickr and fell in love with your 2006 orgasmic fantastic afghan. Then I lost the link . . . Love how you interpret the topic around the fairs. such beautiful work. Cheers!
Amazingness! Your projects are FAB!
Those afghans are stunning,
Wow. WOW! Those afghans are so amazing. That pixelated one especially is amazing – I can’t believe that it didn’t win!!!
Ditto. AMAZING work! I used to enter quilts in state fairs, so I understand the lure so well. Now I’m focussing on actual quilt shows, and I can never seem to get done on time! Thanks for sharing your beautiful work!
Perhaps these are too “modern” for the judges? I love all of these entries and if it were up to me, you wouldn’t have had a dry spell :).