Community Outreach Challenge QuiltCon 2026

Gather your local MQG or team of Individual MQG members and start planning your design with the theme of medallion quilts! Choose ONE of the color palettes below and use it in its entirety. Medallion quilts are a fun way to work as a group and experiment with different repeating shapes and secondary patterns.

The Community Outreach exhibit will be capped at 80 entries. Submissions will open on October 15, 2025 at 12:00 a.m. ET.  A quilt top or rendered quilt design is acceptable to hold a space in the exhibit. (Pictures of fabric will not be accepted.) Entries will close when the exhibit reaches 80 entries, and a waitlist will open. If the exhibit does not reach 80 entries, submissions will close December 15, 2025.

Palette #1: Brights

Palette #2: Blues

Challenge Summary & Rules

Make the Quilt

  • Use all the colors from ONE color palette to create your quilt. Solids or prints (or both!) are fine to use. No other colors may be used in the quilt top or binding. The quilt backing is your fabric of choice.
  • Please do not add neutrals, stick to the palette provided! 
  • Make sure the theme of Medallion quilts is the focus of your project.
  • Size constraints of a maximum of 65”x85” and a minimum of 60”x80” must be adhered to. Quilts outside of these size guidelines will not be accepted. If the size is misrepresented on the entry form, the quilt will not be hung at QuiltCon.
  • If your guild or team decides to use a pattern, be sure to get permission from the pattern designer and include that information when you submit the quilt to QuiltCon.

Work Together

  • This is not a solo project. Include as many people as you can from your active MQG guild, or create a team of individual MQG members.
  • Groups eligible to enter a quilt in the Community Outreach Challenge are MQG local guilds or teams made of Individual MQG members. The MQG cannot accommodate teams of people with various memberships in local MQGs. Quilts made by those groups should be entered in the Group or Bee category of the judged show and are not subject to the challenge limitations of the Community Outreach Challenge.
  • Your active MQG guild or MQG member team will provide all the materials to complete the quilt.

Photograph & Enter Your Quilt

  • Due to space and person-power limitations, the Community Outreach Challenge will be capped at 80 quilts. Although the quilt does not need to be complete, a photo will be required to submit the entry. The entry system will be open October 15 at 12:00 a.m. EDT to December 15, 2025, or until 80 submissions are reached, whichever comes first. 
  • To submit your entry, a photo of the rendered quilt design is acceptable. By December 10, every group must upload a photo of the finished quilt top in order for the quilt to remain in the exhibit. Additionally, if your quilt will be offered for sale at QuiltCon, you will need to submit a high-quality image of the finished quilt by January 15, 2026.
  • A waitlist will open after the 80-quilt limit has been reached. If spots become available in mid-December, groups will be contacted from the waitlist. All groups on the waitlist will be contacted with a final result by December 15, 2025.
  • To subsidize the increasing shipping costs, there will be a $25 entry fee for each Community Outreach quilt. 
  • There is no prize in the Community Outreach Challenge.
  • There is no set pricing for the quilts, should you choose to list it for sale to benefit the selected non-profit organizations, each guild will set its own price. While every quilt is different, we recommend starting in the $250 – $350 range and increasing your price from there. Remember, this quilt has cost your guild time and money, and that should be factored into the amount that will be donated to the charities at QuiltCon. We see quilts listed anywhere from $200 – $5,000 at QuiltCon in any given year, so it’s wide open.
Blossoming by Paula Steel, QuiltCon 2025
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Frond Quilt by Carolyn Friedlander, QuiltCon 2023
Local Density by Charles Cameron, QuiltCon 2024
Fans by Elizabeth Ray, QuiltCon 2024