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#27
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Colorado
Posts: 1,184
I wonder why I can't get a photo to come through? This happens a lot. Is it because I am using an iPad?
Finally came trough. Guess I did not wait long enough.
Finally came trough. Guess I did not wait long enough.
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#28
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Colorado
Posts: 1,184
Just because a person is a Judge does not mean they cannot appreciate a quilt without critiquing it. :-) I will admit that I do look closer than I did before I became a Judge and I think that is normal. However, I do not look for fault, I am looking at the good things and appreciating the work and the amount of time that has gone into the piece.
Do not be afraid of the Judge and what you "think" she/he "might be thinking". You would probably be wrong. :-) Also, it could be to your advantage to "take advantage" of the Judges knowledge when you have a chance. I encourage everyone to go to "Open Judging". It is a great opportunity to see and hear what is said about the quilt. Also, at the end of the judging, you have the opportunity to ask questions of the Judge. (Why and how, etc. etc.). We are not
r-e-a-l-l-y the "Quilt Police"! :-). (I have a different thought who they are.....hahaha)
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: western NY formerly MN, FL, NC, SC
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This quilt is lovely and any Judge would be honored to get this from a friend.
Just because a person is a Judge does not mean they cannot appreciate a quilt without critiquing it. :-) I will admit that I do look closer than I did before I became a Judge and I think that is normal. However, I do not look for fault, I am looking at the good things and appreciating the work and the amount of time that has gone into the piece.
Do not be afraid of the Judge and what you "think" she/he "might be thinking". You would probably be wrong. :-) Also, it could be to your advantage to "take advantage" of the Judges knowledge when you have a chance. I encourage everyone to go to "Open Judging". It is a great opportunity to see and hear what is said about the quilt. Also, at the end of the judging, you have the opportunity to ask questions of the Judge. (Why and how, etc. etc.). We are not
r-e-a-l-l-y the "Quilt Police"! :-). (I have a different thought who they are.....hahaha)
Just because a person is a Judge does not mean they cannot appreciate a quilt without critiquing it. :-) I will admit that I do look closer than I did before I became a Judge and I think that is normal. However, I do not look for fault, I am looking at the good things and appreciating the work and the amount of time that has gone into the piece.
Do not be afraid of the Judge and what you "think" she/he "might be thinking". You would probably be wrong. :-) Also, it could be to your advantage to "take advantage" of the Judges knowledge when you have a chance. I encourage everyone to go to "Open Judging". It is a great opportunity to see and hear what is said about the quilt. Also, at the end of the judging, you have the opportunity to ask questions of the Judge. (Why and how, etc. etc.). We are not
r-e-a-l-l-y the "Quilt Police"! :-). (I have a different thought who they are.....hahaha)
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