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Old 01-26-2011, 06:10 AM
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Why Quilt Judges Are Not the “Quilt Police”

Both Quilt Judges and “quilt police” can strike fear in your heart. Some think they are one and the same. There are important distinctions.

Quilt Police believe there is only One Right Way to do things. They believe rules must be followed. They focus on the less than perfect, rather than the achievements of the quilt maker. Quilt Police may discredit a quilt with machine quilting, or fuisible raw-edge appliqué, or paint as not a “proper quilt” Quilt Police speak their minds without regard to who might be listening.


Quilt Judges dedicate themselves to learning many different techniques, trying their hand at as many as possible. They empathize and understand the difficulty in any particular technique. Quilt judges are cheerleaders, urging competitors to work toward their own personal best. Sarah Thornton, writing in "Seven Days in the Art World", quoted Nick Serota, “Judges themselves are invisible, but they know that their decisions will be keenly felt.”
Every quilt judge, perhaps every quilt maker, can relate to Lind Luggens’ joy in discovering that her grandson saw greatness in her work.

With permission of Beverly Fine, NQACJ. Printed in “Quilting Quarterly”, Winter 2010
“Quilting Quarterly” is the quarterly publication of the National Quilting Association.
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Old 01-26-2011, 06:40 AM
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Very nice; thanks for sharing.
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Old 01-26-2011, 06:43 AM
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Quilt police also turn over your work to check the back for proper stitch length, seam allowance, ironing, etc. etc. lol lol lol
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The quilt judges I have encountered give constructive criticism when they see room for improvement and compliments for good work. Occasionally I might disagree with a criticism of my work if I have purposely gone in a particular direction but can see the judges point of view-compliments I never disagree with. :)
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Old 01-26-2011, 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by tomilu
Quilt police also turn over your work to check the back for proper stitch length, seam allowance, ironing, etc. etc. lol lol lol
Oh don't say that! I turn over people's work. I very much admire anyone who can make the backs look nice, since mine are usually not so great.
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(Applause) I like this!
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