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Old 05-23-2010, 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by MistyMarie
After reading the first issue of "Quilter's Home" with Mark Lipinski's perspective on entering a quilt into a quilt show, I became so discouraged about my own ability and how others would perceive my quilts. I now absolutely dread giving away my quilts or showing them at quilt guild meetings because I see all my flaws and feel that others will judge my work too critically. I worry that they are not good enough because I am such a perfectionist when it comes to quilting and I know others are too. However, I am only an intermediate quilter, so I know I am going to have small "errors" here and there in all my quilts. It is hard when I try so hard to grow as a quilter and others make me feel like I am barely a quilter because I am not up to their skill levels. After reading that article, I doubt I would ever feel "good enough" to enter a quilt show or contest. He totally shredded beginner/intermediate quilters as living in denial of their own ability to create a worthwhile quilt for a quilt show.
Misty,

Just WHO is Mark Lipinski to you??? He's not your teacher, your neighbor, your boss or anything. He's just another person with a point of view that does not reflect anything but HIS OWN thinking. Can you imagine that all his intermediate quilts were nothing but perfection?? Hardly!

WHEN you enter a quilt in a show I'll bet for darn sure Mark ain't gonna be the judge there.

Don't be so hard on yourself. There are much bigger things in life if your seams are a little crooked and some points get lopped off. Don't let a person with negative thoughts be your guide. You'll only get lost.

Keep sewing, keep creating and NEVER give up! Show us here all your wonderful quilts. You have a built in audience who will LOVE what you do and appreciate the time, effort and talent that go into each stitch!!! :thumbup:
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