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Old 09-16-2022, 11:23 AM
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Peckish
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I agree with the others - quilt judging is very subjective. Margaret Solomon Gunn (multi-award winning quilter) has stated more than once that she makes quilts that are designed to please judges and win ribbons. If that is your goal, you have to know the judges and what they like. If your goal is to stretch and grow as a quilter, read the notes and take the judges' comments into consideration (with a grain of salt). Enter your quilt into multiple shows (not just your small local show), both modern and art, to get as much feedback as possible. Whatever you do, don't let this stop you in your artistic endeavors!

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