I am striving really hard to improve my quilts, as I know most TQS members are. I have recently done an honest look at all my quilts trying to make myself think like I was a judge at a quilt show. I am amazed at what I have seen that i did not see before and it is really a learning experience. Perhaps the best example of this is my quilt "Margaret" which was the 2009 Hoffman challenge quilt. Since I got it back from traveling, I have seen a number of things (though I still love the quilt).
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Here is my personal critique for purposes of learning:
1) Overall it is a pleasing quilt with a bit of life and the main character looks as if she challenges you to not like her. She still looks a lot to me like an old picture of my dear late mother in law when she was in her early 20s. Her face could be better painted, but I have recently begun digitally painting faces and hands and printing them on fabric. I think this may be a big advance for me that will help improve that element on future quilts with people.
2) There are some design flaws that stand out to me now I didn't see before. I wonder if this is because I have been working sooo hard on improving my design work using my Wacom tablet and CorelPainter. Anyway, I see that the background should have been less evenly divided between the wall and the floor, thinking more in thirds than in halves. Perhaps I could have made the floor a little deeper back. My attempt at depth doesn't quite work.
3) There is not enough contrast between the background and the foreground items.
4) The actual quilting is honestly not very good, but I kind of knew that already. I believe I have improved my quilting some since I made her. The quilting in my mermaid quilt seems to me to be comparatively a lot better. It still needs work. I think I'm going to mark more for my Geisha quilt and maybe even the knight.
5) The embroidered items, which I worked out in my Bernina software (the flowers on her dress, the white vases, which I designed from scratch, and the dog, which I edited from a copyright free design) still seem to me to be first rate. I am pleased with those. In fact one of the comments from the judges noted that they liked the embroidery. So I must have the technique for that down and primarily need to try to move that forward in my embroidery design.
Isn't it interesting what you can learn by taking a fresh look? I know from doing this a lot of things I need to improve and work on. All my other quilts are telling me a lot too. Do you ever do this? Is it helpful?