Seek feedback for improvement from "summary" of Sunday Morning Quilts by Amanda Jean Nyberg,Cheryl Arkison
When we create something, it can be hard to see it objectively. We are often so close to our work that we may not notice areas that could be improved. Seeking feedback from others can provide a fresh perspective and help us see our projects in a new light. It can be valuable to show our work to someone who isn't as invested in it as we are. They can offer insights that we may not have considered on our own.
Feedback can come in many forms - from friends, family, fellow quilters, or even strangers. Each person may have a different viewpoint or skill set that they bring to the table. Some may notice technical issues, while others may provide suggestions for design or color choices. It's important to take all feedback into consideration, even if it may be hard to hear at times.
Receiving feedback can be a vulnerable process, but it is essential for growth and improvement. It can be helpful to approach feedback with an open mind and a willingness to learn. Remember that the goal is not to take criticism personally, but rather to use it as a tool for making our work better. Constructive criticism can be a valuable gift that helps us refine our skills and develop our artistic vision.
Asking for feedback shows that we are dedicated to our craft and committed to continuous improvement. It demonstrates that we are open to new ideas and willing to push ourselves out of our comfort zones. In the end, seeking feedback can lead to greater creativity, stronger skills, and a deeper connection to our quilting community.
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