In 4-H judging, we were taught to have the critique as: positive, negative,
positive.
Always a good technique when giving an opinion.

Lorri

   Years ago I made my first piece of lace. I was so proud of it! Until I
took
  it off the pillow and it promptly - well, twisted, I guess, is the best way
  to describe it. It was awful! I had a friend who had watched me as I began
  the process, figured things out on my own, worked through to the finish. As
  I watched it turn to "ruin," I got very frustrated and was ready to throw
it
  away. My friend stopped me, took it from me, stuck it in his wallet, and
  told me that one day I would make even more beautiful pieces and he will be
  proud to be able to say he had the first thing I made. My firend was killed
  in Desert Storm, but I've always remembered what he said - especially every
  time I've tried something new and it didn't quite go right.
   Since then, I've gone on to make lace, put it aside, pick it up again, and
  work to a point where I can teach others. I always try to point out the
  beauty in what my students have done, especially before I point out a place
  they need to fix. And if they're pleased - well, we can always fix the
  problem on the next piece. I teach at our local university, and I've
brought
  this into those classes - always praise before you correct, and see the
  beauty in everything people try to do.
   I apologize if anyone things this is too long or off topic. I just felt I
  needed to say it.

  Kathy Whitaker
  Brooklet, GA

  Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 08:48:43 +0200
  > From: "Ank van der Leek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
  > Subject: Re: [lace] Re: Christmas card exchange
  >
  > .
  > >
  > > So please understand that I just expressed a preference for
  > > a card with the same quality of handwork that I'm contributing.
  > >
  > >
  > Just this remark is the reason, why I will not participate.
  > Standarts, anyway by talking, are soo high!
  > And though I am making (trying to) lace for years now, I would not dare
to
  > participate and being fired off because of the standarts here, even if
  > people are telling it isn't the case.
  > But regarding all answers and remarks in the years I am lurking here, I
  > will
  > stay where I are: lurking and learning.
  > Ank
  >
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