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1 Home, Craft & Garden Fair Anderson County Extension Homemakers Association July 18-19, 2016 Anderson County Cooperative Extension Service Community Meeting Room Lower Level 1026 County Park Road Lawrenceburg, KY Phone:

2 Home, Craft & Garden Fair 2016 Sponsors* $ Anderson County Farm Bureau Dave & Brenda Disponett $76 - $199 Eric Swisher Insurance Ritchie & Peach Funeral Home Mason Equipment Century Bank Robert E. Wiedo Attorney at Law Splatter Inc. Anderson County Farm Service $75 or less Birdwhistell & Perry Gash Memorial Chapel Clean Cut Grass (Jason Denny) Dwight Conway Dude s Muffler & Brake Shop Commonwealth Credit Union By-pass Motors Hadawreck Body Shop Farmer s Bank Jackie Nickell Inc. Charles Taulbee Stone Cottage Woodworking Baker Insurance Agency Import Cars R Us Walmart Auto Max ACE Hardware Lawrenceburg Printing Blue Star 5 Inc. Lawrenceburg Supply Pangemanan Chiropractic Don F. Peach Insurance The Animal Clinic Donald Collins, DMD Stan Simmons Ins., State Farm Exit Realty Crutcher *Sponsors as of April

3 Anderson County Extension Homemakers Association Home, Craft & Garden Fair July 18-19, 2016 SCHEDULE Exhibits will be entered Monday, July 18, 2016, from 4:30 6:30 p.m. AND Tuesday, July 19 from 9:30 11:30 the Community Mtg. Room. 1. Open viewing of exhibits from 4-5 p.m. on Tuesday, July No exhibits may be removed before 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July Pickup is between 5:30 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 19. If you are unable to pick up the items by 6:30 p.m., then you can pick up items at the Extension Office during regular business hours. JUDGING AND AWARDS 1. Judging will be completed by competent judges from outside Anderson County. An individual may not judge the same department more than two consecutive years. 2. All classes are open to everyone unless a class specifies an age or specific requirement such as first time quilt. 3. Judges are not required to award blue, red and white in each category. All ribbons will be awarded on a merit basis. The decision of the judges is final. 4. Everyone, except department chairs and the assistants, must leave the building while entries are being judged and may re-enter when the exhibit opens at 4 p.m. 5. No person shall judge or assist the judges in any class in which he/she is exhibiting. 6. Prize money is awarded for each blue ($5), red ($3) and white ($2) except in photography which is funded by The Anderson News. $15 for Best of Show per department except for photos. Premiums will be paid at the time of pick-up. Exhibitor must sign the form stating that they have received the correct amount of prize money. EXHIBIT PROTECTION 1. The Anderson County Extension Homemakers will not be responsible for anything damaged, stolen or lost while on exhibit at the Home, Craft and Garden Fair, but will take utmost care to guard and protect the exhibits. 2. When the exhibit is open for viewing, official volunteers will be on duty to observe all the departments. 3. Exhibitors will not be allowed beyond the registration tables. No exceptions. If you don t want fair workers to touch/move your exhibit, then please don t enter the item. 4. Absolutely no smoking, food, or drink in area of exhibition. 3

4 REGISTRATION 1. Competition is open to residents of Kentucky. 2. All exhibitors who have more than five entries are urged to pick up a registration sheet and entry tags at the extension office prior to July Each exhibitor will be assigned an exhibitor s number. Exhibitor will complete the provided entry tag and securely attach it to each item. Completing the registration sheet and attaching tags to items before entering on July 18 will save a lot of time. 4. The claim check ticket should be retained by exhibitor and presented to the fair workers between 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 19. If the claim check is lost and goods taken by other than owner, responsibility of the Anderson County Homemakers shall cease. 5. There may be only one entry per numbered class per person. If there is more than one item entered in a numbered class, then all that person s items in that numbered class will be disqualified. RULES 1. Items must be clean and in good condition. 2. Items may be entered in miscellaneous only if there is no other category for the item. 3. After entry has been submitted, if participant changes tag, the item will be disqualified. 4. Any article(s) winning a blue ribbon in the Home, Craft & Garden Fair cannot be entered again. 5. All exhibits except antiques, collections, old quilts, vintage clothing and old crocheted bedspreads should be made within the last 5 years, since July 1, Preserved foods must have been preserved in All articles exhibited in any class, with the exception of antiques, collections, old quilts, vintage clothing and old crocheted bedspreads must be entered in the name of the person who made or raised same. 7. In the Art Category, artwork must be original. No kits allowed. Ceramics must be handmade by the exhibitor. Green ware can be purchased. 8. Canned goods must be displayed in standard canning jars without rings or will be disqualified by the judges. 9. Flowers should not be displayed in valuable vases. The Anderson Co. Homemakers and Extension Office will not be responsible for them. 10. All ribbons won on articles in the exhibit hall must remain on same until checked out. 11. No food or other items may be sold out of Exhibit Hall. 12. Exhibitor may enter an item considered perishable in same category where they won a blue ribbon previously. 13. Permanently attached labels must be covered so exhibitor s name is not known. 14. Professionals are prohibited from exhibiting their wares. 4

5 EXAMPLE REGISTRATION SHEET & ENTRY TAG Exhibitor # is issued upon registration (or pre-registration at the Anderson County Extension Office). Exhibitor # goes here 5

6 Art Department RULES: Pictures must be mounted on cardboard, construction paper, frames, or on artist canvas to be judged. Painting/coloring by numbers or pre-drawn/commercial drawings will not be accepted. All work must be done by amateurs and done by the exhibitor. Children should specify grade just completed on tag. Maximum size of art work is 16 x 20 inches. PRESCHOOL & KINDERGARTEN ART1. Watercolor ART2. Pencil ART3. Acrylic ART4. Other medium GRADES 1-4 ART5.China Painting ART6. Oil painting ART7. Watercolor ART8. Pencil ART9. Acrylic ART10. Other medium GRADES 5-8 ART20. China painting ART21. Oil painting ART23. Watercolor ART24. Pencil ART26. Acrylic ART27. Other medium GRADES 9-12 ART30. Oil painting ART31. Charcoal ART32. Watercolor ART33. Pastels ART34. Pencil ART35. Ink ART36. Acrylic ART37. China Painting ART38. Other medium ADULT ART40. Oil painting ART41. Charcoal ART42. Watercolor ART43. Pastels ART44. Pencil ART45. Ink ART46. Acrylic ART47. China Painting ART48. Other medium CERAMICS (May include resin and plaster crafts) ART50. Molded and stained ART51. Molded and glazed ART52. Molded and free hand painting ART53. Hand-molded pottery ADULT MISCELLANEOUS ART ART60. Decorative Tole painting ART70. Metal art ART80. Lawn & garden art ART90.Collage ART100 Calligraphy ART110.Miscellaneous, no other category for item 6

7 Collections Department No display can be larger than a 24 square space. Items in a collection need to be displayed on a tray, plate or open box, etc. If an entry has more than one piece or several items, attach the pieces together, or have them in a box or on a display board. COLLECTIONS OF ITEMS OTHER THAN LISTED BELOW COL1. Under 5 each for individual item, bring at least 5 items COL2. Over 5 each for individual item, bring at least 3 items & no more than 5 items TEAPOTS COL30. Most unusual COL31. Prettiest COL33. Animal COL34. Holiday/seasonal COOKIE JAR COL40. Most unusual COL41. Prettiest COL43. Animal COL44. Holiday/seasonal SALT & PEPPER SHAKERS COL50. Most unusual COL51. Prettiest COL53. Animal COL54. Holiday/seasonal Antiques Department DOLLS Not antique COL60. Baby COL61. Bride COL62. Ceramic COL63. Best dressed COL64. Doll representing child, not baby COL65. Doll representing adult COL66. Barbie UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY ITEMS COL80. Sports item 25 years or older COL81. Non-sports item 25 years or older COL82. Misc. UK item No display can be larger than 24 square space Antiques must be 50 years or older ANTIQUES - 10 items or less per collection ANT20. Wood ANT21. Cloth ANT22. Clocks ANT23. Metal or tin ANT24. Lawrenceburg memorabilia ANT25. Glass ANT26. Paper ANT27. Jewelry ANT28. Dolls ANT29. Misc. none of the above ANTIQUES Individual item ANT50. Wood ANT51. Cloth ANT52. Clock ANT53. Metal or tin individual item ANT54. Lawrenceburg memorabilia (one item) ANT55. Glass ANT56. Paper ANT57. Jewelry ANT58. Dolls ANT59. Teapot ANT60. Cookie Jar ANT61. Salt & Pepper Shakers ANT62. Miscellaneous - None of the above 7

8 Crafts Department All items must be handmade. HOLIDAY/SEASONAL CRAFT CRF1. Season decoration spring/summer CRF2. Season decoration fall/winter but not Christmas CRF3. Christmas decoration CRF5. Christmas tree skirt CRF7. Seasonal figure CRF8. Christmas stocking CRF9. Christmas tree ornament JEWELRY CRF10. Seasonal jewelry CRF12. Fiber art pin (fabric or yarn) CRF14. Fiber art necklace (fabric or yarn) CRF16. Handmade jewelry other than above CRF17. Knitted or crocheted jewelry CRAFTS CHILDREN Made by child CRF20. Creative craft not made from kit CRF21. Recycled item CRF22. Made by preschool child CRF24. Made by child ages 6-9 CRF25. Made by child ages CRF26. Made by youth ages CRF27. Patriotic item CRF28. UK craft CRF29. Children s shirt decorated by child CRF30. Misc. - no other category for item BASKETMAKING CRF40. Basket, handmade 8 wide or larger CRF45. Basket, handmade, under 8 wide CRF46. Basket, miniature CRF47. Basket, Nantucket CRF48. Basket, Seagrass CRF49. Basket, twig/wood CRAFTS - GENERAL CRF50. Creative scrapbook (two pages only) CRF51. Recycled item CRF53. Stenciled item CRF55. Rubber stamped item CRF58. Handmade note cards (set 4 in bag) CRF60. Lapidary CRF63. Leather CRF65. Wreath, miscellaneous CRF66. Wreath, natural material CRF67. Wreath, wire CRF68. Patriotic item CRF69. UK craft CRF70. Stained glass item CRF75. Handmade doll CRF80. Wall hanging, not exceed 40 x 40, not quilted CRF85. Painted gourd CRF86. Other decorated gourd CRF90. Door decoration CRF100.Miscellaneous, no other category for item WOODWORKING no larger than 24 square CRF31. Woodworking project CRF33. Walking stick CRF35. Wood burning project CRF37. Wood carving CRF39: Wood turning 8

9 Flower Department Only one member of a household is eligible for an award in any one class. FLR1 FLR80 must be grown by exhibitor. ROSES FLR1. Red, one stem (in drink bottle) FLR3. White, one stem (in drink bottle) FLR5. Pink, one stem (in drink bottle) FLR7. Yellow, one stem (in drink bottle) FLR9. Other color, one stem (in drink bottle) MARIGOLDS FLR10. Dwarf marigold, one stem (in bottle) FLR15. Large marigold, one stem (in bottle) ZINNIA FLR20. Zinnia, one giant bloom FLR25. Zinnia, one dwarf bloom POTTED PLANTS FLR30. African violet, any color FLR34. Potted plant started from cuttings FLR36. One potted plant FLR38. Potted annual in bloom, one plant OTHER FLOWERS FLR40. Dahlia, one stem (in drink bottle) FLR45. Begonia, any type FLR50. Succulents, one plant, any variety FLR55. Day lily, one spike (in drink bottle) FLR60. Oriental lily, one spike, any color FLR61. Lily other than above FLR65. Sunflower, one spike, any color FLR69. Miscellaneous FLR70. Dish garden: a selection of plants in an attractive dish (no larger than 15 ) FLR71. Terrarium FLR75. Hanging basket DRIED FLOWERS/HERBS FLR80. Assortment of dried herbs FLR85. Dried flower Arrangement FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS FRESH FLOWERS FLR94. Arrangement using vase FLR96. Most creative flower arrangement FLR98. Most attractive basket of flowers FLR99. Miniature arrangement (design not to exceed 5 in all directions) SILK ARRANGEMENTS FLR103. Most creative flower arrangement FLR104. Most attractive basket of flowers FLR105. Miniature arrangement (design not to exceed 5 in all directions) FLR106. Special occasion flowers Food Preservation Department Canning will be judged on appearance of the pack, preparation, and selection of canned products. Entries may be in quart size or smaller, clean, standard canning jars with sealed lids. Please remove rings and do not attach any other cover. Jars should be labeled with name of canned good and date it was canned. There should be ¼ inch of headspace for jams/jellies; ½ inch for fruits and tomatoes; and 1 inch headspace for low acid foods like meat and vegetables. Failure to use correct headspace may result in disqualification and/or lower rating by judges. 9

10 Food must have been preserved in Only one member of a household is eligible for an award in any one class. CANNED FRUIT FPR1. Pears FPR2. Cherries FPR3. Blackberries FPR4. Applesauce FPR7. Juice FPR8. Other fruit FPR9. Collection (3 different fruits) CANNED VEGETABLES FPR10. Soup Mixture FPR11. Green beans FPR12. Peas FPR14. Beets FPR15. Carrots FPR16.Other vegetable FPR19. Collection (3 different vegetables) CANNED TOMATOES FPR20. Tomatoes FPR22. Tomato red catsup FPR24. Salsa FPR28. Tomato juice PICKLES & RELISHES FPR30. Dill pickles FPR32. Sweet cucumber pickles FPR34. Bread & butter pickles FPR36. Lime pickles FPR37. Other pickled product FPR38. Relish FPR39. Collection (3 different pickle products) SOFT SPREADS/OTHER Jam Ground up pieces of fruit, not distinguishable Jelly- Made from juice of fruit Preserves- made with pieces of fruit that are distinguishable and may be whole fruit All jams, jellies, preserves, marmalades and butters must be processed and sealed according to USDA regulations listed above. FPR40. Apple or other fruit butter FPR41. Cherry preserves FPR42. Strawberry preserves FPR43. Preserves other than cherry or strawberry FPR44. Marmalade FPR45. Apple jelly FPR46. Grape jelly FPR47. Jelly other than apple or grape FPR48. Grape jam FPR49. Blackberry jam FPR50. Jam other than grape or blackberry FPR51. Collection of jam, jelly or other fruit spreads (3 different products) can combine jam with jelly or other fruit spreads CANNED MEAT FPR60. Meat/poultry/pork/fish/game BEGINNER/YOUTH FPR70. Canned fruit FPR71. Canned vegetable FPR72. Canned tomatoes FPR73. Pickles & relishes FPR74. Soft spreads FPR75. Meat 10

11 Foods Department Baked foods will be judged on these points: appearance (inside and outside), texture, flavor, aroma, and taste. No duplication of entries, e.g. cannot enter same cookies in both open and children s class. Only one member of a household is eligible for an award in any one class. Mixes are allowed but should be enhanced with additional ingredients. All foods must be wrapped in plastic storage bag and displayed on sturdy disposable plates or foil pie pan. Identify specific type of nut if any are used in recipe. BREADS BKG1. Banana bread, ½ loaf BKG2. Vegetable bread, ½ loaf BKG3. Nut bread, ½ loaf BKG4. Amish or friendship bread, ½ loaf BKG5. Sour dough bread, ½ loaf BKG6. Corn meal muffins or sticks (4) BKG7. Corn bread (¼ of pan) BKG9. Muffins of any kind, no mixes BKG10. Muffins of any kind from a mix. BKG11. Yeast rolls (4) BKG12. Misc. yeast rolls (4) BKG13. Yeast bread, ½ loaf BKG14. Whole wheat yeast bread, ½ loaf BKG15. Bread machine, ½ loaf BKG16. Biscuits (4) CAKES BKG20. Angel Food, ¼ cake BKG21. Applesauce, ¼ cake BKG22. Butter cake, ¼ cake BKG23. Carrot cake, ¼ cake BKG24. Cupcakes/iced, (4) BKG25. Cupcakes/iced, (4) age 15 and under BKG26. Decorated cake (amateur only) BKG27. Devil s food cake, ¼ cake BKG28. Fat free cake, ¼ cake BKG29. Sugar free cake, ¼ cake BKG30. Miscellaneous cake, ¼ cake CANDY BKG40. Carmel fudge, 4 pieces BKG41. Chocolate fudge, 4 pieces BKG44. Mints, 4 pieces BKG46. Peanut butter fudge, 4 pieces BKG47. Truffles, 4 pieces BKG48. Turtle candy BKG49. Any other candy, 4 pieces COOKIES BKG60. Assorted cookies (4) BKG61. Brownies (4) BKG63. Chocolate cookies (4) BKG64. Oatmeal cookies (4) BKG65. Peanut butter cookies (4) BKG66. Sugar cookies (4) BKG67. Toll House cookies (4) BKG68. No Bake cookies (4) BKG69. Any other cookie COOKIES BY CHILDREN 15 OR UNDER Write kind of cookie and age of child on tag. BKG70. Brownies (4) no mixes BKG71. Brownies (4) made from a mix BKG72. Cookies misc., no mixes (4) BKG73. Cookies-misc. made from mix (4) BKG74. No Bake cookies (4) PIE BGK80. Apple pie, ¼ pie BKG81. Berry pie, ¼ pie BKG82. Cherry pie, ¼ pie BKG83. Peach pie, ¼ pie BKG84. Pecan pie, ¼ pie BKG89. Miscellaneous pie, ¼ pie 11

12 Horticulture Department All exhibits must be raised in home garden/orchard. Judged on uniformity and freedom of defects, stems attached. Only one member of family is eligible for an award in any one class. FRUITS HRT1. Apples (3) HRT2. Blackberries (6) HRT3. Cantaloupe (1) HRT4. Gooseberries (6) HRT5. Peaches (3) HRT6. Plums (3) HRT7. Raspberries (6) HRT8. Blueberries (6) HRT9. Any other fruit (3, except 6 for berries) HERBS HRT11. Herbs (collection of 3) HONEY HRT20. Best jar of honey TOMATOES HRT30. Tomatoes, red (3) HRT31. Small tomato such as cherry, grape, etc. (3) HRT32. Tomatoes, yellow (3) VEGETABLES OTHER THAN TOMATOES HRT40. Beets, top on (3) HRT42. Broccoli (2 bunches) HRT44. Cabbage (1) HRT45. Cauliflower (1 head) HRT46. Cucumbers for pickling (3) HRT48. Cucumbers for slicing (3) HRT49. Gourds (1) HRT50. Green Beans (6) HRT51. Okra (3) HRT52. Onions, green (3) HRT53. Onions, white (3) HRT54. Peppers, banana (3) HRT55. Peppers, bell (3) HRT56. Peppers, hot (3) HRT57. Peppers, any other type (3) HRT58. Potatoes (3) HRT59. Rhubarb (2 bunches of 3) HRT60. Squash, yellow summer (3) HRT61. Squash, zucchini (3) HRT62. Sweet Corn (3 ears in husk) HRT65. Any other vegetable (3 small or 1 large) SPECIAL VEGETABLE CLASS HRT70. Best display of garden produce (general collection) HRT71. Vegetable critter art Needlecraft Department AFGHANS NDL1. Ripple afghan NDL2. Granny square NDL3. Knitted NDL4. Baby afghan, knitted NDL5. Baby afghan, crocheted NDL6. Miscellaneous not listed above 12 CROCHET NDL10. Crocheted clothing item, socks, gloves, mittens, hats NDL11. Crocheted household item NDL12. Crochet tablecloth, new NDL13. Crochet tablecloth, 25 years+ NDL14. Crochet bedspread, 25 years+ NDL15. Crocheted scarf NDL16. Crocheted shawl

13 NDL17. Crochet item for baby NDL18. Miscellaneous crocheted item EMBROIDERY NDL20. Crewel embroidery article (other than pillows) NDL21. Ribbon embroidery NDL22. Counted cross-stitch article (except sampler) NDL23. Counted cross-stitch sampler NDL24. Cross-stitched item (stamped) NDL25. Machine embroidery NDL26. Chicken scratch NDL27. Redwork NDL28. Miscellaneous embroidery item KNITTING NDL30. Hand knitted scarf NDL31. Hand knitted clothing item, socks, gloves, mittens, hats NDL32. Hand knitted household item NDL33. Knitted shawl NDL34. Knitted baby item NDL35. Miscellaneous knitted item PILLOWS NDL40. Heirloom, hand or serger NDL41. Quilted NDL42. Other pillows PILLOWCASES NDL50. Hand embroidered NDL51. Applique NDL52. Cross-stitched NDL53. Other pillowcases or set OTHER NEEDLEWORK NDL60. Handmade stuffed animal NDL62. Doll clothes, knitted or crocheted NDL63. Felted item NDL64. Needlepoint article NDL66. Fabric bowl NDL67. Hooked item NDL68. Misc. needlecraft article, adult NDL69. Miscellaneous needlecraft article, ages 12 and under NDL70. Miscellaneous needlecraft article, ages RULES: All entries must be glossy prints. Entries may be no larger than 16 x 20. One photo per numbered class. Entries may be black and white or color. Pictures must be mounted on cardboard, construction paper, frames, or on artist canvas to be judged. Division is open to photographers of all ages. No professional photographers should enter. A select number of the winning entries may be published in The Anderson News. Awards will be given in three categories: People photographs Animal photographs Landscape photographs Photography Department In each category, blue ribbon-first place will receive $20. An additional $25 will go to the overall winner of best adult photo and $25 for the overall winner of best children s photo. All prizes are provided by The Anderson News. PEOPLE PHOTOGRAPHS PHT1. Photographer age12 and under 13 PHT2. Photographer age 13 through 18 PHT3. Photographer adult 19 and older

14 ANIMAL PHOTOGRAPHS PHT10. Photographer age12 and under PHT11. Photographer age 13 through 18 PHT12. Photographer age 19 and older LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHS PHT20. Photographer age 12 and under PHT21. Photographer age 13 through 18 PHT22. Photographer age 19 and older Quilt Department FIRST QUILTS QLT1. Adult (18 to 54 years old) QLT2. Senior (age 55 +) QLT3. Youth (grade 12 and younger) OLD QUILTS All quilts designated old must be 25 years+. Doesn t have to be made by exhibitor QLT10. Hand applique, hand quilted QLT11. Hand pieced, hand quilted QLT12. Machine pieced, hand quilted QUILT TOPS QLT20. Quilt top pieced QLT21. Quilt top applique GROUP QUILTS QLT30. Quilt made by a group of 3 or more individuals EMBROIDERED/CROSS STITCH QUILT QLT40. Cross stitched quilt QLT41. Hand embroidered other than crossstitch HAND PIECED QUILT QLT50. Hand pieced by exhibitor, machine quilted by other QLT51. Hand pieced and hand quilted by exhibitor QLT52. Hand pieced and machine quilted by exhibitor MACHINE PIECED QUILT QLT60. Machine pieced and hand quilted by exhibitor QLT61. Machine pieced and machine quilted by exhibitor QLT62. Machine pieced by exhibitor machine quilted by other BABY QUILTS minimum 36 square, no larger than 45 x 60 QLT71. Hand pieced, hand quilted by exhibitor QLT72. Machine pieced, machine quilted by exhibitor QLT73. Machine pieced, machine quilted by other QLT74. Applique, quilted by exhibitor MISCELLANEOUS QUILT QLT80. Cotton, whole cloth QLT81. Other than cotton (polyester, silks, rayon, wool, etc.) QLT82. Tacked quilt QLT83. Novelty quilt QLT84. Quilted table runner/table topper QLT85. Lap quilt (no larger than 46 x 60 ) WALL HANGINGS QLT90. Wall hanging, total of 144 maximum QLT91. Wall hanging, total of 212 maximum QLT92. Wall hanging, embellished QLT93. Wall hanging, hand pieced/appliqued, hand quilted, total of 212 maximum QLT94. Wall hanging, miniature, total of 60 maximum 14

15 Sewing/Clothing Department All items must be sewn in some fashion. Current styles and fashion trends will be considered by judges when awarding premiums. Judges can disqualify old (out-of-style) garments. CHILDREN S & ADULT S CLOTHING SEW1. Dress SEW2. Vintage clothing, all types of clothing (pre-1960) can be store bought SEW3. Skirt SEW4. Blouse SEW5. Shorts SEW6. Pants SEW7. Jacket SEW8. Vest SEW9. Men s/boy s shirt SEW10. Heirloom hand sewing SEW11. Heirloom machine sewing SEW12. Children s clothing Girl s dress-up dress or outfit SEW13. Children s clothing - Child s play clothes outfit SEW14. Children s clothing - Boy s outfit SEW15. Up-cycled clothing wearable (recycle an article of clothing) SEW16. Machine embroidery item (can be purchased garment that has been embellished) SEW17. Clothing with decorative painting SEW18. Quilted clothing item SEW19. Costumes SEW20. Clothing accessory i.e. tie, scarf, belt, collar, hat, etc. (item must be something worn by person, not a purse) LEARNING TO SEW SEW21. Adult beginner sewer-any article SEW22. Best clothing item sewn by a child up to 12 years old MISCELLANEOUS SEWING SEW30. Apron SEW31. Up-cycled clothing-household item (recycled clothing made into a household item) SEW32. Up-cycled clothing-accessory (recycled clothing made into an accessory) SEW33. Quilted handbag/tote SEW34. Tote SEW35. Purse (not quilted) SEW36. Quilted accessory, any type other than handbag/tote SEW37. Any household item (window treatment, food carrier, pillowcase, tablecloth, etc.) SEW38. Doll clothes, hand sewn or machine sewn 15

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