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1 CLOTHING, TEXTILES, NEEDLEWORK Martha Johnson, & Vicki Vermillion Co-Chairpersons; Martha (661) Entries Close: July 9, pm Entry Fee: $2.00 per entry per class Limit: Two (2) entries per class per exhibitor Exhibits Received: Sunday, Aug. 7, 2-7 p.m. Exhibits Released: Monday, Aug. 29, 2-7 p.m. American System of Judging GENERAL RULES: 1. Committee has the right to display the articles as they see fit. 2. All entries in this department must have been home produced by the exhibitor and completed within one year of the opening date of Fair. 3. Exhibits must be clean and pressed. The committee reserves the right to refuse or accept any article that shows evidence of being old or soiled. 4. Hanging articles must be ready to hang. Backs will not be judged on needlework and stitchery. Items may be framed and glassed. Pillows may be sewn closed. 5. Exhibitors should be sure articles are entered in the proper class for judging. If in doubt as to which class to enter, please contact the department chairperson. 6. Please identify the finished side of knitted or crocheted item by placing a small safety pin on the finished front side of display. 7. Measurements of needlework and stitchery does not include frame or mat. Height refers to measurement from top to bottom of item. 8. Entries must not be placed in any other category if class already exists for that entry. Third entry will be disqualified as there is a TWO ENTRY PER CLASS LIMIT. 9. Exhibitors name must be covered if it appears on item. 10. My First item refers to the fact that you are a beginner and have never made an item for the division you are entering. Item must have been completed since last Fair. LIMIT ONE (1) ENTRY PER CLASS PER EXHIBITOR. 11. No plastic canvas, see Handicraft Department. 12. Entries are limited to exhibitors who live in the State of California. Division Winners are selected from the first place winners in each class. Best of Show will be selected from Division Winners. Sweepstakes Gifts donated by Martha Johnson and Vicki Vermillion CLOTHING & TEXTILES Entry Fee: $2.00 per entry per class PREMIUMS OFFERED PER 1st - $7 2nd - $5 3rd - $3 DIVISION 1 EMBROIDERED ITEMS 1. Bargello, Brazilian, Bunka, Crewel, Hardanger, any item, state type of stitch 2. Mixed Embroidered Techniques, drawn or pulled items 3. Machine Embroidered - Accessories (napkins, hankies, etc.) 4. Machine Embroidered - Large Items (bedspreads, tablecloths, etc.) 5. Machine Embroidered Clothing enhancement
2 6. Hand Embroidered Accessories (napkins, hankies, etc.) 7. Hand Embroidered Large Items (bedspreads, tablecloths, etc.) 8. Hand Embroidered Clothing enhancement 9. Any Embroidered Item not listed, describe Plastic Canvas, see Handicraft DIVISION 2 COUNTED CROSS STITCH *NOTE: Hanging items must be ready to hang. No plastic canvas framed pictures are entered in classes # Afghan 2. Holiday Item 3. Nursery Item 4. Tablecloth or Placemat & Napkin 5. Wearing Apparel 6. #20 count, over two threads, any item excluding items on Aida cloth 7. Fair Theme AIDA CLOTH EVEN WEAVE 8. Picture, 11 Count 9. Picture, 14 Count 10. Picture, 16 Count 11. Picture, 18 Count 12. Picture, other Counts EVEN WEAVE 13. Picture, 11 Count 14. Picture, 14 Count 15. Picture, 16 Count 16. Picture, 18 Count 17. Picture, other Counts LINEN CLOTH 18. Any item, one over one 19. Any item, 18 Count 20. Any item, counts 21. Any item, other counts DIVISION 3 NEEDLEPOINT *NOTE: Hanging items must be ready to hang 1. Needlepoint, set of two, Yarn 2. Original Design 3. Picture, portrait or animal 4. Picture, scenic or floral 5. Picture, still life 6. Pillows 7. Any Needlepoint Item not listed, specify kind DIVISION 4 CROCHETED ITEMS - Coarse Thread, 19 and under *NOTE: No Yarn, Specify thread size on 1. Centerpiece, any item 2. Doily Set 3. Doll Clothes (only clothes to be judged) 4. Dresser Scarf 5. Pillows 6. Tablecloth, any size 7. My First Crocheted Entry (see Rule #10) 8. Any Coarse Thread item not listed above, specify kind. DIVISION 5 CROCHETED ITEMS - Fine Thread 20 & over * Specify thread size on 1. Centerpiece, other than doily 2. Doily 3. Doily Set 4. My first Crocheted entry (see rule #10) 5. Any Fine Thread not listed, specify kind DIVISION 6 CROCHETED ITEMS - Yarn Only 1. Accessories scarf, belt, gloves, slipper, etc. 2. Animal,1 per entry 3. Decorative Crocheted Hats 4. Doll Clothes, Yarn only (only Clothes are judged) 5. Hot Dish Mats 6. Novelties, not more than six pieces 7. Pillow 8. Pot Holders 9. Sweater, Vest, Cape, Poncho/Stole 10. Wearing Apparel, adult 11. Wearing Apparel, baby set 12. Wearing Apparel, child 13. My First Crocheted Entry (se rule #10) 14. Any Yarn Crocheted item not listed, specify
3 DIVISION 7 KNITTED ITEMS CLASS 1. Accessories - scarf, belt. 2. Accessories - gloves, slippers, socks, etc. 3. Cape, Poncho, Stole or Vest 4. Sweaters, adult cardigan 5. Sweaters, adult pullover 6. Wearing Apparel, adult 7. Wearing Apparel, child 8. Wearing Apparel, baby sets 9. My First Knitted Entry (see rule #10) 10. Beginning Knitting, one year or less experience 11. Animal, 1 per entry 12. Any electric machine knitted item 13. Any hand knitted item, specify kind DIVISION 8 HAND LOOM KNITTED ITEMS - Items made on the following looms 1. Knitting knob 2. Knitting board 3. Knit-A-Round 4. Miscellaneous List Loom DIVISION 9 HAND SPUN YARN All entries must be handspun by the exhibitor. *NOTE: Please list fiber content and if exhibitor dyed the yarn (if possible) on the Entry form. 1. Skein (please put what yarn will be used for on ) 2. Garment - Adult, Child s 3. Accessory (Hat, Scarf, Shawl, Gloves, Socks, Purse, etc.) 4. Afghan or Blanket 5. Woven Yardage 6. Woven Garment - Adult, Child s 7. Woven Accessory (Hat, Scarf, Shawl, Gloves, Socks, Purse, etc.) 8. Felting (Hand) 9. Any other item not listed DIVISION 10 AFGHANS 1. Crocheted Afghan 2. Baby Afghan 3. Knitted Afghan 4. Any Afghan not listed, specify and list size on DIVISION 11 MISCELLANEOUS SEWING 1. Doll clothes, not more than five piece set (may be on doll, but only clothes will be judged) 2. Hand Appliquéd, any item 3. Hand Sewing, any item 4. Kitchen Accessories toaster/blender cover, etc. 5. Novelties or Decorations, holiday, must be sewn items, not more than six pieces 6. Novelties, other, must be sewn items, not more than six pieces 7. Machine Appliquéd, any item 8. Felting (Machine) DIVISION 12 HEIRLOOM SEWING 1. French Hand, sewing by hand, any item 2. French Hand, sewing machine, any item 3. Smocking, any item 4. Shadow Embroidery, any item DIVISION 13 SEWING WEARING APPAREL 1. Aprons 2. Blouses, any material 3. Child s Garment 4. Coat or Jacket, lined or unlined, adult 5. Costumes 6. Dress 7. Dress, wedding or formal 8. Outfit, two or more pieces, specify on 9. Wearable Art, any clothing item, must be sewn 10. Wearable Art, accessory item 11. Any Sewing Wearing Apparel not listed, specify
4 DIVISION 14 WEARING APPAREL PROFESSIONAL 1. Child s Garment 2. Crocheted Item, including Afghans 3. Embroidered, Cross Stitch or Stitchery Item, describe on 4. Formal or Wedding Attire 5. Hand Knitted 6. Homespun 7. Adult Garment, casual 8. Any Professional Item not listed, specify on Entry form DIVISION 15 OTHER MEDIUMS 1. Hooked or Latched Item 2. Rugs, other medium 3. Tatting, any item, describe on 4. Weaving, clothing 5. Weaving, any other item (no beads) 6. Any Recycled Item other than sewing, specify on 7. Any other medium not listed, specify on entry form DIVISION 16 QUILTED ITEMS 1. Baby, hand quilted 2. Baby, machine quilted 3. Baby, any other quilted 4. Clothing Quilted 5. Pillow Quilted 6. Mixed Technique 7. Any Quilted item under 25in wide mini quilt, Doll bed cover, bell pull, table runner 8. Original pattern, specify on 9. Any Quilted Item not listed, specify and list size on DIVISION 17 QUILTS UNDER 42 INCHES *NOTE: List quilt size (length & width) & pattern DIVISION 18 QUILT 42 INCHES & OVER *NOTE: List quilt size (length & width) & pattern CLASSES ARE THE SAME FOR DIVISION 17 & Embroidered, Machine Quilted 2. Embroidered, Hand Quilt 3. Hand Appliquéd & Machine Quilted 4. Hand Appliquéd & Quilted 5. Hand Pieced, Machine Quilted 6. Hand Pieced, Quilted 7. Machine Appliquéd & Quilted 8. Machine Appliquéd, Hand Quilted 9. Machine Pieced & Machine Quilted at home 10. Machine Pieced and Long-armed Quilted 11. Machine Pieced, Hand Quilted 12. Any Other Quilt, specify on 13. Friendship Quilt, any quilt made by 2 or more persons, only 1 entry per class (See Rule #2) 14. Fair Theme Quilt 15. My First Quilt Entry (See Rule #10) DIVISION 19 COMFORTERS 1. Baby Comforter 2. Comforter, any size 3. Friendship Comforter or Lap Robe, made by 2 or more people, only 1 entry per class (See Rule #2) 4. Any Comforter not listed, list size on 5. Fair Theme Comforter SPEICAL NEEDS ADULT CLOTHING AND NEEDLEWORK Entry Fee: None PREMIUMS OFFERED PER Ribbons DIVISION 20 ADULT SPECIAL NEEDS CLOTHING And NEEDLEWORK 1. Crocheted or knitted Item 2. Embroidered Item 3. Any Hand Loom Item, specify on 4. Hooked Item 5. Needle Work/Stitchery 6. Sewing Items 7. Any item not listed, specify on
5 JUNIOR CLOTHING AND NEEDLEWORK 17 years or under by first day of fair, All work must be done by Junior Exhibitor Martha Johnson, & Vicki Vermillion Co-Chairpersons Martha (661) Entries Close: July 9, pm Entry Fee: $1 per entry per class Limit: Two (2) entries per class per exhibitor Exhibits Received: Sunday, Aug. 7, 2-7 p.m. Released: Monday, Aug. 29, 2-7 p.m. Danish System of Judging Division Winners are selected from the first place winners in each division. Best of Show will be selected from Division Winners. Sweepstakes gift donated by: Al s Vacuum and Sewing-904 W. Lancaster Blvd (661) PREMIUMS OFFERED PER 1st -$3 2nd -$2 3rd -$1 JUNIOR NEEDLEWORK DIVISION 21 Jr Needlework 8 years and under DIVISION 22 Jr Needlework 9 years to 12 years DIVISION 23 Jr Needlework 13 years to 17 years Same Classes for Divisions 21, 22 and Crocheted Item 2. Embroidered, Needlework, or Stitchery Item, specify on 3. Hooked Item 4. Fair Theme 5. Any method not listed, specify on 6. Any hand loom item, specify on JUNIOR SEWING DIVISION 24 Jr Sewing 8 years and under DIVISION 25 Jr Sewing 9 years to 12 years DIVISION 26 Jr Sewing 13 years to 17 years Same Classes for Divisions 24, 25, and Animal or Doll, stuffed/homemade 2. Apron 3. Baby Blanket 4. Blouse, Shirt or Top 5. Comforters or Quilts List size (length and width) 6. Dress 7. Jacket 8. Outfit, two or more pieces 9. Pants, Shorts, Culottes or Skirt 10. Quilted Pillow 11. Vest 12. Fair Theme 13. Any item not listed, specify on SPECIAL NEEDS CLOTHING AND NEEDLEWORK Entry Fee: None PREMIUM OFFERED PER Rosette Ribbons DIVISION 27 Jr Special Needs Clothing and Needlework 1. Crocheted or Knitted Item 2. Embroidered Item 3. Any Hand Loom Item, specify on entry 4. Hooked Item 5. Needle Work/Stitchery 6. Sewing Items 7. Any item not listed, specify on
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