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CLOTHING Clothing Construction
1. Read General Rules. 2. Garments may have been worn but shall be carefully laundered or cleaned and pressed before being exhibited. 3. The garment will be judged for construction as it affects total appearance. Considered will be construction detail appropriate to fabric and style of garments; quality of construction, appropriate finishing techniques, and value for money spent. 4. There is no limit to the number of articles that may be exhibited 5. When garments are brought to the fair, PLACE ALL GARMENTS ON HANGERS with hooks toward the right shoulder. Attach slacks, shorts, and skirts to the hangers with large safety pins so garment does not slide to the end of hanger. Cover garment with a clear plastic bag. 6. All articles must have been made within the last year. 202 A – Clothing Construction 202 Y – Clothing Construction 202 S – Clothing Construction Decorative Clothing 1. Read General Rules. 2. Any technique or combination of techniques used to decorate clothing is acceptable for this class. 3. There is no limit to the number of entries. 4. All entries must be covered with a plastic bag. 210 A – Decorative Clothing 210 Y – Decorative Clothing 210 S – Decorative Clothing Handwork 1. Read General Rules. 2. Handwork includes any one of the following: Counted Cross-stitch embroidery, needlepoint, crewel, tatting, plastic canvas, macramé, latch hook, or cutwork. 3. All articles exhibited must be in clear plastic bag. 206 A - Handwork – Misc. (Pillows, Vest, Etc.) 206 Y - Handwork – Misc. (Pillows, Vest, Etc.) 206 S - Handwork – Misc. (Pillows, Vest, Etc.) 207 A – Handwork – Framed articles 207 Y – Handwork – Framed articles 207 S – Handwork – Framed articles 208 A – Handwork – Finished other than framed 208 Y – Handwork – Finished other than framed 208 S – Handwork – Finished other than framed 209 – Plastic / Canvas stitching Crocheting 1. Read General Rules. 2. When articles which are normally worn as a pair are exhibited, both articles must be shown together. Fasten articles together with yarn. 3. There is no limit to the number of entries per class. 4. All entries must be placed in clear plastic bags. 200 A – Crocheting 200 Y – Crocheting 200 S – Crocheting Knitting 1. Read General Rules. 2. When articles that are normally worn as a pair or set are exhibited, articles must be shown together. Fasten articles together securely with yarn. 3. There is no limit to the number of articles that may be exhibited. 4. All entries must be placed in clear plastic bags. 201A – Knitting 201Y – Knitting 201S – Knitting Quilting 1. Read General Rules. 2. All work must have been done by the exhibitor. 3. All entries must have been made with the last 3 years. 4. Please specify the name of the quilt or the name of the pattern used to construct the quilt. 5. Quilts must be in clear plastic cover when brought to the Fair. For the protection of the exhibit, each exhibit must be checked out by the superintendent at check out time. 203A – Quilting 203Y – Quilting 203S – Quilting 204A – Quilted Wall Hangings 204Y – Quilted Wall Hangings 204S – Quilted Wall Hangings 205P - Machine Quilted (Professional) 205A – Machine Quilted 205Y – Machine Quilted 205S – Machine Quilted Special Award $25.00 Best of Show - to be selected from clothing, handwork, crochet, knitting, quilts. | |
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