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Mercer County Fa i r & H o r s e S h o w FLO RA L HA LL CATA LO G in conjunction with Mercer County Cooperative Extension Service and Mercer County Extension Homemakers J uly 2 6 —J uly 31 2021
SCHEDULE BEES & HONEY Honey should be submitted in 1 lb. Queen Line jars, no Monday, July 26 decorative covers or labels (no honey bear containers of any Entry Check-In by appointment kind allowed). Classes assigned at Judge's discretion. Tuesday, July 27 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Floral Hall open to the public CANNING 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm Floral Hall open to the public Sweepstakes: Rosette Wednesday, July 28 Best of Show: Rosette 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Floral Hall open to the public 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm Floral Hall open to the public Canning will be judged first on appropriate headspace, then appearance of the pack, preparation, selection of Thursday, July 29 canned products, and on the container. Standard mason 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Floral Hall open to the public type jars only. Commercially canned products will be 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm Floral Hall open to the public disqualified. All jars must be sealed. Jars may be opened for judging. Exhibitors are urged to consult USDA Friday, July 30 guidelines (nchfp.uga.edu) to make certain jar is filled to 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Floral Hall open to the public within appropriate headspace. A label is required for all 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm Floral Hall open to the public entries to identify the name of the product and date processed. Exhibitors are encouraged to specify Saturday, July 31 processing method and time. Collections must be in a Entry Check-Out by appointment box for easier handling. DEPARTMENTS CHILDREN’S Sweepstakes - Rosette Best of Show - Rosette Art Garden Produce If an entry has more than one piece or several items, Bees & Honey Home Craft & attach the pieces together, have them in a box or on a display board. They must be suitably displayed to be Canning Furnishing entered as an exhibit. All work must be done by the exhibitor. "Ceramic" may also include resin and plaster Children’s Needlework crafts. Sculpture items must be made by the exhibitor. Crochet & Knit Quilt STATE GRADE JUST COMPLETED ON TAG. Items must be clean and completed within past 2 years. Flower & Plant Sewing ART CROCHET & KNIT Sweepstakes: Rosette Sweepstakes - Rosette Youth Best of Show: Rosette Best of Show - Rosette Art work or photos must be mounted, matted or framed to be judged. Painting by numbers will not be accepted. If an entry has more than one piece (or several items) attach pieces together or have them in a box or on a All work must be done by amateurs and by the exhibitor. Children should specify grade just completed on tag. display board. Items must be suitably displayed to be Items must be clean and completed within past 2 years. entered as an exhibit. Items should be clean and Scrapbook pages must be in a binder (binder not judged). completed within the past 2 years. 2
CULINARY HOMECRAFT & FURNISHING Sweepstakes - none Sweepstakes - Rosette Best of Show - none Best of Show - Rosette If an entry has more than one piece or several items, attach the pieces together, have them in a box or on a display board. They must be suitably displayed to be en- Due to pandemic there will be NO CULINARY tered as an exhibit. All work must be done by amateurs ENTRIES ACCEPTED for 2021. and by the exhibitor. "Ceramic" may also include resin and plaster crafts. Sculpture items must be made by the exhibitor. Items must be clean and completed within past 2 years. FLOWER & PLANT NEEDLEWORK Sweepstakes - Rosette Sweepstakes - Rosette Best of Show - Rosette Best of Show - Rosette Only one member of a household is eligible for an award If an entry has more than one piece (or several items) in any one class. An exhibitor may have only one entry attach pieces together or have them in a box or on a per class. Suitable containers are required for showing display board. They must be suitably displayed to be cut flowers, but do not affect the judging. Containers entered as an exhibit. Pictures are measured by images shown in arrangements are considered in the judging. only, not by mats or frames. Items must be clean and Plastic household commercial product containers (bleach, completed within the past 2 years. etc.) are not acceptable. Exceptions are noted. Label plant name for the classes with miscellaneous, any variety, or any other not listed. If class does not specify live or artificial, it is to be a live arrangement. Baby's breath only in arrangements. There are to be no leaves QUILT or blooms down in the vase. Sweepstakes - Rosette Best of Show - Rosette Items must be clean and completed within past 2 years. Specify persons piecing and quilting entry. GARDEN PRODUCE Sweepstakes - Rosette Best of Show - Rosette SEWING All exhibits must be raised in home garden or orchard. Judged on uniformity and freedom of defects with stems Sweepstakes - Rosette attached. Open to all youth and adults. Only one Best of Show - Rosette member of a family is eligible for an award in any one class. ITEMS MUST BE DISPLAYED IN STURDY Current styles and fashion trends will be considered by CONTAINERS, such as aluminum pie plates, or very heavy judges when awarding premiums. Judges can disqualify paper plates. If an entry is small and lightweight, use a old (out-of-style) garments. Exhibitor needs to provide smaller plate. We reserve the right to dispose of over hanger. Items must be clean and completed within past 2 ripe or spoiled produce after judging. years. NO knit or crochet items. 3
JUDGING & AWARDS EXHIBIT PROTECTION Judging will be completed by competent judges. Every effort will be made by the Extension Competition is open to everyone and all entries Homemakers and Fair Association to protect all will be judged as open class (except classes exhibits from casualties. However, the which specify an age of the exhibitor and may or Homemakers nor the Fair may not receive an award according to judges.) Association will be responsible Decision of the judges is final. for any loss as a result of breakage, damage by handling, Everyone, except department chairs and the water, dirt, or loss by theft and/or assistants, must leave Floral Hall while entries other casualties. are being judged and will not be permitted to re- enter until judging has been completed. When Floral is open, an official will be on duty. When closed the AN EXHIBITOR MAY ENTER ONLY ONE ITEM exhibit area will be locked and IN A CLASS AND MUST BE MADE BY THE secure. Strenuous effort will be PERSON EXHIBITING, OR IT WILL BE made to give the utmost DISQUALIFIED. If more than one item is protection to all exhibits . entered, all but one will be disqualified; the choice will be made by the department chair. In the GARDEN PRODUCE Department, only one member of the family is eligible for an award in any one class. REGISTRATION A tag will be firmly attached to each entry with the exhibitor number and name. Pre-registration will be required this year beginning NO EXHIBIT WHICH RECEIVED A BLUE (July 1, 2021) online using the website: RIBBON IN ANY PREVIOUS MERCER COUNTY FAIR IN OPEN CLASS FLORAL http://mercerfairky.fairentry.com HALL WILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR COMPETITION THIS YEAR In order to comply with physical distancing and low-contact guidance, check-in will be assigned Judges and Best of Show Awards: These by appointment only. No walk-up or day-of awards will be presented to the most entries will be accepted. outstanding entry. In case of a tie, rosettes will be dually displayed. Registration sheets may picked up in advance of the Fair at the Mercer County Extension Office, Premiums offered: Blue ribbons receive $5, 1007 Lexington RD, 859.734.4378. All entries Red ribbons receive $3, and White ribbons must be completed online. receive $1. Sweepstakes scoring: Each Blue ribbon received in a category will count 5 points, Red will count 3 points and White will count 1 point. SPECIAL AWARDS The exhibitor with the most points in a Department will be the sweepstakes winner for that Department. In the event of a tie, the All entries will count toward a Special Club Award. rosette will be dually displayed. Any organized club will be eligible for participation (this includes church groups and local civic Grade Categories: Exhibiting in graded auxiliaries). The exhibitor must declare, at the time categories requires the exhibitor to state grade of registration, the club or organization to whose in school just completed on the tag; failure to do credit the points shall be awarded. The exhibitor so may result in disqualification. must be a member of that club or organization. Each entry will count two points, each Blue ribbon Removal of Entries: All entries must be will count 5 points, each Red ribbon will count 3 removed by the designated time and premiums points, and each White ribbon will count 1 point. will be paid at that time. Sweepstakes awards will not count. Champion and Reserve Club will be awarded with specially designated rosette ribbons. 4
EXAMPLE REGISTRATION SHEET Exhibitor # is issued upon registration using the new online entry system. 5
FH # Class Name ART Grades 9 - 12 40 Drawing, colored pencil Art work or photos must be mounted, matted or framed 41 Drawing, pen and ink to be judged. Painting by numbers will not be accepted. 42 Drawing, lead pencil All work must be done by amateurs and by the exhibitor. 43 Drawing, mixed media Children should specify grade just completed on tag. 44 Drawing, self-portrait, pencil Items must be clean and completed within past 2 years. 45 Painting, acrylic Scrapbook pages must be in a binder (binder not judged). 46 Painting, watercolor FH # Class Name 47 Painting, any other media Pre-school & Kindergarten 48 Photography, color print 1 Drawing, crayon 49 Decorated article of clothing 2 Drawing, colored pencil 50 Miscellaneous other than listed 3 Drawing, pen and ink Adult 4 Drawing, lead pencil 51 Drawing, colored pencil 5 Drawing, marker 52 Drawing, pen and ink 6 Drawing, mixed media 53 Drawing, lead pencil 7 Painting, acrylic 54 Drawing, mixed media 8 Painting, watercolor 55 Painting, acrylic 9 Painting, finger-paint 56 Painting, watercolor 10 Painting, any other media 57 Painting, any other media 11 Photography, color print 58 Adult Coloring Page, any tool 12 Decorated article of clothing 59 Miscellaneous, other than listed 13 Miscellaneous other than listed Miscellaneous Projects - Any Age Grades 1 - 4 60 Oil pastels 14 Drawing, crayon 61 Oil painting (not by numbers) 15 Drawing, colored pencil 62 Painting, any media, other than oil 16 Drawing, pen and ink 63 Portrait, any media 17 Drawing, lead pencil 64 Chalks or pastels 18 Drawing, marker 65 Charcoals 19 Drawing, mixed media 66 Tempera painting 20 Painting, acrylic 67 Print making 21 Painting, watercolor 68 Fabric painting 22 Painting, finger-paint 69 Decorative tole painting 23 Painting, any other media 70 Folk Art tole painting 24 Photography, color print 71 Stenciled item 25 Decorated article of clothing 72 Scrapbooking pages (single or 3 front & back) 26 Miscellaneous other than listed 73 Scrapbooking album (least 6 pages, front & back) Grades 5 - 8 74 Digital Art **NEW** 27 Drawing, crayon Photography, - Any Age 28 Drawing, colored pencil 75 Black & white, landscape or still life 29 Drawing, pen and ink 76 Black & white, portrait or with people 30 Drawing, lead pencil 77 Black & white, animals 31 Drawing, marker 78 Black & white, collection of 3 or more of any theme 32 Drawing, mixed media 79 Color, landscape or still life 33 Drawing, self-portrait, pencil 80 Color, portrait or with people 34 Painting, acrylic 81 Color, animals 35 Painting, watercolor 82 Color, collection of 3 or more of any theme 36 Painting, any other media 83 Sepia, landscape or still life 37 Photography, color print 84 Sepia, portrait or with people 38 Decorated article of clothing 85 Sepia, animals 6 39 Miscellaneous other than listed 86 Sepia, collection of 3 or more of any theme
FH # Class Name BEES & HONEY Preserves - Jams - Jellies Honey should be submitted in 1 lb. Queen Line jars, no decorative 251 Peach preserves covers or labels (no honey bear containers of any kind allowed). 252 Pear preserves Classes assigned at Judge's discretion. 253 Strawberry preserves FH # Class Name 254 Preserves, other than listed 901 255 Blackberry jam 902 256 Jar jam, other than listed 903 257 Grape jelly 904 258 Jar jelly, other than listed 905 259 Collection (3 kinds, 3 jars) 906 260 Fruit butter 907 Fruits and Vegetables 908 909 261 Apples 910 262 Blackberries 911 263 Cherries 264 Peaches CANNING 265 Pears Canning will be judged first on appropriate headspace, then 266 Green beans appearance of the pack, preparation, selection of canned 267 Tomatoes products, and on the container. Standard mason type jars 268 Tomato juice only. Commercially canned products will be disqualified. All jars must be sealed. Jars may be opened for judging. 269 Salsa Exhibitors are urged to consult USDA guidelines 270 Fruit juice (nchfp.uga.edu) to make certain jar is filled to within 271 Any fruit, other than listed, (specify kind on tag) appropriate headspace. A label is required for all entries to 272 Any vegetable, other than listed, (specify on tag) identify the name of the product and date processed, 273 Collection of fruits (4 kinds, 4 jars), must be in a specify processing method and time. Collections must be in box or suitable container for display a box for easier handling. 274 Collection of vegetables (4 kinds, 4 jars), must be in a box or suitable container for display 275 Home canned soup, (specify kind on tag) Pickles 276 Beet pickles 277 Sweet cucumber pickles 278 Bread & butter pickles 279 Lime pickles 280 Kosher dill pickles Controlling headspace: The unfilled space above the food in a jar and 281 Pickles, other than listed below its lid is termed headspace. Directions for canning specify leaving 1/4-inch for jams and jellies, 1/2-inch for fruits and tomatoes 282 Green tomato relish to be processed in boiling water, and from 1- to 1-1/4-inches in low 283 Relish, other than green tomato, (specify on tag) acid foods to be processed in a pressure canner. This space is needed 285 Collection of pickles or relish (3 kinds, 3 jars) for expansion of food as jars are processed, and for forming vacuums Other in cooled jars. The extent of expansion is determined by the air content in the food and by the processing temperature. Air expands 286 Any meat, (specify kind on tag) greatly when heated to high temperatures; the higher the temperature, the greater the expansion. Foods expand less than air 7 when heated. (SOURCE: USDA Complete Guide to Home Canning)
CHILDREN’S If an entry has more than one piece or several items, FH # Class Name attach the pieces together, have them in a box or on a display board. They must be suitably displayed to be Grades 5 - 8 entered as an exhibit. All work must be done by the 427 Handmade jewelry exhibitor. "Ceramic" may also include resin and plaster crafts. Sculpture items must be made by the exhibitor. 428 Any handmade clothing article STATE GRADE JUST COMPLETED ON TAG. Items must be 429 Potholder clean and completed within past 2 years. 430 Wreath FH # Class Name Pre-school & Kindergarten 431 Holiday decoration, other than Christmas 401 Handmade jewelry 432 Christmas decoration 402 Potholder 433 Pet rock 403 Wreath 434 Craft made from recycled materials 404 Holiday decoration, other than Christmas 435 Woodworking 405 Christmas decoration 436 Sculpture, pottery, or plaster craft, any media 406 Pet rock made by exhibitor 407 Craft made from recycled materials 437 Ceramics, any media 408 Woodworking 438 Hand-woven basket 409 Sculpture, pottery, or plaster craft, any media 439 Embroidery article made by exhibitor 440 Tin punch 410 Ceramics, any media 441 Miscellaneous craft, other than listed 411 Play dough or modeling clay Grades 9-12 412 Miscellaneous craft, other than listed 442 Handmade jewelry Grades 1 - 4 443 Any handmade clothing article 413 Handmade jewelry 444 Potholder 414 Any handmade clothing article 445 Wreath 415 Potholder 446 Holiday decoration, other than Christmas 416 Wreath 417 Holiday decoration, other than Christmas 447 Christmas decoration 418 Christmas decoration 448 Pet rock 419 Pet rock 449 Craft made from recycled materials 420 Craft made from recycled materials 450 Woodworking 421 Woodworking 451 Sculpture, pottery, or plaster craft, any media made by exhibitor 422 Sculpture, pottery, or plaster craft, any media made by exhibitor 452 Ceramics, any media 423 Ceramics, any media 453 Hand-woven basket 424 Play dough or modeling clay 454 Embroidery article 425 Hand-woven basket 455 Tin punch 426 Miscellaneous craft, other than listed 456 Miscellaneous craft, other than listed 8
CROCHET & KNIT CULINARY If an entry has more than one piece (or several items) attach pieces together or have them in a box or on a display board. Items must be suitably displayed to be entered as an exhibit. Items should be clean and com- pleted within the past 2 years. FH # Class Name Crochet 701 Infant set (at least 2 pieces) 702 Sweater for child/infant, any material 703 Sweater for adult, any material 704 Mittens or gloves 705 Any crocheted item by youth 15 & under 706 Purse 707 Tote bag 708 Scarf 709 Headwear for adult 710 711 Headwear for child/infant Stole, shrug, wrap, shawl, poncho, any material NO CULINARY 712 Hand crocheted felted article 713 Tablecloth ENTRIES WILL BE 714 Crocheted or tatted doily 715 Baby afghan 716 Afghan ACCEPTED THIS 717 Wearing apparel, other than listed 718 Household item, other than listed 719 Article, other than listed YEAR Knit 720 Sweater for child/infant, any stitch 721 Sweater for adult, any stitch 722 Mittens or gloves 723 Socks 724 Purse 725 Tote bag 726 Scarf, any stitch 727 Headwear for adult 728 Headwear for child/infant 729 Stole, shrug, wrap, shawl, poncho, any material 730 Hand knitted felted article 731 Baby afghan 732 Afghan 733 Any recycled knitted item, (yarn re-used) 734 Article, other than listed 735 Any knitted item by youth 15 & under 9
FLOWER & PLANT FLOWER & PLANT (cont’d) Only one member of a household is eligible for an award in any one class. An exhibitor may have only one entry Miscellaneous cut flowers per class. Suitable containers are required for showing 317 Tiger lily, 1 spike cut flowers, but do not affect the judging. Containers 318 Day lily, 1 spike shown in arrangements are considered in the judging. Plastic household commercial product containers 319 Any kind of lily, 1 spike (bleach, etc.) are not acceptable. Exceptions are noted. 320 Hydrangea, single stem Label plant name for the classes with miscellaneous, any 321 Daisy, single stem variety, or any other not listed. If class does not specify live or artificial, it is to be a live arrangement. Baby's 322 Phlox, 3 stems, any color breath only in arrangements. There are to be no leaves 323 Snap dragons, 3 stems or blooms down in the vase. Sunflower, 1 stem (use suitable container for 324 weight of flower) FH # Class Name 325 Largest Sunflower Gladiola 326 Hollyhock, 1 stem 301 One spike, any color 327 Hibiscus, 1 stem 302 Spike with largest number of buds or blooms 328 Any other not listed, 3 stems Roses (Hybrid Tea unless otherwise specified) 329 KY Native 303 Single bloom, any color Potted Plants (oversized entries must be handled by the exhibitor only) Three specimens of one variety (each on separate 304 330 African Violet, in bloom stem) 331 Begonia in bloom 305 Miniature cluster bloom 332 Tuberous begonia Dahlia 333 Coleus, 1 plant 306 Large, single bloom 334 Cactus, single plant 307 Pom poms, single bloom 335 Potted vine, any variety 308 Miscellaneous, single bloom 336 Ferns, any variety Marigolds 337 Houseplant, foliage 338 Houseplant, flowering 309 Large single color, 5 blooms, each on separate stem 339 Houseplant, other than listed 310 Large multicolored, 5 blooms, each on separate stem 340 Succulent, other than listed 311 Small single color, 5 blooms, each on separate stem Arrangements 312 Small multicolored, 5 blooms, each on separate stem 341 Gladiolus arrangement, not to exceed 7 spikes Zinnias 342 Large arrangement Large or giant, 5 blooms, any color, each on separate 343 Small arrangement 313 344 Roadside flowers or wildflowers stem 345 Spray 314 Dwarf, 5 blooms, any color, each on separate stem Tiny flowers, live (max. of 5" overall including Cupid or tea thumb, 5 stems, bloom not to exceed 1” 346 315 container) diameter 347 Dish garden 316 Miscellaneous, 5 blooms, each on a separate stem 348 With a Fair Theme, live flowers (not a display) 10
GARDEN PRODUCE GARDEN PRODUCE (CONT’D) All exhibits must be raised in home garden or orchard. FH# Class Name Judged on uniformity and freedom of defects with stems 526 Pumpkin, largest by weight attached. Open to all youth and adults. Only one mem- ber of a family is eligible for an award in any one class. 527 Pumpkin, regular size (1) ITEMS MUST BE DISPLAYED IN STURDY CONTAINERS, 528 Gourd, any size (1) such as aluminum pie plates, or very heavy paper plates. If an entry is small and lightweight, use a smaller plate. 529 Tomato, largest by weight We reserve the right to dispose of over ripe or spoiled 530 Tomatoes, red (3) produce after judging. 531 Tomatoes, yellow (3) FH # Class Name 532 Cherry tomatoes (9) Vegetables 533 Rhubarb, any variety (3 stalks) 501 Sweet corn, white (3 ears, in husk) 534 Display of peppers (minimum 3 species) 502 Sweet corn, yellow (3 ears, in husk) 535 Display of tomatoes (minimum 3 species) 503 Sweet corn, bi-color (3 ears, in husk) 504 Carrots (3) 536 Display of mixed vegetables (minimum 3 species) 505 Okra, green slender variety (1/2 pint) 537 Display of seasoning herbs (minimum 3 species) 506 Peppers, large green bell (3) 538 Vegetables, other than listed 507 Hot peppers (3) Fruits 508 Banana peppers (3) 539 Apples, any variety (3) 509 Peppers, other than listed (3) 540 Blackberries (1/2 pint) 510 Potato (white, 3) 541 Blueberries (1/2 pint) 511 Potato (red, 3) 542 Raspberries (1/2 pint) 512 Zucchini squash (3) 8-12 inches in length 543 Pears, any variety (3) 513 Yellow squash (3) 6-8 inches in length 514 Squash, any variety other than listed (3 544 Watermelon, largest by weight 515 Beans, bush (1 dozen) 545 Cantaloupe, largest by weight 516 Beans, pole (1 dozen) 546 Display of mixed fruits (minimum 3 species) 517 Beets, topped (3) 547 Fruits, other than listed 518 Cabbage, largest by weight 519 Green cabbage (1 head) 520 Red cabbage (1 head) 521 Cucumbers (3) over 6 inches in length, and less than 2 inches in diameter 522 Onions, white, unpeeled (3) 523 Onions, yellow, unpeeled (3) 524 Onions, purple or red, unpeeled (3) 525 Eggplant (1) 11
HOME CRAFT & FURNISHING If an entry has more than one piece or several items, FH# Class Name attach the pieces together, have them in a box or on a 138 Lapidary items-finished display board. They must be suitably displayed to be entered as an exhibit. All work must be done by 139 Miscellaneous craft, other than listed, no needle- amateurs and by the exhibitor. "Ceramic" may also work, woodworking, crochet, or knitted item include resin and plaster crafts. Sculpture items must be 140 Miscellaneous doll, other than listed made by the exhibitor. Items must be clean and 141 Miscellaneous door decoration, other than a wreath, completed within past 2 years. no needlework FH # Class Name 142 Miscellaneous rug 143 Miscellaneous wall decoration, other than a wreath, 101 Antique Item with no needlework 102 Basket, decorated, basket not judged 144 Miscellaneous furnishing other than listed 103 Basket, hand-woven, decorated 145 Potpourri item 104 Basket, large hand-woven 146 Pottery item 105 Basket, medium hand woven 147 Prettiest dressed doll, dress made by exhibitor, no 106 Basket, small hand-woven antiques 107 Basket, not hand-woven 148 Reupholstered chair bottom 108 Centerpiece, other than Christmas 149 Reupholstered stool 109 Ceramics, antiquing 150 Soft sculptured item, other than a doll 110 Ceramics, dry brushing 151 Tin punch 152 Wedding decoration 111 Ceramics, glazed 153 Woodworking, large item 112 Ceramics, holiday themed 154 Woodworking, small item 113 Ceramics, mixed media 155 Wreath, Christmas 114 Ceramics, stained 156 Wreath, grapevine any season 115 Chair or stool, restrung or rewoven bottom 157 Wreath, miniature 6" and under 116 Christmas centerpiece 158 Wreath, other than grapevine, seasonal, or holiday 117 Christmas ornaments, without needlework (limit 4) 159 Wreath, seasonal other than Christmas 118 Craft made of clay pot(s) 160 Oldest Fair Program 119 Craft made of recycled materials 161 Best Fair Memorabilia (newspaper, photographs, 120 Craft made of wood, not woodworking ribbons, ads, posters) 121 Decorative hat 122 Decorative hoop NEEDLEWORK 123 Decorative photo album If an entry has more than one piece (or several items) 124 Decorative picture frame attach pieces together or have them in a box or on a 125 Decorative swag display board. They must be suitably displayed to be entered as an exhibit. Pictures are measured by images 126 Exhibit with Santa Claus theme only, not by mats or frames. Items must be clean and 127 Handmade angel, cloth (including lace) completed within the past 2 years. 128 Handmade card, unframed FH # Class Name 129 Handmade Christmas decoration 801 Needlepoint 130 Handmade cloth doll 802 Needlepoint household article on woven canvas 131 Handmade holiday decoration, not Christmas 803 Any household hand embroidered item, not listed 132 Handmade stuffed animal 804 Any household machine embroidered item, not 133 Handmade toy, other than a doll listed 134 Hand-woven project, other than listed 805 Crewel embroidery item 135 Hooked item, medium (greater than 12 inches and 806 Tailored pillow less than 36 inches) 807 Pin cushion 136 Hooked item, small (less than 12 inches) 137 Hooked item, large (greater than 36 inches) 808 Any needle felted item 12 809 Counted cross-stitch pillow
NEEDLEWORK(CONT’D) QUILT (CONT’D) FH# Class Name FH# Class Name 810 Counted cross-stitch picture, small - 10" or under 865 Baby comforter, tacked 811 Counted cross-stitch picture, medium - 11" x 16" 866 Any type comforter, tacked 812 Counted cross-stitch, large - over 16" 867 Hand quilted wall hanging 813 Counted cross-stitch household item (other than 868 Machine quilted wall hanging listed) 869 Quilt, made by child 15 or under 814 Stamped on cross-stitch item, no quilts 870 Miscellaneous quilted craft, other than listed 815 Pair of pillow cases 816 Luncheon cloth (handmade) or table runner SEWING 817 Embroidered or counted cross-stitch doily 818 Four handmade place mats Current styles & fashion trends will be considered by judges when awarding premiums. Judges can disqualify old (out-of-style) gar- 819 Tea towel with handwork ments. Exhibitor to provide hanger. Items must be clean and 820 Kitchen accessory (pot holder, casserole cover, etc.) completed within past 2 years. NO knit or crochet items. 821 Bathroom accessory (soap cover, tissue cover, etc.) 822 Bedroom accessory - no pillowcases (includes FH # Class Name window treatments, dresser scarf, etc.) Clothing Accessories 823 Christmas tree skirt 601 Sewn accessory for hair 824 Christmas stocking, counted cross-stitch 602 Sewn purse 825 Christmas stocking, other than counted cross-stitch 603 Sewn scarf 604 Sewn totebag 826 Christmas ornaments, with needlework (limit 4) 605 Any sewn accessory, other than listed 827 Miscellaneous wall or door decoration (with 606 Recycled accessory (sewn into accessory, any needlework) medium) 828 Miscellaneous household item with handwork (other Wearing Apparel than listed) 607 Apron QUILT 608 Infant's outfit 609 Child's outfit Items must be clean and completed within the past 2 610 Heirloom sewing (smocking) years. Specify persons piecing and quilting entry. 611 2 or 3 piece outfit FH # Class Name 612 Costume 851 Quilt top, (need not be quilted/quilting not 613 Jacket judged) 614 Skirt 852 Group quilt, made by more than one person 615 Dress (group needs to be listed) 616 Slacks or shorts 617 Sleepwear/loungewear 853 Cross-stitched quilt (quilting secondary) 618 Shirt or blouse 854 Hand Appliquéd quilt (quilting secondary) 619 Vest 855 Machine Appliqued quilt (quilting secondary) 620 Decorated t-shirt 856 Embroidered quilt (quilting secondary) 621 Decorated sweatshirt 857 Any hand pieced quilt 622 Recycled apparel (sewn into apparel from any 858 Hand quilt, judged on quilting only medium) 859 Machine quilt, judged on quilting only 623 Embellished article of clothing 860 Quilt, other than listed 624 Miscellaneous apparel, other than listed 861 Machine pieced quilt Miscellaneous Sewing 862 Quilted pillow 625 Doll clothing 863 Hand pieced baby quilt 626 Fabric doll 864 Machine pieced baby quilt 627 Home accessories 13
Ideas For Next Year 14
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16 revised 06.30.20
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