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Welcome to the
2020 BELTRAMI COUNTY FAIR
August 12th to August 16th
Food Midway
Exhibits Presale Tickets Available
at Luekens
Education
Entertainment
Animals Arrive Thursday
Tractor/Truck Pull * Kiddie Barn * Handicapped Friendly Facility * Moto Cross *Blacksmith Demos
Gopher State Midway * Fun In The Barn * Triple B Rodeo * Society of Creative Anachronism
Alpaca Exhibit * Pinewood Fire Tower * Crafter & Artisan Demonstrations* Dog Agility Show
Draft Horse Pull * Commercial Exhibits *Childrens Farmyard * Historical Society Demos
Free Music on the Shutter Country Stage * Tiny Tots Horse Show * Presale Carnival Tickets at Luekens
218-444-8169
www.beltramicountyfair.org
7223 Fairgrounds Road NW
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2 Emergency ServiceBeltrami County 2020 Fair Beltrami County Agricultural Association
Membership List for 2020
Welcome Fairgoers,
www.beltramicountyfair.org As we prepare for the 2020 Beltrami County Fair
Fairgrounds Phone: 444-8169 Individual Members we are hopeful that we will not have to cancel
bcmnfair@paulbunyan.net due to the COVID-19 pandemic. If we do cancel,
Beltrami County Ag Association we will still be working on facility updates.
Richard Anderson Brian & Becky Livermore
7223 Fairgrounds Rd NW, Suite 7B Steve & Sue Anderson Val Long Currently we are working on a new entrance and
Bemidji, MN 56601 Darrel & Linda Binkley Kay Mack patio area in front of the Home Arts Department
Char Blashill Mary Lou Marchand as well as updates to the fine arts display area.
OFFICERS Chris & Heidi Christiansen Walter & Betty Mohs We will have several upgrades to the horse arena
Vern Holzhueter (751-2214)...................................President Greg & Karen Claypool Eric & Wendy Nelson including a wash rack , a new warmup pen and
Bob Smith (766-7750)......................................Vice President repairs to the handicapped access ramp. This
Jeff Claypool Chris & Sharie Okland
Beryl Wernberg (751-9664) .............. Recording Secretary
Char Blashill (766-4258)........................................... Treasurer Donald & Elvera Cloose Linda & Delbert Olson will make the horse experience safer and more
Paul Hokuf (243-2779).......................... Secretary/Manager Shawn & Kurt Davis Rina Phillips convenient. We are getting a new educational
Rina Phillips (444-8169)..............................Facility Manager Matt & Dianne Dockendorf Dave Quam exhibit for the Dairy barn called “Maggie the
Jim & Linda Erickson Shari Schluchter, BIll Frey Cow”. Let’s just say the kids will love it.
COUNTY COMMISIONER REPRESENTATIVE Pat &Tami Erickson W. A. Schulke III
Rose Erickson Tim & Stacy Schussman
This year we are working with the Northern
Craig Gaasvig
John & Cheryl Gilbertson Bob & Jane Smith Pullers Associatiion to bring you a Tractor &
OFFICIAL VETERINARIAN
John Rolfson (694-2354) John & Shelly Gilbertson Leo Soukup Truck Pull on Sunday at 1 pm. If you would
Bagley Veterinarian Medical Center Jenny Haas Ken & Gretchen Swenson like to participate please contact them at
Beth Hahn Ben & Stacy Trask northernpullers@gmail.com
BOARD MEMBERS AND DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENTS
Jane Hanks Bob & Ruth Trask This year’s theme for the Horticulture
Missi Bahr(308-4772).......................................................Rabbit
Kenny & Sabrina Haugen Randy Triepke Department is “Good Grief Charlie Brown and
Linda Binkley (760-8014)...................................................Beef
Amber Bury (760-1422)..................Flowers & Horticulture Paul & Sharon Hokuf Ann Marie Ward Other Comics” Use your imagination to think up
Chris Christiansen (766-1199)..........Commercial Exhibits Lucas Holzhueter Joe & Kris Waslaski arrangements that feature favorite comics such
Greg Claypool (467-3233)..............................................Swine Vern & Sandy Holzhueter George & Sue Wells
as “Doonsebury”, “Dennis the Menace”, “Hi and
Tessa Drevlow (444-3956)......................................4-H Horse Don & Ann Illies Myron & Beryl Wernberg
Lois”, “Mark Trail”, “Blondie”, “Garfield” and many
Heather & Eric Eichstadt (407-7102)........................... Goats Stan & Donna Kimmes Toni Whitney
Patrick Erickson (333-1314)......................Carnival/Midway Jeremy & Becky Larson Bill Wilson
others. Remember there is also a youth division.
Rose Erickson (444-2616)............................Office Manager Mike & Anna Lauer James & Nancy Workman There will be a MN DNR booth located in the
Tami Erickson (556-4038)........................... Heritage Square Tom Lembrick Horticulture area with educational material
Holly Ewert (751-9309)...................................Country Stage
for all ages. The Heritage Square Stage will
Chelsey Gilbertson....................................................... Jr Board
John Gilbertson Jr. (556-1675).........................................Beef Business Memberships feature many local artisans and entertainment
Jane Hanks (647-8894).................................. Ted’s Farmyard B’z Floral & Gift throughout the fair with schedules posted daily
Sabrina Haugen (243-3015).............................. Horse Arena Barney’s Welding on our facebook page. This year in the Home
Sharon Hokuf (243-2779).....................................Home Arts
Beltrami Electric Cooperative, Inc. Arts Department we will be featuring seven
Vern Holzhueter (751-2214).......................................Poultry local artisans doing demonstrations. These
Donna Kimmes (751-5900).................... Sunnyside School Bemidji Marine
Downs Insurance Agency will be Thursday through Sunday from 5pm to
Lilly Krona........................................................................ Jr Board
Becky Kummet (556-2776)................................. Grandstand Northwoods Lumber Co. closing.
Sarah Karvakko( 766-8947))........................... Alpaca/Llama Paul Bunyan Rural Telephone If you’ve never been to the fair, or it’s been a
Anna Lauer (766-0696)....................................................Office long time since you’ve gone, come out and see
Reierson Construction
Tom Lembrick (368-2147)................................... Technology
Rachael Neft (556-0244)................................................ Sheep
how your local county fair is growing. We work
Sharie Okland (586-5428)...............................................Board hard all year long to improve the space and the
David Quam (335-2556).................... Pinewood Fire Tower quality of the experience for the fairgoers. We
Tim Schussman (444-7994)............................................Horse welcome your input on what we’ve done and
Bob Smith(766-7750)........................................... Promotions as always, we are looking for new volunteers to
Gretchen Swenson (556-6665)..........................Kiddie Barn help for the future.
Joe Waslaski (759-1298)..................................................Board
Beryl Wernberg (751-9664) .....................Security/Medical
Bill Wilson(760-1025)........................................................Board Beltrami County Fairboard
Ann Marie Ward (444-5722).... 4-H Program Coordinator
Amber Weber( 766-5841)................................................ Dairy
Keith Winger(759-0035).................................Country Stage 3Pre-registration form for Frequently Asked Questions awards from businesses or guilds that award money, gift
certificates, or special prizes.
open class exhibitors About Fair Entries
Make additional copies as needed or print from 10. When Can I pick up my item?
1. Who can enter items in the Beltrami County Fair? The items you enter must remain at the Fair and will be on
webpage: www.beltramicountyfair.org Anyone can enter items in the Open Classes. Only 4-H mem- exhibit until the last day of the Fair. There will be a specific
Home Arts Entry Days: Tuesday 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm and bers may enter items in 4-H classes. time to pick up entries and premiums won on the last day.
Wednesday 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm Usually it is from 5:00 pm -7:00 pm. Bring the claim stub
Note: All quilts must be entered on Tuesday evening 2. What is an Open Class? from each entry ID tag to pick up you items.
Horticulture Entry Day: Wednesday, 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm Open Class is just that: open for entry by anyone who has
Animals: Must pre-register with Barn Superintendent created an item or has an animal that meets the class and
Mail To (must be postmarked by Friday before the fair) lot description. The item must be the work of the person Frequently Asked Ques-
entering it. It is not acceptable to enter a gift you received
or a purchased item. Animal entries must be owned by the
tions About Judging of
Beltrami County Agricultural Association entrant. Open Class Exhibits
7223 Fairgrounds Road NW, Suite 7B
Bemidji, MN 56601 3. Is there a fee to enter? 1. Can I watch the judging?
There is no fee to enter an exhibit in the Open Class areas. The Open Class exhibit areas in the Home Arts and Hor-
ticulture Departments are closed during judging. To keep
Name___________________________________ 4. How do I enter? the entries anonymous the names are covered on the ID
You or someone you designate must bring the item(s) or tickets during judging. Only the judge and several helpers
Address __________________________________ animal(s) to the fairgrounds. Come to the Barn or Exhibit complete the judging process and pin ribbons on the win-
area designated for the Department. Intake volunteers will ners.
_______________________________________
take your entry and put an exhibit ticket on it and give you
Phone__________________________________ a claim stub. 2. Can I help with the judging?
Possibly. To run the fair takes lots of volunteers. Volunteers
Exhibitor Number (Office Use)_____ are needed to help with judging as well as with other parts
5. How do I pre-register?
Fill out the registration form at the left and mail it in before of the exhibits. Come to a Fair Board meeting or contact
QUESTIONS - CALL THE DEPT. SUPERINTENDENT the friday preceeding the fair. Your exhibit tags will be print- the Department Superintendent if you want to help.
Dept. Class Lot Description ed and waiting for you when you bring in your entry.
3. Who does the judging?
6. How do I know what can be entered? The Fair Board looks for people with knowledge and ex-
This Premium Book tells about the fair, the “what’s” and pertise in the areas being judged. The judges may change
“when’s”. It also contains lists. Lists of Open Classes and 4-H from year to year. It depends on availability. Judges do not
classes. The lists in the Open Class give the classes and lots make entries in any areas they judge.
for entries. If your item or animal fits something that is listed
in an Open Class it can be entered. If you have questions 4. What judging system is used?
about where an item fits or need other information relat- The American judging system is used. This judging process
ed to exhibits contact the Department Superintendent or ranks exhibits one against another and awards one first
area coordinator. If you are entering animals check with the place, one second place, and one third place only. Judges
Department Superintendent to see what shots and health may withhold awards in any lot if, in their opinion, no ex-
certificates may be required. Pre-registration is encouraged hibit is worthy. This rarely occurs as most entries are well
for Home Arts and Horticulture exhibits and required for made. In lots where there are more than three entries some
livestock exhibits. entries will not receive ribbons. Most entries are very good,
but only the three top entries receive ribbons.
7. What if my item does not fit anything in the lists?
Most of the classes have a lot called “Not Specified”. If your
item would go in a class but there is no specific lot that fits it,
enter it in the Not Specified lot. Work that does not fit in the Beltrami County Fair Dog Policy
classes may be exhibited but will not be judged. The Home No dog shall be allowed on the Beltrami County
Arts Department welcomes such exhibits; if these new ex- Fairgrounds premises during fair week unless:
hibits create interest we may add that type item to next
year’s judged exhibits. • It is a bona fide service dog
• You have proof of vaccination
8. Does every entry get a ribbon?
• Service dogs and their owners must register at
Kids Area of each class are the only lots in the Open Classes
the Fair Office (located in the 4H Building) and
where every entry gets a ribbon. So, if your child is making
obtain a placard to be worn by the owner while
an entry and you want the child to get a ribbon, make sure
attending the Fair. The dog must be on leash (con-
to enter the item in a Kids Area lot. All entries in Kids Areas
nected to the owner) at all times while attending
get a participation ribbon. In general Open Class lots, rib-
the Fair.
bons will only go to the top three exhibits.
• It's presence is part of an organized and
9. Do I get money if I win a ribbon? announced Fair activity.
Yes. The prize money for a ribbon is called the premium. Anyoneviolatingtheseruleswithadogwillremovethedogfrom
Premium award amounts for Blue, Red, and White are list- the Fairgrounds property immediately upon being asked.
ed with the lots. There are no monetary awards for purple
ribbons or participation ribbons. There are some special Note: NorthernTownship leash rules apply during non-fair times.
4_________________________________________________ Lot 4 Light Cake 4” x 4”
________________________________________ Lot 5 Chocolate Cake 4” x 4”
Lot 6 Spice Cake 4” x 4”
HOME ARTS
_________________________________________________ CULINARY ARTS
Lot 7
Lot 8
Date Cake 4” x 4”
Christmas Fruit Cake 1/2 Loaf
I ________________________________________ Lot 9 Applesauce Cake (4” x 4”)
DEPARTMENT Supervisor: Lot 10 Carrot Cake 4” x 4”
Lot 11 Jelly Roll 4” Section
Lot 12 Lemon Chiffon 1/2 Unfrosted
Superintendent: Sharon Hokuf (243-2779) ________________________________________
Lot 13 Cupcakes (3 on plate)
General Information Lot 99 Not Specified - Please Label
• Entry Day Check In: 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm Tuesday of fair
week and 12:00 noon to 4:00 pm, Wednesday of fair week.
BAKING CLASS 4 COOKIES
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• Note: All Quilts must be entered Tuesday evening • Please read the class descriptions carefully to provide the Please provide 4 cookies on a small paper plate in a plastic
• Exhibit Area opens for viewing: 2:00 pm, Thursday of Fair right size sample. bag with tie.
Week. • All Classes except Cakes should be exhibited on an Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00
• Pick up time: 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm Sunday of Fair Week. appropriate size paper plate in an appropriate sized plastic
• Help Needed: We need volunteers to assist with pre-fair set bag with tie or Ziploc type bag. Lot 1 Light Cookies, Rolled
up, intake, pick up and monitoring Home Arts during the Lot 2 Dark Cookies, Rolled
Fair. Please call the Fair Office (444-8169) or Department CLASS 1 BAKED GOODS Lot 3 Filled Cookies
Supervisor to let us know how you can help.
A half-loaf or individual rolls on small paper plate in a plastic Lot 4 Ice Box Cookies
• Please note that Horticulture areas have different entry
hours - check their list for times. bag with a plastic tie. Lot 5 Oatmeal Cookies
Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 Lot 6 Peanut Butter Cookies
• Pre-registration greatly speeds up entry time. PRE- Lot 7 Drop Cookies
REGISTRATION MUST BE POSTMARKED BY FRIDAY Lot 1 White Bread Lot 8 Chocolate Chip Cookies
BEFORE FAIR WEEK. Lot 2 Whole Wheat Bread Lot 9 No-Bake Cookies, Any Kind
Lot 3 Graham Bread Lot 10 Ginger Cookies
Home Arts General Rules Lot 4 Oatmeal Bread Lot 11 Decorated Sugar Cookies
• All articles must be made by the exhibitor and not Lot 5 Raisin Bread Lot 12 Ginger Bread Men
previously displayed at the Beltrami County Fair. Lot 6 Sweet Rolls, Yeast (4) Lot 13 Holiday Decorated Cookies
• Carefully follow instructions as to size, quantity and Lot 7 Donuts, Raised (4) Lot 14 Biscotti
presentation of exhibits located at the beginning of each
Lot 8 Sour Dough Bread Lot 15 Gingerbread House - decorated
section. Questions- call the Supervisor of that Section. We
are happy to help. Lot 9 Buns, (4) Lot 99 Not Specified - Please Label
• Limit of one entry per exhibitor in any lot. Lot 10 Dinner Rolls (4)
• When two levels exist, entry can only be made in the Lot 20 Bread Machine Loaf - White CLASS 5 BARS
advanced lot or the Beginner lot, not in both. Lot 21 Bread Mach Loaf - Wheat Please provide 3 bars, 2 inches square on a small paper plate
• Bring items for entry to Home Arts area between the hours Lot 99 Not Specified - Please Label in a plastic bag.
of 5:00 pm and 8:00 pm on Tuesday, or noon to 4:00 pm Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00
on Wednesday of fair week. No mailed items accepted. If CLASS 2 QUICK BREADS
someone else brings the items, have an information card A half-loaf or individual rolls on small paper plate in a plastic Lot 1 Brownies
attached to each item with class and lot clearly identified. bag with a plastic tie. Lot 2 Date Bars
• All items entered, remain on exhibit until closing time on Premiums: 1st-$2.00 2nd - $1.75 3rd - $1.25 Lot 3 Raisin Bars
Sunday afternoon. Claim tickets will be given when the Lot 4 Peanut Butter Bars
item is entered and must be presented during pick up
Lot 1 Banana Bread Lot 5 Unbaked Bars
time to claim your item and award. No early release of
Lot 2 Zucchini Bread Lot 6 Cereal Bars
items.
• The American judging system is used. This judging system Lot 3 Pumpkin Bread Lot 7 Coconut Bars
ranks exhibits one against another and awards one first Lot 4 Cranberry Bread Lot 8 Chocolate Chip Bars
place, one second place, and one third place. The judges Lot 5 Date Bread Lot 9 Lemon Bars
may withhold awards in any lot if, in their opinion, no Lot 6 Nut Bread Lot 10 Carrot Bars
exhibit is worthy. Lot 7 Ginger Bread Lot 11 Zucchini Bars
• Every item in competition must correspond in number Lot 8 Pop Overs (4) Lot 12 Fruit Bars
and description with the award list and be entered in the Lot 9 Coffee Cake Lot 13 Rice Krispie Surprise
proper class. No changes or alterations shall be permitted Lot 10 Baking Powder Biscuits (4) Lot 99 Not Specified - Please Label
after entry time is closed. Lot 11 Cake Donuts (4)
• Items not in the premium list may be exhibited at Lot 12 Blueberry Muffins (4) CLASS 6 PIES
the discretion of the Superintendent, but will not be Lot 13 Bran Muffins (4) Exhibit should be small; “pot” size pans are best.
considered for premiums. The Home Arts Department
Lot 14 Apple Muffins (4) Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00
welcomes such exhibits; if the items create interest,
we may add it as a new category to next year’s judged Lot 15 Scones (4)
exhibits. Lot 99 Not Specified - Please Label Lot 1 Apple
• All items are entered and show at the risk of the owners. Lot 2 Cherry
While all reasonable care will be taken in the handling CLASS 3 CAKES- NO PACKAGE CAKES. Lot 3 Rhubarb
and protection of exhibits, the officials will in no case be Premiums: 1st-$5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Lot 4 Lemon
responsible for any damage or loss. Lot 1 Decorated Dummy Cake Lot 5 Peach
Lot 6 Blueberry
See Beltrami County Fair Website for updates Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 Lot 7 Mincemeat
Lot 2 Angel Food (1/2 Unfrosted) Lot 8 Raisin
www.beltramicountyfair.org Lot 3 Sponge Cake (1/2 Unfrosted Lot 9 Raspberry
Lot 10 Strawberry
5Lot 99 Not Specified - Please Label
CLASS 12 CANNED FRUITS Lot 9 Herb Vinegar
CLASS 7 CANDIES • Exhibits must be in standard pint jars designed for can- Lot 10 Flavored Vinegar
4 pieces on small paper plate in a plastic bag with tie. ning purposes, no mayonnaise jars. Lot 99 Not Specified - Please Label
Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 • Exhibits may have been canned during the previous
seasons but must NOT have exhibited before at the Beltrami CLASS 15 JELLY
Lot 1 Fudge County Fair. • May be exhibited in jelly jars.
Lot 2 Divinity • Lids will be marked as entry is judged to avoid our miss- • Jars may be opened by the judge.
Lot 3 Caramels ing entries. Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00
Lot 4 Deluxe Assortment (4 varieties Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00
Lot 5 Peanut Brittle Lot 1 Crab Apple
Lot 6 Taffy Lot 1 Raspberries Lot 2 Grape
Lot 7 Mints Lot 2 Strawberries Lot 3 Cranberry
Lot 8 Party Mints (molded) Lot 3 Blueberries Lot 4 Raspberry
Lot 9 Chocolate Covered Cherries Lot 4 Plums Lot 5 Pincherry
Lot 10 Truffles Lot 5 Apples Lot 6 Chokecherry
Lot 99 Not Specified - Please Label Lot 6 Rhubarb Lot 7 Strawberry
Lot 7 Peaches Lot 8 Blueberry
CLASS 8 FOREIGN FOODS (ACCOMPANIED BY RECIPE) Lot 8 Pears Lot 9 Currant
Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 Lot 9 Apricots Lot 10 Plum
Lot 10 Cherries Lot 13 Mixed fruit Jelly
Lot 1 Breads Lot 11 Ground Cherries Lot 14 Dietetic Jelly
Lot 2 Cookies Lot 12 Wild Berries Lot 99 Not Specified - Please Label
Lot 3 Bars Lot 13 Pie Filling CLASS 16 JAMS, PRESERVES, AND SYRUPS
Lot 4 Holiday Foods Lot 99 Not Specified - Please Label • Must be exhibited in jelly jars to be opened.
Lot 5 Dessert Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00
Lot 6 Lefse CLASS 13 CANNED MEATS
Lot 7 Tortillas • Must be pressure canned Lot 1 Raspberry Jam
Lot 99 Not Specified - Please Label • Exhibit in pint or quart jars. Lot 2 Strawberry Jam
Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 Lot 3 Blackberry Jam
CLASS 10 KIDS BAKING (13 YEARS OR YOUNGER) Lot 4 Peach Jam
(Child’s age must be on Entry Tag) Lot 1 Beef Lot 5 Apricot Jam
Premiums: 1st-$3.00 2nd - $2.50 3rd - $2.00 Lot 2 Pork Lot 6 Wild Raspberry Jam
Lot 3 Poultry Lot 7 Blueberry Jam
Lot 1 Decorated Dummy Cake Lot 6 Meat Balls Lot 8 Rhubarb Marmalade
Lot 2 Yeast Bread 1/2 Loaf Lot 8 Rabbit Lot 9 Orange Marmalade
Lot 3 Quick Breads Lot 9 Bison/Buffalo Lot 10 Apple Butter
Lot 4 Cakes Lot 10 Venison Lot 11 Plum Preserves
Lot 5 Cookies Lot 11 Fish Lot 12 Grape Preserves
Lot 6 Bars Lot 99 Not Specified - Please Label Lot 13 Citron Preserves
Lot 7 Candies Lot 14 Ground Cherry Preserves
Lot 8 Bread Machine Loaf CLASS 14 CONDIMENTS Lot 15 Mixed Fruit Jam
Lot 9 Decorated Sugar Cookies • Exhibit in pint jars or smaller Lot 16 Dietetic Jam
Lot 99 Not Specified - Please Label Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 Lot 20 Maple Syrup
________________________________________ Lot 21 Blueberry Syrup
Lot 1 Ketchup Lot 22 Chokecherry Syrup
CANNING Lot 2
Lot 3
Chili Sauce
Salsa
Lot 23
Lot 24
Wild Raspberry Syrup
Miscellaneous Syrup
________________________________________ Lot 4 Corn Relish Lot 25 Conserve (3 fruits/nuts)
Lot 5 Beet Relish Lot 99 Not Specified - Please Label
Please write the type of fruit or vegetable on the lid of Lot 6 Green Tomato Relish
jar. Lot 7 Cucumber Relish CLASS 17 PICKLES
CLASS 11 CANNED VEGETABLES Lot 8 Pickled Onions • Exhibit in pint jars or smaller
Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1 Corn cut from cob
Thank You!
Lot 1 Cucumber, Small, Sweet (whole)
Lot 2 Tomatoes Lot 2 Dill
Lot 3 Tomato Juice Lot 3 Mixed
Lot 4 String Beans Lot 4 Watermelon or Ripe Cucumber
Lot 5 Greens Lot 5 Tomato
Lot 6 Beets Lot 7 Chunk Pickles
Lot 7 Mixed Vegetables Lot 8 Beet Pickles
Lot 8 Sauerkraut Lot 9 Party (any type/color)
Lot 9 Asparagus Lot 10 Bean
Lot 10
Lot 11
Carrots
Peas
NORTH COUNTRY Lot 11 Carrot
Lot 12 Bread and Butter
Lot 99 Not Specified - Please Label FIRST RESPONDERS Lot 13 Apple
Lot 14 Hot Pickles
6________________________________________ ________________________________________
Lot 99 Not Specified - Please Label
CLASS 18 DEHYDRATED FOODS
TEXTILE ARTS
________________________________________
HAND SEWING
________________________________________
• Exhibit in zip lock bag
Premiums: 1st-$5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 • Information Cards are recommended for each entry you CLASS 100-HAND SEWING FOUNDATIONS
bring to Textile Arts. Please come with an information card 4” x 4” or larger sampler of hand sewing technique or 24” to
Lot 1 Vegetables attached to each entry you bring to Textile Arts. These are 36” length of trim, edging or hem. On information card list
Lot 2 Fruit different than the pre-registration form. The information card technique(s) used, materials, and planned usage. May include
Lot 3 Meat remains on the entry during the fair. Besides helping judges samples of raw materials. Mount component in frame (with
Lot 99 Other - Please Label and visitors learn about your entry, having each entry clearly wire picture hanger) or as a wall hanging.
labeled helps get entries tagged and into correct categories, Premiums: 1st-$5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00
CLASS 19 GIFTS FROM THE KITCHEN hopefully making entry day quicker, faster and easier for all.
Premiums: 1st-$6.00 2nd - $5.00 3rd - $4.00 Lot 1 Traditional Sampler
Form to use in making your Information Cards: Lot 2 Hand Rolled Hem
Lot 1 Collection 6 Jellies/Jams Dept.: I Class: _____Lot: ______ Description: ________ Lot 3 Hand Sewn Edgings/Trims
Lot 2 Homemade Gift Collection 5/pc (Take these directly from premium list- Use the same num- Lot 4 3-D/ PomPom/Etc.
bers & information to pre-register your item) Lot 5 Beaded Edgings, Trim, Tassels
Lot 3 Homemade Bread Collection
Item name: ________________________ Lot 99 Not Specified
Lot 10 Meal-in-a Jar - Spaghetti Sauce (What do you call the item?)
Lot 11 Meal-in-a-Jar - Soup Materials used: _____________________
Lot 12 Meal-in-a-Jar - Stew (List supplies)
Lot 13 Dry Soup Mix in a Jar Techniques Used: ___________________ CLASS 101- HAND EMBROIDERY
Lot 14 Cookie Mix in a Jar (Tells how you made it.) • May be worked on any linen, home decoration, fash-
Lot 99 NOT SPECIFIED - Please Label Planned Use: ______________________ ion accessory or clothing item either made by entrant or pur-
(Tell how you will use it) chased. Focus is on quality of the embroidery and suitability
CLASS 20 KIDS CANNING (13 YEARS OR YOUNGER) of design on item.
• Child’s Age must be on Entry Tag Guidelines • May use pre-stamped design, ironed on design or a
Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 1. Do NOT put your name on the information card. design copied from a pattern book except in lots 30 and 50
2. Keep it all on a 3 inch by 5 inch card—you can use front where original design is required.
and back of the card but cards no larger than 3” x 5” inches. • For Lots 30 and 50: original design means totally
Lot 1 Canned Vegetables - any kind
3. If there is room it is great to give details about how you your own conception and work; from a pattern you thought
Lot 2 Canned Fruit - any kind made it. Print or type so people can easily read it.
Lot 3 Salsa out and drew yourself, no reproductions of line drawings in
4. Kids classes: Please put age on information card, and if coloring books or from other sources.
Lot 4 Jelly the youngster had help making the item, please tell who • For lot 55: kit means any item with design, base, and
Lot 5 Jams/Preserves/Syrups helped, what the helper did and what the child did. threads included in the package
Lot 6 Pickles ________________________________________ Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00
Lot 7 Cookie Mix in a Jar
Lot 99 NOT SPECIFIED - Please Label
SEWING Lot 1
Lot 2
Dish Towels (2)
Pillowcases (2)
________________________________________ Lot 3 Table Doilies or Runners
BOOK YOUR... Sewing Supervisor: Connie Bowman (218-444-3324)
Calls welcomed from 9 am to 9 pm
Lot 4
Lot 5
Lot 10
Larger Linens
Linen Sets
Pillow
Special Instructions: Lot 20 Wall Hanging
1. Bring garment entries on a hanger; they may be encased in Lot 25 Blanket or Spread
a clear plastic dry cleaner’s bag. Lot 30 Original Design
Wedding 2. Keep entries that are a set together; place the set in a clear Lot 40 Fashion accessory
plastic bag or pin the pieces to each other. Lot 45 Clothing Item
Reunion 3. Enter only items that are completed, clean and NEW in Lot 50
Lot 55
Original Design FA/Clothing
Hand Embroidery from Kit
appearance. Entries that show wear or stain may not be
judged. Lot 99 Not Specified
Party 4. Enter Quilted items in classes 160 -185 or Combined Textile
Work- class 280. CLASS 102 COUNTED HAND EMBROIDERY
Meeting 5. It is highly recommended to attach a completed “Entry In- May be worked on any linen, home decoration, fashion ac-
cessory or clothing item either made by entrant or purchased.
formation Card” to every entry. See Sample below:
Focus is on quality of the hand work and suitability of design
Auction Dept.: I Class: 102 Lot: 1
on item. Counted cross stitch, Huck embroidery (Swedish em-
Description: Any Table or Bed Linen broidery), Needlepoint, Hardanger.
Item name: Pillowcase set
Trade Show Materials used: Jack Dempsey Needle Art pre-stamped
Premiums: 1st-$5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00
pillowcases- Pattern#199: Deer Family, Embroideryfloss,
Lot 1 Any table or bed linen
Convention embroidery hoop, embroidery needle. Lot 10 Pillow
Techniques used: Wanted more color than suggested in Lot 20 Wall Hanging, CountedXstitch
At the Beltrami County Fair pattern, used 4 colors of embroidery floss. Used a variety
of stitches to get a textured look: Deer- outline stitch, seed
Lot 21
Lot 22
Wall Hanging Other
Pre-Stamped Cross Stitch
stitch, French knot; horizon line- Holbien stitch; leaves- lazy
Grounds! daisy stitch; bush stems- coral stitch; grass- twisted chain.
Lot 30
Lot 99
Garment or Fashion Accessory
Not Specified
Planned Use: For use on my bed pillows.
For more information call Rina *Do Not Put Your Name on This Card.
CLASS 103 SPECIALTY HAND EMBROIDERY
at (218) 444-8169 7
May be worked on any linen, home decoration, fashion acces-sory or clothing item either made by entrant or purchased. Fo- Lot 10 Pillow
cus is on quality of the hand work and suitability of design on Lot 1 Sampler, Hand-worked Lot 20 Wall Hanging
item. Silk ribbon embroidery, Brazilian embroidery, Hardanger, Lot 2 Hand Embroidered Pillowcase Lot 30 Fashion Item
Beading on fabric Lot 3 Hand Embroidered Doily/Runner Lot 99 Not Specified
Premiums: 1st-$5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Lot 4 Hand-sewn Decoration/hat-scarf CLASS 113 MACHINE HEIRLOOM SEWING(Sewing or serg-
Lot 5 Hand-sewn Decoration/Clothing ing)
Lot 1 Any table or bed linen Lot 6 Hand Embroidered Dish Towel Any heirloom techniques completed using machine work -
Lot 10 Pillow Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 sewn or serged. Details such as: Scallops, Lace insertion, Fag-
Lot 20 Wall Hanging Lot 7 Entirely Hand-sewn Pillow gotting, Smocking, Entradeau, Pin tucking, etc.
Lot 30 Garment or Fashion Accessory Lot 8 Entirely Hand-Sewn Toy/Doll Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00
Lot 99 Not Specified Lot 9 Hand Embroidered Dish Towel
Premiums: 1st-$3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 Lot 1 Any table or bed linen
CLASS 104 HAND APPLIQUÉ Lot 99 Not Specified Lot 10 Pillow
Appliqué may be worked on any linen, home decoration, fash- ________________________________________ Lot 20 Wall Hanging
ion accessory or clothing item. Focus is on quality of the ap- Lot 30 Fashion Accessory
pliqué and suitability of design on item. Lot 31 Lingerie
• Hand appliqué may be embellished with hand em- MACHINE SEWING AND Lot 32 Blouse
broidery, beads, and other findings. Lot 33 Other clothing item
•
felt
Wool on Wool- such as Penny Rug Style using wool SERGING Lot 50
Lot 99
Doll clothing/accessories
Not Specified
________________________________________
• Madeira appliqué
• For appliqué quilts see quilting classes 160-185 ________________________________________
CLASS 110- MACHINE SEWING FOUNDATIONS
• Lot 50: Original design means totally your own con-
• Demonstrates fine and fancy machine sewing tech-
cept: from a pattern you thought out and drew yourself, no re-
productions or adaptations from coloring books, patterns, etc.
niques.
• 4” x 4” to 12” X 12” sampler of sewing techniques or SEWING CONSTRUCTION
Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 24-36” length of trim or edging.
Lot 1 Any kitchen, table or bed linen
Lot 10 Pillow
• Exhibitor is to show the process they used either via METHODS
step-by-step fabric samples or with photos documenting the ________________________________________
Lot 20 Wall Hanging process. May show photos of beginning steps to end product
Lot 30 Original Design Linen/Decoration with completed sampler. CLASS 115 BASIC CONSTRUCTION
Lot 40 Fashion Accessory • On information card describe technique used. Tell • Utility sewing and casual styles
Lot 45 Clothing Item how sampler was used to test techniques and how the testing • Looking for judgment and skill in application of
Lot 50 Original Design/FA/Clothing affected the final product or if the sampler was simply a learn- techniques to fabric and purpose of item.
Lot 99 Not Specified ing tool. • Clothing and fashion accessories may be child or
• Mount components in hangable frame or as a wall adult size with elastic waist, few/no darts, no zipper, easy or
CLASS 105 HAND HEIRLOOM SEWING hanging relaxed fit, etc.
• Hand-work may be done on any machine or hand • May include some hand sewing in finishing- such as
sewn linen, home decoration, fashion accessory or clothing Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 hemming, attaching buttons etc.
item. Except for lot 50 which is to be entirely hand sewn by Lot 1 Sampler-machine or serger work • Lot 18: original pattern means pattern drafted by
entrant. Focus is on quality of the heirloom techniques and Lot 2 Sampler-machine heirloom technique entrant. Please include information on how the pattern was
suitability of design on item. Lot 3 Machine made thread fabric created on your information card.
• Hand sewn Pin tucks, Hand Smocking, Hemstitching, Lot 4 Machine free motion Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00
Faggotting, Lace insertion etc. Lot 5 Placing Preset Designs
• Alone or in combination Lot 6 Trims/Edgings/Tassels Lot 1 Sampler of seaming methods
Premiums: 1st-$5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Lot 99 Not Specified Lot 2 Linen with baby/narrow hems
Lot 3 Blanket w/bound edge (not quilted)
Lot 1 Any kitchen, table, bed linen Lot 4 Pillow
CLASS 111 MACHINE EMBROIDERY
Lot 10 Pillow Lot 5 Apron
• Design formed by using preset stitches, pictograms,
Lot 20 Wall Hanging Lot 6 Hat/Bonnet
large computerized designs, free motion embroidery, thread
Lot 30 Original Design On Linen/Décor Lot 7 Bag/Purse
painting, etc. (These can be single technique or a combination
Lot 40 Fashion Accessory Lot 8 Belt/Sash/Chatelaine
of techniques.)
Lot 45 Clothing Item Lot 9 Collar/Bib
Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00
Lot 50 Entirely Hand Sewn Lot 10 Glove/Mittens
Lot 1 Any table or bed linen
Lot 99 Not Specified Lot 11 Foot Wear
Lot 10 Pillow
Lot 20 Wall Hanging Lot 12 Set of 3 Fashion Accessories
CLASS 106 HAND SEWING Lot 30 Embellished Fashion Item Lot 13 E-Z Fit Blouse/Top/Vest
• Entire item completed by hand sewing- hand con- Lot 50 Original Digitized Design Lot 14 Elastic waist/drawstring garment
struction, seaming, edging, joining Lot 55 Original Free Motion Lot 15 E-Z fit dress/jumper
Premiums: 1st-$5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Lot 99 Not Specified Lot 16 Unlined jacket/coat/blazer/cardigan/blazer
Lot 17 Sleep/Loungewear
Lot 1 Baby Garment or bonnet CLASS 112 MACHINE APPLIQUÉ Lot 18 From Original Pattern
Lot 2 Scarf - hand rolled hem • Appliqué may be embellished with hand or machine Lot 19 Pillow Case
Lot 3 Blanket w/blanket stitched edge embroidery, beads, and other findings. Lot 99 Not Specified
Lot 4 Rugs • For machine appliqué combined with quilting—see
Lot 99 Not Specified quilting classes 160-185. CLASS 116 ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION
• If crochet, knit, tatting work is combined with the ap- • Designer details and tailoring, High level sewing that
CLASS 107 KIDS HAND SEWING (13 YEARS OR YOUNGER) pliqué work, enter in combined textile work class 280. appropriately combines hand and machine sewing to achieve
• Hand-work may be done on hand or machine sewn Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 garment shape and style.
linens, fashion accessories and clothing or on purchased cloth- • May be child or adult size.
ing or linen blanks. (Child’s age must be on the entry tag.) • Design elements might include a combination of de-
Lot 1 Any table or bed linen
Premiums: 1st-$3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 tails such as: waist band, darts, felled seams, pleats, decorative
8topstitching, matching of plaids/prints, lining, welt pockets, Lot 99 Not Specified – Large Bed Quilt
notched collar, pad stitching, hand picked zipper, interfaced CLASS 135 KIDS SEWING (13 YEARS AND YOUNGER)
hand sewn hem, etc. •May include a combination of hand and machine sewing.
• Include a list of design details and techniques used •If totally hand sewn it should be entered in Class 107 Hand CLASS 161 QUILTS – MEDIUM
on information card. Sewn by Child. • Outside perimeter between 216” and 300”
• Lot 7: original pattern means pattern drafted by en- •Lot 50: original design is a unique creation, sewn by child us- Premiums: 1st-$9.00 2nd - $7.00 3rd - $5.00
trant. Please include information on how the pattern was cre- ing their own idea and choices in how to put item together.
ated on your information card. Please include the pattern drawn by the child or describe how Lot 1 Hand Pieced, Hand Quilted
Premiums: 1st-$5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 the item was made on the information card. Lot 2 Machine Pieced, Hand Quilted
•Child’s Age must be on the Entry Tag and information card. Lot 3 Machine Pieced, Machine Quilted by
Lot 1 Slip Cover for Chair Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 Self on Domestic Machine
Lot 2 Chair cushion w/piping or box Lot 4 Machine Pieced, Quilted by self on Long Arm
Lot 3 Blouse/top/vest/shirt Lot 1 Hat/Cap/Bonnet Lot 5 Machine Pieced, Professionally Quilted
Lot 4 Skirt/Pants/Slacks Lot 2 Mittens On Long Arm Machine
Lot 5 Dress Lot 3 Scarf/Belt Lot 6 Appliqued, Hand Quilted
Lot 6 Jacket/Coat/Cardigan/Blazer Lot 4 Tote Bag/Purse Lot 7 Appliqued, Machine Quilted by entrant
Lot 7 From Original Pattern Lot 5 Duffel Bag/Backpack On Domestic machine
Lot 8 Bag/Purse/Hat Lot 6 Fabric Art Trading Card Lot 8 Appliqued, Quilted by self on Long Arm
Lot 9 Lingerie/Sleep wear Lot 9 Dress Lot 9 Appliqued, Professionally Quilted on
Lot 99 Not Specified Lot 10 Top/Blouse Long Arm Machine
Lot 11 Skirt Lot 10 Tied Quilt
CLASS 117 ALTERATIONS, REPAIRED, REMODELED, OR Lot 12 Nightgown/pajamas Lot 11 T-shirt quilt , any quilting method
RECONSTRUCTED BY SEWING Lot 20 Doily or table runner Lot 12 Yo-Yo quilt
•Demonstrates creativity in recycling. Looking for appropri- Lot 21 Pillowcase Lot 13 Paper Pieced
ateness in remodeling, repairing, redoing used articles. Lot 22 Appliqué on dish towel Lot 14 English Paper Pieced
•Include list of original item(s) and describing how item was Lot 23 Pillow by age 9 & younger Lot 99 Not Specified – Medium Bed Quilt
altered on information card. Lot 24 Pillow by age 10 to 13
Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 Lot 30 Stuffed toy/doll/animal CLASS 162 QUILTS – SMALL
Lot 31 Doll Clothing - any item • Outside perimeter 215” or less
Lot 1 Repair Vintage Table Linen Lot 38 Christmas Holiday Theme Premiums: 1st-$8.00 2nd - $6.00 3rd - $4.00
Lot 2 Altered Clothing for Fit Lot 39 Other Holiday Theme
Lot 3 Patching Clothing Lot 40 Sewn using Kit/Panel
Lot 1 Hand Pieced, Hand Quilted
Lot 4 Remodeled Clothing Lot 41 Blanket
Lot 2 Machine Pieced, Hand Quilted
Lot 5 Remade from non-clothing item Lot 50 Original Design Item
Lot 3 Machine Pieced, Machine Quilted by
Lot 6 Repaired or Restored Quilt Lot 99 Not Specified
Self on Domestic Machine
Lot 7 Mittens remade from clothing Lot 4 Machine Pieced, Quilted by self on Long Arm
Lot 99 Not Specified ________________________________________ Lot 5 Machine Pieced, Professionally Quilted
On Long Arm Machine
CLASS 120 SEWN SPECIALTY ITEMS QUILTING Lot 6
Lot 7
Appliqued, Hand Quilted
Appliqued, Machine Quilted by entrant
•May combine numerous sewing techniques within hand and/ ________________________________________ On Domestic machine
or machine sewing. Lot 8 Appliqued, Quilted by self on Long Arm
•Art to Wear can be deceptively simple to very ornamented, it Supervisor: Sandy Evanson Hagen Lot 9 Appliqued, Professionally Quilted on
should include a combination of sewing techniques. Long Arm Machine
Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 Please attach a completed “Entry Information Card” to every Lot 10 Tied Quilt
entry. See information guide under textile arts for example of Lot 11 T-shirt quilt , any quilting method
Lot 1 Fabric Bowls an entry information card. (*Note: Perimeter is total length of Lot 12 Yo-Yo quilt
Lot 2 Scrapbook/Book Covers all 4 sides.) Lot 13 Paper Pieced
Lot 3 Fabric Doll/Animal/Soft Toy Lot 14 English Paper Pieced
Lot 4 Doll Clothes/Set of 3 CLASS 160 QUILTS –LARGE Lot 15 Panel, Hand Quilted
Lot 5 Windsock/Flag • Outside perimeter greater than 301” (not to exceed 108” in Lot 16 Panel, Machine Quilted by Entrant on DSM
Lot 6 Fabric Art Trading Card width) Lot 17 Panel, Machine quilted by Longarm Machine
Lot 10 Wearable Ensemble-3pc Premiums: 1st-$10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00 Lot 99 Not Specified – Small Bed Quilt
Lot 11 Matched Clothing family/team
Lot 12 Ethnic/Historical Clothing Lot 1 Hand Pieced, Hand Quilted
Lot 13 Costumes Lot 2 Machine Pieced, Hand Quilted CLASS 163 QUILTS – OTHER TECHNIQUES
Lot 14 Art-to-Wear - Elaborate Lot 3 Machine Pieced, Machine Quilted by • Outside perimeter 216” or larger
Lot 20 Holiday Theme- Christmas Self on Domestic Machine
Lot 21 Holiday Theme- other than X-mas Lot 4 Machine Pieced, Quilted by self on Long Arm Premiums: 1st-$9.00 2nd - $7.00 3rd - $5.00
Lot 22 Tuffet Lot 5 Machine Pieced, Professionally Quilted Lot 1 Mixed Technique – Pieced & Appliqued
Lot 23 Drapes or Curtains On Long Arm Machine (Hand Quilted by entrant)
Lot 99 Not Specified Lot 6 Appliqued, Hand Quilted Lot 2 Mixed Technique – Pieced & Appliqued
Lot 7 Appliqued, Machine Quilted by entrant (Machine Quilted by entrant)
On Domestic machine Lot 3 Mixed Technique – Pieced & Appliqued
CLASS 130 SEWN USING KIT OR PANEL Lot 8 Appliqued, Quilted by self on Long Arm (Professionally Quilted )
•Clothing or home décor item other than quilted. Lot 9 Appliqued, Professionally Quilted on Lot 99 Not Specified Bed Quilt - Other tech.
Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 Long Arm Machine
Lot 10 Tied Quilt CLASS 164 MISCELLANEOUS OTHER QUILTS
Lot 1 Home Decor Item (not quilt) Lot 11 T-shirt quilt , any quilting method • Any Size
Lot 2 Fashion Accessory Lot 12 Yo-Yo quilt
Premiums: 1st-$9.00 2nd - $7.00 3rd - $5.00
Lot 3 Garment Lot 13 Paper Pieced
Lot 1 Whole Cloth Quilt
Lot 99 Not Specified Lot 14 English Paper Pieced
Lot 2 Preprinted Panel Quilt
9Lot 3 Hand Embroidered Quilt • No custom quilting allowed. • Mount components in frame (with wire picture hanger) or
Lot 4 Machine Embroidered Quilt • For Lot 2, please be sure your item is ready to hang. In or- as a wall hanging.
Lot 5 Embellishments on Quilt der to be judged in this class, your item must have some sort Premiums: 1st-$5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00
Lot 6 Cathedral Window Quilt of hanging device such as rod pockets, sleeves, tabs along the
Lot 7 Art Quilt - Any technique top or corner tabs. Lot 1 Wet Felted Item, wet felting method from roving
Lot 9 Photo Transfer Quilt Lot 2 Wet Felted Item, from knitted or crochetted item
Lot 10 Ragtime Quilt Premiums: 1st-$9.00 2nd - $7.00 3rd - $5.00 Lot 3 Needle Feltred item, using any wool roving
Lot 11 Tree-Skirt, professionally quilted Lot 1 Bed Quilt, Outside perimeter 216” or larger. Lot 4 Altered Base Fabric
Lot 99 Not Specified Bed Quilt - Other tech. Lot 5 Hand-Woven Fabric Sample(thread
Premiums: 1st-$7.00 2nd - $6.00 3rd - $5.00 Lot 6 Handspun Skein-no frame
CLASS 165 QUILTED HOME ACCESSORIES Lot 2 Wall Hanging, 36” by 36” or larger Lot 7 Fiber prepared for spinning
• For wall hangings, please be sure your item is ready Lot 3 Quilted Garment Lot 99 Not Specified
to hang. In order to be judged in this class, your item must
have some sort of hanging device such as rod pockets, sleeves, Premiums: 1st-$5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 CLASS 201 CREATED FROM HAND-MADE THREAD/TEX-
tabs along the top or corner tabs. Lot 4 Quilted Stocking TILES
Premiums: 1st-$7.00 2nd - $6.00 3rd - $5.00 Lot 5 Quilted Tree Skirt Premiums: 1st-$5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00
Lot 1 Small Wall Hanging, Hand quilted, Lot 6 Holiday Theme Table Accessories Lot 1 Bag
36” by 36” or smaller (Runner, table topper, or four placemats) Lot 2 Footwear (socks/slippers)
Lot 2 Small Wall Hanging, Domestic Machine quilted, Lot 3 Mittens or gloves
36” by 36” or smaller Premiums: 1st-$8.00 2nd - $6.00 3rd - $4.00 Lot 4 Scarf/Sash/Belt
Lot 3 Small Wall Hanging, Professionally Machine quilted, Lot 7 Small Quilt or Throw, outside Lot 5 Simple Garment (simple pattern & construction)
36” by 36” or smaller Perimeter 215” or less Lot 6 Complex Garment (complex pattern & construc-
Lot 4 Large Wall Hanging, Hand quilted, tion)
Larger than 36” by 36” Premiums: 1st-$5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Lot 7 Home Furnishing (pillow/doily)
Lot 5 Large Wall Hanging, Domestic Machine quilted, Lot 99 Not Specified – Holiday Quilting Lot 8 Throw/Blanket/Afghan
Larger than 36” by 36” Lot 9 Hat
Lot 6 Large Wall Hanging, Professionally Machine quilted, CLASS 169 QUILT ON A STICK Lot 99 Not Specified
Larger than 36” by 36” Must be a rectangle 8 in. wide x 9 in. high _______________________________________
The theme must be “Spring in the Northwoods”
Premiums: 1st-$6.00 2nd - $5.00 3rd - $4.00 Any construction method, hand or machine quilted by entrant
Lot 7
Lot 8
Miniatures, smaller than 18” X 24”
Table Topper, Table Runner, or four placemats, quilted
Must include a centered, vertical sleeve in which a paint stick
has been inserted.
HAND KNITTING
________________________________________
Lot 9 Sofa pillow, quilted
Lot 10 Pillow Shams, quilted Premiums: 1st-$5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00
Lot 11 Kitchen Accessories, quilted • You must attach a completed “Entry Information Card” to
Lot 1 Quilt On A Stick every entry.
Lot 99 Not Specified – Other quilted Home Furnishings
• See information guide under textile arts for example of an
CLASS 170 VINTAGE QUILT entry information card.
CLASS 166 QUILTED CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES Items will be judged based on uniquness and condition. Need
• Quilted item constructed entirely by entrant. not be made by exhibitor.
• Hand quilting, machine quilting on household sew- CLASS 211 HAND KNITTED FASHION ACCESSORIES
ing machine (not a longarm) or tied by entrant all included. • Demonstrates use of knitting skills.
• No custom quilting allowed. Premiums: 1st-$7.00 2nd - $6.00 3rd - $5.00 • Looking for judgment and skill in application of techniques,
Lot 1 Any size, any method. choice of yarn, needle size and purpose of item.
• It is highly recommended to attach a completed “Entry
Premiums: 1st-$7.00 2nd - $6.00 3rd - $5.00
CLASS 171 GROUP WORK QUILTS Information Card” to every entry. See information guide
Lot 1 Quilted Adult Jacket or Vest
Entry of a Quilt project that would be done by any technique under textile arts for example of an entry information card.
Lot 2 Quilted Child Jacket or Vest
within the Quilt class list. One entry per lot per group. Only one
Lot 3 Quilted Bag/ Purse
person from the group should enter the project. Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00
Lot 99 Not Specified- Quilted Clothing or Accessory Item
Premiums: 1st-$15.00 2nd - $12.00 3rd - $10.00 Lot 1 Baby Item
CLASS 167 JUNIOR QUILTING (13 YEARS OR YOUNGER) (One Premium Paid Per Group Project) Lot 2 Bag or Purse
• Child’s age must be on entry tag. Lot 3 Belt/Sash/Scarf
• Quilted item constructed entirely by entrant. Lot 1 Family Group Projects Lot 4 Plain Gloves or Mittens
• Hand quilting, machine quilting on household sew- Lot 2 Friends Group Project Lot 5 Patterned Gloves or Mittens
ing machine (not a longarm), or tied by entrant. Lot 3 Round Robin Projects Premiums: 1st-$5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00
• No custom quilting allowed. Lot 4 Guild or Organization Lot 6 Accessory Set (3 Pieces: Hat , Mittens, Scarf)
• For Lot 2, please be sure your item is ready to hang. Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00
In order to be judged in this class, your item must have some _____________________________________ Lot 7 Hat
sort of hanging device such as rod pockets, sleeves, tabs along Lot 8 Slippers
Lot 9 Plain Socks
the top or corner tabs.
Premiums: 1st-$5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 HANDMADE TEXTILES Lot 10 Advanced Technique Socks
Lot 1 Quilts, any size, crib or bed ________________________________________ Lot 11 Sock Yarn Socks
Lot 2 Quilted Wall Hanging Supervisor: Linda Simonson (218-987-2251) Lot 12 Original Design-accessory item
Lot 3 Quilted Clothing Lot 13 Headband
Lot 4 Preprinted Panel Quilt Lot 14 Uniscarf / Cowl
CLASS 200: HAND-MADE TEXTILE FOUNDATIONS
Lot 5 Doll Quilt Lot 15 Fingerless mittens
• Demonstrates your ability in planning, design, testing, and
Lot 6 Quilt On a Stick (see Class 169 for description) Lot 99 Not Specified
follow through from raw material to end product.
Lot 99 Not Specified Junior Item • 4 x 4” to 12 x 12” sample of created fabric technique
(handspun skein: 1 ounce or larger) CLASS 212 HAND KNITTED CLOTHING
CLASS 168 HOLIDAY THEME QUILTING (ANY HOLIDAY) • You must attach a completed “Entry Information Card” to • Demonstrates use of knitting skills.
• Quilted item constructed entirely by entrant. every entry. See information guide under textile arts for • Looking for judgment and skill in application of techniques,
• Hand quilting, machine quilting on household sewing example of an entry information card. choice of yarn, needle size and purpose of garment.
machine • May include samples of raw materials if applicable. • It is highly recommended to attach a completed “Entry
(not a longarm), or tied by entrant. Information Card” to every entry. See information guide
10 under textile arts for example of an entry information card._____________________________________
Premiums: 1st-$6.00 2nd - $5.00 3rd - $4.00 CLASS 217 KIDS HAND KNITTING (13 YEARS AND YOUNGER)
Lot 1 Adult Cardigan - Male • Child’s Age Must Be on Entry Tag
Lot 2
Lot 3
Adult Cardigan - Female
Adult Pull-over Sweater - M
• Demonstrates use of knitting skills.
• Looking for judgment and skill in application of techniques,
CROCHETING
________________________________________
Lot 4 Adult Pull-over Sweater - F choice of yarn, needle size and purpose of item.
Lot 5 Adult vest or shell • It is highly recommended to attach a completed “Entry
Lot 6 Cape Information Card” to every entry. See information guide It is highly recommended to attach a completed “Entry Infor-
Lot 7 Stole under textile arts for example of an entry information card. mation Card” to every entry. See information guide under
Lot 8 Poncho textile arts for example of an entry information card.
Lot 9 Shawl Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00
Lot 10 Adv Technique - Fine Yarn Lot 1 Mittens or Gloves CLASS 230 LONG AFGHAN HOOK STITCH WORK
Lot 11 Adv Tech- Complex Pattern Lot 2 Hat • Crocheted item specifically made with the afghan stitch on a
Premiums: 1st-$5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Lot 3 Scarf/Sash/Belt long hook.
Lot 12 Child Cardigan Lot 4 Baby Item (Bonnet, Booties, etc.)
Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00
Lot 13 Child Pullover Sweater Lot 5 Socks or Slippers
Lot 1 Baby item
Lot 14 Child Vest or Shell Lot 6 Potholders/Dish Cloths (Set of 2
Lot 2 Bag or purse
Premiums: 1st-$6.00 2nd - $5.00 3rd - $4.00 Lot 7 Doll Clothes
Lot 3 Hat
Lot 15 Infant Set (2-3 pieces) Premiums: 1st-$5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Lot 4 Slippers
Lot 16 Original Design Lot 8 Afghan/Throws
Premiums: 1st-$6.00 2nd - $5.00 3rd - $4.00
Lot 17 Adult Dress Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 Lot 5 Cape/stole/poncho/shawl
Lot 18 Child Dress Lot 9 Original Design Lot 6 Afghan Bedspread-1 piece yarn
Lot 99 Not Specified Lot 10 Toy or Novelty Item Lot 7 Baby Afghan Throw- 1 piece yarn
Lot 99 Not Specified Lot 8 Afghan Bedspread- mod strip
CLASS 213 HAND KNITTED HOME DÉCOR Lot 9 Baby Afghan/throw - mod strip
• It is highly recommended to attach a completed “Entry CLASS 218 KIDS NIFTY KNITTING (PEGGED LOOMS) Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00
Information Card” to every entry. See information guide • Child’s Age Must Be on Entry Tag Lot 10 Pillow Top Yarn
under textile arts for example of an entry information card. • Demonstrates use of knitting skills. Lot 11 Original Design
Premiums: 1st-$8.00 2nd - $7.00 3rd - $6.00 • Looking for judgment and skill in application of tech- Lot 99 Other not specified
Lot 1 Afghan/Bed Spread - 1 piece niques, choice of yarn, needle size and purpose of item.
Premiums: 1st-$5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 • It is highly recommended to attach a completed “En- CLASS 231 CROCHETED FASHION ACCESSORIES
Lot 2 Baby Afghan/Throw - 1 piece try Information Card” to every entry. See information guide
Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00
Premiums: 1st-$7.00 2nd - $6.00 3rd - $5.00 under textile arts for example of an entry information card.
Lot 1 Baby Item
Lot 3 Afghan/Bedspread -Modules/Strips Lot 2 Bag or Purse
Premiums: 1st-$5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Premiums: 1st-$5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Lot 3 Belt/Sash/Scarf
Lot 4 Baby Afghan/throw-Modular Strips Lot 1 Hat Lot 4 Plain Gloves or Mittens
Lot 2 Scarf/Sash/Belt Lot 5 Patterned Gloves/Mittens
Lot 5 Pillow Lot 3 Baby Item Lot 6 Accessory Set (3 Pieces)
Lot 6 Doily (#5 Thread or Finer) Lot 4 Tote/Bag Lot 7 Hat
Premiums: 1st-$3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 Lot 5 Afghan Lot 8 Slippers
Lot 7 Dish Clothes (set of 2) Lot 99 Other Not Specified Lot 9 Collar-entirely crocheted
Lot 8 Potholders (set of 2) Lot 10 Original Design
Lot 9 Novelty Item Lot 99 Not Specified
Lot 10 Holiday Decoration (Christmas)
Lot 11 Holiday Decoration (Other than Christmas) ________________________________________ CLASS 232 CROCHETED CLOTHING
Premiums: 1st-$6.00 2nd - $5.00 3rd - 4.00
Lot 12 Toy
Lot 99 Not Specified MACHINE KNITTING Lot 1
Lot 2
Adult Cardigan
Adult Pullover Sweater
________________________________________ Lot 3 Adult Vest or Shell
CLASS 214 NIFTY KNITTING (PEGGED LOOMS) It is highly recommended to attach a completed “Entry Infor- Premiums: 1st-$7.00 2nd - $6.00 3rd - $5.00
• It is highly recommended to attach a completed “Entry mation Card” to every entry. Lot 4 Cape
Information Card” to every entry. See information guide See information guide under textile arts for example of an en- Lot 5 Stole
under textile arts for example of an entry information card. try information card. Lot 6 Poncho
Lot 7 Shawl
Premiums: 1st-$5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Lot 8 Adv. Technique - fine thread
Lot 1 Hat CLASS 220 MACHINE KNITTED ITEMS Lot 9 Adv. Technique - complex pattern
Lot 2 Scarf/Sash/Belt • Demonstrates use of machine knitting techniques in Premiums: 1st-$5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00
Lot 3 Baby Item construction. Lot 10 Child Cardigan
Lot 4 Tote/Bag • Looking for judgment and skill in application of techniques, Lot 11 Child Pullover Sweater (sz 2 and up)
Lot 5 Afghan yarn choice, and purpose of garment. Lot 12 Child Vest/Shell (sz 2 and up)
Lot 99 Other Not Specified Premiums: 1st-$4.00 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00 Lot 13 ChildSet (2-3 pieces)
Lot 1 Adult Sweater Lot 14 Infant Cardigan
CLASS 215 DOLL CLOTHES Lot 2 Child Sweater Lot 15 Infant Pullover or sweater
It is highly recommended to attach a completed “Entry Lot 3 Hat/Scarf/Mittens Lot 16 Infant Vest/Shell
Information Card” to every entry. See information guide Lot 4 Footwear Lot 17 Infant Set (2-3 Pieces)
under textile arts for example of an entry information card. Lot 5 Infant Item Lot 18 Original Design
Lot 6 Afghan/Blanket Lot 19 Adult Dress
Premiums: 1st-$5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Lot 99 Not Specified Lot 20 Childs Dress
Lot 1 Sweater Lot 99 Not Specified
Lot 2 Pants
Lot 3 Dress CLASS 233 CROCHETED HOME DÉCOR
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Lot 4 Shawl / Coat Premiums: 1st-$10.00 2nd - $8.00 3rd - $6.00
Lot 5 Accessories
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