Department F-1 ARTS AND CRAFTS Adult (19 and older) (See page 3 for Exhibiting Rules and Regulations) Guidelines: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Exhibits for adults, ages 19 and over. Exhibits should be clean. Exhibits will be judged on: a) general appearance; b) workmanship and techniques; c) harmony or contrast of color selection; d) appropriateness of selected materials balanced against its probable use. Any item made from a kit must be identified as such. Even though exhibits are judged on their own merits, enhancements of the exhibit achieved through special mountings, framing, or display will make for a better show. There will be one “Best in Show” ribbon plus $10.00 awarded to an adult who has won a blue ribbon on an exhibit. There will be one “Best in show” ribbon plus $10.00 awarded to an adult who has won a blue ribbon on a quilt. Also, there will be two runner-up “Best in Show” ribbons awarded plus $5.00 each. Section I: Crocheting Class: 1. Afghan 2. Baby Afghan 3. Baby Apparel 4. Bedspread 5. Fashion Accessories 6. Felted Crocheted Item 7. Home Accessories (doilies, snowflakes, etc.) a. Small b. Large 8. Tablecloth 9. Wearing Apparel 10. Miscellaneous Prizes: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.50; 3rd - $2.00 Section II: Embroidery and Needlework Class: 11. Crewel, article 12. Cross Stitch, counted a. Article b. Framed (small) c. Framed (large) 13. Cross Stitch, stamped 14. Embroidered a. Article b. Tablecloth 15. Needlepoint, article 16. Miscellaneous Technique Prizes: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.50; 3rd - $2.00 Section III: Knitting Class: 17. Afghan 18. Baby Afghan 19. Baby Wearing Apparel 20. Cape or Shawl 21. Felted Item 22. Gloves or Mittens 23. Hat or Purse 24. Scarf/Muffler 25. Socks 26. Sweater 27. Vest 28. Miscellaneous Prizes: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.50; 3rd - $2.00 Section IV: Quilts & Comforters (Top and quilting should be done by the exhibitor except for class 32.) Class: 29. Bed Quilts a. Applique b. Patchwork 30. Clothing 31. Crib Quilt 32. Long Arm Quilted (by paid professional) a. Applique Bed Quilt b. Crib Quilt c. Patchwork Bed Quilt d. Wall Hanging 33. Mini quilts (approx. 24 inches square) 34. Tied 35. Wall Hanging a. Applique b. Art Quilt (landscape, contemporary, etc.) c. Patchwork 36. Group Quilt 37. Whole Cloth 38. Other Prizes: 1st - $6.00; 2nd - $4.50; 3rd - $3.00 Section V: Rugs Class: 39. Latch Hook 40. Other Prizes: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.50; 3rd - $2.00 Section VI: Weaving/Braiding Class: 41. Large Article 42. Small Article Prizes: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.50; 3rd - $2.00 Section VII: Wool Class: 43. Dyeing a. Roving b. Yarn 44. Embellished (commercially made) Item 45. Felted, needle a. Accessories b. Clothing c. Wall Decorations d. Other 46. Felted, wet a. Accessories b. Clothing c. Wall Decoration d. Other 47. Hand Spun Yarn 48. Recycled Wool Prizes: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.50; 3rd - $2.00 Section VIII: Woodworking Class: 49. Wood Article a. Accessory b. Frame c. Furniture d. Hand Carved e. Hand Painted f. Toy g. Wood Burning 50. Wood Article (original design) Prizes: 1st - $6.00; 2nd - $4.50; 3rd - $3.00 Section IX: Handicrafts Class: 51. Baskets (handmade) 52. Ceramics a. Glazed b. Painted 53. Clay Objects 54. Decorative Painting a. Natural Materials (gourds, rocks, shells, etc.) b. On Metal (tole work, etc.) c. On Purchased Item (tote, apron, t-shirt, etc.) d. On Slate e. On Wood (plaque, signs, etc.) 55. Duct Tape Item 56. Fabric Design (tie dye, batik, textile painting, etc.) 57. Holiday Decorations a. Ornament b. Wall Hanging c. Wreath d. Other Article Suggesting Holiday 58. Jewelry (handmade) a. Bracelet b. Earrings c. Necklace d. Pin or Pendant e. Other 59. Leatherwork a. Horse Gear or Tack b. Personal Accessories (wallets, belts, etc.) c. Miscellaneous 60. Paper Crafts a. Altered Book (pick a page or the cover, and protect it with plastic or saran wrap) b. Framed Item c. Gift Box, decorated (under 12”) d. Greeting Cards, Stamped (2 must be mounted on a sheet of cardstock) e. Greeting Cards, Other Technique (2 must be mounted on a sheet of cardstock) f. Scrap Book Layout (2 page layout, attached, and with page protector) g. Any Other Item 61. Paper Mache 62. Pottery 63. Items Made of Recycled Materials (list materials) 64. Soap (handmade) 65. Stained Glass a. Free Standing Item (boxes, nite-lites, lamps, clocks) b. Hanging Piece (panels, cabinet doors) c. Stained Glass Framed Mirrors d. Suncatchers e. Miscellaneous 66. Wreath (other than holiday) 67. Miscellaneous 68. Any Item By Adult/Senior Youth With Special Needs Prizes: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.50; 3rd - $2.00 Section X: Displays Displays may be entered if not previously entered in another class. Each display must contain at least 4 articles. Each display must be mounted or contained in an area no larger than 24” X 24”. Class: 69. Articles Featuring Your Hobby 70. Handmade Articles 71. Nature Collection 72. For Senior Citizens Only Prizes: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.50; 3rd - $3.00 Senior Youth (ages 14-18) (See page 3 for Exhibiting Rules and Regulations) Guidelines: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Exhibits for youth, ages 14 through 18. Exhibitor’s age must be indicated on entry tag. Sections and classes are the same as for adults. See adult listing above. (Senior Youth classes will be designated with “Y” prefix & new numbers 101-172.) Exhibits should be clean. Exhibits will be judged on: a) general appearance; b) workmanship and techniques; c) harmony or contrast of color selection; d) appropriateness of selected materials balanced against its probable use. Any item made from a kit must be identified as such. Even though exhibits are judged on their own merits, enhancements of the exhibit achieved through special mountings, framing, or display will make for a better show. There will be one “Best in Show” ribbon plus $5.00 awarded to a senior youth who has won a blue ribbon on an exhibit. There will also be a runner-up “Best in Show” ribbon awarded plus $2.50. Intermediate Youth (ages 9-13) (See page 3 for Exhibiting Rules and Regulations) Guidelines: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Exhibits for youth, ages 9 through 13. Exhibitor’s age must be indicated on entry tag. Classes will be designated with “M” prefix & numbers 201-261. Exhibits should be clean. Exhibits will be judged on amount of work involved and degree of perfection. Any item made from a kit must be identified as such. Even though exhibits are judged on their own merits, enhancements of the exhibit achieved through special mountings, framing, or display will make for a better show. Exhibits must be made by exhibitor with very little or no help from adults. There will be one “Best in Show” ribbon plus $5.00 awarded to an intermediate youth who has won a blue ribbon on an exhibit. There will also be a runner-up “Best in Show” ribbon awarded plus $2.50. Section I: Needlework Class: 201. Crocheting 202. Cross Stitch, Stamped 203. Embroidered Article 204. Knitting 205. Needlepoint 206. Plastic Canvas 207. Quilting Prizes: 1st - $2.50; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.50 Section II: Wool Class: 208. Dyeing Natural Fibers 209. Felted a. Decorating Accessories b. Wearable 210. Hand Spun Yarn 211. Recycled Wool Prizes: 1st - $2.50 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.50 Section III: Handicrafts Class: 212. Basket 213. Bead Art 214. Bean and Seed Picture 215. Bird Feeder 216. Bird House 217. Booklet 218. Candle 219. Ceramic a. Glazed b. Painted 220. Collage 221. Creative Craft (popsicle sticks, clothespins, toothpicks, other) 222. Diorama 223. Doll House or Barn (small) 224. Dough Art 225. Duct Tape Item 226. 227. 228. 229. 230. 231. 232. 233. 234. 235. 236. 237. 238. 239. 240. 241. 242. 243. 244. 245. 246. 247. 248. 249. 250. 251. 252. 253. Felt Object Foam Art Gourd Art Handmade Jewelry a. Bracelet b. Earrings c. Necklace d. Pin or Pendant e. Other Handmade Wooden Article a. Kits b. Original Design Holiday Decorations a. Ornament b. Wreath c. Other Article Suggesting Holiday K-Nex Construction (must be secured in a box or container) Latch Hook Leatherwork Lego Type Construction (must be secured in a box or container) Magnet Decoration Mobile Models a. Vehicle (car, truck, airplane, etc.) b. Other Modeling Clay Paper Crafts a. Altered Books (pick a page or the cover and protect it with plastic or saran wrap) b. Cut and Pierced c. Greeting Cards (2 mounted on cardstock) b. Origami or Other 3-D Paper e. Scrapbook (2 page layout, attached and protected with page protectors) f. Other Paper Mache Picture Frames or Albums a. Padded With Fabric b. Other Plastic Craft Pottery Article From Recycled Materials (list materials) Rock Art Sand Art a. Bottle b. Other Stained Glass Stepping Stone String Art Stuffed Doll Textile Art (tie-dye, painted or decorated, etc.) a. On Purchased Item (t-shirt, tote bag, etc.) b. Quilt Block (12” X 12”) c. Other Weaving/Braiding a. Potholders b. Other 254. 255. 256. 257. Prizes: 1st Wood Burn Article Yarn Object Miscellaneous Craft Any Craft Made By Intermediate Age Youth with Special Needs - $2.50; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.50 Section IV. Displays Display may be entered if not previously entered in another class. Each display must contain at least 4 articles. Each display must be mounted or contained in an area no larger than 24” X 24”. Class 258. 259. 260. 261. Prizes: 1st Articles Featuring Your Hobby Handmade Articles Nature Collection Posters - $3.00; 2nd – $2.50; 3rd - $2.00 Junior Youth (ages 8 and under) (See page 3 for Exhibiting Rules and Regulations) Guidelines: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Exhibits for youth, ages 8 and under. Exhibitor’s age must be indicated on entry tag. Classes will be designated with “C” prefix & numbers 301-338. Exhibits should be clean. Exhibits will be judged on amount of work involved and degree of perfection. Any item made from a kit must be identified as such. Even though exhibits are judged on their own merits, enhancements of the exhibit achieved through special mountings, framing, or display will make for a better show. Exhibits must be made by exhibitor with very little or no help from adults. There will be one “Best in Show” ribbon plus $5.00 awarded to a junior youth who has won a blue ribbon on an exhibit. There will also be a runner-up “Best in Show” ribbon awarded plus $2.50. Section I: Handicrafts Class: 301. Bead Art 302. Bean and Seed Picture 303. Bird Feeder 304. Birdhouse 305. Booklet 306. Ceramics 307. Collage 308. Creative Craft (popsicle, clothespins, toothpicks, etc.) 309. Diorama 310. Dough Art 311. Duct Tape Item 312. Foam Art 313. Handmade Jewelry a. Bracelet b. Necklace c. Other 314. Holiday Decoration 315. K-Nex Construction (must be secured in a box or container) 316. Legos Construction (must be secured in a box or container) 317. 318. 319. 320. 321. 322. 323. 324. 325. 326. 327. 328. 329. 330. 331. 332. 333. 334. Prizes: 1st Magnet Art Mobile Model (car, truck, airplane, etc.) Modeling Clay Needlework Item (embroidery, needlepoint, cross stitch, knitting, crocheting, etc.) Paper Mache Paper Crafts a. Folded Paper Item (origami, airplane, etc.) b. Greeting Card (mounted on cardstock) c. Snowflakes (3 snowflakes mounted on 1 sheet of 12” x 12” cardstock) d. Tissue Paper Flowers (3 flowers displayed in appropriate container) e. Other Plastic Craft Pottery Article From Recycled Materials (list materials) Rock Art a. Painted b. Sculpture Sand Art a. Bottle b. Other Stepping Stone Textile Art (tie-dye, painted or decorated, etc.) a. On Purchased Item (t-shirt, tote bag, etc.) b. Quilt Block (12” X 12”) c. Other Weaving/Braiding a. Potholder b. Other Wool Project Miscellaneous Any Craft Made By Junior Age Youth With Special Needs - $2.50; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.50 Section II. Displays Displays may be entered if not previously entered in another class. Each display must contain at least 4 articles. Each display must be mounted or contained in an area no larger than 24” X 24”. Class 335. 336. 337. 338. Prizes: 1st Articles Featuring Your Hobby Handmade Articles Nature Collection Posters - $3.00; 2nd – $2.50; 3rd - $2.00
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