CHAIRPERSON. – Susan DeHaan

COMMITTEE – Jenny Croft, Tracy Topham, Kevin Topham

PRIZE MONEY- $10, $8, $6

JUDGING STANDARDS – 25% General Appearance, 25% Design and Material, 50% Workmanship (*unless indicated otherwise)

Class 15 – HERITAGE TECHNIQUES

Sponsor:

  1. Spinning – Hand spun yarn, natural colour, any fibre
  2. Spinning – Hand spun or mill spun yarn, hand dyed (any dye)
  3. Wet felting – mounted, framed or constructed into an article
  4. Needle felting – mounted, framed or constructed into a 3D article
  5. Felted fabric – handmade
  6. Weaving – Hand-woven textile on a loom, 2 shaft or more ( ie. floor, table or rigid heddle)
  7. Weaving – Tapestry – ready to be hung
  8. Weaving – Hand-woven textile on a small loom (ie. inkle loom, pin loom etc.)
  9. Basketry – any size, any style
  10. Hand Work – Handmade lace – any technique – mounted, unmounted or constructed into an article (please label with technique used)
  11. Hand Work – Macrame – mounted, framed or constructed into an article
  12. Hand Work – Smocking – mounted, framed or constructed into an article
  13. Hand Work – Article featuring Cross Stitch – mounted, framed or constructed into an article
  14. Hand Work – Article featuring hand embroidery – mounted, framed or constructed into an article
  15. Traditional rug hooking, woolen article mounted, framed or finished
  16. Hand Punch needlework (functional or ornamental) – mounted, framed or constructed into an article
  17. Any other handwork not previously mentioned – labelled (i.e. tamari, nalbinding, etc)

Class 16 – KNITTING AND CROCHET

All articles in Classes 1-13 must be crocheted or knitted by hand

Prize for Most Points in Class 16 – $10

  1. Fine socks, one pair – fingering weight yarn
  2. Socks, one pair – any other weight of yarn
  3. Mittens, one pair
  4. Sweater
  5. Summer top (summer top, camisole, tank etc.)
  6. Shawl – any size
  7. Blanket – any size
  8. Gift for baby – include at least two coordinating articles of your choosing
  9. Headwear
  10. Footwear, one pair – any article not a sock (slippers, scuffs, etc.)
  11. Decorative item for the sofa (not a blanket)
  12. Amigurumi or stuffed animal
  13. An item using any other type of knitting or crochet (knitting looms, etc.)
  14. Knitting Machine – Knitted article of clothing using any knitting machine
  15. Knitting Machine – Item of decor using any knitting machine
  16. Knitting Machine – Any item created using a circular knitting machine

Class 17 – SEWING

Prize for Most Points in Class 17 – $10

  1. Any article of clothing sewn for a child
  2. Sleepwear, loungewear or athletic garment made from knit fabric (PJs, sweatshirt,, joggers etc.), any style or size
  3. Business casual – a blouse or shirt featuring buttons or zippers
  4. Pieces quilted for the home (placemats, hot pads, oven mitts, pillow etc.)
  5. Sewn stuffed animal
  6. Hand bag (purse, duffle, hip pack or wallet ) featuring at least one pocket
  7. Market bag – any bag sewn using any material, intended to carry items home from the market. Sets are permitted
  8. Article featuring wool applique
  9. Machine-sewn article made from upcycled materials – provide a labelled description of items used to be displayed with item
  10. An article of clothing that has been repaired or mended using a decorative hand stitch.

Class 18 – QUILTS

PRIZE MONEY – $25, $20, $15 ( unless indicated otherwise)

Prize for Most Points in Class 18 : $10,

Prize for QUILT OF THE FAIR – $30, Reserve Champion Quilt – $25

**NOTE: Those wishing to be considered for OAAS, please see the rules and regulations noted in the link below, specifically for size.

  1. BEGINNERS – Beginner quilt, any size, any technique
  2. Hand Quilting – Quilt hand pieced and hand quilted by exhibitor, Cathedral window technique accepted
  3. Machine Quilting – Quilt machine pieced and quilted, Cathedral window technique accepted
  4. Crib Quilt – any technique, machine pieced – approximately 36” x 52” or less than 200” perimeter
  5. Crib Quilt – any technique, hand quilted – approximately 36”x 52” or less than 200” perimeter
  6. Appliqué Quilt – quilt featuring appliqué technique, any size
  7. Foundation Paper Piecing – quilt featuring foundation paper piecing, any size
  8. English Paper Piecing – quilted article featuring English Paper Piecing
  9. Quilt Top only – any size
  10. Wall Hanging – any size, any technique, include a short description about your piece

QUILTED ARTICLES FOR THE HOME

PRIZE MONEY : $10, $8, $6

  • 11. Miniatures: maximum quilt perimeter of 48”
  • 12. One quilt block – maximum size of 24” square, pieced, pattern named and mounted one edge on cardboard
  • 13. Other – article of quilting other than a quilt
  • 14. For the Table – placemat(s), pot holder(s), and or mug rug(s)
  • 15. Quilted Holiday themed item (Christmas, Valentine’s, Easter, Hallowe’en etc.)

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