2012 ESTILL COUNTY FAIR CATALOG PAGE 37 MONDAY, JULY 2, 2012 – 10 AM - 6 PM TUESDAY, JULY 3, 2012 – 9 AM - 2 PM 4-H LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNICATIONS PROJECT 6. Photos can be taken by the 4-Her or another person. The pictures 4-H LEADERSHIP PROJECT should clearly address the Leadership or Communication project that is *1602. Junior Level - 2 pages based on an activity, program or project selected. Pictures may be cropped as desired. from the 4-H Leadership Curriculum. 4-H COMMUNICATION PROJECT: *1603. Senior Level - 4 pages based on an activity, program or project from the 4-H Leadership Curriculum. *1600. Junior Division: Communication Scrapbook Display – two (2) page display of work completed by junior level member based on an DIVISION 6041-C Secretary Scrapbook activity, program or project from the 4-H Communications Curriculum. *1604. 4-H Club Scrapbook – Using pictures and captions tell about your *1601. Senior Division: Communication Scrapbook Display – four (4) 4-H Clubs year focusing on leadership, communications and community page display of work completed by senior level member based on an service activities. (No limit on page numbers) activity, program or project from the 4-H Communications Curriculum. MONDAY, JULY 2, 2012 – 10 AM - 6 PM TUESDAY, JULY 3, 2012 – 9 AM - 2 PM DIVISION A ─ 4-H NEEDLEWORK fabric. The stitcher covers the line or area with stitches. 4-H NEEDLEWORK • Cross stitched design stamped on plain woven fabric and have a mini- mum embroidered area of 4” x 4”. The stitches are created following a Committee: Leslie Hardy, Chair design stamped (printed or ironed on) or drawn on fabric. The stitcher covers the line or area with embroidery stitches. *1700. Item made of worsted and single or double cro- • Cross stitched border using a design stamped on plain woven fabric chet stitches: Scarf, purse, belt, hat, pillow, two wash cloths (made that has a minimum embroidered area of 2 x 8 inches. The stitches are from worsted weight cotton yarn), or doll afghan using single or double created following a design stamped (printed or ironed on) or drawn on crochet stitches with medium worsted weight yarn. Attach a completed fabric. The stitcher covers the line or area with embroidery stitches. Needlework Project Card to the exhibit with a safety pin. • Cross stitched item using ¼-inch checked gingham fabric and have a *1701. Item made with novelty yarn and single and/or double minimum embroidered area of 4” x 4”. The design was stitched by follow- crochet stitches: Scarf, purse, belt, hat, pillow, or doll afghan using ing a chart or graph of the design, not stamped or drawn on the fabric. single and/or double crochet stitches. Use novelty yarn (yarn other than Attach a completed Needlework Project Card to the exhibit with a safety medium worsted weight). May include increase/decrease stitches. Attach pin. a completed Needlework Project Card to the exhibit with a safety pin. *1706. Item with larger amount of free embroidery (equivalent *1702. Larger item(s) made with single and/or double crochet to 5”x7” area) from the following: stitches: Pair of slippers, vest, shawl, small afghan, or lap wrap using • Embroidery item made with a single color of floss such as Redwork single and/or double crochet stitches. May use yarn other than medium (red floss on white or unbleached plain woven fabric). Must include stem worsted weight. May include increase/decrease stitches. Attach a com- stitch and have a minimum embroidered area of 5” x 7”. The stitches are pleted Needlework Project Card to the exhibit with a safety pin. created following a design stamped (printed or ironed on) or drawn on fabric. The stitcher covers the line or area with embroidery stitches. *1703. Item(s) made using intermediate skills/pattern crochet • Cross stitched design stamped on plain woven fabric and have a mini- stitches: Hat, belt, scarf, pair of mittens, pillow, sweater, vest, shawl mum embroidered area of 5” x 7”. The stitches are created following a or baby blanket, (made from bedspread weight thread) or set of 5 design stamped (printed or ironed on) or drawn on fabric. The stitcher different ornaments made from bedspread weight thread using interme- covers the line or area with cross stitches. diate skills/stitches. Include one or more pattern stitches—shell, arch, • Cross stitched border using a design stamped on plain woven fabric diamond, boble, snapdragon, popcorn, cross, puff, cluster, or seed/gran- that has a minimum embroidered area of 2” x 16”. The stitches are cre- ite. Can include one or more colors in alternating rows (stripes). Attach a ated following a design stamped (printed or ironed on) or drawn on fabric. completed Needlework Project Card to the exhibit with a safety pin. The stitcher covers the line or area with cross stitches. *1704. Item or pair of items using advanced crochet skills: • Candlewicked design on plain woven fabric. Must include colonial that include one or more of the following advanced skills: afghan stitch, knots and have a minimum embroidered area of 7” x 7”. beadwork, camel crochet, , Irish crochet, Cro-knit/hook, • Free embroidery on plain woven fabric or felt. Must include 5 of the Cro-tat, hairpin , or ; combining pattern stitches with following different stitches (stem/outline, lazy daisy, running, straight, crocheted buttons and/or buttonholes; creating plaids, geometric designs French knot, satin, blanket, chain, back stitch). Must use 3 or more col- or checks; making novelty crochet articles; or creating your own design. ors of floss and have a minimum embroidered area of 5” x 7”. Attach a Original designs must include a copy of directions, notes and diagrams completed Needlework Project Card to the exhibit with a safety pin. “Free used to create the items(s). Suggested items include: multi-colored embroidery” means the stitches are created following a design stamped hat, purse, collar (made with bedspread-weight cotton thread), sweater, (printed or ironed on) or drawn on fabric. The stitcher covers the line or jacket, or coat. Attach a completed Needlework Project Card to the ex- area with embroidery stitches. hibit with a safety pin. *1707. Item of charted embroidery using large cross or snow- EMBROIDERY flake stitches from the following: All embroidery projects are to be a completed item (examples: framed • Cross stitch on ¼-inch gingham and have a minimum embroidered area piece, pillow, wall hanging, pot holder, eyeglass holder, etc.) or can be of 5” x 7”. created on a purchased item. (Example: pillowcase, clothing, tote bag, • Counted cross stitch on 11 count Aida cloth and have a minimum em- purse, bib, dish towel, etc.) Items may be made from purchased kits that broidered area of 5” x 7”. meet the individual project guidelines. • Snowflake embroidery (Chicken Scratch) on ¼ inch or smaller checked gingham fabric. Must have a minimum embroidered area of 5” x 7”. Item with small amount of embroidery (equivalent to *1705. Attach a completed Needlework Project Card to the exhibit with a safety 4”x4” area) from the following: pin. ”Charted” means the design was stitched by following a chart or • Embroidery item made with a single color of floss such as Redwork graph of the design, not stamped or drawn on the fabric. (red floss on white or unbleached plain woven fabric). Must include stem stitch and have minimum embroidered area of 4”x 4”. The stitches are *1708. Item of free embroidery using at least 6 stitches (3 col- created following a design stamped (printed or ironed on) or drawn on ors or crewel/Persian yarn from the following: (Continued)