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2021 Minnesota State Fair Creative Activities 2021 MINNESOTA STATE FAIR RESULTS CREATIVE ACTIVITIES - GARMENT MAKING Garment Making Class 400 — Purses Entries in class: 9 Adult Garments 1 Kristi Bermel Maple Lake, MN 2 Jane Obern Minneapolis, MN 3 Gloria Mott White Bear Lake, MN 4 Linda Grandstrand Taylors Falls, MN Class 401 — Other bags Entries in class: 9 Adult Garments 1 Deanna Threadgill Burnsville, MN 2 Lynn Setter Hugo, MN 3 Pam Botten Prior Lake, MN 4 Linda Grandstrand Taylors Falls, MN Class 402 — Hats Entries in class: 3 Adult Garments 2 Jane Obern Minneapolis, MN 3 Laura Ackerman Cottage Grove, MN 4 Gwendolyn Swenson North Branch, MN Class 403 — Blouse (needlecraft not eligible) Entries in class: 10 Adult Garments 1 Meriel Kosokar Minneapolis, MN 2 Sunny Ray Bloomington, MN 3 Sheila Flodin Farmington, MN 4 Greta Jeffrey Mendota Heights, MN Class 404 — Coat, lined Entries in class: 6 Adult Garments 1 Abbie Kenyon abbi ken Minneapolis, MN 2 Natalie Tangen New Brighton, MN 3 Taylor Boothe Minneapolis, MN 4 JoAnn McCauley Saint Paul, MN Class 405 — Dress, knit fabric Entries in class: 1 Adult Garments 1 Natalie Tangen New Brighton, MN Class 406 — Dress, not knit Entries in class: 11 Adult Garments 1 Brenda Czarnik St Paul, MN 2 Natalie Tangen New Brighton, MN 3 Mary Fishbeck New Brighton, MN 4 Sunny Ray Bloomington, MN Class 407 — Ensemble (dress & jacket/coat or skirt & jacket/coat) Entries in class: 3 Adult Garments 1 Natalie Tangen New Brighton, MN 2 Abbie Kenyon abbi ken Minneapolis, MN 4 Kristin Carlson Grove City, MN Page 1 of 7 8/25/2021 6:17:29 PM 2021 MINNESOTA STATE FAIR RESULTS CREATIVE ACTIVITIES - GARMENT MAKING Class 408 — Sleepwear Entries in class: 3 Adult Garments 1 Cheri Gerenz Saint Paul, MN 2 Gloria Mott White Bear Lake, MN 3 Meriel Kosokar Minneapolis, MN Class 409 — Ethnic or native attire Entries in class: 5 Adult Garments 1 Jane Obern Minneapolis, MN 2 Molly O’Dea Stillwater, MN 3 Chris Anderson Saint Paul, MN 4 Alicia De La Cruz Columbia Hgts, MN Class 410 — Shirt, man's sport Entries in class: 4 Adult Garments 1 Kathleen Richert Minneapolis, MN 2 Betsy Preston Minneapolis, MN Class 411 — Skirt Entries in class: 6 Adult Garments 1 Taylor Boothe Minneapolis, MN 2 Sarah Berseth Minneapolis, MN 3 Brittany Minke Forest Lake, MN 4 Brittany Condoluci Savage, MN Class 412 — Slacks Entries in class: 5 Adult Garments 1 Abbie Kenyon abbi ken Minneapolis, MN 2 Katie Block St. Paul, MN 3 Sarah Berseth Minneapolis, MN 4 Meriel Kosokar Minneapolis, MN Class 413 — Sleeveless shift or jumper Entries in class: 1 Adult Garments 3 Sarah Berseth Minneapolis, MN Class 414 — Sportswear Entries in class: 3 Adult Garments 2 Rene Gelecinskyj Bloomington, MN 4 Nancy Mayberry Saint Paul, MN Class 415 — Sport, outerwear jacket Entries in class: 2 Adult Garments 2 Jane Gfrerer Edina, MN 3 Brenda Czarnik St Paul, MN Class 416 — Blazer, lined or unlined Entries in class: 1 Adult Garments 3 Sunny Ray Bloomington, MN Class 417 — Jacket, unlined Entries in class: 1 Adult Garments 4 A. Viktoria Hopponen Golden Valley, MN Page 2 of 7 8/25/2021 6:17:29 PM 2021 MINNESOTA STATE FAIR RESULTS CREATIVE ACTIVITIES - GARMENT MAKING Class 418 — Jacket, lined Entries in class: 4 Adult Garments 1 Rebecca Bird Saint Anthony, MN 2 Jane Gfrerer Edina, MN 3 Sunny Ray Bloomington, MN 4 Karen Westlund St. Paul, MN Class 419 — Suit, woman's, tailored, wool Entries in class: 1 Adult Garments 1 Mary Ann Thelen Oakdale, MN Class 421 — Vest Entries in class: 4 Adult Garments 1 Bonnie Carlson Aitkin, MN 2 Sara Swanson Edina, MN 3 Caitlin Johnson Richfield, MN 4 A. Viktoria Hopponen Golden Valley, MN Class 422 — Vintage patterns prior to 1970 Entries in class: 1 Adult Garments 3 Margaret O’Neil Golden Valley, MN Class 423 — Historic reproduction clothing, documentation of historic pattern must be included Entries in class: 5 Adult Garments 1 Renee Riemersma Shoreview, MN 2 Margaret O’Neil Golden Valley, MN 3 Elaina Granse Minneapolis, MN 4 Lynn Lucking Saint Paul, MN Class 424 — Repurposed Outfit: woman's or man's from repurposed articles/fabrics (such as Entries in class: 5 tablecloths, curtains, bedspreads, etc.) Adult Garments 1 Greg Leier Minneapolis, MN 2 Abbie Kenyon abbi ken Minneapolis, MN 3 Mary Ann Thelen Oakdale, MN Class 425 — Sweepstakes, adult garments (classes 400-424) 1 Jane Obern Minneapolis, MN Class 427 — Coat Entries in class: 1 Junior Group (Sewn by Juniors 14 - 18 years) 2 Merrik Giesen Belle Plaine, MN Class 428 — Dress Entries in class: 1 Junior Group (Sewn by Juniors 14 - 18 years) 3 Ava Vitali Como Park Senior High Saint Paul, MN Class 434 — Coat Entries in class: 3 Children's Garments 1 Dolores Pemble Hastings, MN 2 Gwendolyn Swenson North Branch, MN 3 Maureen McCall White Bear, MN Page 3 of 7 8/25/2021 6:17:29 PM 2021 MINNESOTA STATE FAIR RESULTS CREATIVE ACTIVITIES - GARMENT MAKING Class 435 — Dress, cotton or cotton blend Entries in class: 4 Children's Garments 1 Christine Schrader Lakeville, MN 2 Sylvia Latondress St. Paul, MN 3 Maureen McCall White Bear, MN 4 Lizz Wenzel White Bear Lake, MN Class 436 — Dress with pinafore Entries in class: 1 Children's Garments 3 Dolores Pemble Hastings, MN Class 437 — Dress, any other fabric Entries in class: 2 Children's Garments 1 Gwendolyn Swenson North Branch, MN 2 Sylvia Latondress St. Paul, MN Class 440 — Pajamas, nightgown or robe Entries in class: 5 Children's Garments 2 Gwendolyn Swenson North Branch, MN 4 Kathryn Mechtel Brooklyn Park, MN Class 441 — Sportswear, summer Entries in class: 4 Children's Garments 2 Christine Schrader Lakeville, MN 3 Kathryn Mechtel Brooklyn Park, MN Class 444 — Knit T-shirt or T-shirt dress Entries in class: 3 Children's Garments 1 Kathryn Mechtel Brooklyn Park, MN Class 446 — Skirt Entries in class: 4 Children's Garments 4 Nancy Mayberry Saint Paul, MN Class 449 — Winter sportswear, outerwear and jackets Entries in class: 2 Children's Garments 1 Gwendolyn Swenson North Branch, MN Class 450 — Sweepstakes, children's garments (classes 434-449) 1 Dolores Pemble Hastings, MN Class 451 — Bib Entries in class: 5 Infant and Toddler Garments 1 Maureen McCall White Bear, MN 2 Gwendolyn Swenson North Branch, MN 3 Anne Knoblauch North St Paul, MN 4 Nancy Mayberry Saint Paul, MN Class 452 — Bonnet or cap, crocheted Entries in class: 4 Infant and Toddler Garments 1 Carla Stevenson Bloomington, MN 2 Karen Nelson North Branch, MN 3 Bree Doepner Saint Paul, MN 4 Laurie VanOstrand Hugo, MN Page 4 of 7 8/25/2021 6:17:29 PM 2021 MINNESOTA STATE FAIR RESULTS CREATIVE ACTIVITIES - GARMENT MAKING Class 453 — Bonnet or cap, knitted Entries in class: 3 Infant and Toddler Garments 1 Ann Barrett St. Paul, MN 2 Rita Garrity Golden Valley, MN 3 Kathy Covington New Ulm, MN Class 454 — Booties Entries in class: 3 Infant and Toddler Garments 1 Jean Aimonetti Cottage Grove, MN 2 Cindy Nelson Little Falls, MN 3 Laurie VanOstrand Hugo, MN Class 455 — Dress, sewn Entries in class: 2 Infant and Toddler Garments 1 Elyse Walsh Andover, MN 2 Christine Schrader Lakeville, MN Class 456 — Dress, hand knit Entries in class: 3 Infant and Toddler Garments 1 Terese Lewis St. Paul, MN 2 Ann Barrett St. Paul, MN 3 Susan Anderson-Benson Fridley, MN Class 457 — Dress, crocheted Entries in class: 5 Infant and Toddler Garments 1 Barbe Jansky St. Cloud, MN 2 Susan Anderson-Benson Fridley, MN 3 Carly Lanners Eden Prairie, MN 4 Ashley Papenfuss Maplewood, MN Class 458 — Playsuit Entries in class: 6 Infant and Toddler Garments 1 Lizz Wenzel White Bear Lake, MN 2 Marge Frahs Saint Paul, MN 3 Kathryn Mechtel Brooklyn Park, MN 4 Brittany Minke Forest Lake, MN Class 459 — Afghan, knit, no larger than 42 in. x 42 in. Entries in class: 5 Infant and Toddler Garments 1 Lisa Vander Loop Woodbury, MN 2 Linda Stinar Bloomington, MN 3 Ann Barrett St. Paul, MN 4 Christine Ansell White Bear Lake, MN Class 460 — Afghan, crocheted, no larger than 42 in. x 42 in. Entries in class: 15 Infant and Toddler Garments 1 Kelly Auer Victoria, MN 2 Lynn Presho Minneapolis, MN 3 Niki Garrett Plymouth, MN 4 Lorraine Schire Oakdale, MN Page 5 of 7 8/25/2021 6:17:29 PM 2021 MINNESOTA STATE FAIR RESULTS CREATIVE ACTIVITIES - GARMENT MAKING Class 461 — Embroidered crib quilt or spread Entries in class: 1 Infant and Toddler Garments 1 Marge Frahs Saint Paul, MN Class 462 — Sleepwear Entries in class: 2 Infant and Toddler Garments 1 Karen Heimer Mazeppa, MN 2 Kathryn Mechtel Brooklyn Park, MN Class 463 — Sweater or jacket, crocheted Entries in class: 2 Infant and Toddler Garments 1 Bree Doepner Saint Paul, MN 2 Carla Stevenson Bloomington, MN Class 464 — Sweater or jacket, knitted Entries in class: 5 Infant and Toddler Garments 1 Susan Rainey Champlin, MN 2 Elyse Walsh Andover, MN 3 Janet Polach Minnetonka, MN 4 Jean Aimonetti Cottage Grove, MN Class 465 — Jacket, sewn Entries in class: 2 Infant and Toddler Garments 1 Maureen McCall White Bear, MN 2 Deborah Johnson Minnetonka, MN Class 466 — 3-piece ensemble, knitted Entries in class: 2 Infant and Toddler Garments 1 Maureen Leeds Minneapolis, MN 2 Jean Aimonetti Cottage Grove, MN Class 467 — 3-piece ensemble, crocheted Entries in class: 5 Infant and Toddler Garments 1 Susan Anderson-Benson Fridley, MN 2 Carla Stevenson Bloomington, MN 3 Bonnie Siiro Cloquet, MN 4 Lorraine Schire Oakdale, MN Class 468 — 3-piece ensemble, sewn Entries in class: 1 Infant and Toddler Garments 1 Maureen McCall White Bear, MN Class 469 — Not otherwise specified Entries in class: 4 Infant and Toddler Garments 1 Gwendolyn Swenson North Branch, MN 2 Linda Burt Bloomington, MN 3 Nancy Mayberry Saint Paul, MN Class 470 — Sweepstakes, infant and toddler garments (classes 451-469) 1 Terese Lewis St.
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