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DEPARTMENT 26J 14. Child garment 15. Doll clothes 16. Purse/Tote Bag/Cinch Sack Superintendent: Margaret Lingford, 715-897-2553 17. Article made from fleece (must be a sewn item) 18. Recycled item (attach a 3 x 5 card with Jr. Fair Board Representative: Romelle Bymers description of what it was made from) Check General Rules and Judging Schedule found in 19. Example of 3 types of seam and hem finishes the front of the book. 20. Closet accessory (hanger cover, bag, 1 Face-to-Face Judging will be followed. organizer, etc.) 21. Appliquéd or designed t- or sweatshirt. 1. Garments may be worn before the fair, but are Design made by member, T-shirt or sweatshirt to be clean, well pressed and in good repair may be purchased when brought for exhibit. All garments must be pinned on wire hangers. 22. Article made for the home 2. Entry tags must be pinned to RIGHT SIDE. CLASS B: 2+ YEARS 3. No garment may be judged (exhibited) both in Blue ...... $3.00 the Revue and at the Fair. Garments Red ...... $2.75 entered in the Dress Revue the previous year White...... $2.50 may not be entered in the fair and vice-versa. Pink...... $2.25 4. All garments should be made for self except Lot where specified. 1. Beachwear BEST OF SHOW ...... ROSETTE 2. Simple article for self Blue ...... $2.00 3. Slacks/pants/capri Red ...... $1.75 4. Dress/ White ...... $1.50 5. – shirt, or shrug Pink ...... $1.25 6. and top/vest CLASS A: 1ST YEAR 7. or Lot 8. Party dress or formal 1. Simple accessory for self (, , tie, 9. Child’s garment etc.) 10. (jacket and skirt or pants) 2. Simple article for self to wear at home (, 11. two pieces work , etc.) 12. Sleepwear 3. Top – shirt, blouse or shrug/vest 13. Doll clothes 4. Jumper or dress 14. Article made from fleece (must be a sewn item) 5. /boxers 15. , or 6. Sleepwear 16. 7. Skirt 17. Apron 8. Pants/capri 18. Purse/Tote Bag/Cinch Sack 9. Poncho, cape or shawl 19. A purchased item, altered and sewn to fit 10. Hat 20. Recycled item (attach a 3 x 5 card with 11. Apron description of what it was made from) 12. Beachwear 21. made for self or another individual 13. Sweatshirt made with serge machine 22. Appliquéd or designed t-shirt or sweatshirt. Design made by member, t-shirt or sweatshirt 97 may be purchased 3. Buy and Show 23. Article for home 24. Poster on pressing techniques or 25. Poster on 3 types of buttonholes, including which types of materials work best for each buttonhole, the type of interfacing to be used, and a step-by-step procedure for each buttonhole 26. Poster on comparison buying a sewing machine 27. Poster on comparing a sewing machine to a serge machine (advantages and disadvantages) ****************************************** CLOTHING REVUE Jr. Fair Board Representative: Romelle Bymers Clothing Revue is a part of the 4-H clothing project and all clothing project members should participate. Clothing Revue is judged in the summer; not at the fair. Entries will be judged on: (a) suitability of garment to individual and purposes as to color and design; (b) general appearance, neatness, posture, fit. CLASS C: GRADES K-2 1. Garment sewn for self by exhibitor 2. Buy and Show CLASS D: GRADES 3-5 1. Garment sewn for self by exhibitor 2. Garment sewn for another person by exhibitor 3. Buy and Show CLASS E: GRADES 6-8 1. Garment sewn for self by exhibitor 2. Garment sewn for another person by exhibitor 3. Buy and Show CLASS F: GRADES 9-13 1. Garment sewn for self by exhibitor 2. Garment sewn for another person by exhibitor

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