Scottish Championships

Joint Supreme Champion Reserve Bread Champions:

Wild Hearth Bakery

- Seriously Fruit and Sesame - the Bread Wholemeal

Reserve Champion:

Company Bakery

- Baguette

Class 1 – Classic Sourdough

Gold Awards

Company Bakery – Baguette

Wild Hearth Bakery – Rustic French Country

Wild Hearth Bakery – Tinned Yorkshire Wholewheat

Silver Awards

Christopher Young – Wheat and Rye Batard

Wild Hearth Bakery – Yorkshire Wholewheat Loaf

Wild Hearth Bakery – ‘White Sourdough’

Bronze Awards

Ballintaggart Farm – Signature Malted Sourdough

Ballintaggart Farm – Signature White Sourdough

Company Bakery – Signature Family Sourdough

Dainty Monkey Sourdough – Three Grain Sourdough

Hajnalka Vasilescu – White Sourdough

Class 2 Enriched Sourdough

Gold

Wild Hearth Bakery – Sourdough Christmas Stollen

Wild Hearth Bakery – Seriously Fruit and Sesame

Silver

Company Bakery – Rye Multiseed

Company Bakery – Ciabatta

Bronze

Ilgin Beaton – Organic Ancient Grains, Heritage Wheat Seeded Sourdough

Company Bakery – Raisin and Cinnamon Boulle

Wild Hearth Bakery – Fig and Walnut Sourdough

Wild Hearth Bakery – Sourdough Rosemary Focaccia

Class 3 – Bread from Scottish-grown grain, milled in Scotland

Gold

Hajnalka Vasilescu – Wholemeal Sourdough

Wild Hearth Bakery – Scottish Lowland Rye

Bronze

Endingell Thomson – Plain Brown Organic Bloomer

Class 4: reflecting Scotland’s food culture

Gold

Hajnalka Vasilescu - Cinnamon Bun

Wild Hearth Bakery - Sourdough Bambrack

Silver

Company Bakery - New York Rye

Sabine Binder - Wholemeal Spelt with

Wild Hearth Bakery - Scottish Bere Barley Bread

Bronze

Wild Hearth Bakery - White Sourdough Scottish Plain Loaf

Wild Hearth Bakery - Wholemeal Sourdough Scottish Plain Loaf

Class 5: A Bread excelling in nutritional quality

Gold

Wild Hearth – Scotland the Bread Wholemeal

Silver

Hajnalka Vasilescu – Seaweed Bread

Sabine Binder – Seeded Loaf – wholemeal ancient grains

Bronze

Wild Hearth Bakery – Oat and Rye Schrotbrot

Class 6: Bread using fully certified Organic Ingredients

Bronze

Hajnalka Vasilescu - Country Loaf

Wild Hearth Bakery – Oat Porridge Bread

Class 7: Lockdown Loaf

Gold

Lesley McFadyean – Oval Country Grain – Sunflower and pumpkin Seeds

Silver

Wild Bakery – Malted Sourdough

Elvingston Stud – Old Fashioned Sandwich Loaf

Bronze

Bridging the Gap High Rise Bakers - Zoom Soordough-Zhila Dadouihi

Sabine Binder – Farmers Country Crust Bread

Scottish Cheese and Butter Championships

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Scottish Cheese Championships

Champion Cheese – St Andrews Farmhouse Cheese Co, Traditional Farmhouse Cheddar

Reserve Champion Cheese – Strathearn Cheese Company, Soft and creamy cheese with a bloomy rind and flavoured with pieces of Truffle

Overall Non-Scottish Cheese – South Caernarfon Creameries, Mature Traditional Cheddar

Best Overall Scottish Cheese – St Andrews Farmhouse Cheese Co, Traditional Farmhouse Cheddar

Best Cheddar – St Andrews Farmhouse Cheese

Best Scottish Cheddar – St Andrews Farmhouse Cheese Co, Traditional Farmhouse Cheddar

Best Speciality Cheese – Strathearn Cheese Company, Soft and creamy cheese with a bloomy rind and flavoured with pieces of Truffle

Best Speciality Scottish Cheese – Strathearn Cheese Company, Soft and creamy cheese with a bloomy rind and flavoured with pieces of Truffle

Best Small Producer – The Wee Dalry Dairy, Crème Fraiche

Champion Cultured – The Wee Dalry Dairy, Crème Fraiche

Reserve Champion Cultured – Yester Farm Dairies, Cottage Cheese

Gold Awards

Class 1 (Mild Cheddar) - South Caernarfon Creameries, Mild Cheddar

Class 3 (Mature, Traditional Cheddar) - South Caernarfon Creameries, Mature Traditional Cheddar

Class 11 (Flavour added) – Strathearn Cheese Company, Soft and creamy cheese with a bloomy rind and flavoured with pieces of Truffle

Class 14 (Yoghurt) - Rora Dairy, Greek Style Yoghurt

- Rora Dairy, Fudge Yoghurt

Class 15 (Cultured Creams) – Graham’s Family Dairy, Sour Cream

Class 16 (Other Cultured Products) - Graham’s Family Dairy, Passionfruit, Mango and Papaya Kefir

Class 27 (Goats or Ewes milk) – Drumturk Cheeses, A plain salted soft Lactic Curd

Silver Awards

Class 5 (Vintage Cheddar) – Caledonian Creameries, White Vintage Cheddar

Class 6 (Speciality Blue Cheese) – Highland Fine Cheeses, Mould Ripened and meaty with fine threads of blue running through the creamy, white paste

Class 10 (Speciality Hard Cheese) – Isle of Mull Cheese, Cheddar

- Highland Fine Cheese, , nutty, sweet and milky with a hint of orchard fruits

Class 15 (Cultured Creams) – Yester Farm Dairies, Soured Cream

-Yester Farm Dairies, Crème Fraiche

Class 16 (Other Cultured products) – Graham’s Family Dairy, Graham’s low fat cottage cheese

Small Producer Silver Awards

Class 22 (Fresh, Young) – The Wee Dalry Dairy,

Bronze Awards

Class 1 (Mild Cheddar) – Caledonian Creamery, Galloway coloured medium

Class 2 (Mature Cheddar) – Caledonian Creameries, White Mature Cheddar

Class 6 (Speciality Blue) – Highland Fine Cheeses, Butter Cream Icing on the nose, voluptuous maturity on the palate

Class 14 (Yoghurt) – Graham’s Family Dairy, Icelandic style Strawberry yoghurt

- Graham’s Family Dairy, Icelandic style Raspberry yoghurt - Graham’s Family Dairy, Icelandic style Superberry yoghurt - Graham’s Family Dairy, Raspberry Yoghurt - Rora Dairy, Live Raspberry yoghurt - Yester Farm Dairies, Natural Yoghurt - Yester Farm Dairies, Natural Yoghurt with mixed berries

Class 21 (Speciality Blue) – Isle of Mull Cheese, Hebridean Blue

Class 24 (Speciality Semi-Soft Cheese) – Strathearn Cheese Company, A mild and mellow buttery flavour with a natural rind

- Kedar Cheese Company, Kedar Tomme

Class 28 (Speciality Smoked) – St Andrews Farmhouse Cheese Co, Traditional Farmhouse Cheddar matured then smoked over whisky barrel oak chips

- The Kedar Cheese Company, Smoked Mozzarella log - The Kedar Cheese Company, Smoked Mozzarella Ball

Scottish Butter Championships

Champion Butter – Graham’s Family Dairy, Butter with Isle of Skye Sea Salt

Reserve Champion Butter – Graham’s Family Dairy, Graham’s slightly salted Scottish Butter

Gold Awards

Class 34 (Salted Butter) – Graham’s Family Dairy, Butter with Isle of Skye Sea Salt

- Graham’s Family Dairy, Graham’s slightly salted Scottish Butter

- Graham’s Family Dairy, Graham’s Organic slightly salted Butter

Silver Awards

Class 34 (Salted Butter) - Graham’s Organic slightly salted Scottish Butter

Class 36 (Flavour Added) – Carole Arnott, Homemade Lemon and Parsley Butter

Bronze Awards

Class 34 (Salted Butter) – Graham’s Family Dairy, Graham’s Unsalted Scottish Butter

Scottish Ice Cream Championship Champion Ice Cream – Alanda’s Reserve Champion Ice Cream – Perfect Scoop

Gold Awards Class 37 (Vanilla) – Perfect Scoop

Class 39 (Chocolate) – Fochabers Ice Cream Parlour

Class 40 (Open Flavour) – Alanda’s Apple Strudel

Silver Awards

Class 37 (Vanilla) – Equi’s

Class 38 (Strawberry) – Equi’s

Class 39 (Chocolate) – Perfect Scoop

Class 40 (Any Flavour) – Alanda’s: Chocolate, Pear and Mascarpone

- Perfect Scoop: , Butter and Jam

Class 41 (Sorbet) – Perfect Scoop, Wonderfully Creamy Mango Sorbet

Class 42 (Frozen Yoghurt) - Giacopazzi's Wholesale Ice Cream Limited, Raspberry Yoghurt

Bronze Awards

Class 37 (Vanilla) – Nelson’s of Culross

- Taylor’s of Biggar - The Blue Door Coffee shop and diner - Loop and Scoop - Arran Ice Cream - Gizzi - Alanda’s Gelato - Fochabers Ice Cream Parlour - Giacopazzi’s Wholesale Ice Cream Limited - Oscar’s Gelato

Class 38 (Strawberry) – Nelson’s of Culross

- Loop and Scoop - Oscar’s Gelato - Arran Ice Cream

Class 39 (Chocolate) – Equi’s

- Nelson’s of Culross - Loop and Scoop - Giacopazzi's Wholesale Ice Cream Limited - Alanda;s Gelato - Oscar’s Gelato

Class 40 (Open Flavour) – Alanda’s, Pistachio and Raspberry

- Perfect Scoop, Lotus Biscoff Millionaire - Alanda’s, Milk Chocolate with Pecan Praline Chunks - Alanda’s, Milk Chocolate with Salted Honeycomb - Alanda’s , Milk Chocolate and Orange

- Fochaber’s Ice Cream Parlour, Coffee and Cardamom - Loop and Scoop, Malteser - Alanda’s, Milk Chocolate, Chocolate Sponge and Wild Italian Amarena Cherries - Alanda’s , Dark chocolate with crystallised ginger, ginger and milk chocolate - Alanda’s – Milk chocolate gelato with brownies, chocolate fudge swirl and Dulce de Leche - Alanda’s, Chocolate and Champagne - Perfect Scoop, Coconut Crème Brulee - Perfect Scoop, Cool Summer Breeze with a hint of lime - Perfect Scoop, Lemon Shortbread and Blueberry Yoghurt

- Equi’s, Peach and Jalapeño - Alanda’s, Mint, Raspberry and White Chocolate - Alanda’s, Walnut and Date - The Blue Door Coffee Shop and Diner, Whisky and Pecan - Equi’s, Lemon and Elderflower - Alanda’s, Strawberry Shortcake - Alanda’s, - Gizzi, White Chocolate and Hazelnut - Perfect Scoop, Fry’s Raspberry Cream - Loop and Scoop, Banoffee - Equi’s, Hazelnut - Loop and Scoop, Salted Caramel - Fochabers Ice Cream Parlour, Earl Grey Tea and Citrus Ripple - Alanda’s – Hazelnut, Dulce de Leche and Belgian Milk Chocolate

- Loop and Scoop – Biscoff - Oscar’s Gelato – Pistachio - Perfect Scoop – Black and White Toffee - Alanda’s, Alphonso Mango, Passionfruit and Meringue - Alanda’s, Pistachio

Class 41 (Sorbet) – Alanda’s Gelato, Lemon Sorbet

- Equi’s, Mango Sorbet - Giacopazzi's Wholesale Ice Cream Limited, Blackcurrant - Taylor’s of Biggar, Chocolate Sorbet - Oscar’s Gelato - Taylor’s of Biggar, Mango Sorbet - Fochabers Ice Cream Parlour, Victoria Plum Sorbet

Class 42 (Frozen Yoghurt) – Fochabers Ice Cream Parlour, Cherry Yoghurt with a Cherry ripple

Scottish Handcrafts Championships

Special Prizes and Trophies

Champion Masterclass Prize for Best Overall Exhibit

- Janice McCabe

BRCS Perpetual Silver Challenge Quaich for Best Overall Exhibit

- Janice McCabe

Reserve Championship Prize awarded by RHASS

- May MacCormick

E W Thomson Memorial Trophy and Cash Prize (HC1) for Best Exhibit with special reference to colour and design - Betty Wallace (6039) Jean Bruce Cash Prize for Best Exhibit in Handweaving, Knitting, Spinning or Crooks from Scottish Crofting counties - Kathleen Anderson

Agnes F Bryson Perpetual Challenge Trophy and Cash Prize for the Exhibit of most outstanding merit in the Embroidery classes - Jane Plumb

Thomas Archibald Memorial Cash Prize & Rosette for Best Shepherd's Crook, Walking Stick or piece of Woodwork - George Mabon (6132) Perpetual Challenge Silver Cup & Prize of £25 for Best Crook or Walking Stick. Presented by the Borders Stick Dressers' Association - George Mabon (6141) Mrs Allister Campbell Memorial Trophy & Rosette (HC4) for Best set of Four Crooks and Sticks by one competitor consisting of one Horn Crook, one Wood Crook, one Horn Stick and one Wood Stick - George Mabon

Edinburgh Knitting and Crochet Guild 1980-1994 Perpetual Challenge Trophy (HC5) for Innovation and Creativity in Knitting and/or Crochet - May MacCormick (6062)

Jamieson & Smith Prize of £25 for Best Exhibit or Article in fine (cobweb) wool - hand knitted - Joey Stickle (6093) Mabel Ross Memorial Prize of £25 for Best Exhibit of a 'fancy' hand-spun yarn - Margaret Beith Scottish Basketmakers' Circle Prize of £25 for Best Exhibit in the Basketmaking - Katharine Huggett Madeira Threads Perpetual Trophy (HC6) for Best Free Machine Embroidery Exhibit - No entries Annette Williamson Memorial Trophy & Cash Prize of £25 for Best Woven Item - Katharine Huggett Edinburgh Lace Club Award & Cash Prize of £25 (HC8) for Best Exhibit of Lace in Section G with special reference to Creativity - Kathleen Brander Jean Parker Prize £25 for Best Exhibit of 2-ply handspun, extra fine, Shetland Yarn for lace knitting - Rowena Barnet

Cash Prize £25 - Best in Patchwork, Applique and Quilting - Joan Duncan Cash Prize £25 - Best Exhibit in Painting - Gillian Chapman Cash Prize £25 - Best Exhibit in Felt - Janice McCabe Section A: Medley of Crafts. Theme: ‘Olympics’

1. Sunglasses Case in Canvas Work

1St Place – Alison Cran

2nd Place – Margaret Beith

2. Sporting Hoodie – Sewn

1St Place – Joan Duncan

3. Presentation Pillow – Incorporating Ribbon Work

1St Place – Katherine Huggett

2nd Place – Mrs J Christie

3rd Place – Hazel Alexander

4. 3D Winter Sports theme interpreted in hand made felt

1St Place – Katherine Huggett

2nd Place – Sarah Urie

5. A horse in needle felting

1St Place – Janice McCabe

2nd Place – Katharine Huggett

3rd Place – Katriona Templeton

6. Bottle Holder – Any Basketry Technique

1St Place – Katherine Huggett

7. Sporting Trophy in Woodwork

No entries

8. Painting of ‘Surfing’. Any medium. Ready to be hung.

1St Place – Gillian Chapman

2nd Place – Anne Baxter

9. Watersport” Watercolour. Ready to be hung.

1St Place – Anne Baxter

2nd Place – Gillian Chapman

10. ‘Sporting Action’ A mounted photograph. Ready to be hung

1St Place – Gillian Chapman

2nd Place – Phyllis Hannah

3rd Place – Lynn Winpenny

11. ‘Sporting Celebrations’ A mounted photograph. Ready to be hung.

1St Place – Gillian Chapman

2nd Place – Lynn Winpenny

12. Poster Advertising any Sporting Event, size A4

1St Place – Gillian Chapman

2nd Place – Helen MacIver

13. Sporting Mascot

1St Place – Joan Duncan

2nd Place – Phyllis Hannah

3rd Place – Hazel Alexander

14. An item in Origami

1St Place – Phyllis Hannah

2nd Place – Edingell Thomson

Section B: Trio made by the same person – ‘Gold, Silver and Bronze’

15. 3 Items, 3 Different crafts displayed on a 30cm Square Board

1St Place – Phyllis Hannah

2nd Place – Doris Dingsdale

3rd Place – Hazel Alexander

Section C: Novice ‘Open to anyone who has not entered RHS before

16. Ski Hat – Knitted any ply, Novice

1St Place – Betty Wallace

2nd Place – Mrs E Bladon

Section D: Crochet Theme : ‘Supporters’

17. Crochet Theme ‘Supporters’ A hat any style any yarn

1St Place – Katriona Templeton

2nd Place – Rosalind Stuart-Menteth

3rd Place – Hazel Alexander

18. Crochet Theme ‘Supporters’ Knee Rug

1St Place – Katriona Templeton

2nd Place – Rosalind Stuart-Menteth

3rd Place – Katherine Huggett

Section E: Hand Knitting. Theme: ‘Winter Sports’

19. Hand Knitting Fingerless Gloves – Any Yarn

1St Place – May MacCormick

2nd Place – Mary Stewart

3rd Place – Mrs E Blandon

4th Place – Margaret Beith

5th Place – Elizabeth MacGregor

6th Equal – Jenny Drant

6th Equal – Betty Wallace

20. Hand Knitting Snood – Any Yarn

1St Place – Eileen Parkin

2nd Place – Claire Tuck

3rd Place – Elizabeth MacGregor

4th Place – Mrs E Bladon

5th Place – Katharine Huggett

21. Hand Knitting Après Ski Jumper – Any Yarn

1St Place – Mrs E Bladon

2nd Place – Eileen Parkin

3rd Place – Elizabeth MacGregor

4th Place – Margaret Lyall

22. Hand Knitting Ski Socks – in Double Knitting Yarn

1St Place – Elizabeth MacGregor

2nd Place – Muriel Farquharson

3rd Place – Mary Steward

4th Place – Helen McIver

23. Hand Knitting Article in fine Shetland Type yarn other than a shawl

1St Place – Joey Stickle

2nd Place – Kathleen Anderson

3rd Place – Doris Dingsdale

4th Place – Jane Plumb

5th Place – Janice Boswell

6th Place – Mary Stewart

Section F: Handspinning, Weaving and Dyeing. Theme ‘Field Sports’

24. Hank of Shetland Yarn – 2ply for knitting. Hand Spun from Shetland Sheep

1St Place – Rowena Barnet

2nd Place – Katharine Huggett

3rd Place – Penny Skett

25. Three Hanks of Hand Spun yarn using different natural fibres and dyes

No entries

26. Hank of fancy yarn i.e. slub, loop or spiral. Specify intended use and sample

1St Place – Margaret Beith

2nd Place – Katherine Huggett

3rd Place – Penny Skett

27. An article in homespun yarn – knitted, crochet or woven

1St Place – Penny Skett

2nd Place – Katharine Huggett

3rd Place – Mrs E Bladon

28. Wall Hanging inspired by the theme. Any hand weaving technique.

1St Place – Penny Skett

2nd Place – Jess McCaffery

3rd Place – Joanne Hamilton

29. A satchel in any hand weaving technique

1St Place – Katherine Huggett

2nd Place – Penny Skett

Section G: Lace & Tatting Theme ‘Competitor’s Party’

30. Congratulations Card incorporating tatting – any technique

1St Place – Jane Plumb

31. 2 Coasters – Bobbin Lace

1St Place – Kathleen Brander

32. An accessory in any lace making technique using lace makers own design

1St Place – Kathleen Brander

2nd Place – Jane Currie

3rd Place – Hazel Alexander

Section H: Embroidery Theme ‘Anyone for Tennis’

33. Club Badge – Free Style Embroidery

No entries

34. Embroidered Hand Towel

1St Place – Hazel Alexander

35. Cross stitch pictures incorporating theme. May include embellishments

1St Place – Jane Plumb

36. Seat Pad – Any Technique

1St Place – Hazel Alexander

Section I: Patchwork, Applique and Quilting. Theme: ‘Ball Sports’

37. Sports Bag

1St Place – Phyllis Hannah

38. Quilted Body Warmer

1St Place – Joan Duncan

39. Racket Cover

1St Place – Phyllis Hannah

Section J: Children. Theme: ‘Sports Day’

40. Sports Day Collage. Up to and including 4 years old

1St Place – Archie Lawrie

41. Papier Mache Trophy. Ages 5-8 years

1St Place – James Lawrie

42. Hand Made medal. Ages 9-13 years

1St Place – Jamie Webster

2nd Place – Struan Webster

43. Model of a Sporting Arena. Group entry 15 years and under

No entries

Section K: Crooks and Walking Sticks

44. Neck crook – plain wood head, one piece or two piece

1St Place – George Mabon

2nd Place – George Mabon

45. Neck Crook – plain horn head

1St Place – David Broadbent

2nd Place – George Mabon

46. Neck Crook – fancy horn head

1St Place – David Broadbent

47. Neck crook – fancy wood head, one or two piece

1St Place – David Broadbent

48. Walking Stick – plain wood, one or two piece

1St Place – George Mabon

2nd Place – Steven Docherty

3rd Place – David Broadbent

49. Walking stick – plain horn head

1St Place – George Mabon

2nd Place – Steven Docherty

3rd Place – David Broadbent

50. Walking Stick – fancy wood head, one or two piece

1St Place – Steven Docherty

2nd Place – George Mabon

3rd Place – Richard Russell

51. Walking Stick fancy horn head

1St Place – George Mabon

2nd Place – David Broadbent

52. Leg Cleek – horn

No entries

53. Leg cleek – wood

1St Place – Steven Docherty

2nd Place – David Broadbent

54. Thumb stick – horn or wood

1St Place – George Mabon

2nd Place – Richard Russell

55. Walking stick – plain buffalo horn

1St Place – Steven Docherty

56. Walking Stick – fancy buffalo horn

1St Place – Steven Docherty

57. Half Head Sportsman’s Stick

1St Place – Richard Russell

58. Walking Stick – horn head – competitor’s not been awarded first place

1St Place – Richard Russell

2nd Place – Nick Gough

59. Walking Stick – horn or wood by novice – not exhibited/won RHASS prize

1St Place – Richard Russell

2nd Place – Nick Gough