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2012 Fairbook.Pub 2012 BAKER COUNTY FAIR OFFICAL PREMIUM BOOK PAGE 69 35. 3 piece set 87. Picture, Own Design NEEDLEWORK 36. Other 88. Stool Cover, must be on stool 89. Rug Superintendent: LaDonna CLASS D- KNITTED WORK 90. Other Lot Number: Haefer 37. Coat CLASS I- COUNT-THREAD EMBROIDERY 1. All entries in this division must have been completed 38. Dress or Suit/Coat Lot Number: by the exhibitor within two years of the opening date 39. Garment or item of hand-spun yarn 91. Garment of the Fair to be eligible for premium awards and not 40. Hat or Cap 92. Pillow previously entered in the Baker County Fair. No 41. Holiday Item 93. Picture entries will be accepted that have been previously 42. Knitted Afghan 94. Other exhibited in the Needlework Department. a. Afghan, continuous patterns 2. If more than one item is included in an exhibit, items b. Afghan, add-on-squares CLASS J- FELTING should be securely attached together, if possible. c. Afghan, any other not Lot Number: 3. No exhibitor may make more than one entry in any classified 95. Hat or Cap one lot number. d. Afghan, not larger than 60x80” 96. Garment 4. All entries must be clean and completely pressed and e. Afghan, novelty yarn 97. Purse/other Accessory dry. 43. Other Fashion Accessory 98. Slippers 5. Anyone exhibiting wearing apparel should furnish a 44. Other Household Accessory hanger for each article. 45. Pair of Slippers CLASS K- QUILTING 6. Definite identification must be securely attached 46. Pair of Mittens or Gloves Lot Number: to each article. 47. Sweater, Child’s 99. Appliquéd Quilt 100. Crib or Junior Quilt 7. Pictures must be framed and ready to hang. 48. Sweater, Man’s Plaques and wall hangings must be provided with a 49. Sweater, Woman’s 101. Embroidered Quilt 102. Hand Quilted secure means for hanging. 50. Vest or Sleeveless Shell 103. Machine Quilted 8. No unfinished work or work left on embroidery or 51. Stole, scarf or Shawl 104. Rag Quilt needlepoint hoops/racks 52. Wall Hangings 105. Pieced Quilt 53. Other Knitted Work CLASS A- CROCHET WORK CLASS E- EMBROIDERY 106. Pillow Top Lot Number: Lot Number: 107. Quilt of Wool or Silk 1. Bathroom Accessory 54. Chair or Dresser Set 108. Skirt, Vest or Lounge Wear 2. Buffet Set 55. Cross Stitch Picture 109. Textile or Tube Painted Quilt 3. Centerpiece (over 14”) 56. Dish Towels—4 110. Tied Quilts and Comforters 4. Chair set 57. Dresser Scarf 111. Wall Hanging 5. Decorating Accessory 58. Doily (under 14”) 112. Other 6. Doily, single (under 14”) 59. Centerpiece (14” and over) CLASS L- CREATIVE PATCHWORK 7. Edging or Trim on Pillowcase, etc. 60. Hand Towels—2 Lot Number: 8. Edging or Trim on Hankies 61. Holiday Items 113. Garment Appliqué 9. Fashion Accessory 62. Luncheon Cloth or Set 114. Decorating Item Appliqué 10. Hangers (3) 63. Machine Embroidery 115. Fashion Accessory Appliqué 11. Pillow 64. Pillowcases, white on white 116. Patchwork Child’s Article 12. Potholders/Hot Plate Mats (group of 3) 65. Pillowcases, color on white 117. Patchwork Dress or Skirt 13. Slippers 66. Pillowcases, embroidered with edge 118. Patchwork Jacket 14. Suit or Dress 67. Sampler 119. Patchwork Purse or Tote Bag 15. Stole 68. Table Cover 120. Patchwork Vest 16. Sweater or Blouse 69. Other 121. Other 17. Toy 18. Vest or Shell CLASS F- CREATIVE STITCHERY CLASS M- MISCELLANEOUS HANDIWORK Lot Number: 19. Wall Hangings Lot Number: 20. Other 70. Picture, Crewel, Still Life 71. Picture, Crewel, Scenery 122. Article of Hairpin Lace, Cotton 123. Article of Hairpin Lace, Wool CLASS B- CROCHETED AFGHANS 72. Picture, Crewel, Animal 73. Picture, Crewel, Own Design 124. Decorative Serger Sewing Lot Number: 125. Loom Machine 74. Other 21. Afghan Stitch 126. Loom Pillow 22. Bedspread 127. Loom Item Not Listed CLASS G- CREATIVE EMBROIDERY 23. Broomstick Lace 128. Pillow, Not Listed Lot Number: 129. Tatted Edging, Lace or Insertion 24. Granny Square 75. Best Fashion Accessory 130. Other Tatted Articles 25. Hairpin Lace 76. Garment 26. Navajo 77. On Purchased Garment 131. Other 27. Ripple 78. On Handmade Garment 28. Other 79. Pillow 80. Toy CLASS C- BABY ITEMS, Knitted or Crocheted 81.Other Lot Number: 29. Afghan CLASS H ——NEEDLEPOINT OR PETIT POINTS 30. Baby Bunting Lot Number: 31. Baby Bunting and Cap 82. Chair Set 32. Baby Sweater 83. Fashion Accessory 33. Booties 84. Picture, Still Life 34. Mittens 85. Picture, Scenery 86. Picture, Animals PAGE 70 2012 BAKER COUNTY FAIR OFFICAL PREMIUM BOOK CLASS N- SEWING CLASS O- HAND WOVEN CLASS Q— MACHINE KNIT Lot Number: Lot Number: Lot Number: 132. Animal or Toy Hand Made 159. Garments 170. Afghan 133. Animal from a kit 160. Household linens (place mats, towels, yardage) 171. Child’s Garment 134. Apron, Party 161. Item made from Hand Woven 172. Other Household Accessory 135. Apron, Service 162. Rugs 173. Knitting used as decoration on 136. Baby Garment 163. Wall Hangings Clothing 137. Blouse 164. Other 174. Sweater 138. Coat CLASS P- HAND SPUN 175. Skirt or Pant 139. Sport Coat, Men’s Lot Number: 176. Suit (2 or more pieces) 140. Dress, Summer Casual 65. Cotton 177. Small Item (Socks, gloves, hat or toy) 141. Dress, Summer Long 166. Linen 178. Beading 142. Dress, Summer Dressy 167. Other Hairs or Fur 179. Bobbin Work 143. Dress, Winter Casual 168. Wool 180. Cutwork 144. Dress, Winter Long 169. Other 181. Lace Making 145. Dress, Winter Fancy 182. Multi-media (hand painted 146. Dress, Childs’ background with tread 147. Dress, Childs’ Fancy enhancement, etc.) 148. Dress Suit 183. Portrait 149. Jacket 184. Professional (any two of the above, Specify on entry 150. Jumper or Skirt and Weskit form) 151. Skirt, Long 185. Thread painting 152. Skirt, Short a. Straight Stitch 153. Men’s Shirt b. Side Stitch 154. Slacks, Women’s or Men’s 186. Other 155. Stuffed Doll CLASS R– RUG MAKING 156. Sweat Suit Lot Number: 157. Sweatshirt 187. Braided, Wool– under 4ft length 158. Other 188. Braided, Wool– over 4ft length 189.Braided, Other than wool 190.Crocheted 191. Hooked, Rags 192. Hooked, Yarn 193. Latch Hooked 194. Punch Needled or Tufted 195. Woven, Rags 196. Woven, Other 197. Other .
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