CLASS 08 – Home Crafts
COMMITTEE: Kate Simpson (519-599-5335), Sonja Dyson, Jane Lahtinen, Marg Nattress, Sonja Reif, Fran Sutherland
SECTION A - QUILTS & QUILTED ITEMS
No entry may be entered in our Fair more than once and only one entry per category. Entries must be clean and not show wear. The best in Category entrants will proceed to District 10 Competition and if selected will go on to OAADS competition. Winner retains their quilt and has opportunity to win $500.
Quilts: Hand Quilted
Quilts must be totally made and hand quilted solely by entrant to be eligible. To go on to the next level it must measure a minimum of 324” at the perimeter. Size of quilt and name of pattern used must be clearly printed on the entry tag. Credit must be given to designer if not original.
Prizes for Nos. 1-3: 1st - $12, 2nd - $10, 3rd - $8
Quilts: Machine Quilted - Domestic or Longarm
Quilts must be totally made and machine quilted solely by entrant to be eligible. To go on to the next level it must measure a minimum of 324” at the perimeter. Size of quilt and name of pattern used must be clearly printed on entry tag. Credit must be given to designer if not original.
Prizes for Nos. 5 to 7: 1st - $12, 2nd - $8, 3rd - $6
Quilted Items
Name of pattern used must be clearly printed on entry tag. Credit must be given to designer if not original.
Prizes for Nos. 9 - 23: 1st - $7, 2nd - $6, 3rd - $5
Crib or Toddler Quilts - Must be suitable for a child under 4. Total perimeter of finished quilt must be between 150” to 210”
Wall Quilts - must have a hanging sleeve
Lap Quilts - Quilts must be a minimum of 210” and a maximum of 324” at the perimeter
Other Quilted Items
Highest Points - Section A
Section B – Home Craft - new items only and shown for first time
Prizes for Nos. 25 - 42 1st - $5, 2nd - $4, 3rd - $3
Adults Wear
Children's Wear - sizes 4 to 10
Infants Wear - up to size 3
Highest Points - Section B
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