SAMUELS HALL
2010
RULES AND REGULATIONS
ADVISOR: Brandi Cope
County Extension Agent for
Family and Consumer Sciences
GENERAL RULES:
1. Entries accepted between 9:00-11:30 a.m., Monday, July 12. Judging will be conducted
from 1:30-5:00 p.m. Only authorized persons will be permitted in Floral Hall while judges are working. Viewing hours are 5:00-10:00 p.m. daily during fair.
2. Exhibitors will not be allowed to remove until Sunday, July 18, beginning at 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Not responsible after 3:30 p.m. Any exhibit removed before July 18 will forfeit prize money.
3. Exhibits in Art, Clothing, Food Preservation, Textiles and Needlework must be work completed during the past year. Quilts & Afghans must be work completed during the past two years.
4. No individual may have more than one entry in each class, but may exhibit in all classes.
5. An exhibitor winning first prize money in a class one year is barred from exhibiting the same article in that class at any subsequent Nelson County Fair.
6. No article can be shown with a "For Sale" tag attached.
7. If there is more than one article in any exhibit they should be fastened together securely or only one item may be exhibited.
8. If there is only one item in a category it automatically receives 2nd place money. Ribbons will be awarded on merit of entry.
9. Nelson County residents only will be permitted to exhibit.
10. Superintendents can refuse to accept entries that do not meet printed guidelines.
11. Any item can be disqualified at judge’s discretion. Entries will be judged by qualified judges.
12. The management will not be responsible for any article exhibited, but due care will be given to the handling of articles to give reasonable protection to exhibits at all times.
FOOD PRESERVATION 2009
GENERAL RULES: (See Samuels Hall Rules & Regulations)
SPECIFIC RULES:
1. All canned food must be in a clear standard canning jar. Canned foods not in specified or regulations will be disqualified. None regulation jars such as mayonnaise, peanut butter, etc. type jars will not be accepted. These will be automatically disqualified.
2. All entries must be home canned and preserved within the last 2 years.
3. All jars with two piece lids should have a ring on. No "rusty" lids or rings permitted. Jars with broken seals will be disqualified.
4. Jelly must be in regulation glasses or jars with tops and sealed. No Paraffin required.
BEST OF SHOW AWARD - $10.00 & Rosette
lst 2nd 3rd
$5.00 $4.00 $3.00
FRUITS & VEGETABLES (quart & pint jars accepted)
CLASSES:
1. Best Jar Peaches
2. Best Jar Apples
3. Best Jar Applesauce
4. Best Jar Berries (any variety)
5. Best Jar Cherries
6. Best Jar Pears
7. Best Jar Grape Juice
8. Best Jar Misc. Fruit
9. Best Jar Green Snap Beans
10. Best Jar Specialty Beans
11. Best Jar Tomatoes
12. Best Jar Misc. Tomato Product
13. Best Jar Tomato Juice
14. Best Jar Corn
15. Best Jar Kraut
16. Best Jar Potatoes
17. Best Jar Beets
18. Best Jar Soup Mixture
19. Best Jar Carrots
20. Best Jar of Squash
21. Best Jar Lima Beans
22. Best Jar Peas
23. Best Jar Misc. Vegetables
JELLY (Regulation jar with no paraffin but sealed)
CLASSES:
24. Best Jar Apple Jelly
25. Best Jar Grape Jelly
26. Best Jar Plum Jelly
27. Best Jar Misc. Jelly
JAMS (Quarts, pints or half pints acceptable)
CLASSES:
28. Best Jar Strawberry Jam
29. Best Jar Blackberry Jam
30. Best Jar Misc. Jam
PRESERVES (Quarts, pints, half pints acceptable)
CLASSES:
31. Best Jar Plum Preserves
32. Best Jar Peach Preserves
33. Best Jar Pear Preserves
34. Best Jar Cherry Preserves
35. Best Jar Any Berry Preserves
36. Best Jar Misc. Preserves
MARMALADES, BUTTER, CHUTNEY (Quarts, pints or half pints acceptable)
CLASSES:
37. Best Jar Apple Butter
38. Best Jar Misc. Butter
39. Best Jar Marmalade
40. Best Jar Honey
41. Best Jar Sorghum Molasses
42. Best Jar Chutney
PICKLES, RELISHES & SALSA (Quarts, pints, or half pints acceptable)
CLASSES:
43. Best Jar Cucumber Pickles
44. Best Jar Green Tomato Pickles
45. Best Jar Dill Pickles (must contain dill seed or dill weed)
46. Best Jar Bread & Butter Pickles
47. Best Jar Misc. Pickles
48. Best Jar Watermelon Pickles
49. Best Jar Beet Pickles
50. Best Jar Fruit Pickles (crabapple, peaches, etc.)
51. Best Jar Green Tomato Relish
52. Best Jar Corn Relish
53. Best Jar Misc. Relish
54. Best Jar Salsa
CULINARY FOODS 2010
GENERAL RULES: (See Samuels Hall Rules and Regulations)
SPECIFIC RULES:
l. Perishable foods should be on a disposable plate enclosed in self sealing bags. Entry tags should be attached to outside of bag.
2. All perishable foods will be judged and winning entries will be displayed.
3. All entries should be made from scratch.
BEST OF SHOW AWARD - $10.00 AND Rosette
1st 2nd 3rd
$5.00 $4.00 $3.00
CLASSES: BREAD
61. Plate of 3 Biscuits*
62. Plate of 3 Corn Sticks or Muffins*
63. Plate of 3 Yeast Rolls*
64. Plate of 3 Sweet Rolls*
65. Best 1/2 Loaf of Yeast Bread
66. Best 1/2 Loaf of Quick Bread
67. Best Coffee Cake Bread
68. Misc. Bread (1/2 Loaf or Entry)
69. Best Sourdough Bread (1/2 loaf)
*Entries must be on 6 inch disposable plate
CLASSES: CAKES
Note: All cake entries are to be two (2-inch slices except best decorated cake.)
70. Best Jam Cake-Iced
71. Best Chocolate Cake-Iced
72. Best Angel Food Cake-Not Iced
73. Best Pound Cake-Not Iced
74. Best Decorated Cake
75. Best Misc. Cake
CLASSES: COOKIES
76. Plate of 3 Brownies
77. Plate of 3 Rolled Cookies
78. Plate of 3 Drop Cookies
79. Plate of 3 Filled Cookies
80. Plate of 3 non-bake Cookies
CLASSES: CANDY
81. Plate of Divinity (3 pieces)
82. Plate of Fudge (3 pieces)
83. Plate of Assorted Candy (3 kinds, 9 pieces)
84. Best Novelty Snack (i.e. caramel corn, Rice Crispy Treats, etc.)
PIES: No cream pies permitted, no pies with meringue or any type that requires refrigeration.
85. Misc. Pie
86. Fruit Pie
HOMEMADE WINE 2010
GENERAL RULES:
- Entries accepted between 9:00 – 11:30 a.m., Monday, July 12. Judging will be conducted from 1:30 – 5:00 p.m. Only authorized persons will be permitted in Floral Hall while judges are working. Viewing hours are 5:00 – 10:00 p.m. daily during fair.
- Exhibitors will not be allowed to remove until Sunday, July 18, beginning at 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. Not responsible after 3:30 p.m. Any exhibit removed before July 18 will forfeit prize money.
- NO COMMERICAL WINES MAY BE ENTERED. NO WINES MAY BE ENTERED BY A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY OF A COMPETITION JUDGE. A WINE THAT HAS RECEIVED AN AWARD IN A PREVIOUS KENTUCKY STATE FAIR COMPETITION IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR ENTRY.
- 2 bottles must be furnished for each category entered. One bottle will be used for display only, the other bottle will be used for tasting.
5. All wines entered must have been processed by fermentation, produced and bottled exclusively by entrant. Wines must be free of artificial coloring and/or flavor enhancers, and made from grapes/fruit grown anywhere, or from grape/fruit concentrate.
6. Still wine must be contained in a standard 750 mil wine bottle (approximately 24-26oz.) and sealed with all new cork closures.
7. NO SPLITS, HALF BOTTLES OR WHISKEY BOTTLES WILL BE ACCEPTED.
8. Wines should be labeled indicating type of grape and class of entry, type of fruit or juice, and variety of grape or fruit. IF THE WINEMAKER GREW HIS/HER OWN FRUIT OR VARIETY OF GRAPES IN KENTUCKY, THIS SHOULD ALSO BE INDICATED ON THE LABEL. The entrant’s won personal label is sufficient and should be affixed to the bottle approximately one inch below the shoulder of the bottle. (This will be covered at the time of the judging. Identification will be keyed to the registration form by a coded tag system that will be tied to bottle.)
9. No individual may have more than one try in each class, but may exhibit in all classes.
10. No article can be shown with a “For Sale” tag attached.
11. If there is only one item in a category it automatically receives 2nd place money. Ribbons will be awarded on merit of entry.
12. Nelson County residents only will be permitted to exhibit.
13. Superintendents can refuse to accept entries that do not meet printed guidelines.
14. Any item can be disqualified at judge’s discretion. Entries will be judged by qualified judges.
15. The management will not be responsible for any article exhibited, but due care will be given to the handling of articles to give reasonable protection to exhibits at all times.
16. Scoring will be based on the wine evaluation chart shown below on a scale of 20 points
17. Amateur winemakers may not use the facilities or products of a commercial winery during any stage of wine preparation, other than juices that have been sulfited (containing only sulfite).
Label Creativity. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Appearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Aroma and Bouquet . . . . . . . . . 6
Taste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Aftertaste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Overall . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 4
Total 25 pts
18. IT IS INCUMBENT THAT THE WINE MAKER IDENTIFY THE PRIMARY GRAPE, FRUIT OR CONCENTRATE ON THE LABEL OF THE BOTTLE SUBMITTED FOR JUDGING.
BEST OF SHOW AWARD - $10.00 and Rosette
1st 2nd 3rd
$5.00 $4.00 $3.00
Best of Show Award: All wines will be judged according to their relative merits within their class, and first place winners in each class shall be eligible for “Best of Show” competition. The “Best of Show” winner will be that wine which is judged to be superior in its class and has an overall wine-making excellence that surpasses all other wines in the competition.
CLASSES:
91. Best of Entry of Fruit Wine
92. Best of Entry of Grape Wine
93. Best of Entry of Mixed (Blended Wine)
94. Best of Entry of Specialty Wine
HORTICULTURE 2010
GENERAL RULES: (See Samuels Hall Rules and Regulations)
SPECIFIC RULES:
1. Open class only to Nelson County residents.
2. All entries must be grown by the exhibitor.
3. Exhibits should be displayed on disposable containers.
4. Exhibit must contain exact number of entries, as specified.
BEST OF SHOW AWARD - $10.00 And Rosette
lst 2nd 3rd
$5.00 $4.00 $3.00
CLASSES:
101. Best Entry of 5 Beets
102. Best Plate of 5 Carrots
103. Best Plate of 3 White Onions
104. Best Plate of 3 Yellow Onions
105. Best Plate of 3 Red Tomatoes
106. Best Plate of 3 Yellow Tomatoes
107. Best Plate of 3 Green Tomatoes
108. Biggest Tomato
109. Best Plate of 3 Sweet Peppers
110. Best Plate of 6 Hot Peppers
111. Best Plate of 6 Yellow Peppers
112. Best Head Green Cabbage
113. Best Bunch of Greens
114. Best Plate of 3 Summer Squash
115. Best Plate of 3 Zucchini Squash
116. Best Cantaloupe
117. Best Plate of Bunch Beans (l dozen)
118. Best Plate of Pole Beans (l dozen)
119. Best Pint Shelled Limas
120. Best Plate of 4 Irish Potatoes
121. Best Plate of 4 Red Potatoes
122. Largest Potato
123. Best Plate of Yellow Corn (3 ears)
124. Best Plate of White Corn (3 ears)
125. Best Plate of 3 Cucumbers
126. Best Plate of 6 Okra
127. Best tasting Heirloom Tomato
128. Best tasting Hybrid Tomato
129. Best Eggplant
130. Best Plate of 12 Berries
131. Best Collection of Herbs (Minimum of 5 fresh cut and displayed in basket)
132. Best 3 Apples (any variety)
133. Best 3 Peaches (any variety)
134. Best Bunch Grapes (any variety)
135. Best 6 Plums (any variety)
136. Best 3 Pears (any variety)
137. Most Unusual Vegetable (kohlrabi, salsify, etc.)
138. Best Display Gourds (2 or more)
139. Most Unusual Gourd
140. Vegetable Garden Collage Pictures
141. Best Heads of Garlic (3)
142. Best Garden Display (8 or more different items produced this year) (Creativity of displaying is encouraged.)
143. Best Youth Garden Display (Ages 12 and Under) (8 or more items produced this year)
(Creativity of displaying is encouraged.)
144. Most Unusual Shaped Vegetable or Fruit (i.e. looks like something other than what it is.)
FLOWERS AND PLANTS 2010
Standard Flower Show
SPECIFIC RULES:
1. This open class division for non-professionals only (no nurserymen, greenhouse men, florists or their employees.)
2. Entries accepted between 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. on, July 12. Judging will begin at l:00 p.m. only authorized persons will be permitted in Samuels Hall while judges are working.
3. Exhibitors will not be allowed to remove entries until July 18 beginning at 1:30-3:30 p.m. Not responsible after 3:30 p.m.
4. No individual may have more than one entry in each class, but may exhibit in all classes. Entry chairman has final decision regarding all entries in this department.
5. Each entry will be judged on its own merit for a prize or no prize.
6. Nelson County residents only will be permitted to exhibit.
7. Exhibitor must supply appropriate container.
8. Plants will be kept watered after judging.
9. Plants must be in possession of exhibitor at least 90 days before fair.
10. All horticulture entries must be fresh plant material. Design classes #151-158 must contain all fresh plant material. Design classes #159-161 must contain all dried plant material. Design classes #162-165 may contain fresh and/or dried plant material. All designs must contain some plant material.
11. Designs may not be wider or deeper than 18 inches. There is no limit on height except where noted.
12. Fresh plant material may not be treated in any way. Leaves cannot be waxed. Dried plant material may be painted or treated. No artificial plant material is permitted. Only one accent item is allowed in designs.
13. Horticulture specimens are to be exhibited in clear glass containers. Wedging of plant material is permitted.
14. The diameter of the vase or pot should not exceed 12 inches.
BEST OF SHOW for Artistic Design - $10.00 and Rosette
and 1 year paid membership to Bardstown Garden Club
BEST OF SHOW for Horticulture - $10.00 and Rosette and
1 year paid membership to Bardstown Garden Club
1st 2nd 3rd
$5.00 $4.00 $3.00
CLASSES:
I. ARTISTIC DESIGN
151. Design using a kitchen utensil
152. Design in a basket
153. Design using marigolds
154. All foliage design
155. Design incorporating vegetable(s) and/or fruit
156. Interpretive design: “Patriot Theme”
157. Design suitable for a picnic
158. Small design with fresh plant material (not to exceed 8 inches in height or width.)
159. Design using dried wild plant material
160. Miniature design with dried plant material (not to exceed 5 inches in height or width)
161. Design using weathered wood
162. Design using a toy
163. Design representing “Peace”
164. Design in a cup or mug
165. Design using Summer Flowers
II. HORTICULTURE SPECIMENS
166. 1 Hybrid Tea Rose
167. l Miniature Rose
168. l Rose Specimen (any other rose)
169. Butterfly bush specimen
170. 1 Large Zinnia
171. 3 Small Zinnias
172. 1 Large Gladiola
173. 1 Miniature Gladiola
174. Large Marigold
175. 1 Small Marigold Spray
176. 1 Stem Day Lily
177. 1 Stem Oriental Lily
178. 1 Specimen of Hydrangea
179. 1 Stalk Coleus
180. 1 stem sunflower
181. Cactus plant
182. Succulent plant
183. 2 plants in a container
184. Flowering plant (10” diameter maximum for potted plants)
185. Any other specimen
FIELD CROPS 2010
GENERAL RULES: (See Samuels Hall Rules and Regulations)
SPECIFIC RULES:
1. Open to any Nelson County exhibitor.
2. Must be grown by exhibitor.
BEST OF SHOW - $10.00 & Rosette
lst 2nd 3rd
$5.00 $4.00 $3.00
CATEGORIES:
201. Best entry of Hybrid Corn (3 ears and 1 quart shelled)
202. Best collection (3 or more) of grain, field seeds, plants, crops. (For example: wheat,
oats, barley, fescue seed, red clover seed, timothy seed, orchard grass seed, soybean, sorghum seed, lespedeza seed.
203. Best exhibit of Alfalfa Hay (1 bale)
204. Best exhibit of Legume and Grass Mix (other than alfalfa) (1 bale)
205. Best Alfalfa and grass mixed (1 bale)
206. Best entry of growing Burley tobacco plant. (Potted)
207. Best entry of Burley tobacco by sticks (6 plants/stick)
208. Best 1 gallon of soybeans, any variety
209. Best 1 gallon wheat, any variety
CLOTHING 2010
GENERAL RULES: (See Samuel Hall Rules & Regulations)
SPECIFIC RULES:
1. All exhibits are to be made by the exhibitor. Entries must be in name of person who made the article.
2. If possible, and applicable item should be on coat hanger.
3. Articles should have been made within the past year. Articles should be clean.
BEST OF SHOW AWARD - $10.00 and Rosette
1st 2nd 3rd
$5.00 $4.00 $3.00
CLASSES:
236. Best Hand Knitted clothing article
237. Best Hand Knitted Baby Clothing
238. Best Crocheted Clothing Article
239. Best Crocheted Baby Clothing
240. Best Tailored Garment
241. Best Casual Outfit (2 or more pieces)
242. Best Dress
243. Best Special Occasion Clothing
244. Best Baby Clothes
245. Best Christening Dress
246. Best Decorated Clothing (includes sweat shirts, tee shirts, vest)
247. Best Bonnet
248. Best Smocked Article
249. Best Hand-Made Apron
250. Best Doll Clothes
251. Best Children's Clothing
252. Best Children’s Costume (i.e. Halloween)
253. Best Vest
254. Best Patchwork Clothing Article
255. Best Fleece Clothing Article
HOBBIES & CERAMICS 2010
GENERAL RULES: (See Samuels Hall Rules and Regulations)
SPECIFIC RULES:
1. All exhibits are to be completed by the exhibitor.
2. Entries must be made in name of person who made the article.
BEST OF SHOW - $10.00 and Rosette
1st 2nd 3rd
$5.00 $4.00 $3.00
CLASSES:
261. Best Collection Hobby (Adult) (i.e. baseball cards, arrowheads)
262. Best Collection Hobby (under 16 yrs. of age)
(i.e. baseball cards, arrowheads)
263. Best Creative Hobby (Adult)
264. Best Creative Hobby (under 16 yrs. of age)
265. Best Model Car (under 16 yrs. of age)
266. Best Model Airplane (under 16 yrs. of age)
267. Best Model Car (age 16-20)
268. Best Misc. Model (any age)
269. Best Jewelry Item
270. Best Glazed Ceramic Item
271. Best Stained Ceramic Item
272. Best Dry-Brushed Ceramic Item
273. Best Small Handmade Basket (not to exceed 12") (any dimension)
274. Best Large Handmade Basket (over 12")
275. Best Handmade Fancy Basket
276. Best Grape Vine Basket
277. Best Miscellaneous Item
ART 2010
GENERAL RULES (See Samuels Hall Rules and Regulations)
SPECIFIC RULES:
1. All pieces must be suitably framed or mounted with the proper fixtures (wire or hooks). Pieces that are not ready to hang will NOT be accepted.
2. All works must be original (except preschool category).
3. Fair Board cannot be held responsible for art work, although best possible care will be
taken.
4. All works should have been completed since August 2008.
5. Photography entries may be any size. Must be mounted on matt board or framed.
6. Last school grade completed should be guideline for entering categories.
PRESCHOOL DIVISION
CLASS
281. Coloring - A pre-printed page on which pre-school age child has used coloring crayons to complete entry.
282. Original Drawing
1 - 3 GRADE DIVISION
CLASS
283. Pencil Drawing
284. Color Drawing (Crayons, markers, pencils)
285. Miscellaneous (tempera, finger paints etc.)
4 - 6 GRADE DIVISION
CLASS
286. Pencil Drawing
287. Color Drawing (Crayons, markers, pencils)
288. Miscellaneous
289. Collage
290. Water Color
7 - 8 GRADE DIVISION
CLASS
291. Pencil Drawing
292. Color Drawing
293. Collage
294. Sculpture
295. Photography (Black/White)
296. Photography (Color)
297. Ink Drawing
298. Water Color
299. Miscellaneous
9 - 12 GRADE DIVISION
CLASS
300. Pencil Drawing (black & white)
301. Ink Drawing
302. Charcoal Drawing
303. Color Drawing (crayons, markers, pastels)
304. Acrylic Painting
305 Oil Painting
306. Water Color Painting
307. Sculpture (paper mache, clay, wood, metal, tempera etc.)
308. Collage
309. Photography (black & white). Must be mounted on matt board or framed.
310. Photography (color). Must be mounted on matt board or framed.
311. Miscellaneous
ADULTS DIVISION
312. Pencil Drawing
313. Ink Drawing
314. Charcoal Drawing
315. Color Drawing
316. Acrylic Painting
317. Oil Painting
318. Water Color Painting
319. Collage
320. Photography (color)
321. Photography (black & white)
322. Photography - Digital Imaging
323. Gourd Art (painted)
324. Gourd Art (carved)
325. Gourd Art (etched)
326. Best Creation in Wood Burning
327. Miscellaneous
ANTIQUES 2010
GENERAL RULES: (See Samuels Hall Rules and Regulations)
SPECIFIC RULES:
1. No antique dealer permitted to exhibit.
2. Entries must be made in name of person who owns the item.
3. Only Nelson County resident permitted to exhibit.
BEST OF SHOW AWARD - $10.00 AND Rosette
1st 2nd 3rd
$5.00 $4.00 $3.00
CLASSES:
331. Best Antique Christmas item (no trees)
332. Best Antique photo of group (not to exceed 12” in height, length or width including frame if any)
333. Best Antique photo of building in Nelson County (not to exceed 12” in height, length or width including frame if any)
334. Best Antique cut glass piece
335. Best Antique pressed glass piece
336. Best Antique hand painted china piece
337. Best Antique knife and fork set (pair-bone or wood handle)
338. Best Antique Spoon (coin, sterling, pewter, other)
339. Best Antique basket
340. Best Antique pocket knife (not advertising)
341. Best Antique radio
342. Best Antique linens
343. Best Antique hatpin(s) with hatpin holder
344. Best Antique ink well
345. Best Boy Scout or Girl Scout memorabilia (literature, buttons, etc.)
346. Best Antique plow-horse drawn
347. Best Antique wood wheelbarrow
348. Best Antique barbed wire collection (must be mounted on board no larger than __ inches)
349. Best Antique metal canning item
350. Best Antique small farm related item (calf weaners etc., no larger than 12”)
351. Best Antique SAD Iron (non electric)
352. Best Antique milk bottle
353. Best Antique University of KY Extension Publication – Pre 1950
QUILTS & AFGHANS 2010
GENERAL RULES: (See Samuels Hall Rules & Regulations)
SPECIFIC RULES:
l. All exhibits are to be handmade or completed by the exhibitor within the past 2 years.
2. Entries must be entered in name of person who made the article.
3. Only completed projects will be accepted.
4. Articles must be clean.
BEST OF SHOW AWARD - $10.00 & Rosette
1st 2nd 3rd
$5.00 $4.00 $3.00
CLASSES:
390. Pieced (hand pieced, hand quilted) Quilt
391. Pieced (machine pieced, hand quilted) Quilt
392. Applique (hand appliqued, hand quilted) Quilt
393. Mixed pieced and appliqued quilt
394. Any quilt made from kit.
395. Baby quilt (any size)
396. Novelty Quilt (yo-yo, tied, puffed, cathedral window, embroidered, cross-stitch, candlewick, painted, machine appliqued, whole cloth)
397. First Quilt (for new quilters, first quilt made)
398. Best miniature quilt (no larger than 18" by 18")
399. Best machine quilted quilt or wall hanging (free hand design) (any size)
400. Quilted Wall Hanging (hand or machine quilted) (any size)
401. Best Quilted Project Entry (clothing, pillow, vest)
402. Any quilt/wall hanging made by a group.
403. Best Theme Quilt (animal, states, etc.)
404. Best Pictorial Quilt (tells a story/event)
405. Best Quillow (Quilt in a Pillow)
406. Best Restored Antique Quilt
407. Best Collectible Quilt (25 years or older)
408. Best Antique Quilt (50 years or older)
409. Best Antique Quilt (100 years or older)
TEXTILES AND NEEDLEWORK 2010
GENERAL RULES: (See Samuels Hall Rules and Regulations)
SPECIFIC RULES:
l. All exhibits are to be handmade by the exhibitors.
2. Entries must be made in name of person who made the article.
3. Only completed projects will be accepted.
4. Articles must have been made during the past two years.
5. Articles should be clean.
6. If more than one item is on exhibit, please fasten securely together.
BEST OF SHOW AWARD - $10.00 and Rosette
lst 2nd 3rd
$5.00 $4.00 $3.00
CLASSES:
415. Best Crewel Embroidery Item
416. Decorative Table Cloth
417. Best Crochet Article
418. Decorative Wall Hanging
419. Most Unusual Needlework Item
420. Best Decorated Pillow Cases
421. Misc. Home Furnishing Accessory
422. Best Counted Cross-Stitch Article
423. Best Counted Cross-Stitch Picture
424. Best Woven Item
425. Best Needlepoint Article
426. Best Plastic Needlepoint Article
427. Best Tatted Article
428. Best Handmade Doll (any material)
429. Best Dressed Doll
430. Best Handmade Stuffed Toy
431. Best Handmade Christmas Ornament
432. Best Christmas Stocking
433. Best Christmas Wreath
434. Best Misc. Christmas Article/Ornament
435. Best Quilted Bag/Travel Accessory Item
436. Best Handmade Rug
437. Best Knitted Afghan
438. Best Crocheted Afghan
439. Best Miscellaneous Afghan