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SECTION  0-NEEDLEWORK

 

RULES

  1. Please read all general rules, amateur status &all division rules.
  2. All exhibitors must be 13 years or older 
  1. WORK MUST NOT have been entered before at the Quesnel Fair

 

 

JUDGING CRITERIA EMBROIDERY

*No unfinished strands of thread or wool

*transfer designs well covered

*Canvas hidden by embroidered or stitched design, if applicable

*Stitching appropriate for article

* Stitching even & well finished

*Picture mounting & or framing is straight & complimentary to the finished

 picture

 

DIVISION 01>EMBROIDERY

CLASSES> 01-1 Decorative Item

01-02 Functional Item

O1-3 Ribbon Embroidery

 

DIVISION 02>CROSS STITCH

O2-1 Picture over 10” – Aida Cloth

O2-2 Picture under 10” – Aida Cloth

O2-3 Picture under 10” – Specialty fabric, linen etc…

O2-4 Picture over 10” - Specialty fabrics linen, etc.

O2-5 Seasonal – Any item

O2-6 Ornament – 4” max.

O2-7 Functional – Table runner, bread cloth, book  mark

 

Note: Back does not have to be visible except for class O2-10

O2-8 Hardanger Ornament – 4” max.

O2-9 Hardanger - Other

O2-10 Picture unframed – Back visible for judging

 

 

SECTION P>CROCHET & KNITTING

RULES

  1. Please read all general rules, amateur status & all division rules.
  2. All exhibitors must be 13 years or older

 

 

JUDGING CRITERIA CROCHET & TATTING

 

*Design, colors & materials suitable for end purpose

* Even tension & accurate pattern throughout.

*No knots, ends worked in

*Edging in proportion to overall size of article.

*Article is clean & appropriately blocked (or stiffened & blocked where applicable)

*Item lies flat where applicable.

*Ruffles, ridges, etc. uniformly shaped & formed

 

DIVISION P1-CROCHET

P1-1 Afghan

P1-2 Baby Set-sweater,bonnet & booties

P1-3 Baby Dress

P1-4 Baby Shawl or Afghan

P1-5 Christmas tree Ornament

 

P1-6- Doily-16”-20”

P1-7 Doily-under 16”

P1-8 Doll Clothes-any size

P1-9 Edging-2”wide max

P1-10 Pot Holders=2

P1-11 Slippers

P1-12 Tatting

P1-13 Toque & Scarf-matching

P1-14 Vest or Sleeveless Pullover

P1-15 filet

P1-16 Open-any article not listed above

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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JUDGING CRITERIA KNITTING

 

 

* Design ,colors& materials suitable for end purpose

* Even tension& accurate pattern throughout

* Seams securely & neatly stitched-not bulky

*No knots, yarn worked in

* button , button holes, zippers, etc. neatly & appropriately applied.

*Well blocked with no over pressing.

 

DIVISION P2>KNITTING

CLASSES

P2-1 Afghan

P2-2 Baby Set-sweater bonnet,  booties

P2-3 Baby Dress

P2-4 Baby Shawl or Afghan

P2-5 Bedroom Slippers

 

P2-6 gloves or Mitts- 1 pair

P2-7 Socks-plain

P2-8 Socks-patterns

P2-9 Sweater-fancy

P2-10 Sweater-plain

P2-11 Sweater-other

P2-12 Toque or Hat

P2-13 Open-any article not listed above

 

DIVISION   P3>MACHINE KNITTING

 

CLASSES

P3-1 Afghan

P3-2 Baby Set-Sweater, bonnet & booties

P3-3 baby Dress

P3-4 Baby Shawl or Afghan

 

P3-5 Bedroom Slippers

P3-6 gloves or Mitts- 1 pair

P3-7 Socks-plain

P3-8 Socks-pattern

P3-9 Sweater-Fancy

 

P3-10 Sweater-Plain

P3-11 Sweater-Other

P3-12 Toque or Hat

P3-13 open- Any article not listed above

 

 

 

DIVISION P4> SENIOR CITIZENS

 

RULES:

  Ages 65 and up. Must be stated on entry form

 

High Point Rosette

 

CLASSES

P4-1 Crochet Afghan

P4-2 Crochet Doily

P4-3 Crochet Baby Set

P4-4 Crochet-any other article

P4-5 Crocheted or knitted baby shawl or blanket

P4-6 knitted Baby set

P4-7 Knitted Sweater-plain

P4-8 Knitted Sweater-fancy

P4-9 Knitted Mitts or gloves

P4-10 Knitted socks

 

P4-11 Knitted toque or hat

P4-12 Knitted-any other item

P4-13 Embroidery-any item

P4-14 Cross Stitch-any item

P4-15 Handicraft-see Section K

Crafts for suggestions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SECTION Q>SEWING

 

RULES

*Please read all general rules, amateur status & all division rules

*All exhibitors must be 13 years or older

* No serged edges

 

 

DIVISION Q1>SEWING

 

CLASSES

Q1-1 Apron

Q1-2 Costume                                     

Q1-3 Denim                                                         

Q1-4 Doll Clothes

Q1-5 Dress

Q1-6 Kitchen item, 2 matching

Q1-7 Pajamas

Q1-8 Shirt or blouse

Q1-9 Toy-cloth, stuffed

Q1 10 Any Article-hand sewn, not listed above

Q1-11 Any article-machine sewn not listed above

 

 

DIVISION Q2>SEWING WITH POLAR FLEECE

Q2-1 Vest

/Q2-2 HAT

Q2-3 Mitts

Q2-4 Socks

 

 

DIVISION Q3>SEWING WITH   SERGER

Note: regular sewing where necessary

CLASSES

Q3-1 Apron

Q3-2 Dress skating/dancing

Q3-3 Jacket-unlined, any style

Q3-4 Jogging Suit

Q3-5 Tablecloth & napkins-rolled hem.

JUDGING CRITERIA>SEWING

Design, Function, Technique, & Craftsmanship

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SECTION R SPINNING & WEAVING

RULES

  • Please read all general rules, amateur status & all division rules.
  • All exhibitors must be 13 years or older

*Articles must be completely finished by person entering.

 

 

DIVISION R1>SPINNING

 

CLASSES

R1-1 Any Yarn -1ply          

R1-2 Cotton Yarn                               

R1-3 Exotic yarn -2-ply-

R1-4 Exotic yarn –fancy    

R1-5 Mohair- 1 ply

R1-6 Mohair – 2 ply                           

R1-7 Mohair –fancy           

R1-8 Silk –any ply

R1-9 Best Fibre-any ply

R1-10 Wool-1 ply

 

R1-11 Wool-2 ply, fine

R1-12 Wool -2 ply, medium

R1-13 Wool-multiple ply

R1-15 Novice Spinner –any fibre

R1-16 Open-any fibre not listed above.    

 

 

DIVISION R2>KNIT OR CROCHET

RULES

* Items made from handspun yarn

 

* Give description on tag

*One item per class per entry

 

CLASSES

R2-1 Wool Socks-any size

R2-2 Wool Sweater- adult size

R2-3 Wool Mitt & Toque Set

 

R2-4 Sweater-child’s size

R2-5 Hat

R2-6 Mittens or Gloves

R2-7 Shawl or Scarf

R2-8 Novelty item-any fibre any technique

R2-9 Open- any item not listed above

 

DIVISION R3>WEAVING

CLASSES

R3-1 Yard Goods-stating fibre & intended use

R3-2 Table linens -napkins, placemats, runners, etc.

R3-3 Home Furnishings –any article

R3-4 Tapestry –any article

 

 

R3-5 Handspun- Weft, any article

R3-6 Handspun-Wool Weft or Warp & Weft, any article

R3-7 Wool Garment

R3-8 Cotton Garmen

 

 

 

 

 

 

R3-9 Scarves or Accessories-laces, ties, belts etc

R3-10 Novice –any article, weaver never competed before

R3-11 Novelty item-any fibre, any technique

R3-12 Open-any item not listed above

 

 

 

 

DIVISION R-4 FELTING

R4-1 Clothing-any article

R4-2 Article used with knit or crochet or handcrafted technique

 

 

R4-3- Novelty Item

R4-4 Open-any item not listed above

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SECTION S QUILTING

 

RULES

  • Please read all general rules, amateur status & all division rules
  • *All exhibitors must be 13 years or older

 

DIVISION S1>QUILTING

 

CLASSES

S1-1 Quilt- 45”x 60” and over hand pieced. Hand quilted

S1-2 Quilt max size 45”x60” and under hand pieced: hand quilted

S1-3 Quilt 45”x 60” and over machine pieced; hand-quilted

S1-4 Quilt max size 45”x60” and under machine pieced, hand-quilted

S1-5 Quilt-45x60” and over machine pieced; machine-quilted

S1-6 Quilt max size 45”x60”  and under machine- pieced; machine-quilted

S1-7 Quilt-45”x60” and over, machine-pieced; hand tied

 

S1-8 Quilt max size-45”x 60” and under machine-pieced; hand tied

S1-9 Quilt 50”x80” and over, mixed media-appliqué, hand-embroidery,
         hand painted; hand or machine pieced; hand or machine quilted.

S1-10 Quilt max size-42”x50” mixed media see S1-9 above

S1-11 Wall hanging/Table Runner

S1-12 Garment

S1-13 Any article not listed

S1-14 Miniature -max. size 16”x16”

 

JUDGING CRITERIA>QUILTING

 

*Pleasing overall appearance of design & colours

*Fabrics & thread of similar quality throughout

*Pieces accurately stitched & joined

*Quilting stitches evenly spaced & uniform in length

*No knots or obvious pattern marks

*Binding durable, even & secure

*corners appropriately finished

 

 

SPECIAL PROJECT>QUILTED CUSHION

 

S2- 1 Quilted Cushion

 

A quilted cushion of any size or shape with an agricultural theme.

 

Originality and workmanship will be considered for determining selected entry.

Winning entry to be judged at the B.C. Fairs AGM in Vernon in October 2006.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

See you at the Fair!