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[email protected] • www.hymersfair.com Page 49 Class K Needlework PLEASE REFER TO TIPS TO HANDWORK EXHIBITORS ON PRECEDING PAGE Prizes: (All Sections, except where listed) 1st $5.00 2nd $3.00 3rd $2.00 (Sec. 94-106) 1st $10.00 2nd $6.00 3rd $4.00 (Sec. 107-115) 1st: $6.00 2nd $4.00 3rd $3.00 K-1 Hand Embroidery - No Swedish weaving (see Class K-2) 1. Tablecloth or runner, hand embroidered and/or cross stitched 2. Pillow cases, hand embroidered, 2 3. Embroidered picture or sampler, ready to hang 4. Red Work article 5. Counted cross stitch picture or sampler, framed 6. Counted cross stitch picture or sampler, unframed 7. Counted cross stitch, any other article 8. Needlepoint, mounted 9. Any other style of embroidery, one article, not listed, technique named on entry tag 10. Any other article of hand embroidery, named on entry tag K-2 Swedish Weaving 11. Placemats, 2 12. Bag, 1 13. Runner, 1 14. Tablecloth, 1, named on entry tag 15. Any other article, not listed K-3 Crochet 16. Stuffed toy, animal, or doll, all crochet, may have purchased head and hands, under 20” 17. Stuffed toy, animal, or doll, all crochet, may have purchased head and hands, over 20” 18. Article of clothing, not including hats, adult 19. Small afghan, suitable for baby, or knee throw 20. Article of infant’s or child’s clothing, not including hats 21. Baby cocoon and matching hat 22. Jewellery, any article 23. Cowl, excluding ruffled yarn fibres 24. Slippers 25. Dishcloths, 2 different 26. Stole, Poncho or Shawl 27. Headwear 28. Leg warmers 29. Scarf 30. Any other article, crocheted, not listed in Class K or L, named on entry tag WWW.SCENTSATIONALSMELLS.COM CASH AWARD for highest points in Crochet See Class - KS - for “Charity Begins at Home” for additional Crocheted Entries

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Page 1: Thanks!Baby cocoon and matching hat 22. Jewellery, any article 23. Cowl, excluding ruffled yarn fibres 24. Slippers 25. Dishcloths, 2 different 26. Stole, Poncho or Shawl 27. Headwear

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Class K NeedleworkPlease refer to tIPs to HaNDWorK eXHIBItors oN PreCeDING PaGePrizes: (all sections, except where listed) 1st $5.00 2nd $3.00 3rd $2.00 (sec. 94-106) 1st $10.00 2nd $6.00 3rd $4.00 (sec. 107-115) 1st: $6.00 2nd $4.00 3rd $3.00 K-1 Hand embroidery - No swedish weaving (see Class K-2) 1. Tablecloth or runner, hand embroidered and/or cross stitched 2. Pillowcases,handembroidered,2 3. Embroideredpictureorsampler,readytohang 4. Red Work article 5. Counted cross stitch picture or sampler, framed 6. Counted cross stitch picture or sampler, unframed 7. Counted cross stitch, any other article 8. Needlepoint, mounted 9.Anyotherstyleofembroidery,onearticle,notlisted,techniquenamedonentrytag10.Anyotherarticleofhandembroidery,namedonentrytag

K-2 swedish Weaving11. Placemats,212. Bag,113. Runner, 114. Tablecloth,1,namedonentrytag15. Any other article, not listed

K-3 Crochet16. Stuffed toy, animal, or doll, all crochet, may have purchased head and hands, under 20”17. Stuffed toy, animal, or doll, all crochet, may have purchased head and hands, over 20”18.Articleofclothing,notincludinghats,adult19.Smallafghan,suitableforbaby,orkneethrow20.Articleofinfant’sorchild’sclothing,notincludinghats21. Babycocoonandmatchinghat22.Jewellery,anyarticle23.Cowl,excludingruffledyarnfibres24. Slippers25. Dishcloths, 2 different26.Stole,PonchoorShawl27.Headwear28.Legwarmers29. Scarf30.Anyotherarticle,crocheted,notlistedinClassKorL,namedonentrytagWWW.sCeNtsatIoNalsMells.CoM CasH aWarDforhighestpointsinCrochet

See Class - KS - for “Charity Begins at Home”

for additional Crocheted Entries

Donations of Baking are always welcomed and appreciated!

Baking will be placed in our Volunteer Booth for our Volunteers to enjoy.

Drop off to of�ce any time on the Fair Weekend.

Thanks!

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K-4 Hand Knitting31.Loomknitting,anyitem32. Socks, fancy/rib stitch, adult’s or children’s33. Socks, plain stitch, adult’s or children’s34.Socks,colourpattern,adult’sorchildren’sexcludingRegiaandsimilaryarntypes35.Mitts,colourpattern,adult’sorchildren’sexcludingRegiaandsimilaryarntypes36. Mitts, plain stitch, adult’s or children’s37. Mitts, fancy/rib stitch, adult’s or children’s38. Slippers39. Dishcloths, 2 different40.Childorinfantsweaterandhatset41. Flip-flop socks42.Headwear43.AnyarticleofFairIsleknitting(unlined)44.Adult’ssweater45.Armknitting,anyitem46.Shawl,ShawletteorStole47. Scarf48.Legwarmers49.Fingerless/textingmitts50.Cowl,excludingruffledyarnfibres51. Stuffed animal, toy or doll, all knit, may have purchased head and hands52.Smallafghan,suitableforbaby,orkneethrow53.Anyotherknittedarticle,notlistedinClassesKorL,namedonentryformandentrytagWWW.sCeNtsatIoNalsMells.CoM CasH aWarDforhighestpointsinHandKnitting

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Ice Cream Booth!

See Class - KS - for “Charity Begins at Home”

for additional Sewing Entries

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K-5 sewing 54. Lady’swear55. Pillowcases,256. 2 potholders57. Slacks or pants58. Girl’s dress59. Sleep pants60. Costume(Hallowe’en,Dance,etc.)61. Articlemadeonasergingmachine62. Tablewear-Tablecloth,runneror2placemats63. Man or Woman’s full apron64. Sewnaccessory,fabric,suitableforkitchenorbathroom65. Bag,suitableforknitting,groceries,books,etc.66. Any article made from polar fleece67. Infantaccessory(eg.,bib,diaperbag,hoodedtowel,etc.),otherthanclothing68. Petwear69. Article made from old jeans70. Anarticlemadefrom1moffabric,namedonentrytag71. Anyotherarticleofclothingnotlisted,namedonentrytag72. Anyothersewnarticle,notlistedinClassesKorL,namedonentrytagWWW.sCeNtsatIoNalsMells.CoM CasH aWarDforhighestpointsinSewing

K-6 rugs73.Rug,hooked,traditionaltechnique74.Rugormat,anyotherkind,notwoven

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for additional Sewing Entries

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K-7 spinning(Allentrytagsmustlistdyeandmordantsifused.)75. Articlemadefromhomespunwoolonly.Naturalcolouronly.76. Skeinofhomespunsheepwool.Naturalcolouronly.77. Skeinofhomespunandhomedyedsheep’swool-plantdyematerialslistingdyeplantandmordant.78. Skeinofhomespunandhomedyedsheep’swool-foodcolourdyemateriallistingmordantuse.79. Skeinofhomespunblendedyarn-50/50wool/alpaca,doghair,goat,orrabbit80. Articlemadefrom50/50wool/alpaca,doghair,goat,orrabbit81. Skeinofhomespunyarnusingsheep’swoolmixedwith:qiviut,tencil,linen,silk,orbamboo.Listfibresand approximatepercentagesonentrytag.82. SkeinofhomespunyarnfromcommerciallypreparedrovingtHUNDer BaY CoUNtrY MarKet aWarDforhighestpointsinSpinning

K-8 Weaving83. Ragrug84. Yarnrug85.Articlewovenfromrecycledfibres86. Scarf87. Table runner88.Placemats,289.Teatowels,290.Samplerorarticlewovenwithaweftofthefollowing;mohair,tencelsilkorlinen91. Cantelon92. Woodbasket,yourdesign-listwoodfibreused93. Anyotherarticle,woven,notlisted,namedonentrytagtHUNDer BaY CoUNtrY MarKet aWarDforhighestpointsinWeaving

K-9 QuiltingNOTE:1. Quiltsizeshavebeenremoved.2. Quiltsconsistofthreelayers–top,fillingandbacking–whicharesewnbyhandormachine,withthestitchesgoing throughalllayers.3. Quiltedwallhangingsmustbereadytohangbutnotframed.4. Namepattern,ifknown

Hand Quilting94. Quilt, minimum of 324” measured on perimeter95.Quiltbygroupororganization,minimumof324”measuredonperimeter96.Anyotherhandquiltedarticle(eg;lapquilt,coverlet,cribquilt,wallhanging,clothing,etc.)

Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies Annual Championship Quilt CompetitionCompetition #1: Hand Quilted QuiltThe Best Quilt in Show, minimum of 324” measured on the perimeter, hand quilted by the Exhibitor, will be chosen at the Fair.

Competition #2: Machine Quilted Quilt The Best in Show, minimum of 324” measured on the perimeter, solely made and machine quilted by the Exhibitor, will be chosen at the Fair. The quilt can be square, rectangular, etc. and MUST have visible machine quilting.

Note: These articles will be eligible to compete in the District Annual Meeting Competitions. The winners from there are entitled toenter the Championship competitions at the Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies competition in Toronto in February 2019.The CHAMPIONSHIP QUILT, at the O.A.A.S. level, will be awarded a $500.00 Grand Prize and the exhibitor will retain ownershipof the quilt.

The CHAMPIONSHIP MACHINE QUILTED ARTICLE, at the O.A.A.S. level, will be awarded a $500.00 Grand Prize and theexhibitor will retain ownership of the article.

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Modern Machine Quilting97. Quilt,patchwork,singleorlarger,patternnamedonentrytag98. Quilt,appliquéd,singleorlarger,patternnamedonentrytag99. Quilt,anyother,singleorlarger,patternnamedonentrytag100. Quiltbygroupororganization,singleorlarger,patternnamedonentrytag101. Lap quilt or coverlet102. Crib quilt103.Wallhanging104.Machinequiltedquilt/wallhanging,solelymadeandmachinequiltedbytheexhibitor,minimum of 324” measuredontheperimeter.Articlemaybesquare,rectangular,round,etc.Musthavevisiblemachinequilting.105.Anyotherquiltedarticle,notlistedelsewhere106. Quilt,Quiltedbythirdparty-topmadebyExhibitor.Singleorlarger

Miscellaneous Quilting107.Quiltedarticleusingpurchasedprintedpanel(s)108.Articleusingfusibledesign,mustbequilted109.Miniaturequilt,maximum48”(122cm)totalperimeter110.Paperpiecedarticle111.Quiltblock,one,notquilted,patternnamedonentryformandentrytag112.Quilttoponly,anysize113.MyFirstQuiltBlock,Novice-aquiltblock,1,notquilted,patternnamedonentrytag114.MyFirstQuilt,Novice-anysize115.MyFirstWallHanging,NovicetHUNDer BaY CoUNtrY MarKet aWarDforhighestpointsinQuilting.Cora Closs MeMorIal CasH aWarD for the Best Quilt at the 2018 Fair, Quilt to measure a minimum of 324”,measured on the perimeter.JeaN raWlINGs MeMorIal aWarDforhighestoverallpointsinClassK

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Class KS: “Charity Begins at Home”rules:1. AllentrieswillbecomethepropertyoftheHymersAgriculturalSocietyandbedonatedtovariouscharities (ChristmasCheer,MutualAid,CanadianCancerSociety,HumaneSociety,etc.)2. No entry fee.3. ExhibitorsmayenterasmanyitemsineachSectionastheywish,butonlyoneitemineachsectionperexhibitorwill bejudged.Prizes: 1st:$8.00,2nd:$7.00,3rd:$5.00this Class sponsored by the 2018 Hymers Board of Directors1. Articlemadeforapersonwithspecialneeds(eg.walkertote,lapblanket,etc.),anymedium. Sponsored by Erin Laforest2. HeadweardesignedforChemotherapyPatients-mustbesoft-Knitted,CrochetedorSewn. Sponsored by Rosi D’Uva3. ToysforTragedies-stuffedtoy,yourchoice(eg.teddybear,animal,doll,etc.),Knitted,CrochetedorSewn. Sponsored by James Kropacek4. Mitts, adults plain – Knitted. Sponsored by Gerry Murray5. Mitts, adults fancy – Knitted. Sponsored by Margaret Duncan6. Mitts, childrens plain – Knitted. Sponsored by Don Shuttleworth7. Mitts, childrens fancy – Knitted. Sponsored by Hymers Fair8. Socks, adults – Knitted. Sponsored by Jeff Glavish9. Socks, childrens – Knitted. Sponsored by Shelley Thorne10.Knitorcrochetpreemiehatandblanket,approximate18”x18”.Sponsored by Charlene Shuttleworth11. Men’s hat, mitts, scarf set Sponsored by Rhonda Prystanski12. Women’s hat, mitts, scarf set. Sponsored by Lawrence Prystanski13.Petblankets. Sponsored by Wendy Handy14.Fidgetblanket/quilt.Sponsored by Randy Creighton15.ComfortQuilt–thesecomfortquiltsmustbedurabletobewashedmanytimes.Qulitsarebestwhenlapsized– lessthan30”inbothdirections,withabout24”beingideal.Avelcrostraptosecuretochairispreferred. Sponsored by Rosalyn Dowhos16.PillowcaseforPediatrics–fabricdesignandembellishmentsmustbesuitableforchildren.Allpillowcasesaretofit astandardsizedbedpillowandmustbefinishedsizeof30”x20”.Cotton,flannelfabricsrequested.Allinside seams to be finished. Sponsored by Shannon Dodd-Smith17.Anyotherarticle(likearticlestobejudgedtogether),notlistedabove,namedonentryform&entrytag. Sponsored by Debbie Hoover

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