Mercer County Fair & Horse Show FLORAL HALL CATALOG

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Mercer CountyFa i r & H o r s e S h o wFLO RA L HA LL CATA LO Gin conjunction withMercer County Cooperative Extension Serviceand Mercer CountyExtension HomemakersJ uly 2 6 —J uly 312021

SCHEDULEBEES & HONEYHoney should be submitted in 1 lb. Queen Line jars, noMonday, July 26decorative covers or labels (no honey bear containers of anyEntry Check-In by appointmentkind allowed). Classes assigned at Judge's discretion.Tuesday, July 2710:00 am – 2:00 pmFloral Hall open to the public5:00 pm – 9:00 pmFloral Hall open to the publicWednesday, July 2810:00 am – 2:00 pmFloral Hall open to the public5:00 pm – 9:00 pmFloral Hall open to the publicThursday, July 2910:00 am – 2:00 pmFloral Hall open to the public5:00 pm – 9:00 pmFloral Hall open to the publicFriday, July 3010:00 am – 2:00 pmFloral Hall open to the public5:00 pm – 9:00 pmFloral Hall open to the publicSaturday, July 31Entry Check-Out by appointmentDEPARTMENTS2ArtGarden ProduceBees & HoneyHome Craft &CanningFurnishingChildren’sNeedleworkCrochet & KnitQuiltFlower & PlantSewingCANNINGSweepstakes: RosetteBest of Show: RosetteCanning will be judged first on appropriate headspace,then appearance of the pack, preparation, selection ofcanned products, and on the container. Standard masontype jars only. Commercially canned products will bedisqualified. All jars must be sealed. Jars may be openedfor judging. Exhibitors are urged to consult USDAguidelines (nchfp.uga.edu) to make certain jar is filled towithin appropriate headspace. A label is required for allentries to identify the name of the product and dateprocessed. Exhibitors are encouraged to specifyprocessing method and time. Collections must be in abox for easier handling.CHILDREN’SSweepstakes - RosetteBest of Show - RosetteIf an entry has more than one piece or several items,attach the pieces together, have them in a box or on adisplay board. They must be suitably displayed to beentered as an exhibit. All work must be done by theexhibitor. "Ceramic" may also include resin and plastercrafts. Sculpture items must be made by the exhibitor.STATE GRADE JUST COMPLETED ON TAG. Items must beclean and completed within past 2 years.ARTCROCHET & KNITSweepstakes: RosetteYouth Best of Show: RosetteArt work or photos must be mounted, matted or framedto be judged. Painting by numbers will not be accepted.All work must be done by amateurs and by the exhibitor.Children should specify grade just completed on tag.Items must be clean and completed within past 2 years.Scrapbook pages must be in a binder (binder not judged).Sweepstakes - RosetteBest of Show - RosetteIf an entry has more than one piece (or several items)attach pieces together or have them in a box or on adisplay board. Items must be suitably displayed to beentered as an exhibit. Items should be clean andcompleted within the past 2 years.

CULINARYHOMECRAFT & FURNISHINGSweepstakes - noneBest of Show - noneSweepstakes - RosetteBest of Show - RosetteIf an entry has more than one piece or several items,attach the pieces together, have them in a box or on adisplay board. They must be suitably displayed to be entered as an exhibit. All work must be done by amateursand by the exhibitor. "Ceramic" may also include resinand plaster crafts. Sculpture items must be made by theexhibitor. Items must be clean and completed withinpast 2 years.Due to pandemic there will be NO CULINARYENTRIES ACCEPTED for 2021.FLOWER & PLANTNEEDLEWORKSweepstakes - RosetteBest of Show - RosetteSweepstakes - RosetteBest of Show - RosetteOnly one member of a household is eligible for an awardin any one class. An exhibitor may have only one entryper class. Suitable containers are required for showingcut flowers, but do not affect the judging. Containersshown in arrangements are considered in the judging.Plastic household commercial product containers (bleach,etc.) are not acceptable. Exceptions are noted. Labelplant name for the classes with miscellaneous, anyvariety, or any other not listed. If class does not specifylive or artificial, it is to be a live arrangement. Baby'sbreath only in arrangements. There are to be no leavesor blooms down in the vase.If an entry has more than one piece (or several items)attach pieces together or have them in a box or on adisplay board. They must be suitably displayed to beentered as an exhibit. Pictures are measured by imagesonly, not by mats or frames. Items must be clean andcompleted within the past 2 years.QUILTSweepstakes - RosetteBest of Show - RosetteItems must be clean and completed within past 2 years.Specify persons piecing and quilting entry.GARDEN PRODUCESweepstakes - RosetteBest of Show - RosetteAll exhibits must be raised in home garden or orchard.Judged on uniformity and freedom of defects with stemsattached. Open to all youth and adults. Only onemember of a family is eligible for an award in any oneclass. ITEMS MUST BE DISPLAYED IN STURDYCONTAINERS, such as aluminum pie plates, or very heavypaper plates. If an entry is small and lightweight, use asmaller plate. We reserve the right to dispose of overripe or spoiled produce after judging.SEWINGSweepstakes - RosetteBest of Show - RosetteCurrent styles and fashion trends will be considered byjudges when awarding premiums. Judges can disqualifyold (out-of-style) garments. Exhibitor needs to providehanger. Items must be clean and completed within past 2years. NO knit or crochet items.3

JUDGING & AWARDSJudging will be completed by competent judges.Competition is open to everyone and all entrieswill be judged as open class (except classeswhich specify an age of the exhibitor and may ormay not receive an award according to judges.)Decision of the judges is final.Everyone, except department chairs and theassistants, must leave Floral Hall while entriesare being judged and will not be permitted to reenter until judging has been completed.AN EXHIBITOR MAY ENTER ONLY ONE ITEMIN A CLASS AND MUST BE MADE BY THEPERSON EXHIBITING, OR IT WILL BEDISQUALIFIED. If more than one item isentered, all but one will be disqualified; thechoice will be made by the department chair.In the GARDEN PRODUCE Department, onlyone member of the family is eligible for anaward in any one class.A tag will be firmly attached to each entry with theexhibitor number and name.NO EXHIBIT WHICH RECEIVED A BLUERIBBON IN ANY PREVIOUS MERCERCOUNTY FAIR IN OPEN CLASS FLORALHALL WILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR COMPETITIONTHIS YEARJudges and Best of Show Awards: Theseawards will be presented to the mostoutstanding entry. In case of a tie, rosettes willbe dually displayed.Premiums offered: Blue ribbons receive 5,Red ribbons receive 3, and White ribbonsreceive 1.Sweepstakes scoring: Each Blue ribbonreceived in a category will count 5 points, Redwill count 3 points and White will count 1 point.The exhibitor with the most points in aDepartment will be the sweepstakes winner forthat Department. In the event of a tie, therosette will be dually displayed.Grade Categories: Exhibiting in gradedcategories requires the exhibitor to state gradein school just completed on the tag; failure to doso may result in disqualification.Removal of Entries: All entries must beremoved by the designated time and premiumswill be paid at that time.4EXHIBIT PROTECTIONEvery effort will be made by the ExtensionHomemakers and Fair Association to protect allexhibits from casualties. However, theHomemakers nor the FairAssociation will be responsiblefor any loss as a result ofbreakage, damage by handling,water, dirt, or loss by theft and/orother casualties.When Floral is open, an official willbe on duty. When closed theexhibit area will be locked andsecure. Strenuous effort will bemade to give the utmostprotection to all exhibits .REGISTRATIONPre-registration will be required this year beginning(July 1, 2021) online using the website:http://mercerfairky.fairentry.comIn order to comply with physical distancing andlow-contact guidance, check-in will be assignedby appointment only. No walk-up or day-ofentries will be accepted.Registration sheets may picked up in advance ofthe Fair at the Mercer County Extension Office,1007 Lexington RD, 859.734.4378. All entriesmust be completed online.SPECIAL AWARDSAll entries will count toward a Special Club Award.Any organized club will be eligible for participation(this includes church groups and local civicauxiliaries). The exhibitor must declare, at the timeof registration, the club or organization to whosecredit the points shall be awarded. The exhibitormust be a member of that club or organization.Each entry will count two points, each Blue ribbonwill count 5 points, each Red ribbon will count 3points, and each White ribbon will count 1 point.Sweepstakes awards will not count. Championand Reserve Club will be awarded with speciallydesignated rosette ribbons.

EXAMPLE REGISTRATION SHEETExhibitor # is issuedupon registration usingthe new online entrysystem.5

FH #ARTArt work or photos must be mounted, matted or framedto be judged. Painting by numbers will not be accepted.All work must be done by amateurs and by the exhibitor.Children should specify grade just completed on tag.Items must be clean and completed within past 2 years.Scrapbook pages must be in a binder (binder not judged).FH 930313233343536373839Class NamePre-school & KindergartenDrawing, crayonDrawing, colored pencilDrawing, pen and inkDrawing, lead pencilDrawing, markerDrawing, mixed mediaPainting, acrylicPainting, watercolorPainting, finger-paintPainting, any other mediaPhotography, color printDecorated article of clothingMiscellaneous other than listedGrades 1 - 4Drawing, crayonDrawing, colored pencilDrawing, pen and inkDrawing, lead pencilDrawing, markerDrawing, mixed mediaPainting, acrylicPainting, watercolorPainting, finger-paintPainting, any other mediaPhotography, color printDecorated article of clothingMiscellaneous other than listedGrades 5 - 8Drawing, crayonDrawing, colored pencilDrawing, pen and inkDrawing, lead pencilDrawing, markerDrawing, mixed mediaDrawing, self-portrait, pencilPainting, acrylicPainting, watercolorPainting, any other mediaPhotography, color printDecorated article of clothingMiscellaneous other than Class NameGrades 9 - 12Drawing, colored pencilDrawing, pen and inkDrawing, lead pencilDrawing, mixed mediaDrawing, self-portrait, pencilPainting, acrylicPainting, watercolorPainting, any other mediaPhotography, color printDecorated article of clothingMiscellaneous other than listedAdultDrawing, colored pencilDrawing, pen and inkDrawing, lead pencilDrawing, mixed mediaPainting, acrylicPainting, watercolorPainting, any other mediaAdult Coloring Page, any toolMiscellaneous, other than listedMiscellaneous Projects - Any AgeOil pastelsOil painting (not by numbers)Painting, any media, other than oilPortrait, any mediaChalks or pastelsCharcoalsTempera paintingPrint makingFabric paintingDecorative tole paintingFolk Art tole paintingStenciled itemScrapbooking pages (single or 3 front & back)Scrapbooking album (least 6 pages, front & back)Digital Art **NEW**Photography, - Any AgeBlack & white, landscape or still lifeBlack & white, portrait or with peopleBlack & white, animalsBlack & white, collection of 3 or more of any themeColor, landscape or still lifeColor, portrait or with peopleColor, animalsColor, collection of 3 or more of any themeSepia, landscape or still lifeSepia, portrait or with peopleSepia, animalsSepia, collection of 3 or more of any theme

BEES & HONEYFH #Class NamePreserves - Jams - JelliesHoney should be submitted in 1 lb. Queen Line jars, no decorativecovers or labels (no honey bear containers of any kind allowed).Classes assigned at Judge's discretion.251 Peach preservesFH #901902903904905906907254 Preserves, other than listedClass Name252 Pear preserves253 Strawberry preserves255 Blackberry jam256 Jar jam, other than listed257 Grape jelly258 Jar jelly, other than listed259 Collection (3 kinds, 3 jars)260 Fruit butterFruits and Vegetables908909910911261 Apples262 Blackberries263 CherriesCANNINGCanning will be judged first on appropriate headspace, thenappearance of the pack, preparation, selection of cannedproducts, and on the container. Standard mason type jarsonly. Commercially canned products will be disqualified.All jars must be sealed. Jars may be opened for judging.Exhibitors are urged to consult USDA guidelines(nchfp.uga.edu) to make certain jar is filled to withinappropriate headspace. A label is required for all entries toidentify the name of the product and date processed,specify processing method and time. Collections must be ina box for easier handling.264 Peaches265 Pears266 Green beans267 Tomatoes268 Tomato juice269 Salsa270 Fruit juice271 Any fruit, other than listed, (specify kind on tag)272 Any vegetable, other than listed, (specify on tag)273 Collection of fruits (4 kinds, 4 jars), must be in abox or suitable container for display274 Collection of vegetables (4 kinds, 4 jars), must bein a box or suitable container for display275 Home canned soup, (specify kind on tag)Pickles276 Beet pickles277 Sweet cucumber pickles278 Bread & butter pickles279 Lime pickles280 Kosher dill picklesControlling headspace: The unfilled space above the food in a jar andbelow its lid is termed headspace. Directions for canning specifyleaving 1/4-inch for jams and jellies, 1/2-inch for fruits and tomatoesto be processed in boiling water, and from 1- to 1-1/4-inches in lowacid foods to be processed in a pressure canner. This space is neededfor expansion of food as jars are processed, and for forming vacuumsin cooled jars. The extent of expansion is determined by the aircontent in the food and by the processing temperature. Air expandsgreatly when heated to high temperatures; the higher thetemperature, the greater the expansion. Foods expand less than airwhen heated.(SOURCE: USDA Complete Guide to Home Canning)281 Pickles, other than listed282 Green tomato relish283 Relish, other than green tomato, (specify on tag)285 Collection of pickles or relish (3 kinds, 3 jars)Other286 Any meat, (specify kind on tag)7

CHILDREN’SIf an entry has more than one piece or several items,attach the pieces together, have them in a box or on adisplay board. They must be suitably displayed to beentered as an exhibit. All work must be done by theexhibitor. "Ceramic" may also include resin and plastercrafts. Sculpture items must be made by the exhibitor.STATE GRADE JUST COMPLETED ON TAG. Items must beclean and completed within past 2 years.FH #Class NamePre-school & KindergartenClass NameGrades 5 - 8427 Handmade jewelry428 Any handmade clothing article429 Potholder430 Wreath431 Holiday decoration, other than Christmas401 Handmade jewelry432 Christmas decoration402 Potholder433 Pet rock403 Wreath434 Craft made from recycled materials404 Holiday decoration, other than Christmas435 Woodworking405 Christmas decoration406 Pet rock436 Sculpture, pottery, or plaster craft, any mediamade by exhibitor407 Craft made from recycled materials437 Ceramics, any media408 Woodworking438 Hand-woven basket409 Sculpture, pottery, or plaster craft, any mediamade by exhibitor439 Embroidery article410 Ceramics, any media411 Play dough or modeling clay412 Miscellaneous craft, other than listedGrades 1 - 4413 Handmade jewelry414 Any handmade clothing article415 Potholder416 Wreath440 Tin punch441 Miscellaneous craft, other than listedGrades 9-12442 Handmade jewelry443 Any handmade clothing article444 Potholder445 Wreath446 Holiday decoration, other than Christmas417 Holiday decoration, other than Christmas447 Christmas decoration418 Christmas decoration448 Pet rock419 Pet rock449 Craft made from recycled materials420 Craft made from recycled materials450 Woodworking421 Woodworking451 Sculpture, pottery, or plaster craft, any mediamade by exhibitor422 Sculpture, pottery, or plaster craft, any mediamade by exhibitor8FH #452 Ceramics, any media423 Ceramics, any media453 Hand-woven basket424 Play dough or modeling clay454 Embroidery article425 Hand-woven basket455 Tin punch426 Miscellaneous craft, other than listed456 Miscellaneous craft, other than listed

CROCHET & KNITCULINARYIf an entry has more than one piece (or several items)attach pieces together or have them in a box or on adisplay board. Items must be suitably displayed to beentered as an exhibit. Items should be clean and completed within the past 2 years.FH #Class Name701702703704705706707708709710711CrochetInfant set (at least 2 pieces)Sweater for child/infant, any materialSweater for adult, any materialMittens or glovesAny crocheted item by youth 15 & underPurseTote bagScarfHeadwear for adultHeadwear for child/infantStole, shrug, wrap, shawl, poncho, any 726727728729Hand crocheted felted articleTableclothCrocheted or tatted doilyBaby afghanAfghanWearing apparel, other than listedHousehold item, other than listedArticle, other than listedKnitSweater for child/infant, any stitchSweater for adult, any stitchMittens or glovesSocksPurseTote bagScarf, any stitchHeadwear for adultHeadwear for child/infantStole, shrug, wrap, shawl, poncho, any material730731732733734735Hand knitted felted articleBaby afghanAfghanAny recycled knitted item, (yarn re-used)Article, other than listedAny knitted item by youth 15 & underNO CULINARYENTRIES WILL BEACCEPTED THISYEAR9

FLOWER & PLANTOnly one member of a household is eligible for an awardin any one class. An exhibitor may have only one entryper class. Suitable containers are required for showingcut flowers, but do not affect the judging. Containersshown in arrangements are considered in the judging.Plastic household commercial product containers(bleach, etc.) are not acceptable. Exceptions are noted.Label plant name for the classes with miscellaneous, anyvariety, or any other not listed. If class does not specifylive or artificial, it is to be a live arrangement. Baby'sbreath only in arrangements. There are to be no leavesor blooms down in the vase.FLOWER & PLANT (cont’d)Miscellaneous cut flowers317 Tiger lily, 1 spike318 Day lily, 1 spike319 Any kind of lily, 1 spike320 Hydrangea, single stem321 Daisy, single stem322 Phlox, 3 stems, any color323 Snap dragons, 3 stems324FH #Class NameGladiola301 One spike, any color302 Spike with largest number of buds or bloomsRoses (Hybrid Tea unless otherwise specified)325 Largest Sunflower326 Hollyhock, 1 stem327 Hibiscus, 1 stem328 Any other not listed, 3 stems329 KY Native303 Single bloom, any color304Three specimens of one variety (each on separatestem)305 Miniature cluster bloomDahlia306 Large, single bloom307 Pom poms, single bloom308 Miscellaneous, single bloomMarigolds309 Large single color, 5 blooms, each on separate stem310 Large multicolored, 5 blooms, each on separate stem311 Small single color, 5 blooms, each on separate stem312 Small multicolored, 5 blooms, each on separate stemZinnias313Large or giant, 5 blooms, any color, each on separatestem314 Dwarf, 5 blooms, any color, each on separate stemCupid or tea thumb, 5 stems, bloom not to exceed 1”315diameter316 Miscellaneous, 5 blooms, each on a separate stem10Sunflower, 1 stem (use suitable container forweight of flower)Potted Plants (oversized entries must behandled by the exhibitor only)330 African Violet, in bloom331 Begonia in bloom332 Tuberous begonia333334335336337338Coleus, 1 plantCactus, single plantPotted vine, any varietyFerns, any varietyHouseplant, foliageHouseplant, flowering339 Houseplant, other than listed340 Succulent, other than listedArrangements341 Gladiolus arrangement, not to exceed 7 spikes342 Large arrangement343 Small arrangement344 Roadside flowers or wildflowers345 Spray346Tiny flowers, live (max. of 5" overall includingcontainer)347 Dish garden348 With a Fair Theme, live flowers (not a display)

GARDEN PRODUCEAll exhibits must be raised in home garden or orchard.Judged on uniformity and freedom of defects with stemsattached. Open to all youth and adults. Only one member of a family is eligible for an award in any one class.ITEMS MUST BE DISPLAYED IN STURDY CONTAINERS,such as aluminum pie plates, or very heavy paper plates.If an entry is small and lightweight, use a smaller plate.We reserve the right to dispose of over ripe or spoiledproduce after judging.FH #Class NameVegetables501 Sweet corn, white (3 ears, in husk)502 Sweet corn, yellow (3 ears, in husk)503 Sweet corn, bi-color (3 ears, in husk)GARDEN PRODUCE (CONT’D)FH#Class Name526 Pumpkin, largest by weight527 Pumpkin, regular size (1)528 Gourd, any size (1)529 Tomato, largest by weight530 Tomatoes, red (3)531 Tomatoes, yellow (3)532 Cherry tomatoes (9)533 Rhubarb, any variety (3 stalks)534 Display of peppers (minimum 3 species)535 Display of tomatoes (minimum 3 species)504 Carrots (3)536 Display of mixed vegetables (minimum 3 species)505 Okra, green slender variety (1/2 pint)537 Display of seasoning herbs (minimum 3 species)506 Peppers, large green bell (3)538 Vegetables, other than listed507 Hot peppers (3)508 Banana peppers (3)509 Peppers, other than listed (3)510 Potato (white, 3)511 Potato (red, 3)512 Zucchini squash (3) 8-12 inches in length513 Yellow squash (3) 6-8 inches in lengthFruits539 Apples, any variety (3)540 Blackberries (1/2 pint)541 Blueberries (1/2 pint)542 Raspberries (1/2 pint)543 Pears, any variety (3)514 Squash, any variety other than listed (3544 Watermelon, largest by weight515 Beans, bush (1 dozen)545 Cantaloupe, largest by weight516 Beans, pole (1 dozen)546 Display of mixed fruits (minimum 3 species)517 Beets, topped (3)547 Fruits, other than listed518 Cabbage, largest by weight519 Green cabbage (1 head)520 Red cabbage (1 head)521 Cucumbers (3) over 6 inches in length, and lessthan 2 inches in diameter522 Onions, white, unpeeled (3)523 Onions, yellow, unpeeled (3)524 Onions, purple or red, unpeeled (3)525 Eggplant (1)11

HOME CRAFT & FURNISHINGIf an entry has more than one piece or several items,attach the pieces together, have them in a box or on adisplay board. They must be suitably displayed to beentered as an exhibit. All work must be done byamateurs and by the exhibitor. "Ceramic" may alsoinclude resin and plaster crafts. Sculpture items must bemade by the exhibitor. Items must be clean andcompleted within past 2 years.FH 13413512Class NameAntique ItemBasket, decorated, basket not judgedBasket, hand-woven, decoratedBasket, large hand-wovenBasket, medium hand wovenBasket, small hand-wovenBasket, not hand-wovenCenterpiece, other than ChristmasCeramics, antiquingCeramics, dry brushingCeramics, glazedCeramics, holiday themedCeramics, mixed mediaCeramics, stainedChair or stool, restrung or rewoven bottomChristmas centerpieceChristmas ornaments, without needlework (limit 4)Craft made of clay pot(s)Craft made of recycled materialsCraft made of wood, not woodworkingDecorative hatDecorative hoopDecorative photo albumDecorative picture frameDecorative swagExhibit with Santa Claus themeHandmade angel, cloth (including lace)Handmade card, unframedHandmade Christmas decorationHandmade cloth dollHandmade holiday decoration, not ChristmasHandmade stuffed animalHandmade toy, other than a dollHand-woven project, other than listedHooked item, medium (greater than 12 inches andless than 36 inches)136 Hooked item, small (less than 12 inches)137 Hooked item, large (greater than 36 inches)FH#Class Name138 Lapidary items-finished139 Miscellaneous craft, other than listed, no needlework, woodworking, crochet, or knitted item140 Miscellaneous doll, other than listed141 Miscellaneous door decoration, other than a wreath,no needlework142 Miscellaneous rug143 Miscellaneous wall decoration, other than a wreath,with no needlework144 Miscellaneous furnishing other than listed145 Potpourri item146 Pottery item147 Prettiest dressed doll, dress made by exhibitor, noantiques148 Reupholstered chair bottom149 Reupholstered stool150 Soft sculptured item, other than a doll151 Tin punch152 Wedding decoration153 Woodworking, large item154 Woodworking, small item155 Wreath, Christmas156 Wreath, grapevine any season157 Wreath, miniature 6" and under158 Wreath, other than grapevine, seasonal, or holiday159 Wreath, seasonal other than Christmas160 Oldest Fair Program161 Best Fair Memorabilia (newspaper, photographs,ribbons, ads, posters)NEEDLEWORKIf an entry has more than one piece (or several items)attach pieces together or have them in a box or on adisplay board. They must be suitably displayed to beentered as an exhibit. Pictures are measured by imagesonly, not by mats or frames. Items must be clean andcompleted within the past 2 years.FH #801802803804805806807808809Class NameNeedlepointNeedlepoint household article on woven canvasAny household hand embroidered item, not listedAny household machine embroidered item, notlistedCrewel embroidery itemTailored pillowPin cushionAny needle felted itemCounted cross-stitch pillow

QUILT (CONT’D)NEEDLEWORK(CONT’D)FH#Class Name810 Counted cross-stitch picture, small - 10" or under811 Counted cross-stitch picture, medium - 11" x 16"812 Counted cross-stitch, large - over 16"813 Counted cross-stitch household item (other thanlisted)814815816817818819820821Stamped on cross-stitch item, no quiltsPair of pillow casesLuncheon cloth (handmade) or table runnerEmbroidered or counted cross-stitch doilyFour handmade place matsTea towel with handworkKitchen accessory (pot holder, casserole cover, etc.)Bathroom accessory (soap cover, tissue cover, etc.)822 Bedroom accessory - no pillowcases (includeswindow treatments, dresser scarf, etc.)823 Christmas tree skirt824 Christmas stocking, counted cross-stitch825 Christmas stocking, other than counted cross-stitch826 Christmas ornaments, with needlework (limit 4)827 Miscellaneous wall or door decoration (withneedlework)828 Miscellaneous household item with handwork (otherthan listed)QUILTItems must be clean and completed within the past 2years. Specify persons piecing and quilting entry.FH #Class Name851 Quilt top, (need not be quilted/quilting notjudged)852 Group quilt, made by more than one person(group needs to be listed)853 Cross-stitched quilt (quilting secondary)854 Hand Appliquéd quilt (quilting secondary)855 Machine Appliqued quilt (quilting secondary)856 Embroidered quilt (quilting secondary)857 Any hand pieced quilt858 Hand quilt, judged on quilting only859 Machine quilt, judged on quilting only860 Quilt, other than listed861 Machine pieced quilt862 Quilted pillow863 Hand pieced baby quilt864 Machine pieced baby quiltFH#865866867868869870Class NameBaby comforter, tackedAny type comforter, tackedHand quilted wall hangingMachine quilted wall hangingQuilt, made by child 15 or underMiscellaneous quilted craft, other than listedSEWINGCurrent styles & fashion trends will be considered by judges whenawarding premiums. Judges can disqualify old (out-of-style) garments. Exhibitor to provide hanger. Items must be clean andcompleted within past 2 years. NO knit or crochet items.FH 17618619620621622623624625626627Class NameClothing AccessoriesSewn accessory for hairSewn purseSewn scarfSewn totebagAny sewn accessory, other than listedRecycled accessory (sewn into accessory, anymedium)Wearing ApparelApronInfant's outfitChild's outfitHeirloom sewing (smocking)2 or 3 piece outfitCostumeJacketSkirtDressSlacks or shortsSleepwear/loungewearShirt or blouseVestDecorated t-shirtDecorated sweatshirtRecycled apparel (sewn into apparel from anymedium)Embellished article of clothingMiscellaneous apparel, other than listedMiscellaneous SewingDoll clothingFabric dollHome accessories13

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55 Painting, acrylic 56 Painting, watercolor 57 Painting, any other media 58 Adult oloring Page, any tool 59 Miscellaneous, other than listed Miscellaneous Projects -Any Age 60 Oil pastels 61 Oil painting (not by numbers) 62 Painting, any media, other than oil 63 Portrait, any media 64 halks or pastels 65 harcoals 66 Tempera painting 67 Print .