Handicrafts and Hobbies

Class 82
Handicrafts, "From Grandma's Linen Closet!", Christmas, Machine Sewing


Committee: Judi Meadows (Chair) 519-463-5463, Elaine Campbell, Linda Clare, Bonnie Csinos, Diane Helmuth, Noreen Jones, Vera Kirby, Norma Mordue, Rhonda Otte, Gary & Judy Stephenson, Jean Shoemaker, Laura Taylor, Jane Van Weerdhuizen, Eileen Wilson

RULES

  1. Entries close at 11:30 a.m. on the first day of the Fair and must be in place by 12:00 Noon and remain until 4:30 p.m. on Sunday.
  2. ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE THE WORK OF THE EXHIBITOR AND MUST HAVE BEEN DONE IN THE LAST 2 YEARS.
  3. Judges of this class are authorized by the directors of the Society to disqualify all old, soiled and defaced work, and instructed to award prizes to new and up-to-date work. In case of no competition, unless the work is worthy, the prize money will be withheld.
  4. All pictures must be ready to hang.
  5. Organizations Showing a Display Must Enter in the Open Classes.
  6. NOTE: Our theme this year is “COME CELEBRATE - 160 YEARS!”. Please include where possible.

Prizes

Section 1st 2nd 3rd
1-25 $3.00 $2.50 $2.00
26-27 $6.00 $4.00 $3.00
28-33 $3.00  $2.50  $2.00 
34 $7.00  $5.00  $3.00 
35-53 $3.00  $2.50  $2.00 

Handicrafts

Section:
  1. Counted cross-stitch picture, framed, ready to hang
  2. Decorated T-shirt or sweatshirt
  3. Cushion, any medium
  4. Handmade greeting card
  5. Decorated lampshade
  6. Felting - a tote bag
  7. Scrapbooking Page - wedding theme
  8. Scrapbooking Page – birthday theme
  9. Scrapbooking Page - vacation theme
  10. Scrapbooking Page - baby theme
  11. Decorated treaure box
  12. Stuffed animal or toy
  13. Decorated picture frame
  14. Rug, any medium
  15. Any article completed with a needle & thread that incorporates beads and/or sequins
  16. Handmade article of jewellery
  17. Article of painted/glazed ceramics
  18. Trash to Treasure - decorative
  19. Trash to Treasure - useful
  20. Hand designed basket
  21. Three handmade articles for a bazaar
  22. Two placemats
  23. Two pot holders
  24. Party favour
  25. Article made of plastic canvas
  26. Specials

  27. Needlepoint picture
  28. Any other article of needlepoint

  29. Specials sponsored by Edith McLaren

"From Grandma's Linen Closet" - (not new work)

Section:

  1. Hand embroidered pillowcase
  2. Rug - hooked (not latch hook)
  3. Tatted item
  4. Smocked item
  5. Antimacassar(s)
  6. Fancy lady's handkerchief
  7. SPECIAL: Poster or mounted display depicting your memories of Drumbo Fair. Sponsored by Global Village Women
    1. Christmas Corner

      NOTE: Items must be the work of the exhibitor

    2. Front door decoration
    3. Tree ornament
    4. Handcrafted card
    5. Stocking for a child
    6. A gift basket suitable for a hostess gift
    7. Tree skirt
    8. Runner or table topper
    9. Traditional "Father Christmas"
    10. Scrapbooking page - "Christmas with the Family"
    11. Christmas placemats (2)
    12. Angel, any medium
    13. Handmade cloth gift bag
    14. Smocked Christmas ball
    15. MOST POINTS in Christmas Corner by Dennis and Linda Baker - $10.00

      Machine Sewing

    1. BBQ Apron
    2. Set: Tea Cosy, Toaster Cover, Pot Holders
    3. Article from used material
    4. Casserole Carrier
    5. PJ Bottoms
    6. Vest
    7. MOST POINTS in Machine Sewing by Laura Taylor - $10.00

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