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size made using piecing techniques such as English, traditional American, Seminole, etc. Members may choose to follow
a pattern, such as Log Cabin, but the fabric selection, fabric
layout, and all cutting is done by the member. If the completed
item is quilted by someone other than the member, please note
this on the Fiber Arts Exhibit Explanation Card.
261 100 77(_) Patchwork on other items, items other than
quilts made using piecing techniques such as English, traditional American, Seminole, etc. Might include clothing, wall
hangings, pillows, linens, etc.
261 100 80(_) Quilting, hand stitched, multi layered projects made using hand quilting stitches. Items should have a top
layer, filling or batting, and bottom layer held together by the
hand stitching. All work done by the member.
261 100 81(_) Quilting, machine stitched, multi layered
projects made using machine quilting stitches. Items should
have a top layer, filling or batting, and bottom layer held together by the machine stitching. All work done by the member.
261 100 82(_) Quilting, tied, multi layered projects made
using tying to hold the layer together. Items should have a top
layer, filling or batting, and bottom layer held together by the tie
stitches.
261 100 90(_) Papermaking, Projects resulting from actual
papermaking.
LEATHERCRAFT
Members may enter up to three classes, but only one exhibit
per class. Each exhibit will consist of one article (a pair of
gloves, slippers, etc., is considered one article). If a project
qualifies for more than one class, the member should decide
which part of their work they would like to emphasize by
selecting the appropriate class. Overall appearance of the entire
article will be considered during judging.
To qualify for judging, a fully completed 4-H Expressive
Arts Exhibit Explanation card must be attached. Forms are
available at the county Extension offices and on the State 4-H
website at: http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/fair-book-expressive-arts
Each article must be labeled with the member’s name, county,
and exhibit class number. When a pair of
articles makes up an exhibit, the articles must each be labeled
(as above) and attached to each other.
Note: Fill in the blank in class number (_) with one of the
following numbers.
1 - Junior
2 - Intermediate
3 - Senior
251 100 01(_) Stamping techniques: Demonstrates the use
of alphabet stamps, number stamps, and 2-D and 3-D image
stamps of any size. Use of the swivel knife and oth-er tools
may be incorporated into overall design.
251 100 02(_) Floral Carving: Demonstrates use of basic tools and carving techniques on designs primarily using
elements such as flowers, leaves, seeds, nuts, or scrolls. Basic
tools can i