2017 Baker County Fair Premium Book 2017 BC Fair Book | Page 43

2017 BAKER COUNTY FAIR OFFICIAL PREMIUM BOOK PAGE 43 370 100 230 Hands for Larger Service-item/clothing donated to someone in need Phase 3 One article showing one or more of the following stitches: open or filet mesh, block or solid mesh, long single stitch, shell stitch, shell stitch variation; maybe in combination with stitches learned in a previous level. 370 100 310 Wearable - garment/personal accessory (hat, purse, belt, gloves, etc) 370 100 320 Non-wearable - toys or items for the home (coasters, doilies, pillows, holiday decorations, etc) 370 100 330 Hands for Larger Service-item/clothing donated to someone in need Phase 4 One article showing one or more of the following stitches: waffle (or rib) stitch, picot (Irish crochet), cluster, popcorn, star, or puff stitch; maybe in combination with stitches learned in a previous level. 370 100 410 Wearable - garment or personal accessory 370 100 420 Non-wearable - toys or items for the home 370 100 430 Hands for Larger Service-item/clothing donated to someone in need Phase 5 One article showing one or more of the following stitches: Tunisian crochet, afghan stitch, hairpin lace, broomstick lace, other stitches made over a space holding tool 370 100 510 Wearable - garment or personal accessory 370 100 520 Non-wearable - toys or items for the home CROCHETING 370 100 530 Hands for Larger Service -item/clothing Members may enter up to three classes (all in the same phase) donated to someone in need based on the phase in which they are enrolled and one class in Phase 6 One article showing skills learned, select from the Felted Crochet. To qualify for judging, a 4-H Crocheting Ex- following options: Item made from member’s original hibit Explanation card must be securely attached to the exhibit. design (include written instructions with exhibit); Cro- The card requests information about the exhibited item and cheting combined with fabric or leather; Item made with skills learned in in construction. Members must mark skills on fine thread; Item made with cloth strips rather than yarn; the level in which they are enrolled. If they show skills beyond Item with multi-colored patterns (jacquards) using charts their level, they will not receive extra consideration. Forms are (include copy of chart); Garment made from pattern drafted available at county Extension offices and on the State 4-H web- to fit a specific person (submit drafted pattern with exhibit) site, http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/fair-exhibit-and-con- 370 100 610 Wearable - garment or personal accessory test-materials 370 100 620 Non-wearable - toys or items for the 370 100 630 Hands for Larger Service -item/clothing Refer to the “4-H Crocheting Project Member’s Guide “ (4-H donated to someone in need 962) for detailed information on specific skills to be learned in each phase. A pair of gloves, slippers, etc., is considered one FELTED