Junior Homemaking Department K Karen Hochstetler, Department Superintendent

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1 RULES AND REGULATIONS Junior Homemaking Department K Karen Hochstetler, Department Superintendent This department is open to all youth (ages 4-19 as of January 1, 2015) living in Rockingham County or the City of Harrisonburg. Rockingham 4-H members who reside outside Rockingham or Harrisonburg are also eligible to enter in this department. All exhibits except baked goods must be brought in from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Sunday, August 16...Only baked goods may be brought in on Monday, August 17 from 8:00 a.m. to 9 a.m. Absolutely nothing other than baked goods will be accepted on Monday. Judging will be from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 Noon on Monday, with results posted at 6:00 p.m. EXHIBITS ENTERED SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN PREVIOUSLY EXHIBITED AND ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE MADE BY THE EXHIBITOR. Only one exhibit permitted per exhibit number per person. The department and fair management will not be responsible for articles exhibited. Items are to be picked up on Sunday afternoon, August 23 rd between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Having your claim check and claiming the item in person will make the process go quickly. When there is no competition in a class, the judges reserve the right to award the prize if it is worthy, or if it is not worthy, no prize will be awarded An overall sweepstakes ribbon will be awarded to one child ages 4-8, one child 9-13, and one youth who receives the most blue ribbons in their age division AND has entered in at least two of the six sections (I,II,III,IV,V & VI) in Department K. You are not eligible to receive this award but one time in a period of three years. Once in three years applies to changing age groups as well. There will also be a sweepstakes award in ages 4-8, 9-13, and for each Section (I,II,III,IV,V &VI) in Department K. These may be won more than once. Please Note: Classes will be followed as listed. No new items will be initiated. We will take recommendations for the following year. If you are entering a large number of items, it is suggested that you go by the Fair Office the week before the fair and pick up entry cards to fill out at home. Fill in your name and class number from the 2015 catalog only. All other information will be completed when you enter your item. Please use only blue or black ink. Also, when entering baked goods, please use plain white disposable, dessert-size plates. When possible, it would be helpful if you present your entries in numerical order. For security reasons, please do not put address & phone number on the white card that is attached to your entries and seen by the public. NEW FOR 2015!! Sweepstakes premiums for ages 9-13 and provided by these local businesses ($25.00 Gift Certificates each) I Crafts (J & B Country Store/Ben Franklin, Broadway) II STEM & Woodworking (ages 9-13, Crafty Hands Toyland, Dayton Farmers Market, Dayton)(ages 14-19, Timeless Toys, Shenandoah Heritage Market, Harrisonburg) III Canning (Kitchen Kupboard, Shenandoah Heritage Market, Harrisonburg) IV Sewing (Patchwork Plus, Dayton) V Ceramics (You Made It!, Harrisonburg) VI Baking (The Cheese Place, Dayton Farmers Market, Dayton) OVERALL SWEEPSTAKES WINNERS RECEIVE: Ages $ Cash Award provided by Mt. Crawford Creamery Ages 9-13 $ Cash Award provided by Mt. Crawford Creamery Ages 4-8 $ Gift Certificate provided by and to Crafty Hands, Dayton Farmers Market

2 SECTION I - CRAFTS Take-in time: Sunday, August 16, 2:00 p.m-6:00 p.m. ONLY All craft items must be made by the exhibitor. Exhibits must be clean and dry. Hangers should be used for displaying clothing items when appropriate, and all pictures should have hooks for hanging. Names are not permitted on the item, so please cover any name that is permanently displayed on the craft until after the judges have made their decision. Only one item per class number can be entered by an individual. Please present your items in numerical order to speed up the take-in process AGES 4-8 YEARS Class No. 1 st 2 nd 3 rd K-1. Basket (Decorated: only Decoration judged) K-2. Basket (Handmade) K-3. Christmas Ornament K-4. Clay Foam Item K-5. Collection (Description or Labeling required) CONSTRUCTED TOYS (Blocks, logs, Legos must be entirely self-supporting and in sturdy container such as box lid) K-6. Constructed Toy (Single Item Less than 12, Original) K-7. Constructed Toy (Single Item Less than 12, Kit K-8. Constructed Toy (Single Item Less than 16 X16 X16, Original) K-9. Constructed Toy (Single Item Less than 16 X16 X16, Kit) K-10. Craft Flowers (Set of Three) K-11. Creative Craft (Craft sticks or Toothpicks) K-12. Creative Craft (Natural Materials) K-13. Creative Craft (Original) K-14. Cross Stitch Item K-15. Decoupaged Item K-16. Decorated Item (Only decoration judged) K-17. Doll (From Kit) K-18. Door Hanging (Fall Theme) K-19. Door Hanging (Winter Theme) K-20. Door Hanging (Spring Theme) K-21. Door Hanging (Summer Theme) K-22. Embroidered Item K-23. Fast-fuse Beads K-24. Foam Article, Other than Seasonal K-25. Foam (Decorative Object, Fall Theme)

3 K-26. Foam (Decorative Object, Winter Theme) K-27. Foam (Decorative Object, Spring Theme) K-28. Foam (Decorative Object, Summer Theme) K-29. Jewelry K-30. Masks K-31. Model (Kit) K-32. Mosaic Art Piece K-33. Paint by Number K-34. Painted Item (Pre-Designed, Other than Picture) K-35. Painted Item (Free Hand, Other than Picture) K-36. Painted Shirt (Hand Decorated; On Hanger) K-37. Painted Shirt (Decal Decorated; on Hanger) K-38. Paper Craft (3-D) K-39. Paper Craft (Flat, not a drawing) K-40. Paper Mache K-41. Pillow (Kit) K-42. Pillow (Original) K-43. Plastic Canvas Craft K-44. Plastic Craft K-45. Pompom Item (Display of 3 or More Figures) K-46. Puppet K-47. Recycled Article K-48. Refrigerator Magnet K-49. Rock Babies (Display of 3 or more Figures) K-50. Rubber Stamped Article K-51. Rubber Stamped Cards (Set of 3) K-52. Sand Art (Flat/Picture-framed) K-53. Sand Art (In Bottle) K-54. Seed Art K-55. Stepping Stones K-56. Stenciled Item K-57. Stuffed Toy K-58. Sun Catcher (Plastic) K-59. Sun Catcher (Other than Plastic) K-60. Sun Catcher (Original) K-61. Sewn Item K-62. Knotted Fleece Blanket (Not sewn, not kit) K-63. Tea Towel (Decorated) K-64. Tie-Dyed Article K-65. Velvet Art (Framed or Matted) K-66. Wall Hanging (Must be Hangable ) K-67. Wooden Item (Handmade)

4 K-68. Wooden Item (Kit) K-69. Woven Item (Potholders, etc.) AGES 9-13 YEARS Needlework Ages 9-13 Years K-70. Article (Crocheted) K-71. Article (Embroidered) K-72. Article (Knitted Hat or Scarf) K-73. Article (Knitted Other) K-74. Article (Liquid Embroidered) K-75. Article (Needlepoint) K-76. Article (Woven) K-77. Candlewicking K-78. Cross Stitch (Kit) K-79. Cross Stitch (Original) K-80. Doll (Original) K-81. Doll (From a Kit) K-82. Fabric Frame K-83. Pillow (Cross Stitch) K-84. Pillow (Hooked) K-85. Pot Holder (Woven) K-86. Pot Holder (Other, not Sewn) K-87. Tea Towel (Decorated; not Sewn) K-88. Wall Hanging (Embroidered)* K-89. Wall Hanging (Hooked)* K-90. Wall Hanging (Needlepoint)* K-91. Wall Hanging (Summer Theme)* K-92. Wall Hanging (Fall Theme)* K-93. Wall Hanging (Winter Theme)* K-94. Wall Hanging (Spring Theme)* K-95. Wall Hanging (Misc. Not Previously Listed)* *Wall Hangings must be Hangable for display purposes at the Fair Crafts Ages 9-13 Years K-96. Basket (Decorated; only decoration judged) K-97. Basket (Handmade) K-98. Candle K-99. Christmas Centerpiece K-100. Christmas Door Decoration K-101. Christmas Tree Ornaments (Kit) K-102. Christmas Tree Ornaments (Original) K-103. Clay Foam Item K-104. Collection (cars) K-105. Collection (Description or labeling required)

5 K-106. Decoupaged Item K-107. Decorated Item (only decoration judged) K-108. Decorated Shirt K-109. Duct Tape Flowers K-110. Duct Tape Wallet K-111. Duct Tape Item K-112. Dream Catchers K-113. Fast-Fuse Beads K-114. Foam Article (Other than Seasonal) K-115. Foam (Decorative Object, Fall Theme) K-116. Foam (Decorative Object, Winter Theme) K-117. Foam (Decorative Object, Spring Theme) K-118. Foam (Decorative Object, Summer Theme) K-119. Flowers (Craft, Set of 3, not Duct Tape) K-120. Fused Glass K-121. Hair Accessory K-122. Macramé K-123. Masks K-124. Mosaics Art K-125. Paint by Number (Picture) K-126. Painted Item (Pre-designed, Other than Picture) K-127. Painted Item (Free-hand, Other than Picture) K-128. Painted Flower Pots K-129. Painted Shirt (Hand Decorated; on Hanger) K-130. Painted Shirt (Decal Decorated; on Hanger) K-131. Puffed Painted Article of Clothing K-132. Paper Craft (3-D) K-133. Paper Craft (Flat, not a Drawing) K-134. Paper Marbling K-135. Paper Quilling K-136. Paper Mache K-137. Plasterparas Craft K-138. Plastic Canvas Craft K-139. Plastic Craft K-140. Pompom Animals (Display of 3 or more Figures) K-141. Puppet K-142. Recycled Article K-143. Rug K-144. Refrigerator Magnet

6 K-145. Rock Babies (Display of 3 or more Figures) K-146. Rubber Stamped Article K-147. Rubber Stamped Cards (Set of 3) K-148. Sand Art (Flat/Picture-framed) K-149. Sand Art (In Bottle) K-150. Scene/Dollhouse K-151. Scrapbooking (as a collection) K-152. Scrapbooking (as a craft) K-153. Stained Glass Soldered Article K-154. Stenciled Item K-155. String Art K-156. Sun Catcher (Plastic) K-157. Sun Catcher (Non-Plastic) K-158. Sun Catcher (Original) K-159. Tie-Dyed Item K D Art (Kit) K D Art (Original) K-162. Velvet Art (Framed or Matted) Handmade Jewelry Ages 9-13 Years K-163. Handmade Jewelry (Set of Necklace, Earrings & Bracelet) K-164. Handmade Bracelet K-165. Handmade Earrings K-166. Handmade Necklace K-167. Handmade Pin/Brooch K-168. Handmade Ring AGES YEARS Needlework Ages Years K-169. Article (Crocheted) K-170. Article (Embroidered) K-171. Article (Knitted Hat or Scarf) K-172. Article (Knitted, Other) K-173. Article (Liquid Embroidered) K-174. Article (Needlepoint) K-175. Article (Woven) K-176. Candlewicking K-177. Cross Stitch (Kit) K-178. Cross Stitch (Original) K-179. Doll (Original) K-180. Doll (Kit) K-181. Fabric Frame K-182. Pillow (Crewel) K-183. Pillow (Cross Stitch) K-184. Pillow (Hooked) K-185. Pot Holder (Woven) K-186. Pot Holder (Other, not Sewn) K-187. Table Mats (Set of 4, not Sewn) K-188. Tea Towel (Decorated, not Sewn) K-189. Wall Hanging (Cross Stitch)*

7 K-190. Wall Hanging (Embroidered)* K-191. Wall Hanging (Hooked)* K-192. Wall Hanging (Needlepoint)* K-193. Wall Hanging (Summer Theme)* K-194. Wall Hanging (Fall Theme)* K-195. Wall Hanging (Winter Theme)* K-196. Wall Hanging (Spring Theme)* K-197. Wall Hanging (Misc. Not Previously Listed)* *Wall Hangings must be Hangable for display purposes at the Fair Crafts Ages Years K-198. Basket (Decorated; only decoration judged) K-199. Basket (Handmade) K-200. Candle K-201. Christmas Centerpiece K-202. Christmas Door Decoration K-203. Christmas Tree Ornaments (Kit) K-204. Christmas Tree Ornaments (Original) K-205. Clay Foam Item K-206. Collection (cars) K-207. Collection (Description or Labeling required) K-208. Decorated Shirt K-209. Dream Catchers K-210. Duct Tape Flowers K-211. Duct Tape Item K-212. Fast Fuse Beads K-213. Flowers (Craft, Set of 3, not duct tape) K-214. Foam Article (Original, no pre-cut designs) K-215. Fused Glass K-216. Macramé K-217. Masks K-218. Mosaic Art K-219. Paint by Number (Picture) K-220. Painted Item (Pre-Designed, other than Picture) K-221. Painted Item (Free Hand, Other than Picture) K-222. Painted Flower Pots K-223. Painted Shirt (Hand Decorated; on Hanger) K-224. Painted Shirt (Decal Decorated; on Hanger) K-225. Puff Painted Article of Clothing

8 K-226. Paper Craft (3-D) K-227. Paper Craft (Flat, not a Drawing) K-228. Paper Marbling K-229. Paper Mache K-230. Paper Quilling K-231. Plasterparas Craft K-232. Plastic Canvas Craft K-233. Plastic Craft K-234. Pompom Animals (Display of 3 or more Figures) K-235. Puppet K-236. Recycled Article K-237. Rug K-238. Refrigerator Magnet (Original) K-239. Rock Babies (Display of 3 or more Figures) K-240. Rubber Stamped Article K-241. Rubber Stamped Cards (Set of 3) K-242. Sand Art (Flat/Picture, Framed) K-243. Sand Art (In Bottle) K-244. Scrapbooking (as a Craft) K-245. Scrapbooking (as a Collection) K-246. Silk Flower Arrangement K-247. Stained Glass (Soldered Article) K-248. Stenciled Item K-249. String Art K-250. Sun Catcher (Plastic) K-251. Sun Catcher (Non-Plastic) K-252. Sun Catcher (Original) K-253. Tie-Dyed Item K D Art (Kit) K D Art (Original) K-256. Yarn Wreath Handmade Jewelry Ages Years K-257. Handmade Jewelry (Set of Necklace, Earrings & Bracelet) K-258. Handmade Bracelet K-259. Handmade Earrings K-260. Handmade Necklace K-261. Handmade Pin/ Brooch K-262. Handmade Ring

9 SECTION II STEM and WOODWORKING (STEM Science, Technology, Engineering, Math Education) Take-in time: Sunday, August 16, 2:00p.m.-6:00 p.m. ONLY! All items must be made by the exhibitor. Items must be clean and dry. Names are not permitted on the item, so please cover any name that is permanently displayed on the item until after the judges have made their decision. Only one item per class number can be entered by an individual. Ages 9-13 years CONSTRUCTED TOYS (Blocks, Logs, Legos must be entirely self-supporting and in sturdy container such as a box lid) K-263. Constructed Toy (Single item less than 12, Original) K-264. Constructed Toy (Single item less than 12, Kit) K-265. Constructed Toy (Single item less than 16 X16 X16, Original) K-266. Constructed Toy (Single item less than 16 X16 X16, Kit) K-267. Creative Craft (Model Kit) K-268. Creative Craft (Natural Materials) K-269. Creative Craft (Original) K-270. Creative Craft (Toothpicks or Craft Sticks) K-271. Creative Craft (Misc., not previously listed) K-272. Creative Toy (Other than stuffed) K-273. Lamp K-274. Leather Craft K-275. Metal Craft K-276. Birdhouse K-277. Refinished Item K-278. Taxidermy Project K-279. Preserved Wildlife (other than Taxidermy) K-280. Wood Burning (1 item) K-281. Wooden Furniture K-282. Wooden item from Kit K-283. Wooden Kitchen Utensil K-284. Wooden Toy K-285. Wooden Item (not previously listed) K-286. Entomology Collection K-287. Nature Collection (no purchased Items) K-288. Seed Art Object or Wall Hanging K-289. Stepping Stones

10 Ages years CONSTRUCTED TOYS (Blocks, Logs, Legos must be entirely self-supporting and in sturdy container such as a box lid) K-290. Constructed Toy (Single item less than 12, Original) K-291. Constructed Toy (Single item less than 12, Kit) K-292. Constructed Toy (Single item less than 16 X16 X16, Original) K-293. Constructed Toy (Single item less than 16 X16 X16, Kit) K-294. Creative Craft (Model Kit, Cars, Trucks) K-295. Creative Craft (Misc. Kit) K-296. Creative Craft (Natural Materials) K-297. Creative Craft (Original) K-298. Creative Toy (Other than stuffed) K-299. Lamp K-300. Leather Craft K-301. Metal Craft K-302. Birdhouse K-303. Refinished Item K-304. Taxidermy Project K-305. Preserved Wildlife (other than Taxidermy) K-306. Wood Burning K-307. Wooden Furniture K-308. Wooden Item (Kit) K-309. Wooden Kitchen Utensil K-310 Wooden Toy K-311. Wooden Item (not previously listed) K-312. Entomology Collection K-313. Nature Collection (No purchased Items) K-314. Seed Art (Object or Wall Hanging) K-315. Stepping Stones SECTION III CANNED PRODUCTS Take-in Time: Sunday, August 16, 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. ONLY! All exhibits must be in clear glass, regular canning jars pints or quarts, except for jams, jellies and preserves which must be in ½ pint or pint size jars. No mayonnaise jars, etc. will be accepted. Leave rings on canning jars. No rusty lids or rings will be accepted. Jams, jellies and preserves must be processed (no Paraffin will be accepted) and must be labeled on the bottom stating contents, but not exhibitor s name. No mixes may be used for pickle or relish classes. Dried fruits and vegetables must be in ½ dozen pieces in a plastic bag. Label type of fruit or vegetable. Items may be opened for tasting. No artificial coloring except in novelties.

11 *Please use the small cards (available at the fair office) for all canned entries and have them filled out with name and 2015 catalog class number. Present the items in numerical order for faster service. *We no longer encourage or allow exhibitors under age 9 to enter canning. Fruits Ages 9-13 Years K-316. Apples K-317. Apple Butter K-318. Applesauce K-319. Blackberries K-320. Blueberries K-321. Cherries (Sour, Pitted) K-322. Cherries (Sweet, Pitted) K-323. Huckleberries K-324. Peaches (Halves) K-325. Pears (Halves) K-326. Plums K-327. Raspberries K-328. Grape Juice K-329. Novelty (Not a Pickle) Vegetables Ages 9-13 Years K-330. Beans (French Cut) K-331. Beans (Green, String) K-332. Beans (Lima) K-333. Beans (Waxed) K-334. Beets (Sliced) K-335. Beets (Whole) K-336. Carrots (Sliced) K-337. Carrots (Whole) K-338. Corn (Cut Off) K-339. Peas K-340. Salsa K-341. Sauerkraut K-342. Soup Mixture K-343. Tomato Juice K-344. Tomatoes (Quartered) K-345. Tomatoes (Whole) K-346. Miscellaneous Vegetables Jams, Jellies and Preserves Ages 9-13 Years K-347. Apple Jelly K-348. Black Raspberry Jelly K-349. Blackberry Jelly K-350. Grape Jelly K-351. Peach Jelly K-352. Red Raspberry Jelly K-353. Strawberry Jelly K-354. Miscellaneous Jelly (Not Previously Listed) K-355. Black Raspberry Jam

12 K-356. Blackberry Jam K-357. Peach Jam K-358. Red Raspberry Jam K-359. Strawberry Jam K-360. Miscellaneous Jam (Not Previously Listed) K-361. Miscellaneous Preserves K-362. Honey (Strained, may be in honey jar) K-363. Honey (With comb, may be in honey jar) Pickles Ages 9-13 Years K-364. Beet K-365. Bread and Butter K-366. Cucumber (Dill) K-367. Cucumber (Sour) K-368. Cucumber (Sweet) K-369. Fruit (Peach, Pear, etc.) K-370. Mixed Pickle K-371. Novelty Pickle Relishes Ages 9-13 Years K-372. Catsup K-373. Chili Sauce K-374. Pizza Sauce K-375. Relish K-376. Spaghetti Sauce K-377. Tomato Sauce Dried Fruits and Vegetables Ages 9-13 Years K-378. Dried Fruit K-379. Dried Vegetables Fruits Ages Years K-380. Apples K-381. Apple Butter K-382. Applesauce K-383. Blackberries K-384. Blueberries K-385. Cherries (Sour, Pitted) K-386. Cherries (Sweet, Pitted) K-387. Huckleberries K-388. Peaches (Halves) K-389. Pears (Halves) K-390. Plums K-391. Raspberries K-392. Grape Juice K-393. Novelty (not a Pickle)

13 Vegetables Ages Years K-394. Beans (French Cut) K-395. Beans (Green String) K-396. Beans (Lima) K-397. Beans (Waxed) K-398. Beets (Sliced) K-399. Beets (Whole) K-400. Carrots (Sliced) K-401. Carrots (Whole) K-402. Corn (Cut Off) K-403. Peas K-404. Salsa K-405. Sauerkraut K-406. Soup Mixture K-407. Tomato Juice K-408. Tomatoes (Quartered) K-409. Tomatoes (Whole) K-410. Miscellaneous Vegetables Jams, Jellies and Preserves Ages Years K-411. Apple Jelly K-412. Black Raspberry Jelly K-413. Blackberry Jelly K-414. Grape Jelly K-415. Peach Jelly K-416. Red Raspberry Jelly K-417. Strawberry Jelly K-418. Miscellaneous Jelly(Not Previously Listed) K-419. Black Raspberry Jam K-420. Blackberry Jam K-421. Peach Jam K-422. Red Raspberry Jam K-423. Strawberry Jam K-424. Miscellaneous Jam (Not Previously Listed) K-425. Miscellaneous Preserves K-426. Honey (Strained, may be in honey jar) K-427. Honey (With comb, may be in honey jar) Pickles Ages Years K-428. Beet K-429. Bread and Butter K-430. Cucumber (Dill) K-431. Cucumber (Sour) K-432. Cucumber (Sweet) K-433. Fruit (Peach, Pear, etc) K-434. Mixed Pickle K-435. Novelty Pickle

14 Relishes Ages Years K-436. Catsup K-437. Chili Sauce K-438. Pizza Sauce K-439. Relish K-440. Spaghetti Sauce K-441. Tomato Sauce Dried Fruits and Vegetables Ages Years K-442. Dried Fruits K-443. Dried Vegetables SECTION IV SEWING Take-in Time: Sunday, August 16, 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. ONLY! All clothing or sewn items must be made by the exhibitor. Exhibits must be clean and pressed. Hangers should be used for items when appropriate. Ages 8-13 Years K-444. Apron (Bib) K-445. Apron (Drawstring) K-446. Apron (Waistband) K-447. Blouse (Sleeveless) K-448. Blouse (Raglan Sleeve) K-449. Blouse (Set-in Sleeve) K-450. Capri Pants K-451. Dress (Sleeveless) K-452. Dress (Sleeves) K-453. Dress (Better Wear) K-454. Dress (Plaid, Stripes) K-455. Sundress K-456. Jacket K-457. Jumper K-458. Nightwear (Gown, Pajamas, Robe) K-459. Overalls or Jumpsuit K-460. Skort Skirt K-461. Shorts (Elastic or Drawstring) K-462. Shorts (Waistband) K-463. Skirt (A-Line or Straight) K-464. Skirt (Elastic Waist) K-465. Skirt (Gathered to Waistband) K-466. Skirt (Misc. Not Previously Listed) K-467. Slacks or Jeans K-468. Split Skirt K-469. Vest K-470. Miscellaneous Garment(not Previously Listed) K-471. Comforter K-472. Doll Outfit (Sewn) K-473. Napkins (Set of 2) K-474. Patchwork Item

15 K-475. Pillow (Patchwork) K-476. Pillow (Plain Two-piece, not Decorated) K-477. Pillow (Not Previously Listed) K-478. Pillowcase K-479. Pin Cushion K-480. Pot Holder K-481. Quilt (Hand Quilted) K-482. Quilt (Machine Quilted) K-483. Sewing Box (Equipped) K-484. Sewing Box (Handmade) K-485. Sewing Box (Handmade, Equipped) K-486. Sample of 5 construction skills (Hooks, Buttons, Seams, etc.) K-487. Stuffed Animal K-488. Stuffed Toy (Not an Animal) K-489. Table Mats (Set of 2 or more) K-490. Tea Towel K-491. Tote Bag (Fabric) K-492. Wrist Pin Cushion K-493. Miscellaneous Sewn Item (Tie, Belt, etc.) Ages Years K-494. Blouse (Sleeveless) K-495. Blouse (Raglan Sleeve) K-496. Blouse (Set-in Sleeve) K-497. Shirt (Boy s or Girl s) K-498. Capri Pants K-499. Dress (Better Wear) K-500. Dress (Evening) K-501. Dress (Plaid, Stripes) K-502. Dress (Sleeves) K-503. Dress (Sleeveless) K-504. Sundress K-505. Coat K-506. Jacket (Lined) K-507 Jacket (Unlined) K-508. Jumper K-509. Nightwear (Gown, Pajamas, Robe) K-510. Overalls or Jumpsuit K-511. Skort Skirt K-512.Shorts (Elastic or Drawstring) K-513. Shorts (Waistband) K-514. Skirt (A-Line or Straight) K-515. Skirt (Elastic Waist) K-516. Skirt (Gathered to Waistband) K-517. Skirt (Pleated) K-518. Skirt (Misc., Not Previously Listed) K-519. Slacks or Jeans K-520. Split Skirt K-521. Suit (Lined)

16 K-522. Suit (Unlined) K-523. Vest K-524. Miscellaneous Garment(Not Previously Listed) K-525. Comforter K-526. Doll Outfit (Sewn) K-527. Napkins (Set of 2) K-528. Patchwork Item K-529. Pot Holder (Sewn) K-530. Pillow (Patchwork) K-531. Pillow (Plain, Two-piece, not Decorated) K-532. Pillow (Sewn, Not Previously Listed) K-533. Pillowcase K-534. Quilt (Hand Quilted) K-535. Quilt (Machine Quilted) K-536. Sewing Box (Handmade) K-537. Stuffed Animal K-538. Stuffed Toy (Not an Animal) K-539. Table Mats (Set of 2 or more) K-540. Tea Towel K-541. Tote Bag (Fabric) K-542. Miscellaneous Sewn Item (Tie, Belt, etc.) SECTION V CERAMICS Take-in Time: Sunday, August 16, 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. ONLY! Items entered in all categories may be either poured (pre-molded) ceramics OR original hand built items. Poured ceramics will be judged on glazing or staining techniques, while original hand built items will be judged on both construction AND glazing or staining techniques. (Hand built items made of colored clay, however, will be judged on construction only). All exhibits must be made by the exhibitor, be completely finished with all finishes dry, and the name or initials of exhibitor masked. Glazed items that are dryfooted are acceptable. Poured Ceramics - Ages 4-8 Years K-543. Animal Figure (Glazed) K-544. Animal Figure (Stained) K-545. Vase (Glazed) K-546. Vase (Stained) K-547. Christmas Item (Glazed) K-548. Christmas Item (Stained) K-549. Other Holiday Item (Glazed)

17 K-550. Other Holiday Item (Stained) K-551. Spring Theme (Glazed) K-552. Spring Theme (Stained) K-553. Summer Theme (Glazed) K-554. Summer Theme (Stained) K-555. Fall Theme (Glazed) K-556. Fall Theme (Stained) K-557. Winter Theme (Glazed) K-558. Winter Theme (Stained) K-559. Miscellaneous (Glazed) K-560. Miscellaneous (Stained) Handbuilt Ceramics Ages 4-8 K-561. Animal (Glazed) K-562. Animal (Stained) K-563. Box or other container (Glazed) K-564. Box or other container (Stained) K-565. Holiday Item (Glazed) K-566. Holiday Item (Stained) K-567. Miscellaneous Item (Glazed) K-568. Miscellaneous Item (Stained) K-569. Colored Clay Item (Animal, unpainted) K-570. Colored Clay Item (Misc., unpainted) K-571. Clay Item (Fired or Baked, unpainted) Poured Ceramics Ages 9-13 K-572. Animal Figure (Glazed) K-573. Animal Figure (Stained K-574. Vase (Glazed) K-575. Vase (Stained) K-576. Christmas Item (Glazed) K-577. Christmas Item (Stained K-578. Other Holiday Item (Glazed) K-579. Other Holiday Item (Stained) K-580. Spring Theme (Glazed) K-581. Spring Theme (Stained) K-582. Summer Theme (Glazed K-583. Summer Theme (Stained K-584. Fall Theme (Glazed) K-585. Fall Theme (Stained) K-586. Winter Theme (Glazed) K-587. Winter Theme (Stained K-588. Miscellaneous (Glazed) K-589. Miscellaneous (Stained)

18 Handbuilt Ceramics Ages 9-13 K-590. Animal (Glazed) K-591. Animal (Stained) K-592. Box or other container (Glazed) K-593. Box or other container (Stained) K-594. Holiday Item (Glazed) K-595. Holiday Item (Stained) K-596. Miscellaneous Item (Glazed) K-597. Miscellaneous Item (Stained K-598. Colored Clay Item (Animal, unpainted) K-599. Colored Clay Item (Misc., unpainted) K-600. Clay Item (Fired or Baked, Unpainted) Poured Ceramics Ages K-601. Animal Figure (Glazed) K-602. Animal Figure (Stained K-603. Vase (Glazed) K-604. Vase (Stained) K-605. Christmas Item (Glazed) K-606. Christmas Item (Stained K-607. Other Holiday Item (Glazed) K-608. Other Holiday Item (Stained) K-609. Spring Theme (Glazed) K-610. Spring Theme (Stained) K-611. Summer Theme (Glazed K-612. Summer Theme (Stained K-613. Fall Theme (Glazed) K-614. Fall Theme (Stained) K-615. Winter Theme (Glazed) K-616. Winter Theme (Stained K-617. Miscellaneous (Glazed) K-618. Miscellaneous (Stained) Handbuilt Ceramics Ages K-619. Animal (Glazed) K-620. Animal (Stained) K-621. Box or other container (Glazed) K-622. Box or other container (Stained) K-623. Holiday Item (Glazed) K-624. Holiday Item (Stained) K-625. Miscellaneous Item (Glazed) K-626. Miscellaneous Item (Stained) K-627. Colored Clay Item (Animal, unpainted) K-628. Colored Clay Item (Misc., unpainted) K-629. Clay Item (Fired or Baked, Unpainted)

19 SECTION VI BAKED GOODS Take-in Time: 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. on Monday, August 17 ONLY! No mixes may be used in baked products section, except for molded candy. No store-bought pie shells or fillings. All products must be made by the youth, and obvious batches of a recipe shared with other family members entering in the same category will most likely be disqualified by the judges. Breads must be ½ standard loaf, 3 muffins or 3 rolls. Pies must be ¼ of an 8 or 9 pie. (No small pies!) Cakes must be ¼ of an 8 X 8 cake, except whole decorated cakes. Breads, pies and cakes are to be on a plain white disposable plate and covered with plastic (plastic zip-lock bags preferred). Cookies and candies must be 3 pieces on a plain white dessert-size disposable plate on a plastic bag. (No doilies please) Ages 4-8 Years K-630. Biscuits (Baking Powder) K-631. Cookies (No Bake) (3) K-632. Cookies (Drop) (3) K-633. Cookies (Rolled) (3) K-634. Cookies (Decorated) (3) K-635. Bar Cookie (or Square) (3) K-636 Miscellaneous Cookies (3) K-637. Candy (Uncooked) (3) K-638. Candy (Cooked) (3) K-639. Dried Fruit (6 Pieces) K-640. Dried Vegetables (6 Pieces) K-641. Muffins (3) K-642. Quick Bread (1/2 Loaf) K-643. Pound Cake (1/4 Cake) K-644. Whole Decorated Cake K-645. Decorated Cupcakes (3) Bread Ages 9-13 Years (Only Baked Goods by a child who is age 9-13 may enter in this area) (1/2 Standard Loaf; 3 Muffins or Rolls) K-646. Biscuits (Baking Powder) K-647. Biscuits (Special) K-648. Bread (Loaf Yeast) K-649. Bread (Whole Grain Yeast Loaf) K-650. Bread (Sweet Yeast Loaf) K-651. Bread (Fancy-shaped Yeast, not Sweet Loaf) K-652. Bread (Nut, without fruit/ vegetable Loaf) K-653. Bread (Fruit or Vegetable Loaf) K-654. Cinnamon Buns K-655. Cornbread (1/2 of 8 X8 ) K-656. Muffins (Plain)

20 K-657. Muffins (Special) K-658. Muffins (Whole Grain) K-659. Rolls (Plain Yeast) K-660. Rolls (Sweet Yeast) K-661. Rolls (Whole Grain) K-662. Rolls(Fancy-shaped Yeast, not Sweet) Cakes Ages 9-13 Years (Only Baked Goods made by a child who is age 9-13 may enter in this area) All entries must be ¼ of an 8 X 8 cake unless otherwise stated K-663. Chocolate (Layered, Chocolate Frosted) K-664. Decorated (Whole, Theme other than Seasonal) K-665. Decorated (Whole, Spring Theme) K-666. Decorated (Whole, Summer Theme) K-667. Decorated (Whole, Fall Theme) K-668. Decorated (Whole, Winter Theme) K-669. Decorated Cupcakes (3) K-670. Fruit or Vegetable K-671. German Chocolate (Layered) K-672. Gingerbread K-673. Layer (Frosted) K-674. Pound Cake (Unfrosted) K-675. Quick Coffee Cake K-676. Miscellaneous Cake (Not Previously Listed) Cookies Ages 9-13 Years (3 Cookies per plate) K-677. Applesauce K-678. Bar cookie (or Square) K-679. Brownies (Chocolate, Unfrosted) K-680. Brownies (Other than Chocolate, Unfrosted) K-681. Brownies (Frosted) K-682. Cereal (Baked) K-683. Chocolate K-684. Chocolate Chip K-685. Filled K-686. Ginger K-687. Holiday K-688. No Bake K-689. Oatmeal K-690. Peanut Butter K-691. Raisin K-692. Snickerdoodles K-693. Sugar (Drop) K-694. Sugar (Rolled)

21 K-695. Miscellaneous Cookies (Not Previously Listed) Pies Ages 9-13 (Only Baked Goods made by a child who is 9-13 may enter in this area) ¼ of an 8 or 9 pie (No Small Pies) K-696. Apple K-697. Cherry K-698. Chocolate Meringue K-699. Coconut Meringue K-700. Custard K-701. Lemon Meringue K-702. Oatmeal K-703. Peanut Butter K-704. Peach K-705. Pecan K-706. Pumpkin K-707. Miscellaneous Pie (Not Previously Listed) Candy Ages 9-13 Years (3 Pieces per Plate) K-708. Cereal K-709. Dipped K-710. Fudge (Chocolate, Plain) K-711. Fudge (Chocolate with Nuts) K-712. Fudge (Peanut Butter) K-713. Fudge (Not Previously Listed) K-714. Molded Candy (Display, 3 or more) K-715. Peanut Butter (Uncooked) K-716. Hard Candy K-717. Miscellaneous Candy (Not Previously Listed) Bread Ages Years (1/2 Standard Loaf; 3 Muffins or Rolls) K-718. Biscuits (Baking Powder) K-719. Biscuits (Special) K-720. Bread (Loaf Yeast) K-721. Bread (Whole Grain Yeast Loaf) K-722. Bread (Sweet Yeast Loaf) K-723. Bread (Fancy-shaped Yeast, not Sweet Loaf) K-724. Bread (Nut, without fruit/ vegetable Loaf) K-725. Bread (Fruit or Vegetable Loaf) K-726.Cinnamon Buns K-727. Cornbread (1/2 of 8 X8 ) K-728. Muffins (Plain) K-729. Muffins (Special) K-730. Muffins (Whole Grain) K-731. Rolls (Plain Yeast)

22 K-732. Rolls (Sweet Yeast) K-733. Rolls (Whole Grain) K-734. Rolls (Fancy-shaped Yeast, not Sweet) Cakes Ages Years All entries must be ¼ of an 8 X 8 cake unless otherwise stated K-735. Chocolate (Layered, Chocolate Frosted) K-736. Decorated (Whole, Theme other than Seasonal) K-737. Decorated (Whole, Spring Theme) K-738. Decorated (Whole, Summer Theme) K-739. Decorated (Whole, Fall Theme) K-740. Decorated (Whole, Winter Theme) K-741. Decorated Cupcakes (3) K-742. Fruit or Vegetable K-743. German Chocolate (Layered) K-744. Gingerbread K-745. Layer (Frosted) K-746. Pound Cake (Unfrosted) K-747. Quick Coffee Cake K-748. Miscellaneous Cake (Not Previously Listed) Cookies Ages Years (3 Cookies per plate) K-749. Applesauce K-750. Bar cookie (or Square) K-751. Brownies (Chocolate, Unfrosted) K-752. Brownies (Other than Chocolate, Unfrosted) K-753. Brownies (Frosted) K-754. Cereal (Baked) K-755. Chocolate K-756. Chocolate Chip K-757. Filled K-758. Ginger K-759. Holiday K-760. No Bake K-761. Oatmeal K-762. Peanut Butter K-763. Raisin K-764. Snickerdoodles K-765. Sugar (Drop) K-766. Sugar (Rolled) K-767. Miscellaneous Cookies (Not Previously Listed) Pies Ages Years ¼ of an 8 or 9 pie (No Small Pies) K-768. Apple

23 K-769. Cherry K-770. Chocolate Meringue K-771. Coconut Meringue K-772. Custard K-773. Lemon Meringue K-774. Oatmeal K-775. Peanut Butter K-776. Peach K-777. Pecan K-778. Pumpkin K-779. Miscellaneous Pie (Not Previously Listed) Candy Ages Years (3 Pieces per Plate) K-780. Cereal K-781. Dipped K-782. Fudge (Chocolate, Plain) K-783. Fudge (Chocolate with Nuts) K-784. Fudge (Peanut Butter) K-785. Fudge (Not Previously Listed) K-786. Molded Candy (Display, 3 or more) K-787. Peanut Butter (Uncooked) K-788. Hard Candy K-789. Miscellaneous Candy (Not Previously Listed)

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