Needlework/Craft - Soft Materials

Machine Sewing, Hand Sewing, Embroidery, Tapestry

Stewardesses: Winsome Bishop, Marian Bone, Wendy Carter, Debbie Connolly, Elizabeth Connolly, Flo Evison, Jackalyne Groom, Rosemary Morton, Gloria Vaughan, Helen Redenbach, Emily Scott.

Entry:

Entry forms to be in by no later than 5 pm, Tuesday 9th February 2010

Exhibits to be in by no later than 10 am, Thursday 11th February 2010

Conditions:

  • Machine made articles may be hand finished.

Prizemoney:

First $5.00, Second $2.00 - Unless otherwise specified

Class

MACHINE SEWING

  1. Applique - any article
  2. Embroidery - any article
  3. Heirloom Embroidery or French Sewing
  4. Patchwork
  5. Quilt -maximum size 1.2m x 1.2m
  6. Article not previously mentioned

    GARMENTS - ANY MATERIAL

  7. Day Wear
  8. Evening Wear
  9. Garment, not previously mentioned

    NOVICE SECTION

    Exhibitor who has never won 1st Prize for Machine Sewing

  10. Any article - Machine Sewing

    MACHINE MADE/HAND DECORATED

  11. Applique - any article
  12. Apron
  13. Frock - Child's up to five years
  14. Patchwork
  15. Smocking
  16. Any article with a Craft Technique applied
  17. Any article not previously mentioned

    NOVICE SECTION

    Exhibitor who has never won 1st Prize for Machine Made/Hand Decorated item

  18. Any article Machine Made/Hand Decorated

    HAND SEWING

  19. Applique - any article
  20. Cross Stitch, unmounted, any article
  21. Cross Stitch, mounted
  22. Embroidered Dressing Table Set
  23. Embroidered Supper Cloth
  24. Embroidery, Fine - any article
  25. Embroidery, Modern - any article
  26. Stump Work or Raised Embroidery
  27. Embroidery, any article not previously mentioned; craft technique accepted
  28. Hardanger Work
  29. Patchwork - maximum size 1.2m x 1.2m
  30. Quilt - handmade, handpieced together maximum size 1.2m x 1.2m
  31. Any article not previously mentioned

    NOVICE SECTION

    Exhibitor who has never won 1st Prize for Hand Sewing

  32. Any article - Hand Sewing

    TAPESTRY


    (Back of work to be visible in classes 33-38)

  33. Wool
  34. Combination of threads and/or stitches and/or beads
  35. Longstitch
  36. Petit Point

    NOVICE SECTION


    Exhibitor who has never won 1st Prize for Tapestry

  37. Tapestry
  38. Longstitch

    TAPESTRY

    (Mounted - Classes 39-43)

  39. Wool
  40. Any thread (other than wool) or combination of threads and/or stitches and/or beads
  41. Long Stitch

    NOVICE SECTION

    Exhibitor who has never won 1st Prize for Tapestry

  42. Tapestry
  43. Longstitch

    MISCELLANEOUS

  44. Cottage Craft - any article
  45. Cushion, Fancy - other than embroidery
  46. Doll, Child's Toy
  47. Doll, Ornamental
  48. Best Dressed Doll
  49. Dress Hanger
  50. Lace, hand made
  51. Painting - Screen Printing, on Fabric
  52. Teddy Bear, Child's Toy
  53. Teddy Bear, other than Toy
  54. Toy, Soft - Knitted and/or Crochet (excluding Teddy Bears)
  55. Toy, Soft - Fabric (excluding Teddy Bears)
  56. Travelling Rug
  57. Greeting Card
  58. Woven Article (No synthetics)
    First $14.00, Second $6.00
    Prizes donated by Nowra Spinners & Weavers
  59. Wool, Home Spun - any article
  60. Yarn Handspun, using any natural fibre (no synthetics) - any article
    First $14.00, Second $6.00
    Prizes donated by Nowra Spinners & Weavers
  61. Collection of Craftwork, 3 different kinds
  62. Specimen of Craftwork not listed

    NOVICE SECTION

    Exhibitor who has never won 1st Prize for an article in Soft Craft.

  63. Specimen of Craftwork not covered by aforementioned Novice Classes

  64. An article of any Craft (soft) worked entirely by a Developmentally Disabled person

    MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT - Classes  1- 6 - Ribbon

    MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT - Classes  7- 9 - Ribbon

    MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT - Classes 10-18 - Ribbon

    MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT - Classes 19-31 - Ribbon

    MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT - Classes 32-43 - Ribbon

    MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT - Classes 44-64 - Ribbon

    MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR - Classes 33 - 43
    Supported by: Gunst Framing Service, 2/37-39 Bolong Road, Bomaderry

Craft - Hard Materials

Stewardesses: Ruth Brack, Janet Coddington

Entry:

Entry forms to be in by no later than 5 pm, Tuesday 9th February 2010

Exhibits to be in by no later than 10 am, Thursday 11th February 2010

Conditions:

  • Exhibits must have been completed within the 18 months prior to the 2009 Nowra Show.
  • Any exhibit which received First Prize at 2008 Nowra Show ineligible.
  • Exhibits to be bona fide work of Exhibitor.
  • A limit of two similar type items per Class per Exhibitor.

Prizemoney:

First $5.00, Second $2.00 Unless otherwise specified

Class

  1. Decoupage
  2. Decorative painting - any hard surface - small
  3. Decorative painting - any hard surface - large
  4. Pen and Wash - on any hard surface
  5. Jewellery - not using precious stones - single item
  6. Jewellery - not using precious stones - sets
  7. Lead lighting
  8. Paper Tole
  9. Paper Tole - Greeting Cards
  10. Quilling
  11. Pyography (wood burning - poker work)
  12. Recycled material - any item made from recycled materials (scraps)
  13. Sculpture - any hard material (not wood)
  14. Scrapbooking - single sheet
  15. Scrapbooking - album
  16. Scrapbooking - Tin Box
  17. Any item in leather
  18. Beading - any display
  19. Any item of hard craft not previously mentioned
  20. Any item in hard craft made by a person Developmentally Disabled
  21. Any item in hard craft made by Vision Impaired person

    MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT - Ribbon

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