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14 WOE HERITAGE FAIR 2015 Exhibit Information GENERAL INFORMATION The fairgrounds and buildings will be open for con- struction and commercial booths prior to the Fair open- ing. Read the rules carefully and prepare to comply with their requirements. Livestock exhibitors, give special attention to rules 2 & 4 under Division L-Livestock. EXHIBITORS RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. All Fair departments (except Division L) will be open for the entering of exhibits on Wednesday from Noon-8 pm Thursday, 8 am to Noon. No exhibits can be entered after Noon, Thursday. 2. Junior Exhibitors shall be any exhibitor 13 years and under. Intermediate Exhibitors shall be any exhibitor 14- 17. Entries will be judged separately from the adult division. They must be marked “JR” and “INT.” 3. Department heads shall have the latitude to use those entries submitted, for the best interest of the exhibitor and the Fair. 4. Exhibitors may make two entries in each lot and other exhibits in that lot must be labeled for exhibit only , except Division L (livestock) and Division F (produce). 5. Blue ribbons are designated for first premiums, red ribbons for second premiums, and white ribbons for third premiums. All blue, red and white stickers shall be placed by the superintendents at the time of judging. Rosette for “Best of Show” in each division. 6. Any person interfering with the judges during judg- ing will forfeit the right of premiums. All officers are required, and exhibitors requested, to report any vio- lation of this rule to the Fair Board. 7. All judges should read the rules in their divisions, and abide by them. 8. Anyone removing an exhibit before closing time - 4:00 pm Sunday will forfeit any awards or premium. 9. The Fair Board and superintendents will use every precaution to guard and protect exhibits, but cannot be responsible for loss or damage by any cause. 10. Exhibits will be open to the public from 10 am-9 pm on Friday and Saturday, and from 10 am-4:00 pm on Sunday. 11. Superintendents will CLOSE EXHIBITS AT 4:00 pm SUNDAY to get entries ready for pick-up. All other Fair activities will continue until 5:00 pm when Fair closes. Exhibitors may claim entries after 4:15pm 12. Division L will take entries Thursday from 10 am-8 pm Judging will begin at 10 am Friday. 13. Premiums will be paid by the treasurer after judging is completed. 14. PICK UP ALL EXHIBITS AFTER 4:15 pm SUNDAY, DIVISION A-TEXTILES Superintendent Dorothea Perkins - 541-942-5189 RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Exhibitors are requested to read carefully the Fair rules and regulations in the front of this book. All general rules apply to each division. 2. Articles submitted to the fair must be the handwork of the exhibitor. 3. All entries must have been completed within the year following the last fair. 4. Exhibits consisting of more than one piece must be securely fastened together. 5. Entries MUST BE CLEAN AND PRESSED OR BLOCKED, to be accepted as exhibits. 6. Pictures and wall hangings must be finished and ready to hang. 7. Only amateurs may exhibit for competition. Professionals (those who earn more than 50% of their income for their work) are encouraged to display their work for exhibit. STANDARDS FOR JUDGING Workmanship in relation to pattern and fabric. 40% Suitability of purpose and/or occasion. 20% General appearance, neatness, blocking, pressing cleanli- ness, etc 20% Harmony of colors & materials. 20% CLASSES/SUBSECTIONS All of the textile classes have the following sections: • Seniors’ (over 65) • Ladies’ • Men’s • Juniors’ (13/10, 9/6, 5/0) • Antique Pieces Your exhibit will be classified at the time of entry and by class and section. AWARDS 1st, 2nd and 3rd ribbon awards will be issued for judged exhibits in each class and sub- section. In addition, the following “Best” awards will be issued: • Best of Antique Pieces • Best of Senior • Best of Junior • Best of Quilting • Best of Crochet or Knit • Best Use of Theme • Best of Holiday • Best of Show - Textiles CLASS 1 — THEME OF FAIR May be any Textiles exhibit item (quilt, crochet, artistic handwork, etc) that displays the current them of the fair. This will be deter-mined at the time of entry. CLASS 2 — CROCHET Lot 1 - Doilies, under 14 inches a. Fine thread b. Coarse thread Lot 2 - Centerpiece, 14 in. or over a. Fine thread b. Coarse thread Lot 3 - Table Linens a. Fine thread b. Coarse thread Lot 4 - Kitchen items (pot holders, towels) Lot 5 - Bathroom Items (tissue holders, hand towels, etc.) Lot 6 - Edging or Lace Lot 7 - Pillows (must be filled and finished) Lot 8 - Afghans Lot 9 - Infant blankets or afghans Lot 10-Baby garments Lot 11-Children’s garments a. Caps, slippers, mittens, scarves b. Clothing Lot 12-Adult garments a. Caps, slippers, mittens, scarves b. Clothing Lot 13-Toys Lot 14- Any felted item Lot 15-Dolls a. Dressed Doll b. Doll Clothes c. Doll Accessories Lot 16-Any other crocheted item. CLASS 3 — KNIT Lot 1 - Doilies, under 14 inches a. Fine thread b. Coarse thread Lot 2 - Centerpiece, over 14 inches a. Fine thread b. Coarse thread Lot 3. Table Linens a. Fine thread b. Coarse thread Lot 4 - Pillows (must be filled and finished) Lot 5 - Infant blankets or afghans Lot 6 - Baby garments Lot 7 - Children’s garments a. Caps, slippers, mittens, scarves, socks b. Clothing Lot 8 - Adult garments a. Caps, slippers, mittens, scarves, socks b. Clothing Lot 9 - Toys Lot 10- Dolls a. Dressed doll b. Doll clothes c. Doll accessories Lot 11- Any item knitted with home spun yarn. Lot 12- Any item knitted with a knitting machine. Lot 13- Any felted item. Lot 14- Any other knitted item. CLASS 4 — TATTING Lot 1 - Doilies, under 14 inches Lot 2 - Centerpiece, over 14inches Lot 3 - Table linens Lot 4 - Edging Lot 5 - Any other tatted item CLASS 5 ARTISTIC HANDWORK Lot 1 - Needlepoint a. Picture or wall hanging (original design) b. Picture or wall hanging (kit or reproduced design)