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Page 1: D DECORATED CAKES CLASS LIST€¦ · Class 19 Flowers and/or Fruit Any article. Class 20 Western Australian Wildflowers and/or Scene Any article. Class 21 Western Australian Bird

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Currently a decision by the Royal Agricultural Society of Western Australia (RASWA) has not been made regarding the 2020 Perth Royal Show.

To keep all the crafters and cake decorators mentally active and stimulated during this Covid-19 crisis the Craft and Decorated Cakes Class List is being released. This will enable you all to go ahead with your projects for the next Perth Royal Show.

This will be a great opportunity for those who have not participated in the Perth Royal Show previously or who have lapsed for lack of time, to prepare your items.

No entries will be taken until the official schedule is released. If a Show in 2020 does not go ahead the Craft and Cookery schedule of classes will remain current until the next Perth Royal Show.

COVER

2019 Perth Royal Craft Show People’s Choice Award

Shannon French Exhibit No: 777Patchwork Quilting – Open | Class 168 Quilt - Traditional

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CRAFT The whole exhibit MUST be the bona fide work of the

individual Exhibitor, unless otherwise stated. No small

business entries will be accepted, unless otherwise

stated.

BEADING A bead is a small object that can be glass, crystal, wood, ceramic, semi-precious stones, pearls or paper with a hole or holes through which a thread can be used to join them. Beading is the art of joining one (1) or more beads together by using any thread, chain, jumprings, fireline, silk or the like to make a necklace, bracelet, bangle, earrings or wall hanging in any beading stitch (e.g. peyote spiral). • Junior class - please refer to the end of the Craft section. • Copied work should come with the name of the original

artist. Judging Criteria: • Artistic merit and craftsmanship.

BEADING - NOVICE An Exhibitor who has commenced the craft within the last two (2) years and has not previously entered in the Perth Royal Show.

Class 1 Any Article

BEADING - OPEN

Class 2 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses

Any article, featuring the theme. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

Class 3 Original Design

Wearable beadwork. Evidence of original design e.g. drawing, photograph, chart, MUST be included.

Class 4 Beaded Article Except Jewellery

To be judged on technique. Design source to be acknowledged.

BLACKSMITHING Iron metalwork created by forging, i.e. hammering. An exhibit may consist of multiple components. Total exhibit not to exceed 20kg.

Class 5 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses

Any article, featuring the theme. Any technique. Size not exceeding 1.2m in height. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

Class 6 Article or Set Using Traditional Joining

Techniques Only

No modern welding techniques. Size not exceeding 1.5m x 1m.

BOOK BINDING • Junior class - please refer to the end of the Craft section. • An item in any class may include a Book Box. • Before photo may be provided for restored/rebound

books.

BOOK BINDING - NOVICE An Exhibitor who has commenced the craft within the last two (2) years and has not previously entered in the Perth Royal Show.

Class 7 Any Book

BOOK BINDING - OPEN

Class 8 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses Any article, featuring the theme. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

Class 9 Cloth Binding

Traditional; new or rebound book.

Class 10 Leather Binding

Traditional; ¼, ½ or full leather, new or rebound book.

Class 11 Book Art

Any material. Artistic/Creative/Experimental. New or rebound book.

Class 12 Box Making

Any material using book binding techniques.

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CALLIGRAPHY • Maximum outside framed dimension of 700mm x 750mm

in all classes. • No identifying names to be shown on articles. • Must be mounted or framed where appropriate. Presentation: • Any calligraphy hand. • Two or three dimensional form. • Consider the use of colour, gold, handmade papers

and/or embossing or multimedia. Judging Criteria: • Quality and consistency of the chosen hand. • Layout and design of the overall piece. • Suitability of the chosen hand to the words used. • Suitability of the colour, illustrations, presentation and/or

framing to the chosen words.

CALLIGRAPHY - BEGINNERS • Exhibitors entered in Beginners cannot enter in

Intermediate. • Previous 1st prize winners in Beginners or Intermediate

are not eligible to enter this category.

Class 13 Beginners

(Selected Text Only) "New love, like a sparkling wine, soon fizzes. Mature love, calm and serene, abides." Angelus Silesius, translated by Michael R Burch

CALLIGRAPHY - INTERMEDIATE • Exhibitors entered in Intermediate cannot enter in

Beginners. • Previous 1st prize winners in this category are not

eligible to enter. • Exhibit must include at least ten lines of calligraphy.

Class 14 Intermediate

CALLIGRAPHY - OPEN Open to all Exhibitors. • Exhibit must include at least ten lines of calligraphy.

Class 15 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses

Any article, featuring the theme. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

Class 16 Open

Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

CHINA PAINTING • Preference will be given where in the opinion of the

Judge(s) the complete work is original. • All china to be hand painted and kiln fired. • Exhibitors to provide a stand for each large or special

entry. • Signature must be covered.

CHINA PAINTING - NOVICE An Exhibitor who has commenced the craft within the last two (2) years and has not previously entered in the Perth Royal Show.

Class 17 Any Article or Subject

CHINA PAINTING - OPEN

Class 18 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses

Any article, featuring the theme. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

Class 19 Flowers and/or Fruit

Any article.

Class 20 Western Australian Wildflowers and/or Scene

Any article.

Class 21 Western Australian Bird and/or Animal

Any article.

Class 22 Special Techniques

Any article featuring three (3) or more of the following techniques: Lustres, gilding, grounding, incising, matting agents, decal sheets, etching, collage and airbrushing.

Class 23 Traditional

Any article.

Class 24 Contemporary

Any article.

Class 25 Pen Work

Any article, and subject providing the majority of the piece has been done in pen work.

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CROCHET Where fabric and crochet are combined, pre-shrinking is permitted. • Junior and Senior classes - please refer to the end of the

Craft section. • For Dolls and Toys please refer to the Dolls and Toys

category. • All handspun articles are to be entered in the Spinning –

Hand category only, unless otherwise stated. • Ribbons permitted for competition purposes only. • No shank buttons on baby wear.

CROCHET - NOVICE An Exhibitor who has commenced the craft within the last two (2) years and has not previously entered in the Perth Royal Show.

Class 26 Any Article

CROCHET - OPEN

Class 27 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses

Any article, featuring the theme. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

Class 28 Baby Wear

Up to three (3) articles.

Class 29 Baby Shawl, Pram or Cot Cover

Size not exceeding 1m in width or length.

Class 30 Headwear

Any yarn.

Class 31 Accessories

Any accessory for adults such as a bag, cowl, gloves, scarf, socks etc. that demonstrates a variety of stitch types e.g. Cluster, V-Stitch, Popcorn etc. and/or includes multiple colours. Excludes headwear.

Class 32 Tea Cosy

Must provide teapot for display purposes.

Class 33 Doyley or Mat

Three (3), each a distinct type of crochet. To be mounted, preferably on card with the surround to be no greater than 3cm from the article. Judges need to be able to lift a corner of the mounted piece. Each piece must feature a distinct type of

crochet work. Some different types are: Irish, Breton, hairpin, filet and crochet work featuring cluny groups, spider, daisy or spiral motifs, pineapples, etc.

Class 34 Shawl

Other than baby.

Class 35 Tableware

Including table centre, runner, tray cloth, small tablecloth, set of four (4) tablemats or cloth with linen and crochet. Excludes items made from fine thread of denier 70 and upwards. Please refer to below class.

Class 36 Fine Crochet

Any article or set using fine denier thread (70 denier and upwards).

Class 37 Adult Garment

Any ply/weight.

Class 38 Blanket, Afghan or Knee Rug

Any blanket other than baby, pram or cot cover. Size not exceeding 1.5m in width or length.

Class 39 Article Using Hand Spun Yarn

May be from any source. Article will be judged on crocheting skills only.

Class 40 Any Other Crochet Article or Type of Crochet

Work

For which a class is otherwise not provided e.g. tricot, broomstick, excluding Dolls and Toys. For Dolls and Toys please refer to the Dolls and Toys category.

DOLLS AND TOYS • Junior class - please refer to the end of the Craft section. • The clothing on Dolls and Toys is included in judging and

needs to be properly finished. • No shank buttons on baby wear. • Matching threads should be used on materials. • Stuffing should be even, consistent and appropriate to

the toy (e.g. firm, slightly floppy etc.). • Joins where filling is inserted should be invisible. Ladder

stitch is suggested. • Ensure eyes are firmly attached to the toy. • Originality of exhibit will be taken into consideration. • Exhibits to be on appropriate, safe and secure stands to

facilitate best display.

Class 41 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses

Any medium, featuring the theme. Size not exceeding 60cm in height. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

Class 42 Amigurumi

Small toy. Must be crocheted, not knitted. Size not exceeding 10cm in any direction.

Class 43 Hand Knitted Doll or Toy

Whole article must be hand knitted.

Class 44 Hand Crocheted Doll or Toy

Whole article must be hand crocheted.

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Class 45 Stuffed Toy or Animal

Made from material, felt, fur fabric, velour etc.

Class 46 Doll Clothing

Any medium. Must be displayed on a doll, which has not been entered in another class. Clothing only judged.

Class 47 Fur Teddy Bear

Must be made from fur fabric. Any size. May be dressed.

Class 48 Teddy Bear

Must be made from any fabric other than fur. May be dressed.

Class 49 Doll

Made by Exhibitor in any other medium not already mentioned. Clothing to be appropriate and will be judged.

DRESSMAKING / SEWING / TEXTILES

• Junior and Senior classes - please refer to the end of the

Craft section. • For Dolls and Toys please refer to the Dolls and Toys

category. • Pre-shrinking permitted. • Please do not provide coat hangers.

Class 50 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses

Any garment, featuring the theme. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

Class 51 Adult Daywear

Machine sewn. May be hand finished.

Class 52 Special Occasion Wear

e.g. Cocktail Dress, Ball or Evening Gown. Story must be included regarding the type of occasion the garment was made for.

Class 53 Casual Wear

Sewn casual wear. Any fabrics and sewing technique.

Class 54 Child Christening / Naming Day Outfit

Class 55 Child Garment

For ages 3 - 12, boy or girl. Any fabrics and sewing technique.

Class 56 BBQ Apron

Any fabrics or sewing technique.

Class 57 Textile Design Challenge

Using any fabrics, any embellishments and any fabric manipulation to enhance the design of the garment.

Class 58 Upcycled Garment

Sewing techniques used to transform a previously loved garment for modern day usage. A before image must accompany the exhibit.

FELTING

Class 59 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses

Any article, featuring the theme. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

Class 60 Wet Felting Hand - Garment

Wearable felted garment, such as a coat or vest using fibre.

Class 61 Wet Felting Hand - Accessory

Felted accessory, such as a scarf, bag, hat, or adornment.

Class 62 Needle Feltmaking

Any article, garment or toy in any fibre needle felted by hand.

Class 63 Article Made from Minimum 50% Alpaca Fibre

Exhibitor to state or supply label(s) indicating the fibres used. Must be Australian Grown Alpaca.

Class 64 Any Other Article

For which a class is otherwise not provided, such as a rug, wall hanging or toy.

GREETING CARD • Junior class - please refer to the end of the Craft section. • Exhibit must be presented in a sleeve with loops to

enable the exhibit to be attached to the display board. Judging Criteria: • Card fronts ONLY will be judged.

Class 65 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses

Any article, featuring the theme. Any technique. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

Class 66 Greeting Card

Featuring Creative Art stamping. Preferred size 15cm x 10cm. Size not exceeding 21cm x 15cm.

Class 67 Greeting Card

Any technique.

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HANDCRAFTS - GENERAL For Crafts not otherwise specified within the schedule. • Junior and Senior classes - please refer to the end of the

Craft section. • For Dolls and Toys please refer to the Dolls and Toys

category.

Class 68 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses

Any article, featuring the theme. Any medium incorporating one of the crafts listed under the Handcrafts - General category. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

Class 69 Leatherwork

Any article. Labels to be tied to exhibit, no adhesives to be used. Some exhibits may require a fine piece of fishing line passed through an appropriate place for label tying after needle has been removed. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

Class 70 Mosaics

Total of all sides not to exceed 2m. Not to exceed 20kg. Must be suitable for display/hanging.

Class 71 Article Made from Recycled Material(s)

Class 72 Scrapbooking

Any page or article of scrapbooking.

Class 73 Any Other Type of Handcraft

For which a class is otherwise not provided.

JEWELLERY • For Beading exhibits please refer to the Beading

category. • Please supply display stands if available.

Class 74 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses

Any article, featuring the theme. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

Class 75 Article of Jewellery

Any medium.

Class 76 Jewellery Set

Excluding beading.

KNITTING - HAND • Junior and Senior classes - please refer to the end of the

Craft section. • For Dolls and Toys please refer to the Dolls and Toys

category. • All handspun articles are to be entered in the Spinning -

Hand category only, unless otherwise stated. • Buttons and ribbons must be sewn with garment yarn

except where textured yarn used. • Ribbons permitted for competition purposes only. • No shank buttons on baby wear. • May use crochet and/or silk edge. • Machine knitted bands on hand knitted garments are not

permitted. • Any appropriate seaming method may be used. Judging Criteria: • Casting on and off of stitches to be done evenly in

tension, not too tightly. • Joining in of yarn, picking up of stitches round neck and

arm bands to be neat. • Evenness of fabric and tension. Tension to be suited to

yarn chosen. • Proportion. • Suitability of yarn and colour in regard to pattern chosen. • Pressing, seaming and making up. • General finish, trimming and show appearance.

KNITTING - HAND - NOVICE An Exhibitor who has commenced the craft within the last two (2) years and has not previously entered in the Perth Royal Show.

Class 77 Any Article

KNITTING - HAND - OPEN

Class 78 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses

Any article, excluding Dolls and Toys, featuring the theme. For Dolls and Toys please refer to the Dolls and Toys category. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

Class 79 Adult Shawl or Wrap

Class 80 Article Using Hand Spun Yarn

May be from any source. Article will be judged on knitting skills only.

Class 81 Baby Wear

Any garment, excluding booties.

Class 82 Baby Shawl

Exhibitors to use pattern of their own choice.

Class 83 Baby Foot Wear

One (1) pair.

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Class 84 Adult Short Sleeve/Sleeveless Top

Any ply.

Class 85 Adult Long Sleeved Jumper or Cardigan

Any ply.

Class 86 Creative Knitting of Original Design

Evidence of original design e.g. drawing, photograph, chart, MUST be included.

Class 87 Tea Cosy

Must provide a teapot for display purposes.

Class 88 Hand Knitted Lace Article or Set

Class 89 Child Long Sleeved Jumper or Cardigan

Class 90 Adult Headwear

Must have stitch pattern or colour work. Not to be plain knit in single colour.

Class 91 Adult Socks

One (1) pair. Must have stitch pattern or colour work. Not to be plain knit in single colour.

Class 92 Adult Gloves

One (1) pair. May be fingerless or have mitten top. Must have stitch pattern or colour work. Not to be plain knit in single colour.

Class 93 Article Made from Minimum 50% Alpaca Fibre

Exhibitor to state or supply label(s) indicating the fibres used. Must be Australian Grown Alpaca.

Class 94 Any Other Article

For which a class is otherwise not provided, excluding Dolls and Toys. For Dolls and Toys please refer to the Dolls and Toys category.

KNITTING - MACHINE • Ribbons permitted for competition purposes only. • No shank buttons on baby wear. • Sewing machine seaming is permitted but no over

locking. • Buttons must be sewn on using the same thread as

garment, except where textured yarn has been used. • "Cut and Sew" is permitted ONLY on necklines.

Class 95 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses

Any article, featuring the theme. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

Class 96 Baby Shawl

Minimum 60cm square or round.

Class 97 Baby Blanket

Rectangle to fit capsule, pram or cot.

Class 98 Baby Set - Up to 18 Months

Comprising of two (2) pieces.

Class 99 Child Garment

Up to chest 87cm.

Class 100 Adult Short Sleeve Garment

Class 101 Adult Long Sleeved Garment

Class 102 Adult Sleeveless Garment

Using any double bed technique.

Class 103 Mixed Medium Article

The item to be minimum 70% machine knitted.

Class 104 Any Other Article

For which a class is otherwise not provided.

LACE - HANDMADE Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries per class. Exhibits are to be suitably presented for judging and display. • Junior and Senior classes - please refer to the end of the

Craft section. • Torchon lace includes all variations. • Any article includes set of small articles. CROCHETED AND KNITTED LACES TO BE ENTERED IN THEIR RESPECTIVE CATEGORIES. MACRAME TO BE ENTERED IN THE HANDCRAFTS - GENERAL CATEGORY. Judging Criteria: • Suitability of thread. • Evenness of tension. • Joining of threads and finishings to be neat. Avoid knots

wherever possible unless traditionally acceptable. • Mounting: Lace should preferably be attached to fabric

by hand unless traditionally acceptable. • Technical - (i) according to type and tradition and (ii)

variety and suitability of stitches. • Degree of difficulty. • Originality: State on identification slip when design is

original. • Impact: Effectiveness of exhibit e.g. "laciness" and

presentation.

LACE - HANDMADE - NOVICE An Exhibitor who has commenced the craft within the last two (2) years and has not previously entered in the Perth Royal Show.

Class 105 Any Article

e.g bookmark. Any type, other than knitted or crocheted lace.

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LACE - HANDMADE - OPEN

Class 106 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses

Any article, featuring the theme. Any technique.

Class 107 Tatting

Any article or set made wholly of Tatted Lace.

Class 108 Torchon Lace

Any article or set made wholly of or edged with Torchon Lace.

Class 109 Point Ground Lace

Any article or set made wholly of or edged with Point Ground Lace.

Class 110 Plaited Lace

This includes Bedfordshire, Cluny, Maltese and other plaited laces. Any article made wholly of or edged with plaited lace.

Class 111 Braid/Tape Based Lace

For example: Bruges, Honiton, Milanese, Russian. Any article made wholly or trimmed with braid/tape based lace.

Class 112 Piece of Needle Made Lace

This includes Teneriffe, Knotted Laces, Filet.

Class 113 Original Design

Any style of handmade lace, own design. Evidence of original design e.g. drawing, photograph, chart, MUST be included.

Class 114 Any Other Article of Handmade Lace

For which a class is otherwise not provided. For example: Contemporary, Modern/3D. Any type of handmade lace, any medium, 3D lace article.

MACHINE EMBROIDERY • All exhibits should feature machine embroidery as

specified for each class. • Exhibits may be washed to remove water soluble

stabilizers and/or backing. Judging Criteria: • Extra points awarded for originality of design and

execution.

Class 115 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses

Any article, featuring the theme. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

Class 116 Article Featuring Machine Applique

N.B. Patchwork quilting to be entered in the Patchwork Quilting category.

Class 117 Article Featuring Pre-Programed Patterns or

Computerised Embroidery

Other than wall hanging, screen picture or garment.

Class 118 Wall Hanging, Screen or Picture

Featuring free machine embroidery. Surface decoration techniques such as dying, fabric manipulation, beading, etc. are also permissible.

Class 119 Machine Embroidered Garment

Class 120 Article Featuring Free Machine Embroidery

Other than wall hanging, screen, picture or garment. Surface decoration techniques such as dying, fabric manipulation, beading, etc. are also permissible.

Class 121 Article Featuring Program or Free Machine

Embroidery (Using Water Soluble Stabilisers)

For example: machine embroidered lace.

METAL WORK An exhibit may consist of multiple components. Total exhibit not to exceed 20kg.

METAL WORK - NOVICE An Exhibitor who has commenced the craft within the last two (2) years and has not previously entered in the Perth Royal Show.

Class 122 Any Article

METAL WORK - OPEN

Class 123 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses

Any article, featuring the theme. Size not exceeding 50cm in height. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

Class 124 Article of Metal Work

Class 125 Master

A master has previously won Best Exhibit in this category or is a past or present teacher of the craft. Any article.

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NEEDLEWORK - HAND • Junior and Senior classes - please refer to the end of the

Craft section. • Check for loose threads. Finishing off must be neat. • Bunka and similar works should be entered in the

Handcrafts - General category. • The visible work area of large items shall not exceed

100cm in any direction, including fabric surround. • The visible work area of small items shall not exceed

45cm in any direction, including fabric surround. • Exhibits presented in a frame must be ready to be hung. • Article may be washed and cleaned if necessary. • For judging purposes, the name of the maker should not

be visable, either on front or back of work. This may be covered temporarily with fabric or paper.

Class 126 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses

Any article, featuring the theme. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

Class 127 Whitework Embroidery

Any article using white, cream or ecru threads and fabric, not congress cloth. Includes cut-work, Hedebo, Mountmellick, Hardanger, drawn thread work and other whitework embroidery.

Class 128 Counted Thread Embroidery

Any article using white or coloured threads and evenweave fabric. Includes pulled fabric, Hardanger, satin stich, Kogin and decorative darning. Excludes canvas work and cross-stitch pictures

Class 129 Cross-Stitch, Small - Wall Hanging, Picture or

Screen

Includes samplers and texts. Beads and embellishments acceptable. The visible area shall not exceed 45cm in any direction, including fabric surround. Measurement does not include mounting.

Class 130 Cross-Stitch, Large - Wall Hanging, Picture or

Screen

Includes samplers and texts. Beads and embellishments acceptable. The visible area shall not exceed 100cm in any direction, including fabric surround. Measurement does not include mounting.

Class 131 Counted Blackwork Embroidery

Any article featuring Counted Blackwork technique. Traditionally worked in colour on white, cream or ecru evenweave linen.

Class 132 General Embroidery

Any article of general embroidery stitches. Includes pre-printed designs and hoop embroidery.

Class 133 Wool Embroidery

Any article of wool embroidery. Includes crewel, Jacobean, etc. Excludes canvas work.

Class 134 Metallic Thread Work

Any article featuring metallic thread work. Includes gold and silver work where over 50% of the stitching uses metallic yarn.

Class 135 Mixed Media

Any article. Minimum 50% hand embroidered.

Class 136 Smocking

Any article featuring smocking. Seams may be machine sewn.

Class 137 Hand Embroidery

Any article. Any fabrics and threads, may include collage, beading and metal thread work.

Class 138 Hand Embroidery - Images of Western

Australia

Any article in any style of hand embroidery. The design to reflect an aspect of Western Australia.

Class 139 Miniature Embroidery

Includes petit point, stumpwork, needle painting, etc. Embroidered area not to exceed 8cm in any direction.

Class 140 Wall Panel, Picture or Screen

Any type of stitchery other than needlepoint tapestry or cross-stitch. May include embellishments.

Class 141 Original Embroidery

Any article. Exhibit must be worked from an original design of the Exhibitor. Evidence of original design, e.g. drawing, photograph, chart, MUST be included. Free use of any type of hand embroidery.

Class 142 3D Piece

Any hand embroidery. No larger than 30cm cubed (i.e. must fit into a 30cm box).

Class 143 Piece of Innovative Work, No Larger Than

50cm Square

Hand embroidery essential, may include a small amount of machine stitchery.

Class 144 Needlepoint Tapestry Picture, Worked in Wool

or Cotton, Worked on Canvas - Small

Must be worked on TAPESTRY CANVAS. Counted thread fabric such as Aida is not acceptable. The visible area shall not exceed 45cm in any direction, including fabric surround. Should be framed or otherwise suitable for hanging.

Class 145 Needlepoint Tapestry Picture, Worked in Wool

or Cotton, Worked on Canvas - Large

Must be worked on TAPESTRY CANVAS. Counted thread fabric such as Aida is not acceptable. The visible area shall not exceed 100cm in any direction, including fabric surround. Should be framed or otherwise suitable for hanging.

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Class 146 Any Other Type of Needlework

For which a class is otherwise not provided.

PARCHMENT CRAFT • Senior class - please refer to the end of the Craft section. • All cards to be submitted in clear plastic bags for

protection and left open for judging. Velcro must be placed on the back of the bag to allow for display.

• Cards to be mounted onto a backing card with a border no greater than 3cm, no less than 2cm showing for display.

• Any 3D/multi layer cards to be presented in appropriate packaging that may be opened for judging and be suitable for display.

• May have coloured card or vellum inserts. Judging Criteria: • Points may be lost if any adhesive shows.

Class 147 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses

Any article, featuring the theme. Any technique. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

PARCHMENT CRAFT - NOVICE An Exhibitor who has commenced the craft within the last two (2) years and has not previously entered in the Perth Royal Show. Multi or decorative grids may be used.

Class 148 Any Article Made in Parchment

Size not exceeding 45cm in any direction, including frame.

PARCHMENT CRAFT - INTERMEDIATE An Exhibitor with more than two (2) years experience. Teachers past and present are not eligible. Multi or decorative grids may be used.

Class 149 One (1) Card Showing White Work and Lace

Class 150 One (1) Card Showing Any Colour Technique

PARCHMENT CRAFT - ADVANCED

No multi or decorative design grids to be used.

Class 151 One (1) Card Showing White Work and Lace

Class 152 One (1) Card Showing Colour and Lace Work

Class 153 One (1) Card Showing 3D or Multi Layers

PATCHWORK QUILTING A quilt is a textile piece which consists of three (3) layers, a top, a bottom and a middle layer, which is held together by being stitched (quilted) or tied in order to hold the three (3) layers together. • Junior class - please refer to the end of the Craft section. • Quilts can only be washed to remove marks from

construction or quilting lines. • Exhibits may be hand and/or machine sewn (unless

specified) and must carry label stating piecing method. • Exhibitors are requested, if possible, to sleeve their

exhibit.

PATCHWORK QUILTING - NOVICE An Exhibitor who has commenced the craft within the last two (2) years and has not previously entered in the Perth Royal Show.

Class 154 Quilt

Any technique. Size not exceeding 1.5m in length and width.

PATCHWORK QUILTING - OPEN

Class 155 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses A small quilt, featuring the theme. Size not exceeding 30cm in length and width. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

Class 156 Traditional Quilt

Hand or machine pieced. Includes whole cloth, crazy quilts and partial appliqué (less than 75% of the quilt surface). Using traditional techniques. Size not exceeding 2.5m in length and width.

Class 157 Predominately Applique Quilt

Hand or machine appliqué. Applique must occupy at least 75% of the quilt surface. Size not exceeding 2.5m in length and width.

Class 158 Hand Quilted Quilt

A quilt that has been made by hand or on a domestic sewing machine by the Exhibitor and quilted by hand by the Exhibitor. Size not exceeding 2.5m in length and width.

Class 159 Wall Hanging or Small Quilt

Any technique. Size not exceeding 50cm x 70cm.

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Class 160 Patchwork/Quilted Article

e.g. bag, cushion, garment, excluding Dolls and Toys. For Dolls and Toys please refer to the Dolls and Toys category. Size not exceeding 1.5m in length and width.

Class 161 Modern Quilt

A quilt that is simple in design, containing bold colours (solids or prints) and large, obvious negative space. Size not exceeding 2.5m in length and width.

Class 162 Two-Person Quilt

Any quilt made by two (2) people. Quilters name to be supplied on application for entry. Size not exceeding 2.5m in length and width.

SPINNING - HAND • Senior class - please refer to the end of the Craft section. • All "HANDSPUN" exhibits to be entered in the Spinning

- Hand category ONLY, unless otherwise stated. • All exhibits in all classes must state the name of fibres

used and attach a sample on a plain white card enclosed in plastic.

• All exhibits must be handspun by the Exhibitor. • Any article or skein that does not include a sample

of the fibre will not be judged. • Entries with identifying brands, stud labels,

business names will not be judged. Judging Criteria: Skeins of Yarn: • Suitability of fleece/fibre for end use and to indicate

intended purpose. • Suitability of degree of twist in singles and in ply. • Suitability of spinning system employed e.g. woollen or

worsted. • Evenness of spin and ply. • Suitability of washing and scouring and of skein ties to

prevent tangling. • Handle and presentation. Articles Made Up: • Choice of yarn for pattern use; needle or hook size for

knitted or crocheted exhibits. • Evenness of knit, crochet or weave, density of fringes, or

quality of hand sewn hems. • Matching of stripes or evenness of distribution of

shading. • Finishing: steam pressing, blocking or fulling. • Applied finishes; buttons, bindings, etc. • Making up: finishing off, neatened seams, clipped ends,

etc. • Handle and presentation.

SPINNING - HAND - NOVICE An Exhibitor who has commenced the craft within the last two (2) years and has not previously entered in the Perth Royal Show.

Class 163 Any Article or Skein (min. 50g)

SPINNING - HAND - OPEN

Class 164 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses

Any article, featuring the theme. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

Class 165 Laceweight Skein (min. 25gm) Plied

Handspun Fleece

Not dyed, 5 ply and under (i.e. 2, 3, 4 ply). Must be spun from raw wool fleece.

Class 166 Knitting Wool Skein (min. 50gm) Plied

Handspun Fleece - Not Dyed

Equivalent to over 5 ply (i.e. 8, 12, 16 ply). Must be spun from raw fleece.

Class 167 Novelty Skein (min. 50gm) Handspun Plied

Yarn

Any skein of novelty design yarn e.g. boucle, slub, cable, wool beads, gimp or spiral yarn. Fleece, tops, or any other natural or manmade fibres may be mixed or dyed.

Class 168 Skein Any Fibre (min. 50gm) Other Than Wool

or Alpaca

May be tops or hand prepared fibre, dyed or any ply equivalent.

Class 169 Skein 100% Alpaca Fibre (min. 50gm)

Australian Grown Alpaca

Raw alpaca fibre or prepared tops/carded batts may be used.

Class 170 Shawl, Baby Shawl or Stole Handspun Yarn

Handknit or crochet. Spun from fleece, fibre or tops, any ply.

Class 171 Adult Garment or Article Using Melanian Wool

Handspun from West Australian naturally coloured Melanian wool fleece. Only 5% overdyed/white wool permitted.

Class 172 Any Other Article or Garment Not Provided for

Handspun Wool

Natural colour or dyed, commercial or plant dyes may be used. Can be knitted, crochet or woven.

Class 173 Article Made from Handspun Blended Fibres

May be tops, sliver or hand carded blends.

Class 174 Article or Skein Made from Yarn Spun on a

Hand/Drop Spindle

Only the hand spinning will be judged, not the article.

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WEAVING - HAND • Senior class - please refer to the end of the Craft section. Judging Criteria: • Suitability of materials and patterns to classifications. • Balance and regularity of weave, sett, beat and

selvedges. • Originality. • Finishing.

WEAVING - HAND - NOVICE An Exhibitor who has commenced the craft within the last two (2) years and has not previously entered in the Perth Royal Show.

Class 175 Any Article

WEAVING - HAND - OPEN

Class 176 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses

Any article, featuring the theme. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

Class 177 Article Handwoven on a 4, 8 or Multi Shaft

Hand Loom

Can be any fabric length or article.

Class 178 Article Handwoven on a 2 Shaft or Rigid

Heddle Loom

Class 179 Handwoven Wearable Item or Garment

Class 180 Any Other Handwoven Article Not Provided

For

e.g. floor rug, bag, woven tapestry, etc.

Class 181 Article Made from Minimum 50% Alpaca Fibre

Exhibitor to state or supply label(s) indicating the fibres used. Must be Australian Grown Alpaca.

WOODWORK An exhibit may consist of multiple components. Total exhibit not to exceed 20kg. • Junior class - please refer to the end of the Craft section. • Maximum measurement of any item not to exceed 1

metre in length/width and 2 meters in height with the exception of Rocking Horses.

• Judging criteria available upon request from RASWA.

WOODWORK - NOVICE An Exhibitor who has commenced the craft within the last two (2) years and has not previously entered in the Perth Royal Show.

Class 182 Any Article of Woodwork or Woodworking

Technique

Finish optional.

WOODWORK - OPEN

Class 183 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses

Any article, featuring the theme. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

Class 184 Woodturned

Any article.

Class 185 Woodwork

Any article. May incorporate other materials and techniques.

Class 186 Intarsia

No larger than 1m cubed (i.e. must fit into a 1m box).

Class 187 Wood Carving

Finish optional.

JUNIORS CRAFT • No Lego®

JUNIORS CRAFT - 8 & UNDER Exhibitor to be 8 years of age and under as at the first day of the Show. Date of birth to be stated on the application for entry.

Class 188 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses

Any article, featuring the theme. Any medium. Size not exceeding 50cm in any direction. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

Class 189 Article Made from 100% Recycled Materials

Size not exceeding 50cm in any direction.

Class 190 Beading

Any article.

Class 191 Needlework - Hand

Any article.

Class 192 Any Other Article

For which a class is otherwise not provided.

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JUNIORS CRAFT - 12 & UNDER Exhibitor to be 12 years of age and under as at the first day of the Show. Date of birth to be stated on the application for entry.

Class 193 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses

Any article, featuring the theme. Any medium. Size not exceeding 50cm in any direction. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

Class 194 Article Made from 100% Recycled Materials

Size not exceeding 50cm in any direction.

Class 195 Book Binding

Any article.

Class 196 Card Celebration

Any article. Exhibit must be presented in a sleeve with loops to enable the exhibit to be attached to the display board.

Class 197 Crochet/Knitting - Hand

Any article.

Class 198 Dressmaking/Sewing/Textiles

Any article.

Class 199 Needlework - Hand

Any article.

Class 200 Patchwork Quilting

Wall hanging or small quilt. Size not exceeding 1.5m in any direction.

Class 201 Woodwork

Any article.

Class 202 Any Other Article

For which a class is otherwise not provided.

JUNIORS CRAFT - 17 & UNDER Exhibitor to be 17 years of age and under as at the first day of the Show. Date of birth to be stated on the application for entry.

Class 203 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses

Any article, featuring the theme. Any medium. Size not exceeding 50cm in any direction. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

Class 204 Beading

Any article.

Class 205 Lace - Handmade

Any article.

Class 206 Crochet/Knitting - Hand

Any article.

Class 207 Dressmaking/Sewing/Textiles

Any article.

Class 208 Needlework - Hand

Any article.

Class 209 Patchwork Quilting

Wall hanging or small quilt. Size not exceeding 1.5m in any direction.

Class 210 Any Other Article

For which a class is otherwise not provided.

SENIORS CRAFT - 70 & OVER Exhibitors are to be 70 years of age and over as at the first day of the Show. Date of birth to be stated on the application for entry.

Class 211 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses

Any article, featuring the theme. Any medium. Size not exceeding 50cm in length and width. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

Class 212 Crochet

Any article.

Class 213 Knitting - Hand

Any article.

Class 214 Lace - Handmade

Exhibitors are permitted up to TWO (2) ENTRIES. Any article, any medium. Traditional or contemporary.

Class 215 Needlepoint Tapestry - Hand

Any article. The visible area shall not exceed 45cm in any direction, including fabric surround.

Class 216 Needlework/Embroidery Other Than Tapestry

- Hand

Any article.

Class 217 Parchment Craft

Any article.

Class 218 Spinning and Weaving - Hand

Any article, handspun or handwoven.

Class 219 Any Other Article

For which a class is otherwise not provided.

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COOKERY The whole exhibit MUST be the bona fide work of the

individual Exhibitor. No small business entries will be

accepted, unless otherwise stated. Exhibitors must ensure that their exhibits comply with specifications within each class i.e. number of exhibits within a class, maximum or minimum size, and shape.

DECORATED CAKES Category Rules: Additional requirements and restrictions are stated in each class. 1. Base / presentation board must be fitted with cleats

sufficient to allow ease of handling. Cleats are feet which are attached to the board to raise it off the surface.

2. The completed exhibit including any drape used in presentation must fit within the perimeter of the specified board size stated in each class.

3. A tiered cake where each level is not stacked one above the other must be linked on a common board.

4. Novelty Cakes: The majority of the exhibit must be cake, supported by icing techniques. Model shaped tins must not be used.

5. Blocks or polystyrene may be used to simulate cakes unless otherwise stated but must be achievable in cake.

6. All cakes are to be covered in R.T.R (ready to roll), unless otherwise stated.

7. Exhibitor label to be attached to the front left of exhibit. PERMITTED ARE: 1. A minimal amount of florists' wire, florist tape, stamens,

corn silk, cotton net and thread, tulle and lustre dust. 2. Edible food grade metallic colour will be allowed

provided the name of the product used is included on the "Information Card".

3. Ribbon, braid and cord may be used to compliment or highlight cake decorating techniques but should not be used as the main feature or focus of the exhibit.

4. Paper, fabric, lace, ribbon, braid, cord, lustre/shimmer powder, cake decorating glitter and non-toxic commercial glue may be used on board presentation.

5. Thick glass and mirror may be used as base/presentation boards.

6. Wooden or perspex skewers and food approved cake support systems are permitted for support in tiered and Novelty/Sculptured cakes and sugar art.

7. Covered boards and hard food safe barriers may be used to support decorations.

8. Manufactured pillars may be used to support tiered cakes, plaques and floral arrangement.

9. A commercial posy pick may be used if the top edge is visible above the covering of the cake and is declared on the "Information Card".

10. "Safety Seal" may be used but must have the top edge visible and be declared on the "Information Card".

11. Foam flower centres may be used but must be declared on the "Information Card".

NOT PERMITTED ARE: 1. Pins of any description. 2. Wire must not penetrate the covering of the cake. 3. Manufactured ornaments and decorations. 4. Glass of any description, except as base/presentation

board. 5. Plant stems and foliage. 6. Mechanical aids and any other manufactured material,

unless otherwise stated. 7. Wafer Paper and gelatin are not to be used as a main

feature, unless otherwise stated. NB: WIRE OF ANY KIND (INCLUDING FOOD GRADE)

MUST NOT PENETRATE THE COVERING OF THE CAKE.

A POSY PICK OR "SAFETY SEAL" IS ALLOWED BUT

MUST BE STATED ON THE "INFORMATION CARD". Exhibits that do not comply with these rules will be marked ‘NOT ACCORDING TO SCHEDULE’ and will not be judged, nor be eligible for a prize. INFORMATION CARD: This card will be sent to the Exhibitor and must be completed. The card is to be handed to the Steward when the exhibit is delivered, which is made available to the Judge(s). The card should list new techniques, the name of uncommon flowers and items used to enable the entry to conform to the schedule. It confirms the Exhibitor has abided by the rules of the competition.

FROM THE WORLD OF HORSES Open to all Exhibitors.

Class 88 THEME CLASS: From the World of Horses

Made from a sugar medium. Wooden skewers, boards and a minimum amount of wire may be used for support. Base/presentation board or drape to fit within a 40cm square. Exhibitors are permitted two (2) entries in this class.

DECORATED CAKES - JUNIOR Exhibitor to be 17 years of age and under as at the first day of the Show, unless otherwise stated. Date of birth to be stated on the application for entry.

Class 89 Celebration Cake

Must be iced with R.T.R (ready to roll). No buttercream icing to be used. Base/presentation board or drape to fit within a 30cm square.

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DECORATED CAKES - STUDENT An Exhibitor who has not previously entered the Perth Royal Show, is in their first year or has just completed their first year of cake decorating classes and does not receive payment for decorating cakes, may enter this category. State name of course attended. Teacher must sign the application for entry.

Class 90 Decorated Cake

One (1) tier. Suitable for a special occasion. Base/presentation board or drape to fit within a

30cm square.

DECORATED CAKES - AMATEUR An Exhibitor, who has not won a first (1st) prize in a similar class at the Perth Royal Show, has not, nor previously been a teacher of cake decorating and does not promote their work in any form of media, or receive payment for decorating cakes, may enter in the Amateur category.

Class 91 Decorated Wedding Cake

Two (2) or more cakes to be tiered or otherwise presented on a common board. Base/presentation board or drape to fit within a

55cm square.

Class 92 Christmas Cake

One (1) tier only. A greeting to be included. Base/presentation board or drape to fit within a

40cm square.

Class 93 Novelty/Sculptured Cake

An imaginative creation in shape and design. The majority of the exhibit must be cake with the remainder of the exhibit made from an edible medium. The cake must be cut to shape, not made in a specific model shaped tin. No wire is

to be used in this class, including

indiscriminate food grade wires. Food approved cake support systems may be used. Details of construction to be listed on the "Information Card". Base/presentation board or drape to fit within a 40cm square.

Class 94 Unicorn or Mermaid Cake

Base/presentation board or drape to fit within a

30cm square.

DECORATED CAKES - OPEN Open to all Exhibitors.

Class 95 Decorated Wedding Cake

THEME: Black and White with one (1) other metallic or colour used as a highlight. Two (2) or more cakes to be tiered or otherwise presented on a common board. Base/presentation board or drape to fit within a 55cm square.

Class 96 Miniature Wedding Cake

Two (2) or more cakes. All decoration to be scaled down to the size of the cake. Base/presentation board or drape to fit within a 15cm square.

Class 97 Boho Wedding Cake

Two (2) or more cakes to be tiered or otherwise presented on a common board. Base/presentation board or drape to fit within a

55cm square.

Class 98 Fantasy

One (1) tier only. Base/presentation board or drape to fit within a 30cm square.

Class 99 Celebration Cake

One (1) tier suitable for a special occasion. Base/presentation board or drape to fit within a

40cm square.

Class 100 Celebration Cake - Edible Paper Media

Edible paper media, printed or plain and hand-made decorations using edible non-sugar based products may be used in this class. Majority of the decorations must be edible paper. One (1) tier. Base/presentation board or drape to fit within a

40cm square.

Class 101 Novelty/Sculptured Cake

An imaginative creation in shape and design. The majority of the exhibit must be cake with the remainder of the exhibit made from an edible medium. The cake must be cut to shape, not made in a specific model shaped tin. No wire is

to be used in this class, including

indiscriminate food grade wire. Food approved cake support systems may be used. Details of construction to be listed on the "Information Card". Base/presentation board or drape to fit

within a 40cm square.

Class 102 Textures and Finishes

One (1) tier cake using white only for all techniques in monochrome style. Base/presentation board or drape to fit within a

40cm square.

Class 103 Floral Art Suitable for a Central Hall Table

To be viewed all round. Commercial items may be used for presentation. Base/presentation board or drape to fit within a 40cm square.

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Class 104 Butter Cream Cake

Featuring buttercream and chocolate. This exhibit will be refrigerated during Show. Base/presentation board to fit within a 40cm

square.

Class 105 Gingerbread House

All decorations to be made from a sugar or sugar based medium. No commercial lollies allowed. Base/presentation board to fit within a 40cm

square.

DECORATED CAKES - MASTER Only an Exhibitor who has previously won a first (1st) prize in the corresponding class in the Open category of the Perth Royal Show may enter this category. Exhibitors in the Master's category may not enter in the corresponding class in the Open category.

Class 106 Wedding Cake Featuring Haute Couture

Base/presentation board or drape to fit within a

55cm square.

DECORATED CAKES - SMALL BUSINESS This category is open to all small businesses that hold an ABN related to the production and selling of decorated cakes. Business/Company Name and ABN to be stated on the application for entry.

Class 107 Wedding Cake

A wedding cake suitable for a Springtime Wedding. Two (2) or more cakes to be tiered or otherwise presented on a common board. One (1)

tier to be cut to present a wedge for tasting. Base/presentation board or drape to fit within a

55cm square.

Class 108 Novelty/Sculptured Cake

An imaginative creation in shape and design. The majority of the exhibit must be cake with the remainder of the exhibit made from an edible medium. The cake must be cut to shape, not made in a specific model shaped tin. No wire is

to be used in this class, including

indiscriminate food grade wires. Food approved cake support systems may be used. Details of construction to be listed on the "Information Card". Base/presentation board or drape to fit within a 40cm square. Cake to have a wedge sectioned for tasting.

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