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    SECTIONQ

    NEEDLEWORK, KNITTING

    & DRESSMAKINGSATURDAY 30th & SUNDAY 31st AUGUST 2014entryfee closingdate

    50 cents (incl GST) - JUNIORS FREE AUGUST 8th

    PRIZEMONEY: 1st $2.00 - 2nd $1.00 - 3rd50 cents WHERE TROPHY IS ALLOCATED NO PRIZE MONEY WILL BE PAID FOR 1ST

    CONVENER: Mrs. Heather Weatherald 0422 368 505 or (08) 8384 6669CHIEF STEWARDS Open Needlework & Dressmaking Classes Q1001- Q1047

    & Juniors Q4103 - Q5126Margaret Murray 8522 1160, Rhonda Inwood 8522 1823

    Hand Knitting & Crochet Classes Q2048 - Q2085Chris Pritchard 8522 7879, Dot Tscharke 8524 5390

    Machine Knitting Q3086 - Q3102Margaret Atyeo 8522 5781 & Cynthia Garrick 8255 7364

    STEWARDS B.Springbett, A. Pritchard, M Perry, P. Rankin & D. Clark

    EXHIBIT ENTRY FORMS TO BE COMPLETED & LODGED BYFRIDAY 8THAUGUST 2014

    NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED

    ALL FEES MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY FORMOTHERWISE ENTRY WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED

    EXHIBITORS TO INCLUDE STAMPED SELF-ADDRESSED ENVELOPE FOR RETURN OF EXHIBIT

    NUMBERS; ALTERNATIVELY NUMBERS MAY BE COLLECTED FROM THE SHOW OFFICE. (SEE PAGE

    2 - OFFICE HOURS)

    NORTHERN AGRICULTURAL SHOWS ASSOCIATION OF SA INC - GRAND AGGREGATE TROPHIES(Please refer to page 19 of the Show Book)

    Adultsmust compete at a minimum of 3 Northern Association Shows - Sheep & cattle classes need only compete in two shows

    Juniorsmust compete at a minimum of 2 Northern Association Shows

    Adult Age from the beginning of the year the Exhibitor turns 18 years (and over) Junior Age 5 to 17 years (from the beginning of the year the Exhibitor turns 5 to the end of the year

    he/she turns 17)

    Entry for the NASA Aggregate to be indicated on your entry form for each show

    Aggregate Pointsto be calculated using: 1st 5points, 2nd 3 points, 3rd 1 point

    Pauline R Murray Accountants

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    EXHIBIT REGULATIONS

    Exhibit to be in one class only. Exhibits incorrectly entered may be transferred by Convener/Steward to a suitable

    class before judging. Every article to have exhibit number attached.

    All entries must be clean. Exhibits which have won a 1st prize in a previous Gawler Show will be disqualied. All reasonable care is taken with Exhibits, however no responsibility of loss of or

    damage to exhibits is accepted. No exhibit to be on coat hangers. EXHIBIT LABELS Thread ribbon or tape through holes on exhibit

    label (do not remove sticky back), hand stitch or use a small safetypin to rmly attach ribbon or tape to exhibit.

    EXHIBIT LABELS FRAMED ARTICLES Tie ribbon or tape to back of frame makingsure exhibit label hangs below bottom edge of frame (to be visible from the front ofexhibit).

    HINTS ON JUDGING

    Special attention to pressing of seams

    Attention to trimming loose threads

    ALL EXHIBITS TO BE DELIVERED TO SHOWGROUNDS

    RECREATION CENTRE BUILDING

    Thursday 28THAugust - 5.00pm - 6.30pm or Friday 29THAugust - 8.00am - 11.00am

    Exhibits NOT TO BE REMOVED until after 5.00pm SundayANY PROBLEM CONCERNING DELIVERY TIME PLEASE CONTACT CHIEF STEWARD TO MAKE

    OTHER ARRANGEMENTSONLY EXHIBITORS ADMITTED TO HALL PRIOR TO JUDGING

    JUDGING 12.30pm FRIDAY

    JUDGES: Needlework & Dressmaking Class Q1001-Q1047,& JuniorsQ4103 - Q5126 - Christine BishopHandKnitting & Crochet Q2048 - Q2085 - Wendy Harvey

    Machine Knitting Q3086 - Q3102 Rita Divine

    EXHIBITORS MUST PRODUCE ENTRY FORM COPY

    to Steward on arrival at Hall with exhibit to collect prize money between 3.30pm - 4.30pm Sunday to Convener for collection of Exhibits between 5.00pm - 5.30pm Sunday Each Exhibit will be signed off before release to Exhibitor

    OPEN NEEDLEWORK & DRESSMAKINGNEEDLEWORK DEFINITIONS

    Embroidered Tapestry (canvas work) is worked on embroidery canvas, eithersingle or double thread, using any suitable stitch or combination of stitches.

    Stitching should completely cover the ground canvas.

    Counted Work these embroideries are worked by counting the threads of thefabric e.g. holbein, blackwork, pattern darning, pulled fabric, drawn thread, etc.

    Surface Stitchery- embroideries worked freely across the surface of the fabricwithout the necessity of counting the threads.

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    All Framed items MUST measure as stated below

    NEEDLEWORK & DRESSMAKING

    CHIEF STEWARD: Rhonda Inwood - Ph 8522 1823

    Class

    Q1001 Tapestry picture or any other article larger than 24 (61cm) on any one side including frame DONATED BY MRS E. NEILSENQ1002 Tapestry picture or any other article, no larger than 24 (61cm) on any one side including frame DONATED BY MRS E. NEILSENQ1003 LongstitchQ1004 Cross Stitch, worked on Aida type fabric in which each stitch is worked over a

    woven square, larger than 18 (45cm) on any one side, including frame DONATED BY TOTALLY FRAMED, GAWLERQ1005 Cross Stitch, worked on a linen or similar fabric in which each stitch is worked

    over two or more threads, larger than 18 (45cm) on any one side, including frame DONATED BY RHONDA INWOOD

    Q1006 Any article in Cross Stitch no larger than 18 (45cm) on any one side, includingframe DONATED BY LESLEY CURNOW

    Q1007 Filet lace workQ1008 Hand made laceQ1009 Piece of hardanger workQ1010 Counted work, other than tapestry, longstitch, cross stitch or hardangerQ1011 Article of embroidery using a variety of stitches (not less than 5) $20 VOUCHER DONATED BY SPOTLIGHT

    Q1012 Surface Stitchery, white or creamQ1013 Surface stitchery, coloured embroidery DONATED BY CYNTHIA GARRICKQ1014 Embroidery on painted or printed background, hand and/or machine embroideredQ1015 Christmas Decoration, hand and/or machine embroideredQ1016 Any hand smocked garment DONATED BY GAWLER AH&F SOCIETYQ1017 Any hand smocked articleQ1018 Embroidered Bag, hand and/or machine embroideredQ1019 Wool embroidered articleQ1020 Crewel embroideryQ1021 Candlewicking, any articleQ1022 Kantha embroideryQ1023 Embroidered beadworkQ1024 Ribbon Embroidery

    Q1025 Stump work 3 dimensionalQ1026 Hand appliqu Wall HangingQ1027 Any article hand appliqu other than Wall HangingQ1028 Embroidered Cushion, hand and/or machine embroideredQ1029 Embroidered article (embroidery to be less than 6 or 15cm)Q1030 Fabric Manipulated (no cut threads)Q1031 Machine embroidered, free motionQ1032 Machine embroidered pre-digital designed, article less than 1m x 1mQ1033 Machine embroidered pre-digital designed, article greater than 1m x 1m $20 VOUCHER DONATED BY KORNACRAFTQ1034 Machine embroidered, digitizedQ1035 Machine appliquQ1036 Machine appliqu including free motion embroideryQ1037 Machine work using a combination of three or more techniques.

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    Q1038 Any article in needlework by a person who has never won 1st prize in the GawlerShow needlework section

    Q1039 Any article in needlework by a person 80 years and overQ1040 Any article in needlework by a disabled personQ1041 Any other article in needlework not specied $20 CASH DONATED BY

    EMBROIDERERS GUILD OF SA INC (GAWLER BRANCH)

    Q1042 2-piece outt - Adult or ChildQ1043 Lined Garment VOUCHER DONATED BY GAWLER DRY CLEANERSQ1044 Childs GarmentQ1045 Fancy Costume e.g. dancing, fairy, etcQ1046 Outt for a PetQ1047 Any garment Adult

    BEST EXHIBIT NEEDLEWORK & DRESSMAKING (Classes Q1001 - Q1047)TROPHY DONATED BY IN MEMORY OF MRS ML NORMAN

    HAND KNITTING & CROCHET

    CHIEF STEWARD: Chris Pritchard - Ph 8522 7879 All hand knitted articles should be sewn by hand with wool.

    Machine knitted bands on hand knitted garments will not be disqualied

    Buttons to be sewn with same yarn as knitted garment.

    Q2048 Coat Hanger (knitted)

    Q2049 Coat Hanger (knitted) by person who has never won 1st prize in this class

    Q2050 Coat Hanger (crochet)

    Q2051 Coat Hanger (crochet) by a person who has never won 1st prize in this class

    Q2052 Tea Cosy (knitted or crochet)

    Q2053 Any article in Tatting

    Q2054 Crochet Cloth, any size

    Q2055 Crochet Doyley (23cm or less) in white, cream or ecru (mounted)

    Q2056 Crochet Table Mat, any colour

    Q2057 Any Crochet article (mercer cotton) not specied

    Q2058 Crochet novelty or toy

    Q2059 Crochet Rug (wool or acrylic) DONATED BY MRS MELVA GRAETZ

    Q2060 Crochet Babys Shawl or blanket, etc.

    Q2061 Crochet Baby wear to 2 years

    Q2062 Crochet Babys booties or shoettes (one pair)

    Q2063 Crochet Garment (adult)Q2064 Crochet Garment (child)

    Q2065 Any article in crochet (wool or acrylic) not specied

    Q2066 Crochet or Knitted dolls outt (securely mounted)

    Q2067 Article free form, Knitting and/or Crochet DONATED BY CHRIS PRITCHARD

    Q2068 Knitted Baby wear to 2 years

    Q2069 Babys Shawl or blanket, etc (knitted) DONATED BY LESLEY CURNOW

    Q2070 Knitted Babys Booties or Shoettes 1 pair, wool

    Q2071 Knitted Babys Booties or Shoettes 1 pair, acrylic

    Q2072 Knitted garment (adult) DONATED BY JULIE PENNO

    Q2073 Knitted garment (childs) DONATED BY PAULINE R. MURRAY ACCOUNTANTSQ2074 Knitted socks, mittens, gloves DONATED BY JULIE PENNO

    Q2075 Knitted hat, scarf or cap

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    Q2076 Knitted rug

    Q2077 Knitted toy

    Q2078 Knitted beadwork doll

    Q2079 Knitted beadwork, any article, other than a doll

    Q2080 Any article in knitting not already specied

    Q2081 Any article in crochet (wool or acrylic) by person over 80 yrs of age

    Q2082 Any article in crochet (other than wool/acrylic) by person over 80 yrs of age

    Q2083 Any article in knitting by a person over 80 yrs of age

    Q2084 Any article in knitting by a disabled person

    Q2085 Any article in crochet by a disabled person DONATED BY MRS HEATHER WEATHERALD

    MACHINE KNITTING

    CHIEF STEWARD: Margaret Atyeo - Ph 8522 5781

    Machine knitted garments may be sewn with a linker except for the bands.

    Q3086 Machine Knitting of / or including Fair Isle DONATED BY BEV SPRINGBETT

    Q3087 Machine Knitting by a person who has never won 1st prize

    in Gawler Show machine knitting section DONATED BY CYNTHIA GARRICK

    Q3088 Machine Knitting of / or including Tuck or Slip Stitch DONATED BY THE BAKE &

    BREW SHOP, GAWLER

    Q3089 Machine Knitting, infants set, at least 3 pieces DONATED BY A PRITCHARD

    Q3090 Machine Knitting in Baby wear to 2 years DONATED BY MAGARET ATYEO

    Q3091 Machine Knitting in Babys Shawl or Blanket DONATED BY WICKED EARTH SOYA

    CANDLES

    Q3092 Machine Knitting - Open - Adults $25 VOUCHER DONATED BY HAIR STUDIO 32

    Q3093 Machine Knitting - Open - Child 2-10 years DONATED BY GAWLER MACHINE KNITTING CLUB

    Q3094 Machine Knitting, Toy or Novelty DONATED BY M COLEMAN

    Q3095 Machine Knitting, Household article DONATED BY CHRIS PRITCHARD

    Q3096 Machine Knitting, socks, mittens, gloves, hat, scarf or cap DONATED BY

    MARGARET ATYEO

    Q3097 Machine Knitting garment of / or featuring lace DONATED BY L J HOOKER, GAWLER

    Q3098 Machine Knitting with garter carriage

    Q3099 Machine Knitting in weaving DONATED BY JEWELLERY JOURNEY

    Q3100 Machine Knitting garment or article with appliqu, embroidery or beads, trims, etc.

    Q3101 Machine Knitted garment or article by person over 80 yrs of age DONATED BY CHRIS PRITCHARD

    Q3102 Machine Knitting by person under 18 years DONATED BY WICKED EARTH SOYA

    CANDLES

    AGGREGATE TROPHY MACHINE KNITTING DONATED BY M MURRAYPERPETUAL TROPHY MACHINE KNITTING for MOST OUTSTANDING WORKDONATED BY IN MEMORY OF MRS JUDITH HIGGINS

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    JUNIOR SECTION - ENTRY FREE

    CHIEF STEWARD: Heather Weatherald - Ph 8384 6669

    PRIZEMONEY: 1st $2.00 - 2nd $1.00 - 3rd 50 cents

    12 YEARS AND UNDER

    Q4103 Any article in long-stitch tapestryQ4104 Any knitted article

    Q4105 Knitted Outt for a Pet

    Q4106 Any crochet article

    Q4107 Any article in cross-stitch

    Q4108 Any article in needlework

    Q4109 Any article machine made

    Q4110 Any garment machine made

    Q4111 Toy

    Q4112 Cushion

    Q4113 Fathers Day GiftQ4114 Any article made by 2 or more students 12 yrs & under DONATED BY GAWLER

    AH&F SOCIETY

    HIGHEST AGGREGATE $5 DONATED BY MRS H K WEATHERALD

    13 YEARS TO UNDER 18 YEARSQ5115 Any article in long-stitch tapestry

    Q5116 Any knitted article

    Q5117 Any crochet article

    Q5118 Any article in cross-stitchQ5119 Any article in needlework

    Q5120 Any article machine made

    Q5121 Any garment machine made

    Q5122 Any article appliqud, by hand or machine

    Q5123 Toy

    Q5124 Cushion

    Q5125 Fathers Day Gift

    Q5126 Any article made by 2 or more students 13 yrs to under 18 yrs DONATED BY

    GAWLER AH&F SOCIETY

    HIGHEST AGGREGATE $5 DONATED BY MRS H K WEATHERALD