2016 Craft - Hawkesbury Show

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HAWKESBURY SHOW 2016
Section 16
Craft
HDAA Show Auxiliary
Show Auxiliary members 2015/16
New members are welcome.
Show Auxiliary 2015/16
Mrs Liz Miller - President
Mrs Heather Smith - Vice President
Mrs Margaret Johnson - Vice President
Mrs Penny Fraser - Treasurer
Mrs Rachel Stephenson - Secretary
Mrs Diane Shaw - Assistant Secretary/Treasurer
Mrs Del Swain - Publicity Officer
Mrs Liz Anderson
Mrs Barbara Crook
Mrs Val Elias
Mrs Betty Hamilton
Mrs Michelle Killick
Mrs June McLean
M/s Julie Murray
Mrs Gwen Pike
Mrs Judy Schonkala
Mrs Lyn Williams
Committee
Miss Astrid Bradshaw
Ms Margaret Davis
Mrs Margaret Fennell
Mrs Jenny Harland
Mrs Annette Leck
Mr Tony Meskauskas
Mrs Jan Nash
Mrs Barbara Saunders
Ms Stephanie Shaw
Mrs Marion Williams
Mrs Linda Coffill
Mrs Kerry Dowling
Mrs Denise Galea
Mrs Maria Karontoni
Mrs Rae McCully
Mrs Amena Murray
Mrs Jill Perrottet
Mrs Maggie Scott
Mrs Pat Smith
Any queries relating to these sections should be directed to the Steward in charge of the Sub-Section of interest.
Names and contact details are listed at the top of each sub-section
Enquires phone 4577 3591 or 45776200
Email hdaa@hawkesburyshow.com.au
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SPONSORS 2016
Hawkesbury District Agricultural Association would like to acknowledge the contributions
from the following sponsors
Bendigo Bank North Richmond
Adshaw Family North Richmond
Mrs Denise Galea
Amgro Pty Ltd
Mrs Elizabeth Miller
Art by Anna
Mrs Judith Schonkala
Australian Bakels
Mrs Joyce George
Australian Porcelain Art Teachers NSW Inc.
Mrs Kaye Quinton
Bakers Delight Richmond
Mrs Liz Anderson
Banksia Yarns Richmond
Mrs Margaret Fennell
Bells Ridge Cottage Kurrajong Heights
Mrs M Scott
Black & Coloured Sheep Breeders Assoc.
Mrs N Maxwell Trophy
Case Family
Mrs Pat Smith
Conzpec Civil
Mrs Penny Fraser
Davies Office Supplies Windsor
Mrs Val Elias
EC Tobin Aparist Supplies
Mrs Bernice Vercoe Perpetual Trophy
Ernie’s Foto’s & Frames South Windsor
Ms J Murray
Est of the Late Des Nicholson
Ms Rae McCully
Ethel Nutman Memorial Shield
NSW Porcelain Artists Association
Fortune and Fairies Richmond
Patons Fertilisers
Gem & Lapidary Council of NSW
Petlin Spinning & Weaving Supplies
Golden West Branch of CDG
Rachel Stephenson
Hawkesbury Community Arts Workshop
Richmond Fruit Market
Hawkesbury Harvest
Richmond Mall Pharmacy Shop
Hawkesbury Lapidary Council of NSW
Richmond Travel Centre
Hawkesbury Woodcraft Co-op Inc
Sids Shoe Surgery Richmond
HDAA Show Auxiliary
Silver Star Cake Decorating Supplies
Hobby Sew Kings Park
Sinavin Trophy
Jean Alcorn Memorial Trophy
Sugar Plump Fairies
Karantoni Family
Teddy’s Bits of Castle Hill
Karinglen Windsor
The Cake Decorators Guild
Kayes Cakes and Flowers
The Close Family
Kitch N Things Richmond Marketplace
The Ford Family
Kurrajong Handspun Crafts
The Howlett Family
MacQuarie Towns Garden Club
The Johnson Family
McGlynn Award
The Knitters Guild of NSW
McGraths Hill Florist
The Matheson Family
Minaloo Lodge Kurrajong
The Tapestry Guild
Mr Fred Elias
The Turnbull Family – Joan Turnbull Memorial Trophy
Mrs Amena Murray
The Wool Inn
Mrs Audrey Nutman
The Stephenson Family
Mrs Barbara Crook
Victoria Touch Richmond
Mrs Betty Hamilton
Vitamin King Richmond
Mrs Del Swain
Windsor Branch of CWA
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CRAFT CONDITION OF ENTRY
Entries Close at the Hawkesbury Show Office or PO Box 382, Richmond 2753
on Thursday 24th March 2016 all entries must be accompanied with a correctly STAMPED, SELF
ADDRESSED ENVELOPE. Exhibitors copy of the entry form & entry tickets will be returned to the
Exhibitor ONLY if provided with STAMPED, SELF ADDRESSED ENVELOPE.
Entry Fee - $3.00 per entry or Junior - $2.00
*Payment must accompany the entry form – entries will not be accepted without payment.
Payments can be made by Cheque, credit card or cash.
Prizes – 1st $6.00; 2nd $3.00 unless otherwise stated, plus ribbons & cards.
Junior 1st $4.00 ; 2nd $2.00 unless otherwise stated, plus ribbons & cards.
*Late entries may be accepted at the Pavilion on Fri 8th April 2pm to 6pm and Sat
9th April 10am-5pm
ONLY.
NB: Results will not be given over the phone.
Junior is between 5-16 years of age [as at 15th April 1st day of show] – age to be stated on entry form.
Senior Exhibitors must be 65 years of age and over – age to be stated on entry form.
Novice - is defined as one who has never won a prize in that sub-section of a Hawkesbury Show.
Delivery of Exhibits
Must be to the Pavilion Stewards on Fri 8thApril 2-6pm and Sat 9thApril 9-6 pm.
[School & Groups– entries to be delivered before Fri 8thApril 2-5pm and Sat 9thApril 9-4 pm )
 Unless otherwise stated Exhibitors can only compete once in each class.
 Entry labels must be securely attached to each exhibit, for example, on the back of artwork,
or pinned with safety pins to needlework etc.
 Work must be clean & unwashed except for Spinning, Weaving and Quilts which may have
been washed. Garments must not have been worn.
 All work must be made or finished within the last 12 months [show to show] by the
exhibitor & not previously been shown at the Hawkesbury Show.
 Pictures or Tapestries must be mounted or framed and ready to hang.
 Articles winning BEST EXHIBIT in a section may be displayed in the Show Case of Excellence.
Judging
*All craft judging will take place from 9.30am in the pavilion Sunday 10th and Monday 11th April.
Any exhibits tabled on Sunday will not be accepted.
*Exhibitors shall accept the decision of the Judge.
* Only authorized persons shall be allowed in the vicinity of the Judges whilst judging.
*The Judge will only award prizes to exhibits, which are considered to possess sufficient merit.
*Stewards reserve the right to reject any exhibit as ‘not per schedule’ [NPS] or move the article to
the correct class.
Collection of Exhibits at the Pavilion
* Between 10am and 4pm on Monday 18th April.
* Entry receipt must be produced when collecting exhibits.
* Prize money will be paid until 31st May 2016 in the office 10am to 3.30pm Mon to Fri.
*No responsibility will be accepted by the Association for any exhibit not Collected by 31st May.
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*Exhibits not collected by 31st May will be donated to Charity.
SENIOR CRAFT (65 years & over) - (Section 16)
STEWARDS:
Mrs Pat Smith 4578 1948
Mrs June McLean 4577 6794
PLEASE READ the CONDITIONS of ENTRY.
Exhibitors must be 65 years of age and over - age must be stated on entry form.
Exhibits must have been completed within the last two years.
Classes
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Two Fancy Handkerchiefs with Tatted or Crochet edge
1st $10.00 2nd $5.00 Donated by the Estate of the Late Des Nicholson
2
Article for Household use with Knitted or Crochet edge
3
Article of Knitting in Fine Thread
4
Article of Crochet or Tatting in Fine Thread
5
Child's Garment in Hand Knitting
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Adult's Garment in Hand Knitting
7
Article for Household Use – knitted or crochet
8
Knitted or Crocheted Scarf, Stole or Wrap
9
Knitted or Crocheted Hat or Bag
10
Knitted Rug
11
Crochet Rug
12
Article of Embroidery – NOT a framed picture
13
Fancy Coat Hanger
14
Cushion - filled
15
Tea Cosy
BEST PIECE OF WORK in Classes 1-15 - Ribbon
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17
18
19
20
21
Paper Tole Picture
Small article of Tapestry or Cross Stitch – Bookmark, Card etc, NOT framed picture.
Any Other Article of Handcraft
Machine Made Article
Handcraft by Exhibitor over 80 years
Handcraft by Exhibitor over 90 years
BEST EXHIBIT IN SENIOR CRAFT - Ribbon and a GIFT VOUCHER from SID'S SHOE SURGERY
RICHMOND
OLDEST EXHIBITOR IN SENIOR CRAFT - $10.00 Prizemoney Donated by Mrs Pat Smith
DISABLED PERSONS CRAFT (Section 16)
(any age unless otherwise stipulated)
STEWARDS: Mrs Pat Smith 4578 1948 Mrs June McLean 4577 6794
PLEASE READ the CONDITIONS of ENTRY
Exhibits must have been completed within the last two years.
Classes
N.B. No ART WORK please, in the following classes - (See Section 17 - Art).
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23
24
One Craft Article made by group at Care Centre - maximum size 60cm x 70cm
Display of not more than 6 articles entered by a Care Centre – e.g. special school, day care,
Hospital, etc. (each article to be made by a different person).
Craft by severely sight impaired person
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25
26
27
28
29
Craft by Hemiplegic Person (stroke victim)
Craft by Intellectually Disabled person
Craft by person with Cerebral Palsy
Craft by person with Dementia
Craft by person with any other disability (please stipulate disability)
TWO SPECIAL ENCOURAGEMENT AWARDS of a GIFT VOUCHER Donated by Richmond Fruit
Market, to be selected by the Judges from classes 22-29.
BEST EXHIBIT IN DISABLED PERSON’S CRAFT - Ribbon & GIFT VOUCHER
Donated by Richmond Fruit Market
LYN HAGGART MEMORIAL PERPETUAL TROPHY
BEST OVERALL EXHIBIT in Senior and Disabled Persons’ Craft.
NEEDLEWORK (Open Classes) - (Section 16)
STEWARDS: Mrs Diane Shaw 4571 1743
PLEASE READ the CONDITIONS of ENTRY
PLEASE NOTE - * Exhibits in this sub-section must be completed articles ready for
use or display.
* Framed pictures should be entered in the Tapestry sub-section.
* Computer card embroidery may be used for decoration.
* Large items may not be fully displayed
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Article or garment featuring Hand Smocking – 1st $15.00 Donated by the Estate of the late Des
Nicholson, 2nd $3.00
42
Machine made Child’s garment – may contain some hand sewing
43
Machine made Adult’s garment – may contain some hand sewing
44
Machine made article – may contain some hand sewing
45
Hand Embroidery to Printed Pattern (table cloth, runner, duchess set etc.)
46
Article (NOT framed picture) featuring embroidery to exhibitor's own design – 1st $15.00
Donated by the Estate of the late Des Nicholson, 2nd $3.00
Articles in classes 47 & 48 could be a box, stool, spectacle case, handbag, purse, utility bag etc.
47
Article (NOT framed picture) featuring Cross Stitch or Tapestry stitches
48
Article (NOT framed picture) featuring any other embroidery
49
Article featuring Crewel wool embroidery
50
Baby blanket (NOT quilted) – machine & handwork are judged where both are used.
NO LARGER than 1 metre square
51
Cushion, Fancy or Tailored – machine & handwork are judged where both are used.
52
Candle Wicking – soft furnishing
53
Article featuring Hardanger
54
Novice Article (one who has not won a prize in Needlework) featuring hand embroidery
1st $10.00 Donated by the Estate of the late Des Nicholson, 2nd $3.00
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MOTHERS DAY GIFT – small article only no larger than 30cm square - 1st $20.00, 2nd $10.00
Donated by the Karantoni Family
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Christmas Decoration or Gift with Christmas Theme – 1st $10.00 Donated by the Estate of the late
Des Nicholson, 2nd $3.00
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Something New from Something Old – 1st $10.00, 2nd $5.00 Donated by the ADSHAW Family
58
Child’s Toy from recycled fabric, can include metal and or buttons – 1st $10.00, 2nd $5.00
Donated the ADSHAW Family
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BEST EXHIBIT IN NEEDLEWORK - (classes 41-58) – Ribbon & $20.00
Donated by Mr Fred Elias
PATCHWORK & QUILTING – (SECTION 16)
STEWARDS: Mrs B Crook 4577 6143, Mrs J. Brown
PLEASE READ the CONDITIONS of ENTRY
Note: * Quilts should be laundered for presentation – clean and in a lint free state
* Hand or machine work accepted throughout unless otherwise specified.
* All wall hangings must have rod pockets attached & MUST NOT be framed or mounted.
* All personal names front or back of item, must be covered.
* If space is limited only prizewinning exhibits will be displayed to best advantage.
Every exhibit must be the work of the exhibitor [this restricts quilted items done on an industrial
machine from being accepted for judging].
NOVICE CLASS – [less than 18 month’s quilting experience]
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63
Table Runner– pieced & quilted
Cot Quilt – pieced & domestic machine quilted.
Quilt. Minimum size - 120cm x 120cm. Hand or Domestic machine quilted.
SPECIAL PRIZE – Encouragement Award – donated by ‘Vitamin King’, Richmond
BEST EXHIBIT IN NOVICE PATCHWORK – Ribbon. Voucher donated by Fortune & Fairies, Richmond
OPEN CLASS
64.
Miniature Quilt [Block not allowed] – maximum size 45cm x 45cm
65.
Wall Hanging – Maximum size 100cm x 100cm. Must have rod pocket, ready for hanging. Hand or
Domestic machine made & quilted.
66.
Small Quilt – maximum size 150cm x 150cm. Hand or machine pieced & hand or domestic machine
quilted – 1st Voucher Donated by Fortune & Fairies, Richmond
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Quilt – maximum size- double bed. Hand or domestic machine quilted
1st Prize Donated by Hobby Sew Kings Park
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Any article of wearable Patchwork [including purse or bag]
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Any Article in Machine Embroidery - done of domestic machine
[Must be at least 80% free machine Embroidery]
CHAMPION EXHIBIT IN PATCHWORK – Ribbon & 1 years membership donated by the Quilters Guild of
NSW Inc. plus Voucher donated by Fortune & Fairies, Richmond
TAPESTRY / COUNTED THREAD / EMBROIDERED PICTURES
STEWARDS:
Mrs. A. Leck 0427 014 919, Mrs. M. Fennell
SECTION 16
Limit of TWO entries per Exhibitor per class
Entries are to be Framed and ready to hang.
Size not to exceed 34” or 87cm by 37.5” or 95cm excluding the frame; or at the stewards discretion.
Counted Thread/Embroidered Picture
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Beginner’s Class (first work) – Counted Thread on Cotton
Open Class Counted Thread on Cotton, Linen or Aida Cloth
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Cross Stitch
84
Stump Work and Raised Embroidery Ribbon Embroidery Gold Work
87
Hand Embroidered Picture – Any Stitch
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88
Article other than specified in HAND needlework – must be framed
89
Black Work
BEST EXHIBIT IN COUNTED THREAD/EMBROIDERED PICTURES
Ribbon & Trophy sponsored by Mrs. Margaret Fennell
Tapestry
90
Beginner’s First Tapestry to have been completed within the 18 mths preceding the Show
91
Sampler – must be needlepoint on canvas
92
Mounted Tapestry (not under glass) – Australian Theme or Rural Scene
93
Tapestry using Continental, Gros Point, Half Stitch or Basket Weave – any thread
94
Tapestry Portrait
95
Tapestry in Long Stitch
96
Tapestry in Petit Point only
97
Most Creative Tapestry – using 3 or more yarns & 5 or more different stitches
BEST EXHIBIT IN TAPESTRY
Trophy and $20 sponsored by The Tapestry Guild
Article by Exhibitor aged 65 years and Over
98 Hand Embroidered Picture
99 Long Stitch
100 Tapestry Picture
KNITTING AND CROCHET (Section 16) – Using Commercial Yarns
STEWARDS
Mrs. G. Pike
(Knitting)
4579 9256
Mrs Kerry Dowling
Mrs. Liz Miller (Crochet)
4573 1693
Limit of ONE ENTRY per exhibitor per class EXCEPT CLASSES 105, 118, 119,
125, 135, 136, 146
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102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
Hand Knitting – Yarn Labels are to be attached to articles.
No ribbons or shank buttons to be used on babywear.
Knitted Lace in Fine Wool
Knitted Adult’s Scarf
Knitted Shawl, Stole or Wrap
Knitted Socks
Knitted Personal Item e.g. hat, gloves, bag, brooch etc. – Limit of two entries per exhibitor.
1st - Voucher sponsored by The Wool Inn Penrith, 2nd $3.00
Knitted Adult’s Garment, Cardigan or Jumper (any ply)
Knitted Child’s Garment, Cardigan or Jumper. (any ply)
Knitted Garment in Cotton
Knitted Adult’s Vest 5-8 ply
Knitted child’s Vest 4 – 8 ply
Knitted Baby’s Shawl or Bunny Rug – 1st $10.00 donated by the Estate of the late Des Nicholson,
2nd $3.00
Knitted Baby’s Bootees or Shoettes
Knitted Baby’s Matinee Jacket
Knitted Baby’s Dress
Creative Knitting – any garment – Fair Isle, Intarsic etc.
Knitted Rug no larger than Single Bed Size
Knitted Coat hanger.
Knitted Premature Baby Hat or Beanie in 4 ply yarn, No ribbon or buttons.
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1st $20 Donated by the Matheson Family
NO ENTRY FEE in Class 118 although all articles will be donated to either Hawkesbury or Westmead Children's Hospital.
BEST EXHIBIT IN HAND KNITTING Ribbon and VOUCHER Donated by Banksia Yarns
SPECIAL CLASS
119 Tea Cosy Competition – Knitted or Crochet – Limit of two entries per exhibitor. 1st $25.00
sponsored by the Knitter’s Guild of N.S.W. 2nd $3.00
MACHINE KNITTING
120 Adult’s Jumper or Cardigan
121 Knitted Vest
122 Baby’s Garment
123 Baby’s Shawl
124 Child’s ( 2 years & over) Garment
125 Winter Warmer’s – e.g. scarf, hat, shawl, socks bed socks, bolero/shrug etc. Limit of 2 entries per
exhibitor
126 Knee Rug
127 Any Other Machine Knitted Article – Not mentioned above
BEST EXHIBIT IN MACHINE KNITTING – Ribbon & $15.00 Donated by Mrs Betty Hamilton
CROCHET – Yarn Labels to be attached to all garments, no ribbons or shank buttons on babywear
129 Crochet Table Cloth any size
130 Crochet Table Runner
131 Crochet Table Centre
132
Crochet Duchess Set
133 Two Crochet Doily’s with Different Patterns (fine)
134
Article for House hold Use with Crochet Trim
135 Crochet Personal Item – hat gloves socks etc. (EXCLUDING scarves, wraps or
shawls)
(limit of two entries per exhibitor)
136 Crochet Scarf, Wrap or Shawl –( limit of two entries per exhibitor)
137 Two Handkerchiefs with different crochet edges.
138 Crochet Adult’s Garment any ply
139 Crochet Child’s Garment (to 5 years old) e.g. Jumper, cardigan, dress.
(Any ply)
140
Crochet Baby’s Shawl 2-5 ply 1st Voucher sponsored by The Wool Inn, Penrith, 2nd $3.00
141
Crochet Baby’s 3 piece Set ( No Shawl) e.g. Matinee Jacket, Bonnet and Bootees
142 Crochet Knee or Bunny Rug 1st $10 Donated by the Estate of the late Des Nicholson
143 Crochet Rug or Bedspread no larger than single bed size 1st Voucher donated by Banksia Yarns,
2nd $3.00
144 Crochet Novelty Item – e.g. brooch, fruit, flowers etc.
145
Crochet Coathanger
146 Crochet Premature Baby Hat or Beanie in 4 ply yarn, No ribbon or buttons.
1st $20 Donated by the Matheson Family
NO ENTRY FEE in Class 146 although all articles will be donated
to either Hawkesbury or Westmead Children's Hospital.
BEST EXHIBIT IN CROCHET Ribbon & $15.00 Donated the Estate of the late Des Nicholson
147 Piece in Tatting (any design)
148 Handkerchief or Article edged in Tatting
BEST EXHIBIT IN TATTING Ribbon and $15 donated by Mrs. E. Miller
149 Piece in Bobbin Lace (any design)
150 Handkerchief or Article edged in Bobbin Lace
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BEST EXHIBIT IN BOBBIN LACE Ribbon and $15 donated by Mrs. E. Miller
Special Class (Free Entry)
WOOL ARTICLE / GARMENT
State Competition - Cumberland Group
Must include 3 items per exhibitor.
Three different types of Wool articles and /or
Garments eligible for Zone Final.
Conditions are available below.
WOOL ARTICLE/GARMENT STATE COMPETITION (Cumberland Group)
Steward Diane Shaw 02 4571 1743
Competition to be Conducted at Society, Group & State Level
CLASS: THREE DIFFERENT TYPES OF WOOL ARTICLES AND/OR GARMENTS
CONDITIONS:
1.
For the purpose of this competition the following definitions apply:
a) Garment: an item that can be worn e.g. dress, jacket, scarf, hat
b) Article: a utility item that is not worn but can be used in the home e.g.
blanket; with an outfit eg. bag; for amusement eg. toy; as a decoration eg. picture etc.
c) Three Different Types: the 3 items in an entry must differ from each other in terms of their
construction technique and/or their purpose eg.1 a knitted jumper, blanket and tea cosy OR eg.2 a
knitted tea cosy, a crocheted tea cosy or a felted tea cosy OR eg.3 a knitted jumper, a knitted
blanket and a crocheted blanket.
2.
The whole article and/or garment must be constructed of, and contain a minimum of, 80% wool.
3.
Exhibits (articles/garments) may be knitted, crocheted, sewn, felted etc and must be hand crafted
(use of sewing machine is permitted).
4.
A sample of the yarn, fabric or fibre with label must be attached to each item making up the
exhibit. If a label is not available as a hand spun/felted, a handwritten label with relevant details
and sample will suffice.
5.
An exhibit in this competition may consist of the work of one individual or a group of individuals, or
an organization.
6.
All three article/garments must have been completed within the 12 months prior to the local show
and made by the exhibitor/s.
7.
An exhibit having won at a local show may be exhibited (the same three article/garments) at the
Group Final. The winning exhibit at the Group Final is then eligible to compete in the State Final.
8.
An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one Society at Group level and one Group at State level.
9.
An exhibit (article/garment) that has previously competed at Group level is not eligible to compete
again.
10.
If this class is not scheduled or attracts no entries at a local show, the Chief Pavilion Steward in
consultation with the appropriate Pavilion Section Judges, may select three suitable individual
exhibits and, with the exhibitors permission, enter them in the Group judging as an exhibit
representing the particular Society concerned.
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11.
It is the responsibility of the Group Secretary and winner to co-ordinate the transfer of the winning
entry to the ASC Office in Sydney for the State judging.
Rules as at 20 August 2015
SPINNING & WEAVING (Section 16)
STEWARDS: Mrs L Coffill (02) 4572 1040, Mrs J Schonkala (02) 4573 1368
Mr T Meskauskas (02) 4567 1272, Mrs B Saunders (02) 4571 4794
Mrs M Davis (02) 4573 1914
ALL CLASSES ARE OPEN TO ALL AGE GROUPS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
JUNIORS (16 years & under) may enter any class in Spinning & Weaving
except class 162 and MUST STATE their age on the entry form.
**PLEASE NOTE – samples of fibre for all handspun classes must be supplied.
Spun yarn is to be presented in one or two hanks.
SPINNING
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
Specimen of fine handspun wool, 2ply equivalent, suitable for lace knitting,
Hand prepared, plied. Not less than 15gms. State purpose.
Specimen of fine handspun wool ,4 ply equivalent hand prepared, plied.
Not less than 50gm. State purpose.
Specimen of bulky handspun wool, 8 ply equivalent or over, plied.
Not less than 50gm. State purpose.
Specimen of handspun naturally coloured (no white ) wool, overdyed.
Not less than 50gm. Must include a sample of the original fleece.
Specimen of fibre blend, hand carded, handspun, plied. Not less than 50gm.
Include samples of all elements used. State if full or partial blend, state purpose.
Specimen of handspun fibre, plied. Not less than 50gm,
state composition, method & purpose.
Specimen of handspun alpaca, hand prepared, plied. Not less than 50gm,
state purpose.
Specimen of handspun novelty yarn, plied, may be hand dyed. Not less than
50gm. State method & purpose.
KURRAJONG HANDSPUN CRAFTS AWARD – BEST 3 SKEINS - Voucher for a competitor who
produces 3 first placed entries in classes 151 – 158 using not less than 150 gm.
Winner is eligible for entry into Excellence and Grand Champions Awards
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160
Junior Exhibitor Class (16 years & under) – handspun fibre, hand prepared & plied. Not less than 50gm
Novice Exhibitor (Less than 12 months experience) – specimen of handspun
fibre, hand prepared & plied. Not less than 50 gm. State method & purpose.
ARTICLES IN HANDSPUN
161 Hand Knitted or Crocheted Garment from Handspun wool yarn.
1st Voucher sponsored by Petlin Spinning & Weaving Supplies, 2nd $3.00
162 Handspun Garment or Article made by Exhibitor 70 years & over – (state
age on entry form)
163 Hand Knitted or Crocheted Garment made from handspun fibre.
( for those with 12 months or less spinning experience, state on entry form)
164 Machine knitted garment made from Handspun Fibre
165 Article or Garment handmade from Alpaca Fibre, using any technique
(must contain 80% alpaca).
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166
Scarf, Stole or Shawl fashioned from handspun yarn, using any technique
BEST EXHIBIT IN HANDSPUN ARTICLE class 161 – 166 ribbon
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168
169
Handmade Article or Toy made from natural fibre, using any technique
Hand Felted Garment made from any fibre
Hand felted Article made from any fibre
WEAVING.
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172
173
174
175
176
Novice- no more than 2 years experience, state on entry form
Length of Handwoven Fabric – not less than 3 metres- state purpose and supply a sample of
yarns. Ist Voucher donated by Petlin Spinning & Weaving Supplies, 2nd $3.00
Handwoven Garment using natural fibre
Handwoven Napery -ie 4 placemats/ serviettes, table runner or cloth
Handwoven Floor Rug
Handwoven Travelling Rug
1st prize Voucher donated by The Wool Inn, Penrith 2nd $3.00
Article not mentioned made from Handwoven Fabric
Handwoven Scarf or Stole or Shawl 1st Voucher donated by The Wool Inn, Penrith 2nd 3.00
BEST EXHIBIT IN WEAVING – Ribbon
BEST NOVICE EXHIBIT IN WEAVING – no more than 2 years
experience, state on entry form, - $25.00 Voucher donated by J Schonkala
KURRAJONG HANDSPUN CRAFTS AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE–in Articles and Weaving Sections
$25.00 voucher
KURRAJONG HANDSPUN CRAFTS AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE-in Junior Entries- $10 .00 voucher
BLACK & COLOURED SHEEP BREEDERS ASSOCIATION
PRIZE FOR MOST OUTSTANDING ARTICLE handcrafted from naturally coloured wool featuring not
more than 20% white or dyed wool. Attach a sample of original fleece - $25.00 Voucher
BLACK & COLOURED SHEEP BREEDERS ASSOCIATION PRIZE FOR MOST OUTSTANDING ARTICLE
handcrafted from overdyed naturally coloured wool (excluding white wool). Sample of original fleece must
be supplied - $25.00 voucher
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Overall - Ribbon
GRAND CHAMPION EXHIBIT-McGLYNN AWARD - Prize + Perpetual Trophy In Articles & Weaving Sections
DOLLS & TOYS - (Section16)
STEWARDS: Mrs V Elias 0245741177
Limit of ONE entry per Exhibitor perclass. Unless stated
ALL DOLLS (except Baby Dolls) MUST BE SECURED ON A STAND.
BABY DOLLS ARE TO HAVE A SMALL PILLOW FOR HEAD ONLY.ALL ENTRIES MUST BE THE
EXHIBITOR'S OWN WORK AND MUST HAVE BEEN FINISHED IN THE 12 MONTHS PRIOR TO THE
SHOW.
ALL CLOTHING MUST BE EXHIBITOR’S OWN WORK UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.
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SOFT TOYS -eg CLOWNS -MUST BE WEIGHTED. STIFFENED OR WIRED SO THEY CAN SIT/STAND UNAIDED
Porcelain Dolls (except class 185)must NOT be taller than 65cm including STAND &HEAD DRESS.
No twins or sets.
NB-Classes181-184are judged on doll, clothing. & accessories
Baby Doll
Folklore or Character Doll name to be attached. Limit of TWO entries
Dressed Girl or Boy Doll
Dressed Doll - not taller than 20cm – Limit of TWO entries.
181
182
183
184
BEST EXHIBIT in classes 181–184–Ribbon $30.00 Sponsored by Conzpec Civil
GENERAL DOLLS–judged on clothing only,
except class 190 (must NOT be taller than 65cm including STAND & HEAD DRESS)
Commercial clothing will NOT be judged
185
186
187
188
189
Doll with hand knitted Bead clothing - Limit of TWO entries
Doll with hand knitted clothing
Doll with hand crochet clothing
Dressed Doll with material clothing
Doll with Hand knitted Bead clothing – JUDGED ON DOLL & CLOTHING – Limit of two entries
BEST EXHIBIT in classes 185–189–ribbon and $20.00 sponsored by JBK Smash Repairs.
General Toys & Soft Dolls (must NOT be taller than 65cm.)
190 Cloth Doll (judged on doll & clothing) - Limit of TWO entries
191 Soft Cuddly Toy or Doll for small child (no buttons/beads etc) Limit of TWO entries.
192 Soft Toy or Doll, hand knitted or crochet - can be a named character with detail.
Limit of TWO entries.
193
194
195
Soft Toy, other than Doll eg: critters, any material. Limit of TWO entries.
Toy or Doll made by person aged 60 years or over – Limit of TWO entries.
Any Toy, Doll or Teddy made from recycled material
BEST EXHIBIT in classes 190 - 195 – Ribbon & $20.00 sponsored by Art by Anna
CHAMPION EXHIBIT in classes 181 - 195- Champion ribbon & $20.00 Donated by Sugar
Plump Fairies
TOY BEARS - maximum height (except class 202) 50cm from centre head to toe.
Undressed, unless specified, other than collar or bow tie. Can be disc or button
jointed. COMMERCIAL BEARS & TOYS WILL NOT BE JUDGED
Novice Classes
196
Mohair Teddy Bear – Limit of TWO entries
197 Synthetic Teddy Bear – Limit of TWO entries
BEST EXHIBIT in classes 196 & 197–Ribbon & Voucher sponsored by Teddy’s Bits Castle Hill Open Classes
198
Mohair Teddy Bear – Limit of TWO entries
199
Synthetic Teddy Bear – Limit of TWO entries
200
Small Teddy Bear (up to 20cm - 8") – Limit of TWO entries.
201
Dressed Teddy Bear - judged on bear & clothing – can have a rag body
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202
203
Teddy or Friends-recycled material ie, jeans fur Chenneille etc
Patchwork, fancywork or signature bear.
BEST EXHIBIT in classes 198 – 203. Ribbon & voucher sponsored by
Castle Hill
Teddy’s Bits of
MISCELLANEOUS CRAFT
Stewards: Mrs. Del Swain 4572 1391, M/s Penny Fraser 4578 2989, Mrs. Jill Perrotet
Limit of one entry per class except where stated
Articles must have been completed in the last twelve months.
Please ensure name of exhibitor, if on work, is COVERED
Novice is an exhibitor who has not won first prize in a Hawkesbury Show
Senior is an exhibitor aged 65years or over
MAXIMUM size for ALL articles 60cms wide x 40cms deep x 70 cms high (due to restricted display space)
MAXIMUM weight for all articles must not exceed 10 kgs. (W H & S)
OVERSIZE ARTICLES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
Folk Art (2 entries per class are permitted)
State if design original; rough edges must be covered, unframed work will not be accepted
220 Australiana theme
221 Other theme
BEST EXHIBIT IN FOLK ART—Ribbon and $20 sponsored by Howlett family in memory of Linda
WOODWORK
Novice
222 Turned article
223 Any article made by hand
BEST EXHIBIT IN NOVICE WOODWORK—Ribbon and $20 sponsored by Hawkesbury Woodcraft Co-op Inc.
Senior
224 Turned article
225 Any article made by hand
226 Scrollsaw piece
BEST EXHIBIT IN SENIOR WOODWORK—Ribbon
Open
227
228
229
230
231
Turned article
Any article made by hand
Scrollsaw piece
Handcarved article
Toy made from wood
BEST EXHIBIT IN OPEN WOODWORK—Ribbon
CHAMPION EXHIBIT IN WOODWORK—Ribbon & $50 donated by Mrs. Del Swain
Leatherwork ( 2 articles are permitted)
232
Belt, handbag, saddle or other article
Decorated glasswork
233 One article
Stained glass (2 entries are permitted per class)
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234
235
Novice
Open
BEST EXHIBIT IN STAINED GLASS-Ribbon
Painting on silk (2 entries are permitted)
236 Scarf or other article
Paper tole
237 Open
Ceramics (2 entries per class are permitted)
238 Glaze or stain
239 Multi techniques
240 Senior
Metalwork (2 entries are permitted)
241 Article
Pyrography
242 Novice
243 Open
Egg shell work (2 entries per class are permitted)
244 Jewel box
245 Novelty
246 Mechanical
BEST EXHIBIT IN EGG SHELL WORK –Ribbon
Greeting cards—Set of four cards each one using a different technique such as stamping or quilling etc.
mounted on HARD cardboard which is no larger than 40cm x 40cm.
247 Novice—1st $20 Sponsored by Richmond Travel Centre
248 Open
249 Senior
BEST EXHIBIT IN GREETING CARDS—Ribbon
Bead work
250 Flat article such as painting or doyley
251 Shaped article such as bell
BEST EXHIBIT IN BEADWORK—Ribbon
Jewellery
252 Item consisting of at least 80% seed, crystal or bugle beads, any stitches to be
used
253 Item consisting of at least 50% wire with beads, crystals or gemstones
including knitting,
crochet, coiling , twisting etc. techniques
254 Handmade or formed beads, pendant ,bracelet or other item using material
techniques such
as resin, glass and plastic etc.
255 Item made from leather, rubber, natural materials or metal or combinations.
BEST EXHIBIT IN JEWELLERY—Ribbon and $20 sponsored by Penny Fraser
Scrapbooking—ONE PAGE ONLY not to exceed 30cm x 30cm.
256 Novice
257 Senior
258 Open
259 Page featuring heritage theme
BEST EXHIBIT IN SCRAPBOOKING—Ribbon plus $30 Voucher sponsored by Davies Office Supplies, Windsor
Mosaics
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260 One article no larger than 60cm x 70cm x40cm
Calligraphy
261 One article
Novelty Item
262 Article other than specified
1st $10 sponsored by Kay Quinton
FIRED HAND PAINTED
PORCELAIN ART (Section 16)
STEWARD Mrs M Scott 4578 6015
Limit of TWO entries per Exhibitor per class.
Advanced Classes (excluding teachers)
271 Flora and/or Fruit Painted on China
272 Birds and/or Animals Painted on China
273 Scenery Painted on China
274 Australian Native Flora and/or Fauna Painted on China
275 Decorative Technique including Lustre.
1st $25.00 sponsored by NSW Porcelain Artists Association, 2nd $3.00
276 Pen and Wash on China
BEST EXHIBIT IN ADVANCED PORCELAIN ART - Ribbon $30.00 Donated by Mrs M Scott
Open Classes - including Teachers
278 Birds and/or Animals Painted on China
279 Flora and/or Fruit Painted on China
280 Lustre on China
281 Pen and Wash on China
282 Miniature Work - less than 7cm
283 Modern Abstract and/or Experimental
284 Any subject not mentioned above
BEST EXHIBIT IN OPEN PORCELAIN ART - Ribbon & $30.00 Donated by Mrs M Scott
CHAMPION EXHIBIT IN PORCELAIN ART – Ribbon
ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD (issued at the judges discretion) $100.00 sponsored by Australasian
Porcelain Art Teachers NSW Inc.
JUNIOR CRAFT – (Section 16)
STEWARDS: Mrs Elizabeth Anderson 4588 5248, Mrs Rae McCully, Mrs Rachel Stephenson
AGE is as of the 1st day of the show 15th April 2016
School & Groups– entries to be delivered between Fri 8thApril 2-5pm and Sat 9thApril 9-4 pm
Please include a weekend name and contact number for all school entries.
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SIX ENTRIES PER SCHOOL CLASS / PER SCHEDULE CLASS.
Please select the SIX best exhibits from your School Class and enter them in the names of the individual
children. Please ensure that exhibits are marked with Section and Class numbers and delivery boxes etc.
with the School Name.
PRIZES – 1st $4.00, 2nd $2.00 unless otherwise stated, plus ribbons and cards
8 Years & under
300 Textile or sewing craft – by 6 year old or under
301 Handmade toy or game no larger than 20cm x 20cm - by 6 year old or under
302 Novelty Craft no larger than 30cm x 30cm – by 6 year old or under
303 Textile or sewing craft – by 7 year old
304 Handmade toy or game no larger than 20cmx 20cm – by 7 year old.
305 Novelty craft no larger than 30cm x 30cm – by 7 year old
306 Textile or sewing craft by-8 year old
307 Handmade toy or game no larger than 20cm x 20cm. by 8year old.
308 Novelty craft no larger than 30cm x 30cm – by 8 year old.
309 Any other craft article not eligible for entry in other classes – max size 40cm x 40 cm.
310 An article made using pom poms– 1st$10.00 Donated by Rae McCully
BEST EXHIBIT IN 8 YEARS & UNDER CRAFT – Ribbon & $20.00 Donated by Betty Hamilton
Special encouragement award for effort in Under 8 years $15.00 Donated by Mrs Joyce George
9- 12 Years – Textiles
311 Hand Made and Hand Embroidered Article
312 Cross Stitch on even weave fabric (small article)
313 Hand stitched fabric wall hanging (backed & ready to hang)
314 Canvas work picture (tapestry/longstitch, (framed or unframed)
315 Soft Toy (eg. Rabbit, seal, rag doll, bear)
316 Patchwork article
317 Machine stitched article
318 Wool Craft Item ( eg Knitting / Crochet)1st $10.00 donated by Rachel Stephenson
Special encouragement award for effort in 9-12 textiles- $20.00 donated by Val Elias
BEST EXHIBIT in 9-12 years Textiles - $25.00 & Ribbon Donated by Betty Hamilton
9-12 Years Wood Craft
319 Wooden Toy (small)
320 Wood Craft Article – maximum size 40cm x 40cm
BEST EXHIBIT IN 9-12 WOOD CRAFT – Ribbon & $20.00 donated by The Stephenson Family
9 – 12 Miscellaneous Craft
321 Papier Mache Article – small
322 Plaster Mould – sealed or lacquered
323 Pottery article – no larger than 20cm x 20cm cube
324 Decorated Box or Picture Frame – small
325 Greeting Card
326
Novelty Item – no larger than 30cm x 30cm
327 Scrap Booking – single page only, in sleeve
328 Handmade jewellery
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329
330
Any other craft article not eligible for any other class max. size 40cm x 40cm
Handmade flower (eg. Felt, paper, knitted, crocheted, sewn)
Best Exhibit in 9 – 12 years miscellaneous craft Ribbon & $25.00 Donated by Betty Hamilton
BEST INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT by a primary school student selected from exhibits entered by a primary
school.– Ribbon $20.00 Donated by Audrey Nutman
BEST INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT by a child 12 years and under.
The Joan Turnbull Perpetual Memorial Trophy $25.00 Donated by the Turnbull Family.
MOST SUCCESSFUL PRIMARY SCHOOL (awarded on a point score basis)
Ethel Nutman Memorial shield. 2015 Winner – Colo Heights Public School
16 Years & Under Textiles
331 Rag doll or Soft Toy
332 Wool Craft Item (eg knitting/ crochet) -$20.00 Donated by Liz Anderson
333 Tapestry, Long Stitch or Cross Stitch Item. Picture ready to hang
334 Fabric Wall Hanging – hand or machine made
335 Decorated fabric article (painted, printed, dyed)
336 Patchwork Article, small 1st $15.00 Donated by Betty Hamilton
337 Patchwork Quilt
Special encouragement award for effort in Patchwork - $20.00 Donated by Betty Hamilton
338
339
340
Article featuring embroidery
Item of clothing eg clothing, skirt, vest
Any other Sewn Article eg. Bag, cushion
BEST EXHIBIT IN 16 YEARS & UNDER TEXTILES - $25.00 & Ribbon Donated by Betty Hamilton
16 Years & Under Miscellaneous Craft
341 Paper Tole
342 Creative Mask
343 Handmade jewellery
344 Wood Craft article - small
345 Scrapbooking – single page only, in sleeve
346 Ceramic or pottery article
Special Trevor Davidson Encouragement Award for effort in class 346 - $30.00
Donated by Hawkesbury Community Arts Workshop.
347
348
349
350
Metalwork Article (max. Size 60cm x 40cm)
Greeting Card (any medium)
Any other craft article which is not eligible for any other class. (Max 40cm x 40cm)
Handmade flower (eg. Felt, paper, knitted, crochet, sewn)
BEST EXHIBIT IN 16 YEARS & UNDER MISC. CRAFT-$25.00 Donated by Betty Hamilton
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CHAMPION EXHIBIT IN JUNIOR CRAFT – Sinavin Prize – 2015 winner – Joyce Cheung
GROSE WOLD ENCOURAGEMENT SHIELD FOR JUNIOR CRAFT will be awarded to a PRIMARY
AGE STUDENT, chosen by the Junior Craft Stewards. 2015 winner – Katherine Thomas
LAPIDARY (16)
STEWARDS Mrs D Galea 0412 210 406, Mrs A Murray 4571 1517, Ms J
Murray, 0427 773 842, Mrs H Smith.
LIMIT OF TWO ENTRIES per Exhibitor per Class
EXHIBITORS - PLEASE READ the Gem Council Competition and Judging Manual No. 8.
All Minerals are to show name and location origin.
All Lapidary classes will be judged according to the AFLACA Competitor and Current Issue
Judgement Manual – No 8 - Lapidary and Allied Competitions.
Exhibits must be entirely the work of the Exhibitor.
In the event of EQUAL POINTS in any of the first 3 placings the following WILL occur.
1. If there are 3 or more equal 1st - all first receive awards and no 2nd or 3rd (3 places of prize money
is added together and split 3 ways)
2. If there are 2 equal 1st's two 1st's receive awards and then only a 3rd is awarded.
3. If there is a 1st and then 2 or more equal 2nds -1st and 2nds receive awards and NO 3rd is awarded.
4. If there is a 1st, 2nd and 2 or more equal 3rds - 1st and 2nd receive awards and all 3rds receive a
ribbon.
NO EXTRA Prize money will be awarded.
STAGING - Stones must be on a suitable surface for judging and display
SPECIAL PRIZES for POINT SCORES
GEM & LAPIDARY COUNCIL OF NSW - Trophies for highest point scores in both Open & Junior classes - 1st
4, 2nd 3, Highly Commended 1 point
HAWKESBURY VALLEY LAPIDARY CLUB - Awards for highest point scores by Club Members in
Open - $20.00 & Junior classes - $10.00. 1st 3, 2nd 2, Highly Commended 1 point
JUNIOR CLASSES (16 Years and Under)
*** Please note all Stones MUST be Polished on Backs
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
Standard Cabochon
Australian Fossil, single specimen- supply name of fossil & area where found.
Commercially Mounted Jewellery with item cut & set by the exhibitor
Jewellery Wire Wrapped with Lapidary items set by the exhibitor
Jewellery Wire wrapped with stone polished on both sides, cut & set by the exhibitor
Jewellery, made entirely of metal, not intended to include Lapidary minerals or fossils
Gem tree - must fit into a cube over 150mm & less than 300mm in height.
Novelty Gem Craft
Carving Fully 3-Dimensional (Refer Judging Manual Page 37) Section 5A
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HIGHEST POINT SCORE IN CLASSES (400-408) – prize donated by D. Galea
BEST EXHIBIT IN JUNIOR LAPIDARY- Voucher ($25) sponsored by Bellsridge Cottage – Kurrajong
Heights
GEM & LAPIDARY COUNCIL OF NSW - highest point score - Trophy
HAWKESBURY VALLEY LAPIDARY CLUB - highest point score by a HVLC Member – $10.00
OPEN CLASSES
***
Please note all Stones MUST be Polished on Backs
409
410
411
412
413
Standard Cabochon
Double Standard Cabochon – manual part D
Fancy Cabochon
Double Fancy Cabochon – manual part D
Freeform - max. size 40mm, min. 15mm.
HIGHEST POINT SCORE IN Cabochon classes 409 - 413 – Voucher (value $30.00)
donated by Victorian Touch, Victoria Arcade, Richmond
414
415
416
Freeform - specified material - Opal solid
Opal Doublet - Domed
Opal Triplet
HIGHEST POINT SCORE IN Opal classes 414 - 416 - voucher (value $10.00)
donated by Richmond Mall Pharmacy Shop 16/271 Windsor St., Richmond.
Classes 417 - 420 – stone, and number of facets, are to be named.
417 Standard Brilliant, faceted girdle
418 Oblong Step-Cut with cut corners
419 Modified Standard – must have number of meets & facets
420 Facet, fancy cut – must have diagram with fancy cuts
HIGHEST POINT SCORE IN Faceted classes 417 – 420 – voucher (value $10.00)
donated by Richmond Mall Pharmacy Shop 16/271 Windsor St., Richmond
421
422
423
424
425
426
427
Cast Ring made by the exhibitor, with faceted stone, cut & set by the exhibitor
Opal Jewellery –setting made, and stone cut and set entirely by the exhibitor
Commercial Jewellery Mount with faceted stone cut & set by the exhibitor
Jewellery made entirely of Metal (not to include lapidary minerals or fossils)
Jewellery - Setting made & Stone cut & set entirely by the exhibitor (not faceted)
Commercial Jewellery Mount with item cut & set by the exhibitor (not faceted)
Cast Jewellery - Setting with Stone, cut and set by the exhibitor (not faceted)
HIGHEST POINT SCORE 421 – 427 - voucher (value $25.00)
donated by Kitchen N Things Shop 15 Richmond Marketplace Richmond
428
429
430
Jewellery - Wire Wrapped with stone polished on both sides, cut & set by the exhibitor
Jewellery - Wire Wrapped with Lapidary Items set by the exhibitor
Wire Wrapped Item with commercial stones set by the exhibitor
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HIGHEST POINT SCORE IN JEWELLERY CLASSES 428 – 430 - voucher (value $25.00) donated by
Bakers Delight 12B/271-281 Richmond St., Richmond
431
432
433
434
435
436
Carving Fully3-Dimentional (refer Judging Manual Page 37) Section 5A
Polished Flat Surface
Tumbled Stones, named set of 3 different materials, natural shape.
Australian Fossil, single specimen - supply name of fossil & area where found
Open Gem Tree - must fit into a cube over 150mm & less than 300mm.
Novelty Gem Craft, hand made.
ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD CLASSES 431-436– Prize Donated by – Ms. J. Murray
BEST EXHIBIT IN OPEN LAPIDARY - Ribbon & $20.00 Donated by D. Galea
GEM & LAPIDARY COUNCIL OF NSW - highest point score - Trophy
HAWKESBURY VALLEY LAPIDARY CLUB - highest point score by a HVLC member - $20.00
MARINE SHELLCRAFT - Maximum size 30cm
Junior Classes - entry $2.00.
PRIZES - 1st $4.00, 2nd $2.00 1 entry per class
437
438
439
Marine Shell Carving
Marine Shell Picture
Marine Shell Novelty
BEST EXHIBIT IN JUNIOR MARINE SHELL CRAFT - Ribbon & Prize
donated by Ms J. Murray
Open Classes - entry $3.00.
PRIZES – 1st $6.00, 2nd $3.00 1 entry per class
440
441
442
Marine Shell Carving
Marine Shell Picture
Marine Shell Novelty
BEST EXHIBIT IN OPEN MARINE SHELL CRAFT - Ribbon & Prize
donated by Mrs A. Murray
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ENTRY FORM
CRAFT
- Section 16
Please complete AND FORWARD BOTH the SECRETARY’S and EXHIBITOR’S copy to
The Secretary, P O Box 382, Richmond NSW 2753
Ph. (02) 4577 3591
A stamped, self addressed envelope MUST been enclosed with ALL Craft entries for return of entry
tickets.
Secretary's Copy
Section 16
Class
Details of Entry
TOTAL
$3.00
Office
Use
Class
Exhibitors Copy Section 16
Details of Entry
$3.00
Office
Use
$
NB - Payment can be made by cash, cheque, credit
card, money order
Age if under 16 or over 65yrs
Name:
Name:
Address:
Address:
Phone:
Phone:
Email:
Email:
Credit Card: ______/_______/________/__________
Exp: _________/_________
Name on Card:
PLEASE make sure you read the Craft Conditions of ENTRY & note the CHANGE in
Delivery times
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