D KNITTING

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D KNITTING
SENIOR HOMECRAFTS SECTIONS
KNITTING
C39 Heirloom piece – to be handed down
C40 Any article of embroidery not included in Section
C41 Any article not included in Section
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ENTRIES CLOSE: FRIDAY, 6 OCTOBER
2006
ENTRY FEE:
55 cents per entry
DOLLS
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SECTION STEWARD: Mrs. Lyn Holt. Ph: 5448 4586
PRIZES:
First:
$3.00 plus Certificate
Second: $2.00 plus Certificate
(Unless otherwise specified)
JUDGING:
9:30 AM WEDNESDAY
All prize money will be paid when exhibits are
collected.
The Society’s ROSETTE will be awarded to:
BEST EXHIBIT – BEST DOLL SECTION
C42
C43
C44
C45
C46
Dressed Bride Doll
Dressed Doll - not knitted or crochet clothes
Dressed Doll - crochet clothes, any yarn
Dressed Doll - knitted clothes, any yarn
Rag Doll Suitable to Play With - made and dressed by
exhibitor
C47 Rag Doll for Display – made and dressed by exhibitor
C48 Porcelain Doll - made and dressed by exhibitor
REGULATIONS:
1. ALL ENTRIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE BY-LAW
REGULATIONS OF THE SOCIETY.
2. Delivery and collection of exhibits:
Delivery: Exhibits to be delivered to the Showground’s
on Tuesday, 24th October between 8 am and 12
noon.
Collection: All exhibits will be available for collection
on Monday, 30th October between 8 am and 10.30
am only. The Society will not accept any responsibility
for exhibits not collected before that time.
3. NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED.
4. All knitting must be in wool or wool blend. No cotton
allowed.
Special Prize
The BENDIGO SHOW SOCIETY SASH
and a $50.00 Gift Voucher kindly donated by
Spotlight Stores, Bendigo
will be awarded to:
ARTICLE OF EXCELLENCE
C49 NDASA “Soft Fabric Doll Competition”
Soft Fabric Doll, 45 cm maximum.
The Winner of this class is eligible to compete at
Group Level at the Regional Finals.
Stitch ‘N’ Style
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Your Local Authorised
Bernina Agent
Repairs & Service
To all Makes & Models
352 Hargreaves Street
Bendigo. 3550.
Ph: 5442 1767
VAS LTD - SPOTLIGHT KNITTING COMPETITION
D01 VAS Ltd Hand Knitted Jumper or Cardigan
Made from Pure Wool / Wool Blend, any ply (label
must be attached).
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Show Level 1 Prize - $10.00
State Final prizes - First $300.00 Spotlight Voucher
plus VAS Ltd Plaque, Second $150.00 Spotlight
Voucher, Third $50.00 Spotlight Voucher.
Regulations:
1. Each article must be made from Pure Wool / Wool
Blend of any ply and must have attached label
from wool used or label or receipt from Woollen
Mill.
2. Any exhibitor may represent only one Society at
Group Level and one Group at State Level.
3. An article having won at a Show will compete at a
Group Final; the winning article will then compete
at the next Royal Melbourne Show (2007)
4. The Melbourne Group 14 winner of the current
Show will compete as a finalist in the following
State Final at the Royal Melbourne Show.
5. Any article having won a State Final, is no longer
eligible to compete in the competition.
6. Each article entered must be the bona fide work
of the exhibitor.
7. If, for any reason, a winner is unable to compete
at a Group or State Final Level, then the second
placegetter is eligible to compete.
8. A person will not be permitted to win at more than
one Show within the State in any one Show year.
Persons not adhering to this rule will be required
to forfeit/refund prize money.
9. All work to have been completed within the last
twelve (12) months.
HAND KNITTING YARNS
Lansell Street, Bendigo. Vic. 3550
Phone
Fax
5442 4600
5442 2918
143 High Street
Kangaroo Flat 3555
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SENIOR HOMECRAFTS SECTIONS
KNITTING
Pure Wool, Wool Blend or Synthetic Yarns only permitted
(no cotton allowed)
ALL ARTICLES MUST BE HAND FINISHED
The Society’s ROSETTE & $10.00 Gift Voucher donated by
the Bendigo Woollen Mills will be awarded to:
BEST EXHIBIT – KNITTING
MACHINE KNITTING
Pure Wool, Wool Blend or Synthetic yarns only permitted.
(No Cotton allowed) All articles must be hand finished.
The Society’s ROSETTE and a Voucher to the value of
$10.00 kindly donated by the Victorian Branch of the
Machine Knitters Association will be awarded to:
BEST EXHIBIT – MACHINE KNITTING
An Encouragement award of a $10.00 Gift Voucher
donated by the Bendigo Woollen Mills will also be awarded
in this Section
D02 Hand Knitted Pullover - Lady's or Gents, 8 ply & over
D03 Hand Knitted Pullover, 4 ply & over
D04 Hand Knitted Pullover/Cardigan in Commercial
Blends
D05 Hand Knitted Lady's Jumper, 4 ply & over
D06 Hand Knitted Lady's Cardigan, 8 ply & over
D07 Hand Knitted Lady’s Jumper, 8 ply & over
D08 Hand Knitted Child's Jumper, 8 ply & over
D09 Hand Knitted Child’s Cardigan, 8 ply & over
D10 Hand Knitted Sleeveless Vest
D11 Hand Knitted Child’s Jumper, 4 ply & over
D12 Hand Knitted Child’s Cardigan, 4 ply & over
D13 Hand Knitted Traditional Aran Jumper/ Cardigan
D14 Hand Knitted Shawl
D15 Hand Knitted Knee Rug
D16 Hand Knitted Cushion
D17 Hand Knitted Socks, any variety
D18 Hand Knitted Coat Hanger
D19 Hand Knitted Matinee Jacket
D20 Hand Knitted Baby’s Jumper
D21 Hand Knitted Baby’s Frock
D22 Hand Knitted Baby Bonnet (not over 4 ply)
D23 Hand Knitted Baby Booties
D24 Hand Knitted Baby Layette
D25 Hand Knitted Baby’s Hat/Cap (not over 4 ply)
D26 Adult or Child’s Cap, any yarn
D27 Any article in novelty yarn
D28 Article not included in Schedule
D51 Machine Knitted Ladies or Gents Jumper
D52 Machine Knitted Ladies or Gents Cardigan
D53 Machine Knitted Childs Jumper or Cardigan, 32”
onward
D54 Machine Knitted Baby’s Matinee Jacket,
D55 Machine Knitted Shawl,
D56 Machine Knitted Article, not included in this section
CROCHET
Pure Wool, Wool Blend or Synthetic Yarns only permitted
(no cotton allowed)
The Society’s ROSETTE & $10.00 Gift Voucher donated
by the Bendigo Woollen Mills will be awarded to:
BEST EXHIBIT – CROCHET
D57 Northern District of VASA Competition
“Crochet Article - Fine Cotton Yarn”
The Winner of this class is eligible to compete at
Group Level at the Regional Finals.
D58 Northern District of VASA Competition
“Crochet Article – Any Other Yarn”
The Winner of this class is eligible to compete at
Group Level at the Regional Finals.
LOCAL COMPETITION – 55 KM Radius
This Section is open to competitors residing within a 55-km
radius of the Bendigo Post Office. It is preferred that the
Wool be purchased for this section only from the Bendigo
Woollen Mills. (Label or receipt to be attached.)
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The Society’s ROSETTE & $10.00 Gift Voucher donated
by the Bendigo Woollen Mills will be awarded to:
BEST EXHIBIT - LOCAL COMPETITION
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D30
D31
D32
D33
D34
D35
D36
D37
D38
D39
D40
D41
D42
D43
D44
D45
D46
D47
D48
D49
D50
Hand Knitted Baby's Matinee Jacket
Hand Knitted Baby’s Jumper
Hand Knitted Baby's Booties, 1 – 4 ply
Hand Knitted Baby's Bonnet, 1 – 4 ply
Hand Knitted Baby's Dress, 1 – 4 ply
Hand Knitted Baby Layette
Hand Knitted Baby’s Hat/Cap (not over 4 ply)
Hand Knitted Scarf
Hand Knitted Tea Cozy
Hand Knitted Socks
Hand Knitted Article in Novelty Yarn, Designed by
Exhibitor
Hand Knitted Adult's Hat/Cap, any yarn
Hand Knitted Child's Knitted Hat/Cap, any yarn
Hand Knitted Shawl
Hand Knitted Article by an Exhibitor over 70 years
Hand Knitted Ladies Jumper, 4 ply & over
Hand Knitted Gents Jumper, 8 ply & over
Hand Knitted Child's Cardigan, 4 ply & over
Hand Knitted Child’s Jumper, 8 ply
Hand Knitted Coat Hanger, no nylon or lace
Hand Knitted Scarf or Shawl in finest Shetland Lace
Any article not included in section
Crochet Knee Rug
Crochet Jumper / Cardigan
Crochet Tea Cozy
Crochet Baby’s Matinee Jacket, any yarn
Crochet Baby's Frock, any yarn
Crochet Booties
Crochet Shawl
Crochet Cap or Hat, any yarn
Crochet Article from any Commercial Fibre Blend
Crochet Rug (up to single bed size)
Crochet Coat Hanger, no nylon or lace
Crochet Article not included in Schedule
Crochet Article by an exhibitor 60 years and over.
CROCHET – LOCAL COMPETITION – ANY PLY
This Section is open to competitors residing within a 55kilometre radius of the Bendigo Post Office. It is preferred
that the yarn be purchased for this section only from the
Bendigo Woollen Mills. (Label or receipt to be attached.)
The Society’s ROSETTE & $10.00 Gift Voucher donated
by the Bendigo Woollen Mills will be awarded to:
BEST EXHIBIT - LOCAL COMPETITION
D72 Crochet Toy / Novelty
D73 Crochet Coat Hanger
D74 Crochet Cushion
D75 Crochet Christmas Decoration
D76 Crochet Pot Holder
D77 Crochet Milk Jug Cover
D78 Crochet Booties
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SENIOR HOMECRAFTS SECTIONS
HAND WEAVING & SPINNING
ANY OTHER YARN
The Society’s ROSETTE & Trophy sponsored by
Brenda’s Knitting & Embroidery Supplies
143 High Street Kangaroo Flat
will be awarded to:
BEST EXHIBIT - LOCAL COMPETITION
ALL HAND SPINNING MUST BE
EXHIBITOR'S OWN WORK
D79 Northern District of VASA Handspun Competition
An Article knitted, crocheted or woven from handspun
wool, or wool and natural fibres, spun and made by
the exhibitor. A staple of wool to be attached to the
exhibit for judging purposes. The Winner of this class
to compete at Group Level at the Regional Finals.
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D109
“Standards for Knitting Competition Entries”
Hand knitters Guild Inc., December 1994
D80 Any Woven Article - Open
D81 Woven Scarf
D82 Length of Fabric
1. The garment or article fulfils the criteria of the class in regard
to description and yarn.
2. The overall appearance is attractive and appropriate.
3. Design and stitch are appropriate to yarn and intended use.
4. The garment or article is wearable, i.e. the armhole and/or
neck openings are neither too small nor too large, back neck
openings are made if necessary for babies and toddlers.
5. The tension is appropriate to yarn and design, i.e. soft for baby
wear, firm for work garments and socks.
6. Color use and color combinations are appropriate for either
traditional or contemporary styles.
7. Knitting technique is competent, i.e. even tension; no holes or
loose stitches in intarsia; no long strands in Fair Isle; the same
number of stitches for bands or trims are picked up on either
side of a garment/article; no holes showing at base of
neckbands where stitches have been picked up; cast-on and
cast-off are elastic and appropriate to garment. The use of
invisible cast-on and cast-off is preferable for rib welts and
bands.
8. Seams are appropriate to garment type and yarn, should be
inconspicuous for outside and not bulky.
• Flat seams are preferred for baby wear
• Mattress stitch or back stitch is used for vertical seams
• Horizontal seams such as shoulder seams are joined
either with back stitch (matching stitches) or the two
pieces case off together. The short row technique is
preferred for shaping shoulders
• The same yarn is used for sewing-up as for knitting; the
yarn being split if a heavy yarn has been used. Stripes or
matching blocks of color are sewn with the same color as
the knitting. It is impossible to sew the knitting yarn; the
matching plain yarn is used.
9. Button and buttonhole bands are either knitted on or neatly
sewn to the garment; length of bands is calculated correctly so
as to avoid sagging.
10. Button and buttonhole spacing are appropriate to the garment.
Buttons are sewn on with the knitting yarn.
11. Buttonholes are neat and of the appropriate size.
12. No restriction is placed on button type unless this is stated in
the criteria for class.
13. Horizontal stripes and/or patterns match exactly at seams and
each side of front bands on cardigans or jackets; vertical
stripes and/or patterns match on the shoulders.
14. Patterns are centered properly both vertically and horizontally.
15. Yarn is not joined in the middle of the row except in circular
knitting, in which case it is sewn in horizontally as neatly as
possible, or spliced.
16. Row count and seams, when sewn, match stitch to stitch in
general match ribbed welts and bands and lengths.
17. Double bands are not twisted and when sewn down matched
stitch to stitch.
18. Edges may be finished with a narrow crochet edge such as
crab stitch.
19. In lace knitting, a straight cast-on/cast-off is not usually
appropriate. For cotton lace, the usual finish is a looped
crochet chain and for Shetland lace, a knitted edging is used
either to commence or finish work
20. Fine knitting and lace are knitted in appropriate yarn and
needles for the style of work. Fine knitting does not
necessarily mean knitting with fine needles
HANDSPUN
The Society’s ROSETTE will be awarded to:
BEST EXHIBIT - HAND SPUN WOOL SECTIONS
D83 Jumper / Cardigan made from Hand Spun Wool
D84 Jumper / Cardigan made from any other Fibre
D85 Knitted or Crochet Cap made from Hand Spun Wool
or any other Fibre
D86 Stole or Shawl, Knitted or Crochet, made from Hand
Spun Wool
D87 Any other Article made from Hand Spun Wool
D88 3 Hanks of Hand Spun Wool - (a) Fine (b) Medium (c)
Heavy
D89 Hand Spun Wool - 6 x 30 gm skeins, flora dyed.
FELT
The Society’s ROSETTE & Trophy sponsored by
Mrs. Lynette Holt will be awarded to:
BEST EXHIBIT - FELT SECTION
D90 Garment made from homemade felt
D91 Hat made from homemade felt
D92 Any other Article made from homemade felt
COTTON
The Society’s ROSETTE & $10.00 Gift Voucher donated
by the Bendigo Woollen Mills will be awarded to: BEST
EXHIBIT - COTTON SECTION
KNITTING – ANY PLY
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D99
Cushion
Adult Jumper / Cardigan
Adult Vest / Top
Child’s Jumper / Cardigan
Article with knitted lace edging
Article in hand knitted lace
Any Article not included in Schedule
CROCHET – ANY PLY
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D104
Baby’s Matinee Jacket
Baby's Frock
Baby Booties
Coat Hanger
Article not included in Schedule
Adult Jumper / Cardigan
Child’s Jumper / Cardigan
Baby Layette
Article with Crocheted lace edging
Any other Article not included in Schedule
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