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2019 Prize Sponsors Ilene Ames Victorville, CA Will award $25.00 in Lace Victor Valley Knitting Guild Hesperia, CA Will award cash prizes in Crochet and Knitting Jackie & Rod Alexander Apple Valley, CA Will award $10.00 gift cards in Crochet and Knitting Desert Winds Quilt Guild 8850 Cataba Rd. Hesperia, CA, 760-948-9815 Will award cash prizes in Quilts Pine Needles Quilt Guild PO Box 2800, Wrightwood, CA, 760-245-7179 Will award Cash prizes in Quilts Freeway Lace Guild 11452 Twin Hill Ave., Porter Ranch, CA, 951-784-3882 Will award 1 year membership to IOLI International Organization of Lace Inc. in Lace Making Quilter s Piece Corps of Victor Valley PO Box 774, Victorville, CA Will award Gift Certificates in Quilts Jonita Terrell Hesperia, CA Will award GC to Over All High Points Fanciwerks Yarn Shoppe 21810 Highway 18, Apple Valley, CA, 760-961-0113 Will award $15.00 gift certificates in Crochet and Knitted Articles Kathy Lee-Smith, Professional Quilt Appraiser Victorville, CA, 760-245-7179 Will award gift cards prizes Mojave Needles N Spins Fiber Arts Guild Victor Valley www.facebook.com/mojaveneedlesnspinsfiberartsguild Will award cash prizes in Spinning & Weaving Italian Kitchen 16409 Yucca Street, Hesperia, CA 92345 Will award winners through-out Department Clothing & Textiles Department Guidelines: 1. All General Information, Local and State Rules apply for the entire Department. Any violation of the rules may result in disqualification. 2. Entry fees: $2.00 per entry, per class. 3. Fair management and judges reserve the right to move any item to compete fairly with like entries. 4. Entries in this department must be home prepared and/or finished by the exhibitor within one year, or in a reasonable amount of time prior to the opening of the Fair. If the item belongs to you but was made by someone else, the item must be entered under the maker s name. 5. Entries should be complete, clean, odor and pet hair free. 6. Entry description should include pattern, color palette and (for quilts) size in inches. 7. Items which have been shown at any other fair except San Bernardino County Fairs, are eligible for entry in competition. 8. Sets will be limited to 6 pieces maximum, unless noted; however, you may enter more items in the same class. 9. If you are entering a GROUP project, please state the name of group on the entry and the name of the person who will be entering for the group. 10. No commercial products will be received except under the categories of: Decorated Ready-Made Clothing, Quilt Related Clothing, Decorated Beadwork and Hand Dyed Commercially Spun Yarn. 11. All quilts, except miniatures, MUST have a 4 sleeve tacked/ basted to the entry for display purposes. 12. Identification labels must be temporarily covered (basted) with cloth. 13. Kits, where specified, consist of pre-cut or pre-printed material with all the supplies to complete the project. 14. Clothing: please include a clothes hanger for each article of clothing entered. 15. Experience Definitions: Beginning is 1 to 4 years, Intermediate is 5 to 8 years, Advanced is 9 years or more. 16. If only has Beginning/Advanced: Beginning is 1-5 years. Advanced is 6 years or more. 17. Large Quilts Maximum hanging length 100. Any quilt over 100 should have sleeve place 90 from bottom of quilt. 18. Must include name of quilter if different than top maker. 19. Premiums offered per class in this Department: 1st place $5.00, 2nd place $3.00 and 3rd place $1.00 Fair Theme Award Recognition For any current Fair Theme related item in this department, your entry form must be marked Theme. Your entry must depict the Fair Theme. It will be judged in the appropriate division and will receive a special Fair Theme ribbon. Our 2019 Fair Theme is Create Memories! 1

Knots of Love Brighten the Lives of Cancer Patients Founder, Christine Fabiani Shively Knots of Love s mission is to warm the hearts and heads of those experiencing traumatic hair loss, no matter the cause. We are a dedicated group throughout the United States who knit and crochet caps with love. This act of kindness fills a need which is often overlooked. Our creations are distributed free of charge one cap at a time. For more information and ideas you can go to Knots of Love web site at http://knots-of-love.org Knots of Love Guidelines: Entry fee : Free, open to all residents Review Department Guidelines No premium money awarded. Ribbons Only. No limit on entries. Please include Skein label with entry. All entries will be donated to Knots of Love. Visit the Knots of Love booth during the San Bernardino County Fair. We will accept Caps for donation throughout the San Bernardino County Fair. Division 2000 Knots of Love Chemo Caps *Because chemotherapy makes patient s heads very tender and sore, please use only yarns from the approved list below. These yarns are extremely soft and they are readily available at large retail craft stores as well as specialty yarn stores. 1. Bernat Satin Sport 2. Lion Cotton Ease 3. Caron Simply Soft Women s Cap/Scarf 4. Caron Simply Soft Men s Cap/Scarf 5. Berroco Comfort, Plush, Pure Pima Cotton, Weekend 6. Universal Cotton Supreme or Batik Special Interests Quilts of Valor Quilt Block Brighten the Lives of Service-Members and Veterans The mission of the Quilts of Valor Foundation is to cover all those service-members and veterans touched by war with wartime quilts called Quilts of Valor. For more information go to www.qovf.org Quilts of Valor Guidelines: Entry fee : Free, open to all residents. Review Department Guidelines. No premium money awarded. Ribbons only. Fabric: 100% Cotton. Patriotic or red, white or blue fabrics Size: Quilt block must measure exactly 12 ½ X 12 ½ No limit on Entries. All entries will be donated to the Quilts of Valor Foundation. Visit the Quilts of Valor booth during the San Bernardino County Fair. We will accept quilt blocks for donation throughout the San Bernardino County Fair. Just bring your items to the Department. Division 2001 Quilts of Valor Quilt Block 1. Patriotic quilt block, machine or hand pieced 2. Patriotic quilt block, using appliqué technique Yarn Spinning Contest Ribbons will be awarded to 1st, 2nd & 3rd place winners. Yarn Spinning Contest Guidelines No pre-registration is required for this contest, but preferred. Limit of one entry per participant per class. Spinning wheel/spindle will admit the participant only to the Fairgrounds free of charge the day of the contest. Bring spinning wheel/spindle to the Department between 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, June 1, 2019. Two kinds of fiber will be provided. Judging will be bases on spun yarn produced. Costumes reflecting the Fair Theme Create Memories - are encouraged but not required. Division 2002 Yarn Spinning Contest 1. Beginner 2. Intermediate 3. Advanced 2

Crocheted Articles Includes all stitches, i.e. Broomstick, Hairpin, etc. Baby / Children s Wearables Division 200 Beginning Division 201 Intermediate Division 202 Advanced 1. Bonnet / Cap or Hood 6. Christening Dress 2. Booties / Slippers 7. Socks 3. Dress 8. Any other, describe 4. Set-two pieces or more 5. Sweater Baby / Youth Afghans Division 203 Beginning Division 204 Intermediate Division 205 Advanced 1. Baby blanket / Lap Robe / Shawl 2. Crib Size (35 x 45 approx.) 3. Youth 4. Any other, describe Ladies & Men s Wearables Division 206 Beginning Division 207 Intermediate Division 208 Advanced 1. Sweater, describe 7. Hat, Cap, Hood 2. Poncho, Shawl, Cape, Stole 8. Handbag 3. Vest 9. Socks 4. Dress, Skirt, Top 10. Set (i.e. hat & Scarf, hat & 5. Bootie/Slipper - Adult gloves) 6. Scarf 11. Other Articles / Accessories Division 209 Beginning Division 210 Intermediate Division 211 Advanced 1. Household Item (bathroom, bedroom, kitchen - No potholders) 2. Animal/doll/toy 3. Clothing for animal/doll/toy 4. Pillow - limit 2 5. Potholder - limit 2 6. Item with beads or sequins added (not prefab yarn) 7. Christmas doily 8. Christmas stocking 9. Christmas tree skirt 10. Christmas tree ornament - bring 3 11. Any other, describe Afghans / Bedspreads Division 212 Beginning Division 213 Intermediate Division 214 Advanced 1. Afghan, plain one stitch thru-out 6. Square Block design 2. Bedspread yarn 7. Thread Fine or Coarse 3. Combined pattern stitches 8. Ripple 4. Mile-A-Minute, any style 9. Afghan stitch 5. Navajo design/southwest design 10. Any other, describe Doilies / Tablecloths Division 215 Beginning Division 216 Intermediate Division 217 Advanced Fine 30, 40, 80, etc./coarse 20, 10, 8, 5, etc. 1. Fine thread under 13 6. Coarse thread over 21 2. Fine thread 13" to 21 7. Dresser Scarves any size 3. Fine thread over 21" 8. Table Topper/Runner 4. Coarse thread under 13 9. Tablecloth 5. Coarse thread 13 to 2 1 10. Any other, describe Lace Making Division 218 Beginning Division 219 Advanced Mount on display board - No frames 1. Crochet 3. Any other, describe 2. Knitted Lace Articles No Crochet/Knit Division 220 Beginning Division 221 Advanced 1. Bookmarks 4. Edgings 2. Collars 5. Pictures 3. Doilies Division 222 Beginning Division 223 Advanced 1. Needle tatting 2. Shuttle tatting 3. Any other, describe Tatting 3

Knitted Articles Baby / Children s Articles Division 224 Beginning Division 225 Intermediate Division 226 Advanced 1. Blanket or shawl 5. Dress Baby/Child 2. Blanket Crib Size (approx. 35 x 45) 6. Sweater Baby/Child 3. Baby/Child Set 2 or more pieces 7. Any other, describe 4. Bonnet, Cap, Hood, Booties, Mittens Ladies / Men s Wearables Division 227 Beginning Division 228 Intermediate Division 229 Advanced 1. Cardigan 2. Sweater Pattern Stitch 3. Sweater Plain 4. Sweater Knit in Color Design 5. Ponchos, vests, shawls Articles / Accessories Division 230 Beginning Division 231 Intermediate Division 232 Advanced 1. Hat, hood 9. Item with beads/sequins 2. Bootie/Slipper Adult added (not prefab yarn 3. Scarf 10. Doily 4. Doll clothing (no doll) 11. Christmas Stocking 5. Socks 12. Christmas Tree Ornament 6. Set (i.e. hat and scarf, hat & gloves) (bring 3) 7. Household Item 13. Any other, describe 8. Knifty Knitter Afghans and Bedspreads Division 233 Beginning Division 234 Intermediate Division 235 Advanced 1. Lap Size 5. Ripple 2. Pattern Stitches 6. Christmas 3. Square Block Design 7. Any other, describe 4. Youth Division 237 Animals / Dolls / Toys 1. Animals/Dolls/Toys small (limit 6) 2. Any other, describe Clothing / Sewing Division 238 Beginning Construction Division 239 Intermediate Construction Division 240 Advanced Construction 1. Blouse ladies 9. Children s Bottoms 2. Dress ladies casual 10. Costume/Formal Wear 3. Pajamas / Nightgown 11. Girls Dress 4. Pants / Slacks /Skirts 12. Aprons 5. Shirt men s 13. Jackets/ Coats/Vests 6. Swimwear any 14. Sets 2 or more pieces 7. Toddlers/Infants 15. Any Other Constructed 8. Children s Tops Article, describe Division 241 Misc. Apparel / Accessories 1. Doll Clothes-any, describe (no dolls) 4. Wedding Accessories 2. Handbag Tote Purse 5. Any other, describe 3. Hat Any type describe Division 242 Fabric Items - Decorative 1. Appliquéd item Describe 4. Stocking 2. Tree Ornaments set of 3 5. Any other, describe 3. Wall Hanging Division 243 Clothing - Decorated (Decorated ready-made Item) 1. Decorated Clothing - Sweatshirts 3. Decorated - Jackets 2. Beaded clothing - Any, describe 4. Decorated - Top Needlework Surface Embroidery Division 244 Beginner Division 245 Advanced 1. Hand - Stitched Surface Embroidery - any, describe Includes: crewel, stamped cross stitch, silk ribbon, candlewicking 2. Combination Surface Work - any, describe Includes: Brazilian stump work, punch needle, cut work, etc. 3. Machine Embroidery - any, describe 4

Needlepoint Division 246 Beginning Division 247 Advanced 1. Needlepoint Kit any, describe 2. Needlepoint Picture pair ok 3. Needlepoint Item describe 4. Petit Point Item - describe Counted Thread Embroidery Division 248 Beginning Division 249 Advanced 1. Counted Cross-Stitch Kit any, describe 2. Counted Cross-Stitch Picture 3. Counted Cross-Stitch Item describe 4. Counted Thread, Other than Cross Stitch, describe Includes: blackwork, chicken scratch, huck work, ruled work) Division 251 Rugs 1. Hooked Rugs 2. Latch - Hooked Rugs 3. Any other, describe Rugs Weaving, Spinning, Felting, Dyeing Woven Articles Division 252 Conventional Loom Weaving, 1. Apparel, any, describe 2. Accessories handbag, hat, scarf, gloves 3. Household Articles, specify 4. Decorative Art 5. Yardage Division 253 Novelty & Off-Loom Weaving 1. Apparel, any, describe 2. Accessories handbag, hat, scarf, gloves 3. Household Articles, specify 4. Decorative Art 5. Yardage Division 254 Advance & Professional Weaving 1. Any, describe Spinning, Dyeing, & Felting All hanks of yarn to be presented as skeins of at least 50 yards, tied in at 4 places. All entries, except grease, must be washed. Division 255 Hand Spun Yarns 1. Wool yarn - singles 4. Fibers other than wool - Identify 2. Wool yarn - plied 5. Novelty Yarn 3. Blends - identify Division 256 Dyeing & Felting 1. Yarn - Hand Dyed & Hand Spun 2. Yarn - Hand Dyed, Commercially Spun 3. Wet-Felted or Needle-Felted Items, describe 4. Article First Knitted, Crocheted, and/or Woven, then Felted, describe 5. Combination of 3 & 4 Felting Techniques, describe Division 257 Hand-Spun Finished Items 1. Hand Spun, Hand Woven Article must be made of at least 50 percent hand spun yarn 2. Hand Spun, Knitted 3. Hand Spun, Crocheted Division 258 Advance & Professional Spinning, Dyeing & Felting, and Hand-Spun Finished Items 1. Any, describe Super Seniors & Handicapable Division 259 Super Seniors & Handicapable *For Exhibitors 75 years and older. Must include age on entry form. 1. Crocheting 4. Needlework 2. Knitting 5. Quilting 3. Sewing 6. Lace 5

Large Quilts Art Quilts Division 275 Beginning Large Quilt Guidelines: Division 276 Intermediate Must be at least 60 inches or more on any one side. Division 277 Advanced All quilts (except minis) must have a 4 sleeve for hanging; tacked at top and bottom. 1. Art Appliqué, any quilting technique Write name of pattern and complete measurements on entry form. 2. Art Pieced Large Quilts Maximum hanging length 100. Any quilt over 100 3. Art Mixed Technique (Pieced & Appliqué) should have sleeve place 90 from bottom of quilt. 4. Art Photo Transfer, any quilting technique 5. Art Painted, any quilting technique Hand Quilted / Hand or Machine Pieced Division 260 Beginning Division 261 Intermediate Division 262 -Advanced All Domestic Machine Sewn (Machine where the quilt moves under the needle) Division 263 Beginning Division 264 Intermediate Division 265 Advanced Long-Arm Quilted by Amateur (A track-mounted machine that moves over the quilt) Division 266 Beginning Division 267 Intermediate Division 268 Advanced Long-Arm Quilted by Professional Division 269 Beginning Division 270 Intermediate Division 271 Advanced (for Divisions 260 thru 271) 1. Appliqué 2. Pieced 3. Mixed Technique (Pieced & Appliqué) 4. Machine Embroidered 5. Hand Embroidered 6. Group (Worked on by 2 or more people, not including quilter) 7. Photo Transfer 8. Art 9. Christmas 10. Judge on Quilting Only Computerized Machines Excluded. Quilt can only be entered in one division, one class. 11. Any other, describe Small Quilts Wall Quilts (Must not be more than 60 and no less than 36 on any one side) Division 272 Beginning Division 273 Intermediate Division 274 Advanced 1. Appliqué 2. Pieced 3. Mixed Technique (Pieced & Appliqué) 4. Machine Embroidered 5. Hand Embroidered 6 **An art quilt is innovative, extends beyond traditional disciplines and exhibits independence and originality** Baby Quilts Division 278 Beginning Division 279 Intermediate Division 280 Advanced 1. Hand quilted 2. Machine quilted 3. Tied Small and Miniature Quilts less than 8 must be entered in Miniature Department Division 281 Beginning Division 282 Intermediate Division 283 Advanced 1. Quilts- 15 X 15 - no longer 2. Quilts- 20 X 20 - no longer 3. Quilts- 36 X 36 - no longer 4. Less than 15 X 15 Miscellaneous Quilted Items Division 284 Beginning Division 285 Intermediate Division 286 Advanced 1. Rag Quilts 2. Tied Quilts 3. Pillow limit 2 4. Other Household (i.e. bowls, book covers, table runners, placemats, Christmas stockings, etc.) 5. Other (i.e. Biscuit, Cathedral Window, Crazy, Yoyo large quilts only) Quilted Clothing Quilting on ready-made or home-made clothing that enhances the original piece Division 287 Beginning Division 288 Intermediate Division 289 Advanced 1. Single garment (jacket, vest, coat, skirt etc.) 2. Bags, purses, totes, hats, other accessories