2015 SINGLETON SHOW HANDCRAFT & CHILDREN S HANDCRAFT SCHEDULE 143 rd ANNUAL EXHIBITION Friday 25 & Saturday 26 September Horse Show Sunday 27 September www.singletonshow.com
2015 Glencore Singleton Show Horticulture & Woodwork Schedule Last Modified: 3/7/2015 Page 2 COOKING, HANDCRAFT, HORTICULTURE & WOODWORK SECTIONS Section K Section H Section N Section P Section R & S Woodwork Floral Art, Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, The Rose Show and Produce Handcrafts and Youth and Children s Handcrafts Cooking, Decorated Cakes and Bottled Exhibits Photography & Fine Arts - Schedules and Entry Forms available from That Little Art Place (2/96 John St., Facing Coles Carpark) and Singleton Photo Centre (133 John St.) The Committee and members of the Northern Agricultural Association Inc gratefully thank and acknowledge the Sponsors and Donors for their continuing support and patronage. Without their support, the Show would not be possible. SINGLETON SHOW OFFICIAL PARTNER PLATINUM SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS SILVER SPONSORS BRONZE SPONSORS Joplin Lawyers GIO Singleton Chapmans Funerals Ray White Real Estate The Rug Rack Entire Concrete Charter Hall Shearer Contracting Hardie Holdings The Bloomfield Group Kennards Hire Helloworld Singleton Greg Ernst Pegasus Group Singleton Earthmoving Imperial Hotel JR Clydsdale Redbournberry Horse & Jockey Hotel MJR Excavations Engineering Clothing Co. National Australia Moorecivil Hedweld Group of Lancaster Motors Bank Agribusiness Earthmoving Companies Sponsors listed are correct at time of printing. The NAA Committee apologises if any Sponsors or Donors have been inadvertently omitted from this Schedule
Last Modified: 3/7/2015 Page 14 SECTION N HANDCRAFTS Chief Steward: Mrs Val Smith By MIDDAY on Wednesday 23 Sept 2015 STAGING ENTRIES Exhibits must be staged by MIDDAY on Wednesday 23 Sept 2015 to the Pavilion after collection of exhibit cards from the Secretary s Office, prior to this in exceptional circumstances ONLY (due to limited storage space). All exhibits must be clearly labelled with name and class number. Conditions of Entry Soiled work will not be accepted, this condition will be strictly enforced. Needlework exhibits may not be washed, but may be ironed, but not starched. Any article incorrectly entered will not be transferred. Exhibits intended for display only will not be accepted. Not more than 3 entries will be accepted in any 1 class by the same exhibitor. All classes may be any article, unless a specified article. All work is to be the work of the Exhibitor, unless otherwise stated, and must not have previously won any prize in a Singleton Show. Judges decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. Special arrangements will be made for the display and care of all exhibits. Exhibits must be staged by MIDDAY on Wednesday 23 Sept 2015 to the Pavilion after collection of exhibit cards from the Secretary s Office, prior to this in exceptional circumstances ONLY (due to limited storage space). All exhibits must be clearly labelled with name and class number. Each exhibitor MUST provide a large enough zip bag or box, clearly labelled with their name to hold all their exhibits. These bags are to be left with the stewards when leaving your exhibits, ensuring that your
Last Modified: 3/7/2015 Page 15 exhibits will be correctly placed in the Secretary s Office for collection. Exhibits to be collected from the Pavilion between 10am & 12noon on Sunday 27 Sept 2015 or must be collected between 10am & 2pm on Tuesday 29 Sept 2015 from the Secretary. Special arrangements must be made with the Pavilion Stewards for any alternative. NEEDLEWORK Entry Fee: 55c per entry, Late Entry Fee: $1.10 per entry Friday 11 Sept 2015 ENTRIES CLOSE Please note any late entry that may be accepted by the Secretary after the closing date will incur the late entry fee. Early entries are appreciated to allow time for cataloguing. 1 st $5 2 nd $2 - NAA Inc Ladies Committee unless otherwise specified Exhibitor Christening Gowns and Wedding Dresses, may be washed or Note dry cleaned. SPECIAL AWARDS $25 Most Successful Exhibitor Mrs J H Stacy Sash & Trophy of $40 Champion Needlework Exhibit Singleton Embroiderers Guild NEEDLEWORK CLASSES Class N1 Class N2 Class N3 Class N4 Class N5 Class N6 Afternoon Tea or Supper cloth, hand embroidered, any edge, stenciled or transfer design. Most attractive set of dinner mats, hand embroidered, no less than 4 mats Duchess set, hand embroidered, coloured work Table centre, coloured embroidery Pulled fabric and/or Drawn thread work Cross Stitch 1 st $8, 2 nd $4 the Family of the late Mrs A Binnie Class N7 Cross Stitch, on Fine Aida cloth
Last Modified: 3/7/2015 Page 16 Class N8 Class N9 Class N10 Class N11 Class N12 Class N13 Class N14 Class N15 Class N16 Class N17 Class N18 Class N19 Class N20 Class N21 Class N22 Class N23 Class N24 Class N25 Class N26 Class N27 Class N28 Class N29 (16, 18 or 21 count) Cross Stitch, on Course Aida cloth (14 or 11 count) or Ann Cloth. Cross Stitch, on even weave linen, any article Counted Thread Work Article Hardanger work Gold work, any article Shadow work Hand Smocking, any article Crewel work Candlewicking 1 st $15, 2 nd $5 Mrs V Smith Embroidery, modern or contemporary, original design Embroidery picture, other than tapestry Ribbon Embroidery, any article Tapestry, mounted 1 st $8, 2 nd $4.50 the Family of the Late Mrs O M Graham 1 st $6, 2 nd $4 Mrs V Smith 1 st $8, 2 nd $4.50 the Family of the Late Mrs O M Graham Any article of Needlework. Open to persons 17-24 years of age. Handkerchief with tatted edge 3 handkerchiefs with tatted edges, 3 designs Tatting, other than handkerchief Most useful apron Prettiest apron Best hand worked tea towel Prettiest coat or dress hanger Patchwork Quilt, Traditional. Hand quilted (not over 200cm x
Last Modified: 3/7/2015 Page 17 Class N30 Class N31 Class N32 Class N33 Class N34 Class N35 Class N36 Class N37 Class N38 Class N39 Class N40 Class N41 Class N42 Class N43 200cm). All own work, no commercial quilting. Patchwork Quilt, Machine quilted (not over 200cm x 200cm) Commercial quilting accepted. Patchwork hand sewn, any small article Patchwork block, machine sewn, edges not necessarily finished, minimum 50cm maximum 100cm. 1 st $10, 2 nd $5 Singleton CWA 1 st $10 Mr Joel Fitzgibbon (MP) Federal Member for Hunter Wall Hanging Patchwork (less than 1.5m x 1.5m) Creative Patchwork, any article (less than 100cm x 100cm) Hand quilting, any small article Machine quilting, any small article Appliqué, hand sewn, any small article Appliqué, machine sewn, any small article Article made and embroidered by modern machine Cushion with opening Hand embroidered cushion with opening Piece of needlework done by person aged 70 years of age and over Any article with wool embroidery 1 st $10 Mr Joel Fitzgibbon (MP), Federal Member for Hunter 1 st $10, 2 nd $5 Singleton CWA 1 st $15 the Family of the Late Mrs D Farmer
Last Modified: 3/7/2015 Page 18 Class N44 Class N45 Any piece of needlework not enumerated in Schedule Any article of needlework. Open only to residents of Singleton Shire who have not won a prize at any previous Singleton Show. KNITTING 1 st $10 Mr Joel Fitzgibbon (MP), Federal Member for Hunter Entry Fee: 55c per entry, Late Entry Fee: $1.10 per entry Friday 11 Sept 2015 ENTRIES CLOSE Please note any late entry that may be accepted by the Secretary after the closing date will incur the late entry fee. Early entries are appreciated to allow time for cataloguing. 1 st $5 2 nd $2 - NAA Inc Ladies Committee Exhibitor All knitting must be hand knitting unless otherwise specified Note SPECIAL AWARDS $20 Richard Fox Most Successful Knitting Exhibitor Podiatrist in Memory of the Late Mrs Dorrie Bennett Sash & $20 Voucher Champion Knitted Exhibit Singleton Discount Drug Store KNITTING CLASSES Jumper or cardigan, ladies or gents, 12 ply and over. Label Class N46 must be attached. Class N47 Class N48 Class N49 Class N50 Class N51 Class N52 Class N53 Jumper or cardigan, child s Jumper or cardigan, 5 ply and under. Label must be attached. Jumper or cardigan, 8 ply 1 st $10, 2 nd $4 and over. Label must be the Family of the attached. Late Mrs A Binnie Scarf, any ply, any wool or wool substitute Stole or Evening Shawl Baby Wrap or Shawl Babies 3 piece outfit
Last Modified: 3/7/2015 Page 19 Class N54 Class N55 Class N56 Class N57 Class N58 Infants matinee jacket Knitted Baby Dress Knitted tea cosy (teapots allowed at own risk) Prettiest knitted coat or dress hanger Knitted article by person 70 years of age and over 1 st $10, 2 nd $5 Singleton CWA Knitted article not Class N59 enumerated in Schedule Knitted article. Open to residents of Singleton Shire 1 Class N60 who have not won a prize st $20 voucher Singleton Discount Drug Store at any previous Singleton Show CROCHET Entry Fee: 55c per entry, Late Entry Fee: $1.10 per entry Friday 11 Sept 2015 ENTRIES CLOSE Exhibitor Note Class N61 Class N62 Class N63 Class N64 Please note any late entry that may be accepted by the Secretary after the closing date will incur the late entry fee. Early entries are appreciated to allow time for cataloguing. 1 st $5 2 nd $2 - NAA Inc Ladies Committee Use tacking thread half way around article to hold exhibit in place on cardboard, the use of pins of any kind is proving very unsuitable. SPECIAL CROCHET AWARDS Champion Crochet Exhibit Sash & $25 Singleton CWA Stole or Evening Shawl Baby Wrap or Shawl CROCHET CLASSES Duchess set, coarse (20 & under), label of thread must be attached. Must be mounted on cardboard, each piece to be sewn half way round Duchess set, fine (40 & under), label of thread must be attached. Must be mounted on cardboard, each piece to
Last Modified: 3/7/2015 Page 20 Class N65 Class N66 Class N67 Class N68 Class N69 Class N70 Class N71 Class N72 Class N73 Class N74 Class N75 Class N76 Class N77 Class N78 be sewn half way round Cotton work, coarse (20 & under), label of thread must be attached. Cotton work, fine (40 & 1 st $10, 2 nd $4 under), label of thread Family of the Late must be attached. Mrs A Binnie Crochet Baby s Jacket Crochet Medallion Tray Cloth Handkerchief, crochet edge and corner Handkerchief, crochet edge Crochet Coat or Dress Hanger Crochet Babies 3 piece outfit Crochet tea cosy (no teapots please) Crochet Cushion with opening Crochet Travelling or Knee Rug (not exceeding 170cm x 170cm) Crochet, by person 70 1st $20 Voucher years of age and over (not exceeding 170cm x Singleton Discount Drug Store 170cm) Crochet article not enumerated in Schedule (not exceeding 150cm x 150cm) 1st $20 Voucher Singleton Discount Drug Store Crochet, any article. Open to residents of the Singleton Shire who have not won a prize in this Section at any previous Singleton Show (not exceeding 150cm x 150cm) HANDCRAFT MISCELLANEOUS Entry Fee: 55c per entry, Late Entry Fee: $1.10 per entry Friday 11 Sept 2015 ENTRIES CLOSE Please note any late entry that may be accepted by the Secretary after the closing date will incur the late entry fee. Early entries are appreciated to allow time for cataloguing. 1 st $5 2 nd $2 - NAA Inc Ladies Committe
Last Modified: 3/7/2015 Page 21 Class N79 Class N80 Class N81 Class N82 Class N83 Class N84 Class N85 Class N86 Class N87 Class N88 Class N89 Class N90 Class N91 Class N92 Class N93 MISCELLANEOUS HANDCRAFT CLASSES Beaded jewellery. One article (e.g. necklace, a pair of earrings. Must be securely attached to display board. Beaded item made by knitting/crochet with beads (e.g. charm, ball. Bell, purse) Heirloom sewing 3 small articles suitable for gifts, any material Bookmark, any technique Handbag, any material Tote bag, any material Handmade flowers, no less than 6, any material other than plastic, paper or icing 1 Bear, any material, stuffed, with st $10 Voucher embroidered, glass or safety eyes Toy, any material, stuffed, with embroidered, glass or safety eyes Dressed doll, knitted or crochet garments (no taller than 60cm) Dressed doll, under 25cm, all clothing made by Exhibitor, manufactured shoes allowed, must be securely attached to base or similar Dressed doll, over 25cm, all clothing made by Exhibitor, manufactured shoes allowed, must be securely attached to base or similar (no taller than 60cm) Reproduction Doll, all clothing made by Exhibitor, manufactured shoes allowed, must be securely attached to base or similar (no taller than 60cm). Baby dolls should be in a basket or on a cushion Cloth doll, innovative design 1 st $10, 2 nd $4 the Family of the Late Mrs A. Binnie 1 st $5, 2 nd $2 1 st $5, 2 nd $2 1 st $10, 2 nd $4 1 st $10, 2 nd $4 the
Last Modified: 3/7/2015 Page 22 Class N94 Class N95 Class N96 Class N97 Class N98 Plaited leather work Tooled leather work Scrapbooking, 1 page only Handmade Greeting Card Family of the Late Mrs A Binnie Any article of craft no enumerated in Schedule (heavy or oversized articles may not be accepted) The Northern Agricultural Association would like to thank the following Sponsors of the Singleton Show Handcraft 2015 ~ Family of the Late Mrs A Binnie ~ Family of the Late Mrs D Farmer ~ Family of the Late Mrs O M Graham ~ Mr Joel Fitzgibbon (MP) Federal Member for Hunter ~ Mrs J H Stacy ~ Mrs V Smith ~ NAA Inc Ladies Committee ~ Richard Fox Podiatrist ~ Country Women s Association (CWA)-Singleton ~ Singleton Embroiderers Guild ~ Singleton Discount Drug Store
2015 Glencore Singleton Show Horticulture & Woodwork Schedule Page 30 YOUTH AND CHILDREN S HANDCRAFTS Chief Steward: Mrs. Margaret Vidler Free Entry By MIDDAY on Wednesday 23 Sept 2015 STAGING ENTRIES ENTRIES CLOSE Exhibits must be staged by MIDDAY on Wednesday 23 Sept 2015 to the Pavilion after collection of exhibit cards from the Secretary s Office, prior to this in exceptional circumstances ONLY (due to limited storage space). All exhibits must be clearly labelled with name and class number. Friday 11 Sept 2015 Early entries are appreciated to allow time for cataloguing. Please note late entries that may be accepted by the Secretary after the closing date may incur a late Entry Fee. Conditions of Entry All exhibits are to be certified by a parent, guardian or teacher on the official Entry Form. Age of Exhibitors is as at 1 Sept 2015 Any exhibit, which has previously won a prize at Singleton Show, is ineligible to enter. Soiled work will not be accepted, this condition will be strictly enforced. Needlework exhibits may not be washed, but may be ironed, but not starched. Any article incorrectly entered will not be transferred. Exhibits intended for display only will not be accepted. Not more than 3 entries will be accepted in any 1 class by the same exhibitor. All classes may be any article, unless a specified article. All work is to be the work of the Exhibitor, unless otherwise stated, and must not have previously won any prize in a Singleton Show.
2015 Glencore Singleton Show Horticulture & Woodwork Schedule Page 31 Judges decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. Special arrangements will be made for the display and care of all exhibits. Exhibits must be staged by MIDDAY on Wednesday 23 Sept 2015 to the Pavilion after collection of exhibit cards from the Secretary s Office, prior to this in exceptional circumstances ONLY (due to limited storage space). All exhibits must be clearly labelled with name and class number. Each exhibitor MUST provide a large enough zip bag or box, clearly labelled with their name to hold all their exhibits. These bags are to be left with the stewards when leaving your exhibits, ensuring that your exhibits will be correctly placed in the Secretary s Office for collection. Exhibits to be collected from the Pavilion between 10am & 12noon on Sunday 27 Sept 2015 or must be collected between 10am & 2pm on Tuesday 29 Sept 2015 from the Secretary. Special arrangements must be made with the Pavilion Stewards for any alternative. 1 st $3 2 nd $2 NAA Inc. Ladies Committee 3 rd $1 HANDCRAFT SPECIAL AWARDS CHILDREN/YOUTH Trophy Champion Children s Overall Exhibit Mrs E Grosser $20 Prize Most Successful Exhibitor M Vidler and M Merrick HANDCRAFT CHILDREN 18 & UNDER Any craft not more than 45cm x 45cm x 45cm, excluding Class N99 sewing (see Class 21 in Open Section) HANDCRAFT CHILDREN 16 & UNDER Class N100 Class N101 Class N102 Class N103 Article made by using a sewing machine Hand embroidery Cross Stitch Article using Recycled Denim
2015 Glencore Singleton Show Class N104 Class N105 Class N106 Class N107 Class N108 Class N109 Class N110 Class N111 Class N112 Class N113 Class N114 Class N115 Class N116 Class N117 Class N118 Class N119 Class N120 Class N121 Class N122 Class N123 Class N124 Class N125 Small novelty item Leatherwork, any small article 3 small items, suitable as Gifts Hand knitting Scrapbooking, 1 page only Handmade Card Stuffed Toy, embroidered or safety eyes Horticulture & Woodwork Schedule Page 32 Metalwork, any small article (not exceeding 30cm x 30cm) Article made from waste material (fabric, plastic, timber, paper, metal etc) which has previously been used 1 st $5, 2 nd $3 Singleton Tidy Towns Article of craft not enumerated in Schedule (excluding pottery or Lego) HANDCRAFT CHILDREN 14 & UNDER Article made by using a sewing machine Hand embroidery Cross Stitch Article using Recycled Denim Small novelty item 3 small items, suitable as Gifts Crochet Hand knitting Scrapbooking, 1 page only Handmade Card 1 st $6, 2 nd $3 New Tech Driving School 1 st $6, 2 nd $3 New Tech Driving School Stuffed Toy, embroidered or safety eyes Metalwork, any small article (not exceeding 30cm x 30cm)
2015 Glencore Singleton Show Class N126 Class N127 Class N128 Class N129 Class N130 Class N131 Class N132 Class N133 Class N134 Class N135 Class N136 Class N137 Class N138 Class N139 Class N140 Class N141 Class N142 Article made from waste material (fabric, plastic, timber, paper, metal etc) which has previously been used Horticulture & Woodwork Schedule Page 33 1 st $5, 2 nd $3 Singleton Tidy Towns Article of craft not enumerated in Schedule (excluding pottery or Lego) HANDCRAFT CHILDREN 12 & UNDER Article made by using a sewing machine Hand knitting Crochet Hand Embroidery Small novelty item 3 small items, suitable as Gifts Article using Recycled Denim Cross stitch Scrapbooking, 1 page only Stuffed Toy, embroidered or safety eyes Article made from waste material (fabric, plastic, timber, paper, metal etc) which has previously been used 1 st $6, 2 nd $3 New Tech Driving School 1 st $5, 2 nd $2 Mrs J Andrews 1 st $5, 2 nd $3 Singleton Tidy Towns Article of craft not enumerated in Schedule (excluding pottery or Lego) HANDCRAFT CHILDREN 10 & UNDER Paper Mache Article Article made from paddle pop sticks, matches or pegs Lego or similar. Maximum size 25cm x 25cm x 25cm. Firmly secured to solid base. Class N143 Christmas decoration or 1 st $5, 2 nd $2
2015 Glencore Singleton Show Class N144 Class N145 Class N146 Class N147 Class N148 Class N149 Class N150 Class N151 Class N152 Class N153 Class N154 Class N155 Class N156 Class N157 Class N158 Class N159 Class N160 Gift Decorated candle in holder Article made from waste material (fabric, plastic, timber, paper, metal etc) which has previously been used Article using Recycled Denim Hand Embroidery Horticulture & Woodwork Schedule Page 34 Mrs J Andrews 1 st $5, 2 nd $3 Singleton Tidy Towns Article not enumerated in Schedule (excluding pottery or Lego) HANDCRAFT CHILDREN 8 & UNDER Paper Mache Article Article made from paddle pop sticks, matches or pegs Lego or similar. Maximum size 25cm x 25cm x 25cm. Firmly secured to solid base. 1 Christmas decoration or st $5, 2 nd $2 Donated in Memory of the Gift Late Mrs J Fellows Decorated candle in holder Article made from waste material (fabric, plastic, timber, paper, metal etc) which has previously been used Article using Recycled Denim Hand Embroidery 1 st $5, 2 nd $3 Singleton Tidy Towns Article not enumerated in Schedule (excluding pottery or Lego) HANDCRAFT CHILDREN 6 & UNDER Paper Mache Article Article made from paddle pop sticks, matches or pegs Lego or similar. Maximum size 25cm x 25cm x 25cm. Firmly secured to solid base.
2015 Glencore Singleton Show Class N161 Class N162 Class N163 Class N164 Class N165 Class N166 Christmas decoration or Gift Decorated candle in holder Article made from waste material (fabric, plastic, timber, paper, metal etc) which has previously been used Article using Recycled Denim Hand Embroidery Horticulture & Woodwork Schedule Page 35 1 st $5, 2 nd $2 Donated in Memory of the Late Mrs J Fellows 1 st $5, 2 nd $3 Singleton Tidy Towns Article not enumerated in Schedule (excluding pottery or Lego) The Northern Agricultural Association would like to thank the following Sponsors of the Singleton Show Youth and Children s Handcraft 2015 Edge Pizza & Pasta, Singleton ~ Family of the Late Mrs J Fellows ~ M Vidler and M Merrick ~ Mrs E Grosser ~ Mrs J Andrews ~ New Tech Driving School ~ ~ Singleton Tidy Towns ~ McDonald s Restaurant Singleton, Greta & Rutherford