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Central IV County Fairs Premium List CLOTHING Each item entered as a clothing, knitting or crochet exhibit must have a label attached stating: County, Exhibitor's name and age, project name and class in which garment is entered, and the number of years enrolled in the project exhibited. Wool entries must have the fiber content listed on the identification label. Attach a label on every component of the outfit using safety pins or by basting. Garments as listed may be made for self or another person. Bring wearable exhibits on wire hangers or hangers with a swivel hook ONLY. All exhibits not suitable for hanging should be entered in a self sealing plastic bag hung on a hanger. For wool garments and garments with narrow straps, wooden or notched plastic hangers with swivel hooks are acceptable. Division 210: STEAM Clothing 1* 4 H ers who have enrolled in or completed Clothing Level 2 or more advanced sewing projects are not eligible for this project. Exhibits are to be simple articles requiring minimal skills, made from medium weight woven fabrics that will sew and press smoothly. Flannel or fleece are also acceptable. Solid color or overall print fabrics are acceptable. No plaids, stripes, napped or jersey knit fabrics accepted. Raglan and kimono sleeves are acceptable. Choose simple patterns without darts, set in sleeves or collars. *C210001 Clothing Portfolio of at least three different samples/activities from Chapter 2 or 3 of the manual, in an 8½ x11 3 ring binder. Include an appropriate cover, dividers and table of contents. (Additional pages may be added each year but should be dated.) See pages 9 10 in the STEAM Clothing 1 manual for portfolio formatting. *C210002 Sewing Kit include a list of sewing notions and purpose for each item included. *C210003 Fabric Textile Scrapbook include at least five different textile samples. Use Textile Information Cards template on page 41 in manual to identify fabric swatches. Completed cards should be placed in an 8½ x11 3 ring binder. Include an appropriate cover. See manual for fabric suggestions. *C210004 What s the Difference a notebook or poster sharing a product comparison and price point. Include pictures, not actual items. Refer to pages 118 121 in the manual. *C210005 Pincushion any pattern *C210006 Pillowcase any pattern *C210007 Simple Pillow no larger than 18 x18 *C210008 Bag/Purse without zippers or button holes *C210009 Simple Top Greeley County Box 290 Greeley NE 68842-0290 308-428-2835 Greeley-County@unl.edu Howard County 612 Indian Street Suite 1 Saint Paul NE 68873-1642 308-754-5422 Howard-County@unl.edu Sherman County Box 459 Loup City NE 68853-0459 308-745-1518 Sherman-County@unl.edu Valley County 801 S Suite 1 Ord NE 68862-1857 308-728-5071 Valley-County@unl.edu Copyright 2018 Extension is a Division of the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska Lincoln Cooperating with the Counties and the United States Department of Agriculture. UNL does not discriminate based upon any protected status. Please see go.unl.edu/nondiscrimination.

*C210010 Simple Bottom *C210011 Simple Dress *C210012 Simple Upcycled Garment create a garment from used textile based items. The original used item must be redesigned (not just decorated) in some way to create a new wearable piece of clothing. The finished garment must reflect at least one skill learned in this project. A before picture and a description of the redesign process must accompany the entry. *C210013 Simple Upcycled Accessory wearable accessory made from a used item. The item used must be Division 221: Beyond the Needle 4 H members must show their own original creativity. *C221010 Beginning Embellished Garment created using beginning techniques as defined in the manual. Designs are the original idea of the 4 H er using the elements and principals of design to make an original statement. *C221011 Beginning Textile Clothing Accessory constructed and/or decorated using techniques as defined in the project manual. Examples include: hats, bags, scarves, gloves, aprons, etc. *C221012 Upcycled Garment create a garment from used textile based items. The original used item must be decorated and may be redesigned in some way to create a new wearable piece of clothing. The finished garment must reflect at least one skill learned in this project. A before picture and a description of the design process must accompany the entry. C221001 Design Portfolio of at least three design samples or activities from the project manual. The portfolio should be placed in an 8½ x11 3 ring binder. Include an appropriate cover. (Additional pages can be added each year but should be dated.) See pages 14 16 of manual for portfolio formatting. C221002 Color Wheel create your own color wheel, complimentary color bar or color scheme using pages 27 39 in the project manual. Exhibit may be a notebook, poster, or small display but may not exceed 22 x30. C221003 Embellished Garment with Original Design create a garment using intermediate or advanced techniques as defined in project manual. Designs are the original idea of the 4 H er using the elements and principles of design to make an original statement. Garment is eligible for State Fair Fashion C221004 Original Designed Fabric Yardage designed using techniques such as those found in the manual. Other embellishments may be added. Exhibit consists of at least one yard of finished fabric. Include information on how the fabric was designed describe the process and materials used and how the fabric will be used. If additional information is not included, exhibit will be lowered one ribbon placing. C221005 Item Constructed from Original Designed Fabric fabric yardage is designed first, then an item is constructed from that fabric. Other embellishments may be added. Include information on how the fabric was designed describe the process and materials used. If additional information is not included, exhibit will be lowered one ribbon placing. Garment is eligible for State Fair Fashion C221006 Textile Arts Garment or Accessory constructed using new unconventional materials (examples: rubber bands, plastic, duct tape). A description of the design process must accompany the entry or it will be lowered one ribbon placing. Garment is eligible for State Fair Fashion C221007 Fashion Accessory designed and constructed using elements and principles of design; can be textile or non textile based. Example: shoes, bracelet, scarf, etc. A description of the design process must accompany the entry or it will be lowered one ribbon placing.

Division 222: STEAM Clothing 2 Simply Sewing Exhibits entered in this project must reflect at least one new skill learned from this manual. (See project manual skill list.) Garments may be made from any woven or knit fabric appropriate to the garment s design and should demonstrate sewing skills beyond STEAM Clothing 1. C222001 Clothing Portfolio complete at least four different samples/activities from Chapter 2, 3 OR 4 of the project manual. Portfolio should be placed in an 8½ x11 3 ring binder. Include an appropriate cover. (Additional pages can be added each year but should be dated.) See pages 9 11 for portfolio formatting. C222002 Expanded Textile Science Scrapbook must include at least 10 different textile samples. Use Textile Information Cards template on page 39 in project manual to identify fabric swatches. Completed textile cards should be placed in 8½ x11 3 ring binder. Include an appropriate cover. See project manual for fabric suggestions. C222003 Design Basics, Understanding Design Principles an exhibit sharing a learning experience from pages 17 20 in the project manual. Include answers to questions on page 20. Exhibit may be a notebook, poster, or small display. Exhibits should not exceed 22 x30. C222004 Pressing Matters a ham or sleeve roll from pages 21 25 in the project manual. Exhibit should include answers to lesson questions that apply. C222005 Entrepreneurial Sewing Using page 161 167 in the manual, display what products you posted online and analyze the cost of goods purchased to determine the appropriate selling price for your product. Exhibit may be a notebook, poster, or small display. Exhibits should not exceed 22 x30. C222006 Upcycled Garment create a garment from used textile based items. The original used item must be redesigned (not just decorated) in some way to create a new wearable piece of clothing. The finished garment must reflect at least one skill learned in this project. A before picture and a description of the redesign process must accompany the entry. C222007 Upcycled Clothing Accessory wearable accessory made from a used item. The item used must be C222008 Textile Clothing Accessory constructed using at least one skill learned in this project. Entry examples include: hats, bags, scarves, gloves. No metal, plastic, paper or rubber based items allowed (i.e. barrettes, headbands, flip flops, duct tape, etc.) C222009 Top (vest acceptable) C222010 Bottom (pants or shorts) C222011 Skirt C222012 Lined or Unlined Jacket C222013 Dress (not formal wear). Eligible for State Fair Fashion C222014 Romper or Jumpsuit. Eligible for State Fair Fashion C222015 Two Piece Outfit. Eligible for State Fair Fashion Division 223: STEAM Clothing 3 A Stitch Further Exhibits entered in this project must reflect at least one new skill learned from this manual. (See project manual skill list.) Garments as listed may be made from any pattern or any fabric and should demonstrate sewing skills beyond STEAM Clothing 2. Entry consists of complete constructed garments only. Wool entries must have the fiber content listed on the identification label.

C223001 Clothing Portfolio of at least four different samples/activities from Chapters 2, 3 OR 4 of the project manual. Portfolio should be placed in an 8½ x11 3 ring binder. Include appropriate cover. (Additional pages can be added each year but should be dated.) See pages 11 13 for portfolio formatting. C223002 Expanded Textile Science Scrapbook of at least 10 different textile samples. Use Textile Information Cards template on page 39 in project manual to identify fabric swatches. Completed textile cards should be placed in an 8½ x11 3 ring binder. Include an appropriate cover. See project manual for fabric suggestions. C223003 Advanced Entrepreneurial Sewing using lessons learned in Chapter 5 of the manual, display one sample product with a business plan that includes a business ID and logo. The Exhibit may be a notebook, poster, or small display. Exhibits should not exceed 22 x30. C223004 Upcycled Garment created from used textile based items. The original used item must be redesigned (not just decorated) in some way to create a new wearable piece of clothing. Finished garment must reflect at least one skill learned in this project. A before picture and a description of the redesign process must accompany the entry. C223005 Upcycled Clothing Accessory wearable accessory made from a used item. The item used must be C223006 Textile Clothing Accessory constructed using at least one skill learned in this project. Entry examples include: hats, bags, scarves, gloves. No metal, plastic, paper or rubber base items allowed (i.e. barrettes, headbands, flip flops, duct tape, etc.) C223007 Dress or Formal. Eligible for State Fair Fashion C223008 Skirted Combination (skirt with shirt, vest or jacket OR jumper and shirt). Eligible for State Fair Fashion C223009 Pants or Shorts Combination (pants or shorts with shirt, vest or jacket). Eligible for State Fair Fashion C223010 Romper or Jumpsuit. Eligible for State Fair Fashion C223011 Specialty Wear (includes: swim wear, costumes, hunting gear, or chaps) Eligible for State Fair Fashion C223012 Lined or Unlined Jacket (non tailored). Eligible for State Fair Fashion C223013 Coat, Blazer, Suit Jacket or Outerwear tailored blazer or suit jacket or coat. Eligible for State Fair Fashion Show Division 225: Knitting Each knitted exhibit must include the following information or exhibit will be lowered one ribbon placing: 1) What was your goal(s) in making this exhibit (Example: Learn how to block a garment or learn how to use two different yarn(s)? 2) What steps did you take as you worked toward your goal(s)? 3) What were the most important things you learned as you worked toward your goal(s)? 4) Gauge Number of rows per inch; number of stitches per inch. 5) Size of needles. 6) Kind of yarn weight and fiber content. 7) Names of stitches used. 8) Copy of directions. *C225001 Beginning Level Knitted Clothing or Home Environment Item C225005 Level 2 Knitted Clothing or Home Environment Item made using pattern stitches such as diamond, block, twist or seed/moss stitches. Garment eligible for State Fair Fashion

C225015 Level 3 Knitted Clothing or Home Environment Item made using advanced knitting stitches such as pass slip stitch over, double pointed needle knitting, cable, Turkish, tamerna, plait, germaine, feather and fan or knitting with one or more patterns such as Aran or Fair Isle. Garment eligible for State Fair Fashion Division 226: Crochet Each crocheted exhibit must include the following information or exhibit will be lowered one ribbon placing: 1) What was your goal(s) in making this exhibit (Example: Learn how to block a garment or learn how to use two different yarn(s)? 2) What steps did you take as you worked toward your goal(s)? 3) What were the most important things you learned as you worked toward your goal(s)? 4) Gauge and size of hook. 5) Kind of yarn weight and fiber content or other material used. 6) Names of stitches used. 7) Copy of directions. *C226001 Beginning Level Crocheted Clothing or Home Environment Item C226005 Level 2 Crocheted Clothing or Home Environment Item made using pattern stitches such as texture, shell, cluster or mesh stitches. Garment eligible for State Fair Fashion C226015 Level 3 Crocheted Clothing or Home Environment Item made using advanced crochet stitches such as afghan, broomstick, hairpin lace, design motifs or pattern stitches. Garment eligible for State Fair Fashion