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Wearable Art category. Public display of exhibits will be at the discretion of 4-H Management. 231 400 001 Junior 231 400 002 Intermediate 231 400 003 Senior
CAST CERAMICS & POTTERY Members may enter up to three classes( no more than one entry per class number). All articles must be labeled with member’ s name and county. When two articles make up one exhibit, the articles must each be labeled with member’ s name and county, and must be attached to each other. To qualify for judging, a 4-H Expressive Arts Exhibit Explanation card must be attached. Forms are available in county Extension office and on the state 4-H website, http:// oregon. 4h. oregonstate. edu / resources / materials. html.
* The Cast Ceramics project is for slip cast items only. The Pottery project is for hand formed and thrown items only. No green ware or pre-cast molds will be accepted or judged. Note: Fill in the blank in class number(_) with one of the following numbers. 1- Junior 2- Intermediate 3- Senior 235 100 11(_) Slip cast item made from earthenware, stoneware, or porcelain clays and using a glaze or specialty glaze 235 100 12(_) Slip cast item made from earthenware, stoneware, or porcelain clays and using an underglaze or glaze / underglaze combination 235 100 13(_) Slip cast item made from earthenware, stoneware, or porcelain clays and using an overglaze( including metallic luster & decals 235 100 14(_) Slip cast item made from earthenware, stoneware, or porcelain clays and using unfired finishes, stained 235 100 15(_) Slip cast item made from earthenware, stoneware, or porcelain clays and using unfired finishes, chalked 235 100 16(_) Slip cast item made from earthenware, stoneware, or porcelain clays and using one-of-a-kind finishes and designs not included in the above classes. 235 100 21(_) Pottery or clay work, using a slab technique 235 100 22(_) Pottery or clay work, using a pinch technique 235 100 23(_) Pottery or clay work, using a coil technique 235 100 24(_) Pottery or clay work, using a wheel throwing technique
235 100 25(_) Pottery or clay work, using a combination of two or more of the above techniques 235 100 26(_) Pottery or clay work, using a low fire glaze 235 100 27(_) Pottery or clay work, using a high fire glaze
FIBER ARTS Exhibits are classified by technique rather than article. Articles using more than one technique should be exhibited in the class for the technique that is most prominent or that the member desires to be emphasized in the judging.
Members may exhibit up to three classes; only one article may be exhibited in a class number. Each article should be finished completely, front and back, for final use. Framed and other presentations meant to be hung, must have a securely attached appropriate means by which to hang them. No glass is allowed. If article is designed as a pair / set, bring both items fastened together, i. e. set of potholders, pillowcases, etc. Smaller items, such as bracelets, should be mounted for display.
Knitting and crocheting must be entered in knitting and crocheting classes except for projects from handspun yarn or items which have been fulled / felted.
In addition to the exhibit tag, each piece of an exhibit must be labeled on the back or bottom with the member’ s name, county, and exhibit class number.
To qualify for judging, a 4-H Fiber Arts Exhibit Explanation card must be attached. Please note that this explanation card was revised in 2011 so be sure you are using the updated Explanation card. Forms are available in county Extension offices and on the State 4-H website: http:// oregon. 4h. oregonstate. edu / fair-exhibit-and-contest-materials. Judging criteria are outlined on a 2011 revised Fiber Arts Exhibit Score Card found at, http:// oregon. 4h. oregonstate. edu / fair-exhibit-and-contest-materials Note: Fill in the blank in class number(_) with one of the following numbers. 1- Junior 2- Intermediate 3- Senior 261 100 10(_) Weaving, Projects created by weaving warp and weft fibers. May include off loom or loom methods 261 100 15(_) Basketry, Projects using basket techniques, such as coiling, twining, weaving, and / or plaiting. 261 100 20(_) Spinning, Handspun yarn( minimum of 1 ounce skein of yarn or projects created from the exhibitor’ s handspun yarn. Include sample of yarn( 12 inches) with project created. 261 100 30(_) Felting, Projects made using the exhibitor’ s homemade felt which is made with wet or dry methods. Wet methods include hand and / or washing machine methods; dry methods include needle felting. Fulling of previously knit or crocheted items is not included. 261 100 31(_) Felted Embellishment, any item embellished using felting techniques. Base item may be purchased or made by member. 261 100 40(_) Macramé & Knotting, Projects made using single and / or multiple knot techniques. 261 100 45(_) Braiding, Projects made using braiding techniques. Includes multiple strand braiding, bobbin lace, Japanese braiding, and wheat weaving. 261 100 50(_) Hooking, Projects made using hooking techniques. Includes latch hooking, hand hooking, punch hook or needle, and locker hooking. 261 100 60(_) Embroidery, Projects using crewel, machine sewn, drawn thread, pulled thread, punch needle, smocking, and other stitchery methods. Must not be cross-stitched or needlepoint. 261 100 61(_) Needlepoint, Projects using needlepoint techniques. 261 100 62(_) Cross-Stitch, Projects using cross-stitch techniques. 261 100 70(_) Appliquéd Quilts, Quilts of any size made using hand or machine appliqué techniques. Attachment method must involve manipulation of fiber.( Adhesives and paint are not included.) If quilted by someone other than the member, explain on the Fiber Arts exhibit explanation card. 261 100 72(_) Appliqué on other items, items other than quilts made using hand or machine appliqué techniques. Might include clothing, wall hangings, pillows, linens, etc. Attachment method must involve manipulation of fiber.( Adhesives and paint are not included.) Base item may be purchased or made by member. 261 100 75(_) Patchwork Quilts, using kits Quilts of any size made using piecing techniques such as English, traditional American, Seminole, etc. A kit is a complete“ quilt in a bag” where all of the fabrics, the pattern, instructions for embellishment, et. al. are all included. The fabric selection and cutting has all been pre-determined by someone other than the member. If the completed item is quilted by someone other than the member, please note this on the Fiber Arts Exhibit Explanation Card. 261 100 76(_) Patchwork Quilts, no kits, Quilts of any