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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