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Expanding Skills Level 6 320 101 610 Garment made from medium weight &/or bulky &/or stretchy woven fabric; show at least 3 new skills for this level 320 101 620 Garment made from fine or light weight woven fabric; show at least 3 new skills for this level 320 101 630 Garment made from woven fabrics which require more care in handling or pattern selection (satin, dupion, crepe de chine, taffeta, velour, tulle, and net); show at least 3 new skills for this level 320 101 640 Garment made from knit fabric which may be bulky or have any amount of stretch; show at least 3 new skills for this level 320 101 650 Garment from polar fleece or comparable fabric which may have any amount of stretch; show at least 3 new skills for this level 320 101 660 Outfit (2 or more pieces) each piece of the outfit may use one or more of the following fabrics: woven fabrics and/or knit fabrics, and/or polar fleece; all fabrics may have bulk &/or any amount of stretch. Show at least 3 new skills for this level. 320 101 670 Personal accessory or item for the home from woven fabrics and/or knit fabrics, and/or polar fleece; all fabrics may have bulk &/or any amount of stretch. Show at least 3 new skills for this level. 320 101 680 Non-garment item for use in sports, picnics, camping, or with animals; woven fabrics and/or knit fabrics, and/or polar fleece; all fabrics may have bulk &/or any amount of stretch. Show at least 3 new skills for this level. 320 301 600 Creativity - Item or garment which has been enhanced through embellishment, fabric manipulation, or fabric creation; recycled items are included and may retain some seams/design of the original item as appropriate; exhibit must have been made by the exhibitor and use fabrics and skills appropriate to skill level 6. 320 401 600 Hands for Larger Service – items or garments to be donated to someone in need; use fabrics and skills appropriate to skill level 6. Advanced Skills Levels 7/8/9 (All three levels exhibit together in class determined by description) 320 101 710 Garment or outfit made from medium or heavy weight woven fabric (no tailoring techniques) 320 101 720 G arment or outfit made from woven fabric using traditional tailoring methods, interfacing fusible and non-fusible methods to create a tailored look 320 101 730 Garment or outfit made from fine or light weight woven fabric 320 101 740 Garment or outfit made from woven fabrics which require more care in handling or pattern selection (satin, dupion, crepe de chine, taffeta, velour, tulle, net, beaded or sequined fabrics, velvet, hand woven, double cloth, lamé, leather, lace, etc. 320 101 750 Garment or outfit made from knit fabric which may be bulky or have any amount of stretch 320 101 760 Garment or outfit made from polar fleece or comparable fabric which may have any amount of stretch; 320 101 770 Garment or outfit made from fabric specifically designed for outerwear such as rip stop nylon, coated or uncoated outdoor fabrics 320 101 780 Garment or Outfit combining two or more of the above fabrics. 320 101 790 Personal accessory, item for the home or for use in sports, picnics, camping, or with animals made from any fabric; all fabrics may have bulk &/or any amount of stretch. 320 301 700 Creativity - Item or garment which has been enhanced through embellishment, fabric manipulation, or fabric creation; recycled items are included and may retain some seams/design of the original item as appropriate; exhibit must have been made by the exhibitor and use fabrics and skills appropriate to skill level. 320 401 700 Hands for Larger Service – items or garments to be donated to someone in need; use fabrics and skills appropriate to skill levels. CROCHETING Members may enter up to three classes (all in the same phase) based on the phase in which they are enrolled and one class in Felted Crochet. To qualify for judging, a 4-H Crocheting Exhibit Explanation card must be securely attached to the exhibit. The card requests information about the exhibited item and skills learned in in construction. Members must mark skills on the level in which they are enrolled. If they show skills beyond their level, they will not receive extra consideration. Forms are available at county Extension offices and on the State 4-H web- site, http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/fair-exhibit-and-con- test-materials. Refer to the “4-H Crocheting Project Member’s Guide “(4-H 962) for detailed information on specific skills to be learned in each phase. A pair of gloves, slippers, etc., is considered one article. Swatches are not acceptable. Judging criteria are outlined on the 4-H Crocheting Check Sheet (40-508), available from the county Extension office. 56 2018 Baker County Fair Official Premium Book