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1 THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NATAL * * * * * CRAFTS AND HOME INDUSTRIES SECTION PRIZE LIST * * * * * 2016 ROYAL SHOW 27 MAY – 5 JUNE ENTRIES CLOSE 29 th APRIL 2016

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THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NATAL

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CRAFTS AND HOME

INDUSTRIES SECTION

PRIZE LIST

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2016 ROYAL SHOW

27 MAY – 5 JUNE

ENTRIES CLOSE 29th APRIL 2016

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THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NATAL OFFICE BEARERS 2014- 2015

PatronThe President of the RSA

Vice-PatronThe KwaZulu-Natal Premier

PresidentMr M. Moncur *Vice-Presidents

Mr K Makan * and Mr T Nixon*Honorary Life Presidents

Messrs R McDonald, JM Fowler, RJ Glaister*, HD Spencer, A. Line and G Ellis*Honorary Life Vice Presidents

RB Lobban, Dr MJO Taylor and Mr KR Howes and Mr G D J AtkinsonHonorary Presidents

The Judge President of KwaZulu-NatalThe Msunduzi Municipality Mayor

KwaZulu-Natal Minister of AgricultureHonorary Vice-Presidents

The eThekwini Municipality MayorThe President of Kwanalu

The Chairman of the SA Sugar AssociationThe President of the Pietermaritzburg Chamber of Business

The President of the Durban Chamber of Commerce & IndustryThe Chairman of the Umgungundlovu Regional District Municipality

The President of the Women’s Institute of KwaZulu-NatalThe Executive Director of Forestry South Africa

TrusteesMessrs R McDonald and R.J Glaister

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEPresident, Vice-Presidents & Honorary Life Presidents

Elected Members:S. Colenbrander, GI Ellis*, Mrs D Fitzsimons, B. Hex,

K Makan, * A Shaw and Dr I Stewart*Chairpersons of Standing Commitees:

Finance : Mr N Thomas* Agricultural Implements : Capital Projects : Mr RJ Glaister Cattle : Mr E Köhne Crafts & Home Industries : Mrs H Whelan Commerce & Industries : Mr MJ Frickel Sheep/Goats/Horses : Mr J Tyler Birds & Rabbits : Mr T Nixon Garden & Leisure Show : Horses : Mr C Scott

*Members of the Management Committee

General ManagerMr TD Strachan

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THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NATAL

CRAFTS AND HOME INDUSTRIESSECTION COMMITTEE

2015-2016

PresidentMrs H Whelan

Vice-PresidentsMrs W Gold & Mrs J Anderson

Honorary Vice-PresidentMrs D Fitzsimons

CommitteeMesdames, D Fitzsimons, S Dale,

A Duckworth, C Quicke, J Harrison, J Titlestad, B Boast, J Hardman, C Morrison,

P. Truter, H McDonald, L. Taylor, F Burger, L Hibbs, A Musgrave, I Osborne,

S Weaving, P Hughes, L Grobler, V. Pretorius, E Hillermann, R Alridge, N Mommen,

M Nel, D Sclanders, L. Snyman

PresidentMrs H Whelan

486 Alexandra RoadPietermaritzburg, 3201

Tel : 033-3866220

SecretaryMrs S. Weaving

56 Epworth Road, Pietermaritzburg 3201P O Box 12158, Dorpspruit 3206

Tel : 033-3457037 • Fax : 033-3457037 • Email: [email protected] will be open from 11th April to 10th June 2016 8.30am – 4.00pm

Royal Agricultural Society of NatalPO Box 12158 Telephone: (033) 3456274/Fax: (033) 3943540Dorpspruit 3206 Email: [email protected] & [email protected]

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The Crafts and Home Industries Sectionof the Royal Agricultural Society of Natal

records its appreciation to the following companiesand organisations for their sponsorship, donationsor contributions towards the awards offered in 2016

ADAMS & CO - PMB

BERNINA - PIETERMARITZBURG

BODY AND BEAUTY CLINIC - ELRÉ DU PLESSIS

CENPROP REAL ESTATE (PTY) LTD.

COATS S.A.

ELNA

HAZELBLOMKAMP EMBROIDERY

HOUSE OF ART - PMB

FAIRFIELD DAIRIES

FLOORSMART

KWAZULU-NATAL QUILTERS’ GUILD

G & R KYPREOS

MIDLANDS WOODWORKER’S GUILD

L&N MOMMEN

PARKLANE SPAR

PMB CAMERA CLUB

SAPROTEX - EAST LONDON

SPECIALITY PAPERS - PMB

TEGS TIMBERS

THE CRAFT CO - CASCADES

WOOL & HABY CENTRE - PMB

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CRAFTS AND HOME INDUSTRIES SECTIONPRIZE LIST

INDEX

GENERAL REGULATIONS ...................................................................................................................6

SENIOR CLASSES

A – Crafts ..............................................................................................................................................11B – Toys ............................................................................................................................................... 13C – Woodwork ......................................................................................................................................15D – Patchwork&Quilting........................................................................................................................17 E – Embroidery .....................................................................................................................................18F – Hand-made Needlework.................................................................................................................21G – Machine-made Needlework ...........................................................................................................22H – Hand Knitting .................................................................................................................................23I – Machine-made Knitting ....................................................................................................................25J – Crochet ...........................................................................................................................................26K – Veterans .........................................................................................................................................27L - Modern Creativity ...........................................................................................................................29M – Preserves ......................................................................................................................................30N – Home Products ..............................................................................................................................32P – Photography ...................................................................................................................................33 Q – Handicrafts by the Handicapped....................................................................................................35

JUNIOR CLASSESJUNIOR REGULATIONS ......................................................................................................................37R – Crafts .............................................................................................................................................39S – Woodwork, Metalwork and Models ................................................................................................43T – Needlework ....................................................................................................................................44U – Knitting and Crochet ......................................................................................................................47V – Cookery ..........................................................................................................................................48Y – Art ...................................................................................................................................................49 Z – Photography ...................................................................................................................................51

WOMEN’S INSTITUTE COMPETITIONSWOMEN’S INSTITUTE REGULATIONS ..............................................................................................52Handicrafts – Sections 1 – 5.................................................................................................................57 Home Products – Section 6 ..................................................................................................................60Home Products – Section 7 ..................................................................................................................61

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GENERAL REGULATIONSOF

THE CRAFTS AND HOME INDUSTRIES SECTION* * * * * * *

FOR DETAILS OF THE ENTRY CLOSING, DELIVERY, JUDGING AND REMOVAL DATES PLEASE SEE THE PROGRAMME THAT APPEARS

AT THE FRONT OF EACH SECTION

ALL EXHIBITORS ARE KINDLY ASKED TO READ CAREFULLY THROUGH THE FOLLOWING REGULATIONS AND THOSE THAT APPEAR AT THE HEAD OF EACH DIVISION BEFORE

COMPLETING THEIR ENTRY FORM.

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1. SECTION SECRETARY (a) TheCraftsSectionOfficeattheShowgroundswillbeopenatthefollowingtimes: 11 April - 10 June 2016, weekdays 8.30am – 4.00pm (b) All correspondence and parcels posted to the Secretary should be addressed to Crafts and Home Industries Section, Royal Agricultural Society, P O Box 12158, Dorpspruit , 3206. (c) ThetelephonenumberoftheCraftsSectionofficeattheShowgroundsis033-3457037and the fax number is 033-3457037

2. ENTRY FORMS (a) Entry Forms will be found inside this Prize List. (b) All information requested on the entry form must be provided.

3. CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRY FORMS THE CLOSING DATE OF ALL ENTRIES IS THE 29th APRIL 2016. Entry forms can be posted /emailed/faxed or delivered from 11th April 2016

4. CLOSING DATE FOR DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS (a) Allexhibits,exceptwhereotherwisestated,mustreachtheSecretary’sofficeatthe Showgrounds by NOT LATER THAN 4.00 pm ON THURSDAY 12 MAY 2016. (b) Exhibits may be delivered or posted to the Secretary from 11th April 2016. 5. PACKAGING OF EXHIBITS (a) Exhibitors are specially requested to send their work in strong boxes. (b) Please label all packaging with name and Exhibitor number. (c) It is essential that the Secretary be advised if any article, which has been entered on an entry form, has not been sent. (d) N.B.ThelabelsprovidedbytheSecretarymustbefirmlyattachedtotheexhibits, (e) In the case of exhibits to be returned to the exhibitor by post, it is essential that a minimum payment of R70.00 for return postage to be paid into the RAS account as per EFT details on entry form. (f) Items posted must be posted 14 days prior to closure of entries.

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6. RESTRICTION OF EXHIBITS (a) No article may compete in more than one class. (b) AllworkmustbethebonafideproductionoftheExhibitor.InthecaseofJuniors,this shouldbecertifiedbyaparentorteacher.Anybreachofthisregulationmayincurthe disqualificationoftheExhibitor’sworkinoneormoreDivision.

(c) ARTICLES THAT HAVE BEEN ENTERED PREVIOUSLY AT THE ROYAL SHOW ARE INELIGIBLE. ANY EXHIBITOR DISREGARDING THIS REGULATION WILL BE PROHIBITED FROM COMPETING AGAIN.

(d) Allworkmustbenew,cleanandfinishedsincethepreviousShow.

(e) Exhibitors should note carefully the required overall size of exhibits or mounts in each class where this is stipulated at the head of a division.

(f) The committee of the Crafts and Home Industries Section reserves the right to transfer exhibits into the correct class if incorrectly entered. (g) The Committee further reserves the right to reject any entry made and to prohibit such entry from exhibition and shall not be bound to give any reason for so doing. (h) The Committee reserves the right not to display all the entries if there is a space constraint. All prize-winning entries will be displayed.

7. ENTRIES FROM INSTITUTIONS All entries from Institutions must be entered under Division Q - Handicrafts by the Handicapped.

8. JUDGING (a) Only members of the Committee and the Stewards will be allowed to be present during judging. Consequently, exhibitors and members of the public are not permitted to be in the Hall while any judging is in progress. (b) AnyExhibitorwhoshallattempttointerfereorinfluencetheJudgesshallforfeithisorher right to any prizes to which he or she might otherwise be entitled. (c) Throughout all classes of the Crafts and Home Industries Section, the Judge’s decision shallbefinalandbindingontheExhibitors. (d) Each article is judged individually and entirely on its own merit. 9. PRIZES (a) Trophies and sponsored prizes will only be awarded to Exhibitors gaining at least a First Prizeandthenonlyprovidedsufficientmerithasbeenobtained. (b) IntheeventofaJudgeawardingadoublefirst,secondorthirdprize,theCommittee reserves the right to either divide the prize offered or to increase the published prize for the class. (c) All trophies remain the property of the Royal Agricultural Society unless otherwise stated.

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10. CALCULATION OF MOST POINTS AWARDS Except where otherwise stated, the calculation of Most Points Awards throughout the Crafts and HomeIndustriesSectionshallbeinaccordancewiththefollowing:

Special Prize 6 points First Prize 5 points Second Prize 4 points Third Prize 3 points Highly Commended 2 points Commended 1 point

11. LIABILITY (a) All exhibits shall remain on the Showgrounds at the expense and risk of the Exhibitor. (b) Whilst every reasonable care will be taken of exhibits, no responsibility or legal liability whatsoever shall be incurred by the Society or by the Committee of the Crafts and Home Industries Section, which shall under no circumstances be liable for any loss of, or damage to, any exhibit.

LATE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED

PROGRAMME FOR THE SENIOR CLASSES

EntriesClosing date of Entries .........................................................................................................29th April

Delivery LatestDateforDeliveryofExhibits: Preserves, Home Products..............................................................................12th May by 10.30 amAll other Divisions ................................................................................................................12th May

Judging Preserves, Home Products, Cookery ........................................................................12th & 13th MayAll other Divisions ....................................................................................................... from 17th May

Removal Packing of Exhibits by Committee .............................................................................. 6th & 7th JuneRemoval of Exhibits ..................................................................................................... 8th & 9th June 8.30 am – 3.00 pm

PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOUR EXHIBITS ARECOLLECTED BY THESE DATES

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TROPHIES OFFERED FOR THE SENIOR CLASSES

All Divisions A to PThe Championship Trophy and the Royal Show Medallion plus R1000 cash for the winner of the most points in the Crafts and Home Industries section. Points to be gained in not less than 4 Divisions, having obtained First Prizes in 3 Divisions and at least a Second Prize in the 4th Division plus gift voucher from Body & Beauty clinic.The Hockly Jug plus R500 cash for the Runner-up to the Championship Trophy. Points to be gained in not less than 4 Divisions, having obtained First Prizes in 3 Divisions and at least a Second Prize in the 4th Division.

Division A & B – Crafts & ToysThe R.G. Line Memorial Trophy The Dunlop Trophy The Anne Oldacre Trophy

Division A - CraftsThe Stuart Hall Calligraphy Trophy The SFW TrophyThe P W Story Trophy

Division B - ToysThe Ronel Hojem Trophy The Elaine Mackenzie TrophyThe Alex Drysdale Trophy

Division C - WoodworkThe Tegs Timbers Trophy The Austin Smith Memorial Trophy

Division D – Patchwork & QuiltingThe United Tobacco Floating Trophy

Division E - EmbroideryThe Art Leather and Handicrafts Trophy The Saville’s TrophyThe Embroiderers’ Guild Trophy The Mrs Walter Reid TrophyThe Bobs Forsyth Memorial Trophy The President’s Trophy The Embroiderers’ Guild (Coastal Branch) Trophy The Elin Hammar TrophyThe Natal Bobbin Lace Guild Trophy The Arthur Gosling Memorial TrophyThe Anne’s Bakery Trophy

F - Handmade NeedleworkThe Felicity Shave Trophy The Sarmcol Trophy

G - Machine-Made NeedleworkThe Trico Trophy The Enid Wessels TrophyB.E.S.T Trophy

H – Hand KnittingThe Woolgrowers’ Trophy The Mrs C.R.Turner Trophy

I – Machine-Made KnittingThe Audrey Palmer Trophy The Geo Carter TrophyThe Blue Ribbon Trophy

J – CrochetThe D.M.C. Trophy The Dorothy Westwood Trophy

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K - VeteransThe Old Mutual Trophy The Mrs Thomas Morton TrophyThe Priscilla Wilby Trophy The Elin Hammar Memorial Floating TrophyThe Lisa Vera Cup B.E.S.T. Trophy

Divsion - L - Modern CreativityThe Ruth Knopping Trophy

M - PreservesThe Mrs Reynders Trophy The Consol TrophyThe Muden Valley Trophy The Pickles and Chutney Trophy

N - Home ProductsThe Mrs M.P.Pakes Trophy The Margy Oliver Trophy

P - PhotographyThe Father Alston Memorial Trophy The Smylie Trophy

Q - Handicrafts by the HandicappedThe Roger Schouten Trophy The Dorothy Robinson TrophyThe Jimmy Robertson Trophy The Sylvia Moyle TrophyThe Essie Kirkel Trophy The Guildhaven TrophyThe Val Murray-Rogers Trophy The Janet Fraser TrophyThe Bakers Ltd Trophy

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pmPlease refer to regulations on pgs 6-8

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DIVISION A - CRAFTSFor Section Programme see Page 8

Trophies and Sponsored Prizes The R.G. Line Memorial Trophy for the winner of most points in Classes 1 – 79 The Dunlop Trophy & Voucher from House of Art for the best exhibit in Classes 1 – 79 Excluding Calligraphy The Anne Oldacre Trophy for runner-up to Dunlop Trophy The Stuart Hall Calligraphy Trophy for best exhibit in Calligraphy – Novice The P W Story Trophy for best exhibit in Calligraphy – Intermediate The S F W Trophy Prize for best exhibit in Calligraphy – Advanced Voucher from The Craft Company Cascades for Best article in Scrapbooking Voucher from Speciality Papers PMB for Best Handmade Card

NOTES FOR EXHIBITORS(a) Exhibits must be the competitor’s own work.(b) Limited to three (3) entries per Show Class for cards and scrapbooking(c) No meccano is allowed in this division.(d) Where Novice and Advanced categories exist, any person who has won a Special or First Prize at a previous Show, will be deemed to be no longer a Novice in that particular class - excluding junior woodwork.(e) A greetings card must have a greeting inscribed inside and a hand made envelope.(f) Unlimited entries for all other classes

Class1. An article in wood sculpture / carving2. A miniature scene eg a room, shop, garden etc. 90% of contents to be crafted by exhibitor.3. A piece of hand crafted miniature furniture.4. Dressed miniature Doll - Clothes to be handmade5. A set of 3 hand moulded articles – maximum height 5 cm.6. An article in Mosaic Work7. Calligraphy – preferably mounted (Novice).8. Calligraphy – preferably mounted (Intermediate).9. Calligraphy – preferably mounted (Advanced).10. A hand made Greetings Card using digital images11. A hand made Greetings Card in Stamping – 80% of decoration must be stamping.12. A hand made Greetings Card in 3D.13. A hand made Greetings Card, hand painted.14. AhandmadeGreetingsCardusingpressedflowers.15. A hand made Greetings Card in Prick n Stitch16. A hand made Greetings Card using any other technique or combination of techniques.17. Scrapbooking – single subject, single page.18. Scrapbooking – single subject, double page.19. A Christmas decoration / stocking.20. A Hand Painted Cushion.21. A Hand Painted Article – no framed pictures22. An article in Bead Work, using commercial and / or hand made beads.23. An article in woven Bead Work.24. A decorated photo frame25. A hand painted Flower Pot.26. A handmade Greetings Card with die cuts.

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27. An article in hand-made Jewellery.28. An article in Serviette craft29. An Article in Ethnic handwork.30. A decorated Plate - no decoupage.31. A Decorative Handmade Tassel – beads allowed32. An article in Hand Made Felt [ Wet felting method used)33. An article in Hand Made Felt (Dry felting method used)34. An article in felted knitting - please supply yarn sample35. Any large craft article not mentioned above - no paintings36. Any small craft article not mentioned above - no paintings37. Any Craft article to be donated to a charity.38. Article in decoupage39. Model made up from a kit

SPINNING (Hand-spun Yarn)

40. Skein-fingeringweight41. Skein - sport and/or double knitting weight42. Skein - worsted weight43. Skein - bulky weight44. Skein - lace weight45. Skein - textured yarn46. Skein - art yarn47. Skein - hand dyed yarn48. Skein - undyed yarn49. Small article made from own spun yarn (knitted, crocheted)50. Large article made from own spun yarn (knitted, crocheted)51. An article in weaving

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pmPlease refer to regulations on pgs 6-8

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DIVISION B - TOYSFor Section Programme see Page 8

Trophies and Sponsored Prizes The Elaine Mackenzie Trophy for best Teddy The Alex Drysdale Trophy for best miniature Teddy The Ronell Hojem Trophy Porcelain Dolls, Judges Choice

NOTES FOR EXHIBITORS(a) All clothing must be made by the exhibitor.

Class52. Educational toy, any medium except wood53. A Knitted toy54. A Traditional Rag Doll, to be made and dressed by exhibitor55. A Cloth Doll, to be made and dressed by exhibitor56. A Doll, not less than 22cm, dressed in woollies, clothing only to be judged57. A Dressed Doll, not less than 22cm, clothing only to be judged (no woollies)58. A Stuffed Toy, no knitting or crochet59. A Soft Toy, no knitting or crochet60. A Felt Toy dressed in felt61. A Toy Family, or pair or set62. A Traditional Teddy Bear with moving limbs, fur fabric only, no pellets or accessories, over 20cm63. A Traditional Teddy Bear with moving limbs, fur fabric only, no pellets or accessories, under 20cm64. ATeddyBearwithfixedlimbs,anyfabric65. A Teddy Bear with moving limbs, over 20cm, any fabric, pellets allowed.66. A Teddy Bear with moving limbs, under 20cm, any fabric, pellets allowed.67. A Teddy Bear any fabric with accessories e.g. clothes, glasses, etc. Over 20cm68. A Teddy Bear any fabric with accessories e.g. clothes, glasses, etc. Under 20cm69. A Miniature Teddy Bear less than 10 cm. - no accessories70. A Miniature Teddy Bear less than 10 cm - with accessories71. An Embroidered Bear72. A Crazy Patch Bear73. A bear set / pair or family74. A Felted Bear75. A handmade Miniature Toy less than 10 cm - no bears76. A handmade toy over 10 cm - no bears77. Any other toy not mentioned above78. Any toy or doll to be donated to a charity.79. A porcelain doll

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pmPlease refer to regulations on pgs 6-8

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DIVISION C - WOODWORKFor Section programme see Page 8

Trophies and Sponsored Prizes The Austen Smith Memorial Trophy for the winner of most points. The Tegs Timbers Trophy and R300-00 for the best exhibit by PMB woodworkers guild exhibitor. Midlands Woodworkers’ Guild – R100-00 for Best Turned Article in the Junior Class 80-85 R100-00 for Best Turned Article in the Novice Classes 86-88 R100-00 for Best Turned Article in the Advanced Classes 95 - 100 R100-00 for Best Article in the remaining Novice Classes 89 - 94 R100-00 for Best Article in the remaining Advanced Classes 101- 121 Voucher from Floorsmart - for Junior section

Class

Up to 10 years80. Any wood turned articles81. Any articles in woodwork

11 - 14 years82. Any wood turned articles83. Any articles in woodwork

15 - 18 years84. Any wood turned articles85. Any articles in woodwork

Novice86. A turned Article – Faceplate /chuck work.87. A turned article – Spindle work .88. A turned article – Faceplate/ chuck and Spindle work.89. A Clock - bought mechanism90. A Wooden Toy91. An article of Furniture 92. A Doll’s House93. Any other Article not mentioned above, smaller than 300mm.94. Any other Article not mentioned above, larger than 300mm.

Advanced95. A turned Bowl.96. A turned Platter – Diameter to be 200mm or more, and height not more than 10% of the diameter.97. A turned Tall Hollow Form – height to be 200mm or more, and height to be greater than twice the diameter.98. An article incorporating much Spindle Turning, e.g. a Lamp, Candlestick, Spindle Chair, Table with turned legs etc.99. A turned article which must pass through a ring of 25mm inside diameter, e.g. a pair of Lace Bobbins, a Needle Case, Thimble, Miniature etc.100. A turned Box, Lidded Box or Goblet.101. An article with enhancements by wood removal , e.g. carving, piercing, spirals, pyrography etc.102. An article with enhancements by addition, e.g. colouring, metal, beads etc. this article may also have some material removed if desired,103. A ‘Little Gem’ – an exquisitely crafted piece not exceeding 100mm in any dimension

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104. An article incorporating inlay work.105. An article incorporating Segmented work.106. An article involving collaboration between two or more persons. (separate entry forms require names of collaborators.107. A Clock - bought mechanism108. A Clock - home-made mechanism109. A Wooden Toy110. A Musical Instrument111. An Article of Outdoor Furniture112. A Table113. A Chair114. A Desk115. A Cabinet, Bookcase or similar item.

116. A Doll’s House117. A Box, maximum dimension across any side to be not more than 400mm118. A Wooden article Repaired or Restored - upholstery not to be judged119. Any other Article not mentioned above, smaller than 300mm.120. Any other Article not mentioned above, larger than 300mm121. Any wooden article to be donated to a charity.

JUNIOR SECTION

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pmPlease refer to regulations on pgs 6-8

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DIVISION D – PATCHWORK AND QUILTINGFor Section Programme see Page 8

Trophies and Sponsored Prizes United Tobacco Floating Trophy and Gift Voucher for Best article in Patchwork and Quilting

Gift vouchers sponsored by the following:- Brother & Empisal - Durban - Voucher for the Best Exhibit - wearable art Brother & Empisal - Durban - Voucher for the Best Exhibit - class 134 KZN Quilters - Voucher for Best Exhibit - Innovative Large/Small KZN Quilters - Voucher for Best Exhibit - Crazy Patchwork Elna voucher - Judges choice St Matthews - Voucher for Best Exhibit - Miniature Midlands Quilters voucher - group quilt

NOTES FOR EXHIBITORS.(a) Please refer to general regulations on pgs 6 - 8(b) There is no limit to number of entries entered by exhibitor.(c) Exhibits must be competitors OWN work except in classes 126 and 127.(d) PLEASE NOTE: QUILTS TO HAVE HANGING SLEEVES. THE COMMITTEE RESERVES THE RIGHT NOT TO DISPLAY ENTRIES WITHOUT SLEEVES.(e) All quilts are to be made with 3 layers, and quilted through all 3 layers.(f) ALL NAMES TO BE COVERED(g) Allworkmustbenew,cleanandfinishedsincethepreviousshow.

Class122. Large Traditional - pieced and/or applique 123. Small Traditional - pieced and/or applique (no size longer than 150cms)124. Large - Innovative 125. Small - Innovative – no side longer than 150cms126. Large quilt worked on by 2 people (top worked by exhibitor, quilting by another person)127. Small quilt worked on by 2 people (top worked by exhibitor, quilting by another person)128. Wholecloth quilt (all work by exhibitor)129. Miniature quilt - no block may be more than 10cm and should be a scaled-down version of a large quilt. No side longer than 60cm.130. Article in crazy patchwork.131. A quilted garment.132. A quilted bag.133. Household article (eg place mat, table runner, cushion etc)134. Group quilt worked on by 3 or more.

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pmPlease refer to regulations on pgs 6-8

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DIVISION E - EMBROIDERYFor Section Programme see Page 8

Trophies and Sponsored Prizes The Elin Hammar Memorial Trophy for most points in Embroidery. The Art Leather and Handicrafts Trophy for the best exhibit in Hardanger. The Bobs Forsyth Memorial Trophy for the best exhibit of Modern Jacobean The Embroiderer’s Guild Trophy for the best exhibit in Pulled Work. The Mrs Walter Reid Trophy for the best exhibit of Canvas work The Arthur Gosling Memorial Trophy for best exhibit in Cross Stitch The Anne’s Bakery Trophy for best overall article in Counted Thread The President’s Trophy – awarded to the exhibit showing the most originality in design, or combination of stitchery excluding Creative Embroidery. A NOTE CONFIRMING OWN DESIGN MUST BE ATTACHED. Embroiderer’s Guild (Coastal Branch) Trophy for Creative Embroidery using own original design. A NOTE CONFIRMING OWN DESIGN MUST BE ATTACHED. The Saville’s Trophy for the best Exhibit in the Embroidery Division. LABELS TO BE ATTACHED TO EXHIBITS. Presented by Coats South Africa. Gift Pack for best exhibit using Anchor Tapisserie Wool. Hazelblomkamp Embroidery - Class 180

NOTES FOR EMBROIDERY EXHIBITORS(a) Where“anarticle”isspecified,pleasesubmitonlyone(1)article.(b) WHERE LARGE AND SMALL IS MENTIONED THE LONGEST WORKED SIDE IS EITHER LONGER OR SHORTER THAN 50 CM EXCEPT FRAMED CROSS- STITCH WHICH MUST BE LONGER OR SHORTER THAN 30 CM, These measurements are to be inside the mount.(c) All work must be completed and where necessary, must be mounted or framed. All pictures to have strong hanging devices.(d) No machine embroidered articles allowed.(e) An original design is from the exhibitor’s own original conception. It is not an adaptation or near copy of the work of another person. Exhibitors are requested to indicate on the article where original design or combination of stitches are used.(f) ALL WORK MUST BE NEW, CLEAN, AND FINISHED SINCE THE PREVIOUS SHOW.(g) Classes 165,169,172,174 - 70% of work must be of the stated class.

ClassCOUNTED THREAD (Allied stitches may be introduced)135. An Embroidered Card.- no envelope136. A large article in Hardanger.137. A small article in Hardanger.138. A large article in Cross-stitch, framed.139. A small article in Cross-stitch, framed.140. A large article in Cross-stitch, unframed, e.g. cushion, tray cloth, etc.141. A small article in Cross-stitch, unframed, e.g. cushion, tray cloth, etc.142. A large article using 3 or more counted thread techniques.143. A small article using 3 or more counted thread techniques.144. A large article in Pulled work.145. A small article in Pulled work.146. A large article in Blackwork, colours allowed.147. A small article in Blackwork, colours allowed.148. A large article in any other type of Counted Thread work, not eligible for any other class.149. A small article in any other type of Counted Thread work, not eligible for any other class.

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CANVAS EMBROIDERY (No rugs)150. An article in Needlework Tapestry worked from a Chart.151. An article in Needlework Tapestry, untrammed, stencilled design.152. An article in Needlework Tapestry with the introduction of Petit Point.153. An article in Needlework Tapestry in Petit Point.154. A large article in any other type of Canvas Embroidery not eligible for any other class.155. A small article in any other type of Canvas Embroidery not eligible for any other class.

GENERAL EMBROIDERY156. An Embroidered Card. – ( no Prick n Stitch – see Craft Section)157. An article with a Christmas Theme.158. An article in Embroidery, free choice of yarn, commercially traced or iron-off design.159. An article in Embroidery, stranded cotton, commercially traced or iron-off design.160. An article in Needle Painting on printed background.161. An article in Needle Painting on plain background.162. An article in needle painting, allied stitches & painted or printed background & padding allowed.163. An article in White Work, including Mount Mellick.164. An article in Australian Cross-stitch (“Chicken Scratch”).165. An article in Candlewicking, colour and other stitches allowed.166. An article in Free Style Composite embroidery. (Free Style- where the emphasis is on the varieties of stitches used).167. A piece of Creative Embroidery, own design. See note (e).168. An article in Embroidery, free choice of yarn, own design.169. An article in Ribbon Embroidery on printed background – variety of ribbon stitches recommended. 170 An article in Ribbon Embroidery; supplementary stitches allowed.171. A Household article eg Tissue Box, Toaster cover, etc.172. An Article in Stumpwork.173. An article in embroidery on photo-generated background.174. An article in Gold and/or Metal Work.175. An article in Jacobean – Traditional.176. An article in Jacobean - Modern.177. An article decorated with beadwork.178. An article in Heirloom Sewing where the embroidered section equals at least 70% of the handwork.179. Any other article in embroidery not eligible for any other class.

JUNIOR EMBROIDERY - Holiday Embroidery Group180. Any article completed since previous show.

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pmPlease refer to regulations on pgs 6-8

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Trophy and sponsored Prize THE NATAL BOBBIN LACE GUILD TROPHY

For best exhibit of bobbin lace

LACE MAKINGNOTES FOR EXHIBITORS.(a) Small articles in this Division should be neatly mounted.(b) For Novice and Advanced categories, any person who has won a Special or First Prize at a previous Show will be deemed to be no longer a Novice in that particular class.(c) Where large and small is mentioned, the longest worked side is either longer than 30cm for large, and under 30cm for small.

Novice181. An article in Torchon Lace182. Bobbin lace around a handkerchief183. A Bookmark in bobbin lace184. A piece of jewellery showing bobbin lace e.g. a brooch or pendant185. A small Bobbin lace article, mounted, (e.g. under glass or in a frame)186. A large Bobbin lace article, mounted, (e.g. under glass or in a frame)187. Bobbin lace by the metre188. Any other type of bobbin lace not mentioned above

Advanced189. An article in Torchon Lace190. Bobbin lace round a handkerchief191. Bookmark in Bobbin Lace192. A piece of jewellery showing bobbin lace e.g. a brooch or pendant193. A small Bobbin Lace article, mounted, (e.g. under glass or in a frame)194. A large Bobbin lace article, mounted, (e.g. under glass or in a frame)195. Bobbin lace by the metre196. Any other type of bobbin lace not mentioned above

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pmPlease refer to regulations on pgs 6-8

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DIVISION F - HANDMADE NEEDLEWORKFor Section Programme see Page 8

Trophies and Sponsored Prizes The Felicity Shave Memorial Trophy for most points in Handmade Needlework. The Sarmcol Trophy for the best exhibit. Gift Pack to the best exhibit using Anchor Stranded Cotton. LABELS TO BE ATTACHED. Presented by Coats South Africa.

NOTE FOR EXHIBITORS(a) Articlesmusthavebeenfinishedwithinthepreviousyear.(b) In Heirloom Sewing, where the embroidered work is more than 70% of the total handwork, this article should be entered under Division E – Embroidery.(c) Allhandmadearticlesmaybemadeupbymachineunlessspecificallystatedotherwise

Class197. A Smocked Garment 6 - 18 months.198. A Smocked Garment 2 - 7 years.199. A Baby’s Frock - completely hand made200. A Smocked Article e.g. cushion, decoration etc.201. An article/pair/set in Heirloom Sewing 202. Any other Handmade article not mentioned.

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pmPlease refer to regulations on pgs 6-8

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DIVISION G - MACHINE-MADE NEEDLEWORKFor Section Programme see Page 8

Trophies The Trico Trophy for the winner of the most points. The Enid Wessels Trophy and Bernina (PMB) Gift Voucher for best exhibit. Bernina Kloof Voucher for Best Exhibit - Class 225 - 226 B.E.S.T. Trophy - Best computerised article Class 233 - 234

NOTES FOR EXHIBITORS(a) Themajorportionofgarmentsmustbemachinemadeandonlyhandfinishingisallowed.(b) Stipulate if any specialised accessories used.(c) A note stating make and model of machine must be attached to exhibits in classes 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 234.

Class203 Christening Robe – may be embellished with embroidery or smocking.204. A Romper or Sunsuit205. A child’s frock (1 – 3 years)206. A child’s frock (4 – 6 years)207. A child’s frock trimmed with machine embroidery208. A child’s Nightdress or Pyjamas209. A child’s Dressing Gown210. A pair of Slacks for a woman211. A ladies dress (NO stretch fabrics)212. A ladies dress – stretch fabric213. A lady’s Two-piece Suit214. A Lady’s Skirt215. A Lady’s Blouse216. An article / set / pair of Lady’s Lingerie217. A Slack Suit or Track Suit218. A pair of Slacks for a man219. A Sport Shirt – short sleeves, open neck (no stretch fabric)220. A Long Sleeved Lounge Shirt221. A Jacket or windcheater222. An Apron 223. A Cushion224. A Household article /pair or set225. An article with Presser Foot Machine Embroidery - less than 75cm226. An article with Presser Foot Machine Embroidery - more than 75cm227. A Machine embroidered tablecloth or runner (computerised). 228. An article in Free Hand Machine Embroidery.229. An article in Free Hand Machine Embroidery on a printed background.230. A machine embroidered quilt (refer to regulations on pg 16). All stitching and embroidery to be judged.231. Anyarticle/outfitnoteligibleforanyoftheaboveclassmayincludeapplique232. Any machine article to be donated to a charity.233. Any other large article - computerized more than 75cm234. Any other small article - computerized less than 75cm

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pmPlease refer to regulations on pgs 6-8

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DIVISION H – HAND KNITTINGFor Section Programme see Page 8

Trophies and Sponsored Prizes The Woolgrowers’ Trophy for the winner of most points The Mrs C R Turner’s Trophy - Best exhibit in hand knitting R500 Prize from Saprotex for class 279 - using Elle Yarns R500 Prize from Saprotex for class 280 - using Elle Yarns

NOTES FOR EXHIBITORS(a) PLEASE ATTACH THE YARN LABEL OR FACSIMILE THEREOF AND A SAMPLE OF THE YARN USED TO THE BACK OF THE ARTICLE WITH A SAFETY PIN. Nylon, Orlon or Wool or mixture may be used except where otherwise stated.(b) Any article may include embroidery in embroidery thread or wool, or may be lined.(c) SMALL knitted doilies and small table centres must be mounted on thin card.(d) Articles that are lined - only outside appearance will be judged.

Class235. A Baby’s Matinee Jacket - 6 months236. A Set of Bonnet or Cap and Bootees237. A Baby’s Cot Blanket or Pram Cover238. A Pair or set for a Baby, 6 months (No bootees)239. An Article for a Baby, 6 months (No matinee jackets)240. A Pair or set for a Child 1 - 2 years241. An Article for a Child 1 - 2 years242. A Pair or set for a Child, 3 - 5 years (No socks)243. An Article for a Child, 3 - 5 years 244. An Article for a Child, 6 - 12 years245. A fair isle article 3-9 years246. A Child’s Jersey with swiss darning247. A Jacket248. An article in Aran Style knitting249. An Article for a child including cable stitch250 An Article for an adult including cable stitch251 An article in Patchwork knitting252. A Lady’s Sleeveless Jacket / Gilet253. An Article– using a variety of yarns254. A beret / beanie and scarf set255. A Sleeveless Pullover256. A Pullover, any yarn – may include a motif.257. An Article in Fair Isle 258. A Pair of Ribbed or Patterned Socks 259. A Pair of Bed Socks or slippers260 A pair of mittens or gloves261. A Poncho262. A Scarf263. A waistcoat264. A Cardigan, round or V neck.265. An article for a lady which includes beads and/or sequins266. An article for a lady in cotton267. An article in motif knitting for an adult or child

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268. An article for an adult decorated with fair isle269. A small article in Cotton or cotton-mix, not mentioned above longest side or diameter not more than 30cm270. A large article in Cotton or cotton-mix, not mentioned above longest side or diameter not less 30cm271. A small article NOT Cotton, not mentioned above272. A large article NOT Cotton, not mentioned above273. An Article in left-over yarn, longest side not more than 80cm274. Tea cosy275. An article on a loom276. Any article to be donated to a charity.277. Articledecoratedwithknittedflowers278. A knitted toy

* Saprotex Sponsored Competition - using ELLE yarns. No points are given in these classes, and are selected on appearance by Saprotex representatives.

279. A fair isle jersey - 3 - 9 Years280. A baby’s jersey

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pmPlease refer to regulations on pgs 6-8

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DIVISION I – MACHINE KNITTINGFor Section Programme see Page 8

Trophies and Sponsored Prizes The Audrey Palmer Trophy for the best exhibit in Knitweave (W.I. exhibits included) The Geo Carter Trophy for the best exhibit. A Blue Ribbon Trophy for the winner of the most points.

NOTES FOR EXHIBITORS(a) PLEASE ATTACH THE YARN LABEL OR FACSIMILE THEREOF AND A SAMPLE OF THE YARN USED TO THE BACK OF THE ARTICLE WITH A SAFETY PIN. Nylon, Orlon or Wool or mixture may be used except where otherwise stated.(b) Any article that does not comply with the requirements will not be judged.(c) A note stating type and make of machine used MUST be attached to the exhibit.

Class281. An Article pair or set for Baby (up to 6 months)282. An Article/pair or set for a Child up to 12 yrs - in stocking stitch283. An Article/pair or set for a Child up to 12 yrs - in stocking stitch & cable.284. An Article/pair or set for a Child up to 12 yrs - Jacquard285. An Article/pair or set for a Child up to 12 yrs – incorporating Fair Isle286. An Article/pair or set in Motif knitting287. An Article/pair or set for an Adult - Jacquard288. An Article/pair or set for an Adult – incorporating Fair Isle289. An Article/pair or set for an Adult all over pattern stitch 290. An Article/pair or set for an Adult, using a combination of stocking stitch & pattern stitch291. An Article/pair or set knitted incorporating cable stitch292. An Article in Stocking stitch decorated in any medium for an adult293. An Article for a teenager using “Knit, Cut and Sew” method, decorated in any medium294. An Article an adult using “Knit, Cut and Sew” method, decorated in any medium295. A Lady’s Sleeveless Top, any yarn.296. An Article using geometric design, multicolour297. An Article using double bed machine e.g. Fisherman’s rib (excluding Jacquard)298. A single bed cover299. A Baby’s Cot Blanket or Pram Cover300. Any article not mentioned above.301. Any machine knitted article to be donated to a charity.

KNITWEAVE302. An Article in knitweave

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pmPlease refer to regulations on pgs 6-8

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DIVISION J - CROCHETFor Section Programme see Page 8

Trophies and Sponsored Prizes The DMC Trophy for the winner of most points. The Dorothy Westwood Trophy for the best exhibit. Gift Pack for the best exhibit in Crochet using Coats Tridalia, Mercer Crochet or Knit Cro Sheen. Labels to be attached to exhibit. Presented by Coats South Africa. Gift Pack for the best exhibit in Tatting using Coats Tridalia, Mercer Crochet or Knit Cro Sheen. Labels to be attached to exhibit. Presented by Coats South Africa. R500 Prize from Saprotex for class 327 using Elle Yarns.

NOTES FOR EXHIBITORS(a) All crochet work may be pressed but not starched and may be lined.(b) SMALL exhibits may be mounted, preferably on thin card with an opening to view at back of card.(c) PLEASE ATTACH LABEL OR FACSIMILE AND SAMPLE OF YARN.(d) No straight pins to be used at all.(e) Saprotex competition - no points are given in this class and is selected by Saprotex representatives

Class303. A tea cosy304. ATraycloth,infiletcrochet305. A Beaded Milk Cover, with net or linen/material centre306. A Beaded Milk Cover, no net or linen/material centre307. A Baby’s Matinee Jacket308. An article/pair/set for a Toddler309. Two Place Mats – minimum 28 x 42 cm310. A Table Runner in motif crochet311. A Knee Rug - square or rectangular312. A small Household article in cotton313. A small Household article not in cotton314. A Baby’s Shawl315. An article for a Woman316. A crocheted toy317. A Poncho318. A large Household article in cotton319. A large Household article not in cotton320. An article in Afghan tricot or Tunisian crochet321. An accessory for the home 322. An article or set in Tatting323. Any article not mentioned above.324. Any article to be donated to a charity.325. Article in creative crochet.326. Articledecoratedwithcrochetedflowers.327. A cot blanket - using ELLE yarn (see note (e) above)

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pmPlease refer to regulations on pgs 6-8

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DIVISION K - VETERANSFor Section Programme see Page 8

Trophies and Sponsored Prizes The Old Mutual Trophy for the winner of most points The Mrs Thomas Morton Memorial Trophy for best exhibit. The Priscilla Wilby Trophy for runner up to Morton Trophy. The Lisa Vera Cup for best exhibit in Embroidery Gift Pack for the best crocheted article using Coats Tridalia, Mercer Crochet or Knit Cro Sheen. Labels to be clearly visible on outside of Exhibit. Presented by Coats South Africa. Gift Pack for the best exhibit using Anchor Stranded Cotton or Tapisserie Wool. Labels to be clearly visible on outside of Exhibit. Presented by Coats South Africa. R200 prize from L&N Mommen for best patchwork and quilting R100 prize from Midlands Woodworkers Guild for best article in woodwork B. E. S. T. Trophy - for best machine embroidery

NOTES FOR EXHIBITORS(a) Exhibitors may only enter one (1) age group.(b) The work exhibited must be started and completed within the age group.(c) Limited to three (3) entries per Show Class(d) Exhibitors are asked to attach a small label to each exhibit stating the year when work on the exhibit was started.(e) SMALL knitted and crocheted exhibits must be mounted on thin card.(f) Exhibitors are asked not to starch their exhibits.(g) Where “an article” is requested, only ONE item will be accepted, not a pair or set. (h) PLEASE ATTACH YARN LABEL TO ARTICLE.(i) An article in embroidery needs to have 70% done in embroidery.

Class70 years to under 75 years328. A Covered Coat Hanger329. A small article in Crochet, in cotton, less than 30 cms330. A large article in Crochet, in cotton331. A small article in Crochet, not in cotton, less than 30 cms332. A large article in Crochet, not in cotton333. A small Knitted article - less than 30cms334. A large Knitted article335. A Knitted tea cosy336. A machine made Household Article 337. A Toy – any medium338. A Teddy Bear339. A hand painted Ceramic article340. An embroidered article341. An article decorated with embroidery 342. An article in Tapestry343. An article in Counted Thread (This applies to all stitches listed under the Counted Thread classes in Embroidery Division)344. An article in Woodwork345. An article in Woodcarving346. An article in Pottery, stipulate hand built or hand thrown on the article347. A Shopping Bag348. An article in Fabric Painting349. An article decorated with beads350. An article, pair or set in beaded jewellery351. An article in Serviette Craft

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352. A Greeting Card - any medium, no envelope353. An embroidered card - no envelope354. An article incorporating patchwork355. An article in embroidery on photo generated background356. Any other small article, pair or set, not mentioned above357. Any other large article, pair or set, not mentioned above358. An article in machine embroidery.

75 years to under 80 years359. A Covered Coat Hanger360. A small article in Crochet, in cotton, less than 30cms361. A large article in Crochet, in cotton362. A small article in Crochet, not in cotton, less than 30cms363. A large article in Crochet, not in cotton364. A small Knitted article - less than 30 cms365. A large Knitted article366. A Knitted tea cosy367. A machine made Household article 368. A toy – any medium369. A Teddy Bear370. A hand painted ceramic article371. An embroidered article 372. An article in Tapestry373. An article in Counted Thread (This applies to all stitches listed under the Counted Thread classes in Embroidery Division)374. An article in Woodwork375. An article in Woodcarving376. An article In Pottery, stipulate hand built or hand thrown on the article 377. A Shopping Bag378. An article in Fabric Painting379. An article decorated with beads380. An article, pair or set in beaded jewellery381. An Article in Serviette Craft382. A Greeting Card, any medium - no envelope383. An embroidered card - no envelope384. An article incorporating Patchwork385. An article in embroidery on photo generated background386. Any other small article, pair or set not mentioned above387. Any other large article, pair or set not mentioned above388. An article in Machine Embroidery389. An article decorated with embroidery

80 years to under 85 years390. A Covered Coat Hanger391. A small article in Crochet, in cotton, less than 30cms392. A large article in Crochet, in cotton393. A small article in Crochet, not in cotton, less than 30cms394. A large article in Crochet, not in cotton395. A small Knitted article - less than 30 cms396. A large Knitted article397. A Knitted tea cosy398. A machine made Household article 399. A toy – any medium400. A Teddy Bear401. A hand painted ceramic article402. An embroidered article

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403. An article decorated with embroidery404. An article in Tapestry405. An article in Counted Thread (This applies to all stitches listed under the Counted Thread classes in Embroidery Division)406. An article in Woodwork407. An article in Woodcarving408. An article in Pottery, stipulate hand built or hand thrown on the article409. A Shopping Bag410. An article in Fabric Painting411. An article decorated with beads412. An article, pair or set in beaded jewellery413. An article in Serviette Craft414. A Greeting Card - any medium, no envelope415. An embroidered card - no envelope416. An article incorporating Patchwork417. An article in Embroidery on photo generated background418. Any other small article, pair or set, not mentioned above419. Any other large article, pair or set, not mentioned above420. An article in Machine Embroidery

85 years and over421. A Covered Coat Hanger422. A small article in Crochet, in cotton, less than 30cms423. A large article in Crochet, in cotton424. A small article in Crochet, not in cotton, less than 30cms425. A large article in Crochet, not in cotton426. A small Knitted article - less than 30 cms427. A large Knitted article428. A Knitted tea cosy429. A machine made Household article 430. A Toy – any medium431. A Teddy Bear432. A hand painted ceramic article433. An embroidered article 434. An article decorated with embroidery435. An article in Tapestry436. An article in Counted Thread (This applies to all stitches listed under the Counted Thread classes in Embroidery Division)437. An article in Woodwork438. An article in Woodcarving439. An article in Pottery, stipulate hand built or hand thrown on the article440. A Shopping Bag441. An article in Fabric Painting442. An article decorated with beads443. An article, pair or set in beaded jewellery444. An article in Serviette Craft445. A Greeting Card - any medium, no envelope446. An embroidered card - no envelope447. An article incorporating Patchwork448. An article in Embroidery on photo generated background449. Any other small article, pair or set, not mentioned above450. Any other large article, pair or set, not mentioned above451. An article in Machine Embroidery.

Closingdateforentryforms-29thApril.•Exhibitstobehandedinby-12thMay.Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pm

Please refer to regulations on pgs 6-8

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DIVISION L - Modern CreativityFor Section Programme see Page 8

Ruth Knopping Trophy

An article using a combination of techniques in an imaginative and creative style.

Article to be judged by a panel of judges.

452. Large article - Over 75cm453. Small article - less than 75cm

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pmPlease refer to regulations on pgs 6-8

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DIVISION M - PRESERVESFor Section Programme see Page 8

Trophies The Mrs Reynders’ Trophy for the winner of most points overall. The Consol Trophy for the winner of most points in Jams and Jellies. The Muden Valley Trophy for the winner of the most points in Marmalades. The Pickles and Chutney Trophy for the winner of most points in Chutneys and Pickles.

NOTES FOR EXHIBITORS(a) Exhibitors may not enter more than 1 (one) exhibit in each class except where different varieties can be used in Classes 455, 456, 458, 459, 463, 467, 470, 478, 483, 484, 485, 486, 487, 490, 491, 492, 474(b) Every bottle must be labelled, must be full and MUST BE WELL SEALED.(c) The name of the contents and ingredients on a small label must be placed at the base (but not underneath) of the bottle, and the exhibitors label on the opposite side.(d) All jams, jellies, pickles, chutneys etc to be exhibited in glass honey jars with NEW metal twist lids.(e) The use of commercial pectin is not allowed.

NB PLEASE NOTE NEW RULING ON BOTTLES AS DESCRIBED IN (d) ABOVE

Class454. Bottle of Fig Preserve, ½ or 1 litre bottle or honey jar455. Bottle of any other Preserve, ½ or 1 litre bottle or honey jar456. Bottle of fruit in syrup, ½ or 1 litre bottle or honey jar

Jams457. Bottle sliced Peach Jam458. Bottle Berry Jam, state variety459. Bottle Apricot Jam, dried apricots may be used460. Bottle Plum Jam461. Bottle Pineapple Jam462. Bottle Jam made of mixed Fruit463. Bottle Jam not mentioned (State variety)464. Bottle Microwave Jam465. Bottle Fig Jam

Jellies466. Bottle Apple Jelly467. Bottle Citrus Jelly (State variety)468. Bottle Guava Jelly469. Bottle of Mint Jelly470. Bottle of any other jelly not mentioned above (State variety)

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Marmalades471. Bottle Jelly Shred Marmalade472. Bottle Lemon Marmalade473. Bottle Orange Marmalade474. Bottle Marmalade not mentioned

Chutneys475. Bottle Sweet Chilli Sauce – sauce bottle allowed.476. Bottle Fruit Chutney477. Bottle Dried Apricot Chutney478. Bottle any other Chutney - cooked

Pickles479. Bottle Sweet Pickles480. Bottle Mixed Pickles481. Bottle Curried Beans.482. Bottle Piccalilli483. Bottle any other Pickles - NO OIL

Cordials and LiqueursNoteforExhibitors:Allbottlestobeplain,clearglassbottleswithplainlid-minimum500ml.

484. BottleFruitCordial-freechoiceofflavour-inclearglassbottle485. Bottle of Home-made Liqueur (no milk products) - clear glass bottle - fancy bottles may be used486. Bottle of Home-made creme Liqueur - clear glass bottle - fancy bottles may be used

Other preserves487. Bottle of Curd - state variety - may be strained.488. Bottle of Tipsy Fruit – fancy bottles allowed.489. Bottle of home made mayonnaise.490. Bottle of sauce - state variety491. Bottle of Relish - mayonnaise based492. Bottle of Relish - no mayonnaise

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pmPlease refer to regulations on pgs 6-8

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DIVISION N - HOME PRODUCTSFor Section Programme see Page 8

Trophies & Sponsored Prizes The Mrs M P Pakes’ Trophy + Parklane Spar voucher for most points. The Margy Oliver Trophy for best exibit in Home Products

NOTES FOR EXHIBITORS(a) Where appropriate, the use of honey bottles is preferred.(b) Exhibitors are asked not to use commercial containers unless the brand name has been either deleted or removed.(c) Exhibitors may not enter more than one exhibit per class.(d) Articles in sealed containers unless otherwise stated.(e) Not necessary to use given recipe.

Class493. 3 x my favorite biscuits - 5cm in diameter - recipes please494. 3x chocolate biscuits495. 3x buttermilk rusks - broken496. 3x meringues - in a glass jar497. 6xsquaresmicrowavedfudge-stateflavour(30x30x20mm)498. 6x peppermint cremes - may be covered with chocolate499. 3x savory tartlets500. 3x cheese biscuits501. Container of biscuits - 4 varieties only502. Container of sweets / or chocolate - 4 varieties only points given for presentation503. Article in sugarcraft

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pmPlease refer to regulations on pgs 6-8

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DIVISION P - PHOTOGRAPHYFor Section Programme see Page 8

Trophies and Sponsored Prizes Father Alston Memorial Trophy for the winner of most points. R500 Gift Voucher 1 year free subscription to club – PMB Camera Club One additional point is given for the winner of the Smylie Trophy. The Smylie Trophy - for the best exhibit and R500 from Cenprop for best exhibit. R500.00 from Cenprop for best abstract photograph.

NOTES FOR EXHIBITORS(a) Photographsmustbesubmittedinfirm,strongcontainersclearlymarkedwiththeexhibitor’s name and number.(b) Minimumsizeofprints:20cmx15cm.Maximumsizeofprints,includingmountsnottoexceed 50cm x 40cm.(c) Photographs by any process are eligible, but they must have been taken by the exhibitor. No visible signatures are allowed. No titles.(d) No photograph may be entered in more than one class.(e) ANY EXHIBIT THAT DOES NOT CONFORM TO THE SIZE REQUIREMENTS WILL NOT BE JUDGED.(f) If, in the opinion of the judge, a photograph has been entered in an incorrect or inappropriate class, it may be transferred to and judged in another class.(g) The use of spray adhesive glue is recommended for attaching prints to mounts, which should be new,firm,cleanandinexpensivelightweightcardboard.(Nailsareusedfordisplaypurposes) Attach labels on lower right corner. (h) Exhibitors may not enter more than 3 (three) exhibits per class.(i) MOUNTS MUST NOT BE MORE THAN 3 CM OVER ALL SIDES(j) EXHIBITORS NAME AND CONTACT NUMBER MUST BE ON THE BACK OF EACH PHOTOGRAPH, AS WELL AS THE TYPE OF CAMERA USED.

NB ALL BACKING TO BE LIGHTWEIGHT BOARD ONLY

INTERMEDIATE - NEWCOMERS• Judgingwillbebasedontheassumptionthatthehigherstandardofphotographictechniquehas not yet been attained.• If,intheopinionofthejudges,aprintinthissectionisdeemedfittobeawardedaFirstorSecond prize in the Advanced Section, it may be transferred.• AnypersonwhohaswonaSpecialorFirstPrizeinanyIntermediateclasseswillnotbeeligible tocompeteinthatspecificclassinthefuture.

Class 504. Portrait505. Human Interest, which may include pets/documentary/photo journalism - excluding sport506. Landscape or Seascape507. Sport508. Floral - includes ANY plant life509. Birds510. Animals - ANY warm blooded creatures - no domestic511. Insects - including invertebrates512. Reptiles/fish-ANY cold blooded creatures 513. Still Life (Please Note that strictly speaking a “Still Life” is a photograph of a man made arrangement of inanimate objects created by the photographer)

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514. City Scapes and Architecture 515. Abstract516. Creative Digital Image

ADVANCED• Itwillbeassumedthatthosecompetinginthissectionhaveattainedahighstandardof photographic technique.• AnypersonwhohaswonaSpecialorFirstintheseclasseswillnotbeeligibletocompeteinthe Intermediate Section in future.

Class517. Portrait518. Human Interest, which may include pets/documentary/photo journalism - excluding sport519. Landscape or Seascape520. Sport521. Floral - includes ANY plant life522. Birds523. Animals - ANY warm blooded creatures - no domestic524. Insects - includes ANY invertebrates 525. Reptiles/fish-ANYcoldbloodedcreatures526. Still Life (Please Note that strictly speaking a “Still Life” is a photograph of a man made arrangement of inanimate objects created by the photographer)527. City Scapes and Architecture.528. Abstract529. Creative Digital Image

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pmPlease refer to regulations on pgs 6-8

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DIVISION Q - HANDICRAFTS FOR THE HANDICAPPEDFor Section Programme see Page 8

Trophies and Sponsored Prizes The Roger Schouten Trophy for the best exhibit in 6 - 8 years. The Dorothy Robinson Trophy for the best exhibit in 9 - 12 years. The James Robertson Trophy for the best exhibit in 13 - 17 years. The Sylvia Moyle Trophy for the best exhibit in 18 - 21 years. The Janet Fraser Trophy for the best article of woodwork. The Essie Kirkel Trophy for the best article in needlecraft/needlework. The Guildhaven Trophy for the most original exhibit. The Val Murray-Rogers Trophy for most points. The Bakers Ltd Trophy for best article in the Physically Handicapped Section. Wool & Haby Gift Voucher for best hand knitted article.

NOTES FOR EXHIBITORS(a) Paintings, pictures or collages - not larger than 30cm(b) Not more than 3 (three) entries in each class from each Institution unless otherwise stated(c) Articles will not be judged if they do not conform to the size requested.(d) Where“anarticle”isspecifiedpleasesubmitONE article not a pair or set.(e) List of names, class number & description of article to be submitted with entries.

HANDICRAFTS FOR THE HANDICAPPED WITH LEARNING DIFFICULTIES

Class6 - 8 years530. A Finger Painting531. A Picture - paint or crayon - not larger than 30cm532. A Community collage (not metal)533. Any other craft534. Small article in sewing

9 - 12 years535. A Picture in paint or crayon - not larger than 30 cm536. A Community Collage - (not metal)537. A Small article in canvas work538. A model using waste material539. An Article in bead work540. Any other craft541. Small article in sewing

13 - 17 years542. A Picture in paint or crayon - not larger than 30 cm543. A Craft for beginners544. A Small article in canvas work 545. A Community Collage - not metal546. A Model using waste material547. An Article in Embroidery 548. An Article in bead work549. A Small article in pottery550. Any other craft551. Small article in sewing552. Welded article553. Article in weaving - grass or cane

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18 - 21 years554. A Small article in canvas work 555. An Article in bead work556. A Small article in embroidery557. A Small article in sewing558. A Paper patch work559. A Collage - not metal560. A Small article in pottery561. Any other craft562. Welded article563. Article in weaving - grass or cane

Woodwork - Up to 21 years564. A Small article in wood

All other ages565. A Small article or pair in knitting for Beginners566. A Hand knitted garment for a child567. A Hand knitted article for a man or woman568. Article in sewing569. A small article in crochet570. An article in embroidery571. AsmallHandknottedpilefloorrug572. A small Hand knotted mat573. A small Hand knotted wall-hanging574. An article in patchwork575. An article in bead work576. An article in pottery577. An article in Fabric Painting578. Any other craft not mentioned above579 Welded article580. Article in weaving - grass or cane

Woodwork581. A small article in wood

HANDICRAFTS FOR THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPEDJunior - State Age582. A small article in sewing583. A Knitted garment584. Any other craft585. An article using Waste Material586. A Small article in pottery

Senior:587. An article in embroidery588. An article in sewing589. A Garment in sewing590. A Cushion in sewing591. A Knitted article592. An article in canvas593. An article in bead work594. An article in pottery595. Any other Craft596. Welded article597. Article in weaving - grass or cane

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pm

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REGULATIONS FOR THE JUNIOR CLASSES

ALL EXHIBITORS ARE KINDLY ASKED TO READ CAREFULLY THROUGH THE FOLLOWING REGULATIONS AND THOSE THAT APPEAR AT THE HEAD OF EACH DIVISION BEFORE COMPLETING THEIR ENTRY FORM.

1. ELIGIBILITY (a) Wherever age restrictions apply in the Junior Classes, the age of the Exhibitor should be reckoned as at 1 May 2015. (Exhibitor’s age to be supplied) (b) Junior Exhibitors are permitted to compete if they wish in the Senior Classes, but points gained towards trophies will only count in the Junior classes. (c) Parents and teachers are requested to refrain from assisting Junior Exhibitors, as the children’s unaided efforts are more appreciated.

2. ENTRY FORMS FOR SCHOOLS (a) Special entry forms for the schools must be obtained from the Secretary in good time before the closing date. (b) SCHOOL ENTRY FORMS MUST BE SUBMITTED IN DUPLICATE.

3. LIMITATION OF SCHOOL ENTRIES (a) In the Craft and Woodwork Divisions schools are limited to NOT MORE THAN 5 ENTRIES in any Show class, per school grade, extra entries will not be judged. (b) Limitation of entries is listed at head of each section (c) Individual entries are limited to 2 per person per Show class.

4. SCHOOL EXHIBITS (a) Work completed in the previous year may be entered under the grade of that year. (b) Washed or dry-cleaned work, if new, will be accepted. 5. REMOVAL OF EXHIBITS Junior exhibits entered with schools will be returned with school exhibits. Exhibitors must make arrangements to collect from the school and not from the Showgrounds.

PLEASE NOTE:1. THE NAME OF THE SCHOOL AND THE SCHOLAR MUST BE INCLUDED ON THE EXHIBIT TICKET.

2. THE NAME OF THE SCHOOL AND THE SCHOLAR MUST BE WRITTEN ON THE BACK OF ALL ARTWORK AND PHOTOGRAPHY.

3. THE NAME OF THE SCHOOL AND THE SCHOLAR MUST BE PASTED ONTO THE BASE OF ALL PRESERVE JARS.

4. PLEASE ADHERE TO THE SIZE RESTRICTIONS.

5. THE SHOW STAFF ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR PUTTING LABELS ON ANY ENTRY SUBMITTED. THIS MUST BE DONE BY THE SCHOOL OR INDIVIDUAL CONCERNED.

6. THESCORINGININTER-SCHOOLMOSTPOINTSTROPHIESWILLBEASFOLLOWS: Special………………6 points First………………….5 points Second…………… 4 points Third…………………3 points

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TROPHIES OFFERED FOR THE JUNIOR CLASSES

All Divisions R - ZThe Mrs Walter Reid Trophy and the Royal Show Medallion plus R500 for the winner of the most points in the Junior Section. Points to be gained in not less than 3 Divisions.The Mrs J.A.Gooding Inter-School Trophy for the Senior School winning the most points in the Junior Section. Points to be gained in not less than 3 Divisions. Exhibits may be individual and/or community work. 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes only count for points.The Leonard Line Junior Inter-School Trophy for the Junior School winning the most points in the Junior Section. Points to be gained in not less than 3 Divisions. Exhibits may be individual and/or community work. 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes only count for points.The Junior Crafts Trophy for the best exhibit overall in the Junior Divisions, Grade 1 - Grade 7.The Junior Crafts Trophy for the best exhibit overall in the Junior Divisions, Grade 8 - Grade 12.

R - CraftsThe Janet Fraser Memorial Trophy for the best article in Crafts.The Louise Win Trophy for runner up to Janet Fraser Memorial Trophy

S - Woodwork and ModelsThe Armitage Cup for the best exhibit.The TimbaCenta Trophy for the school winning the most points.

T - NeedleworkThe Embroiderer’s Guild Trophy for the best Exhibit.The Newton High School Trophy for School with most points

V – CookeryThe Wesley Cup for the best ExhibitThe Mrs Preller Trophy:Grade1–3:Grade4–7:Grade8-12The Masters Cup - most points in cookery - for boys.

Y - ArtThe Mrs M Reynolds Trophy for the Junior School winning the most points.The Preema Trophy for the Senior School winning the most points.

Z - PhotographyThe Baird and Oliver Trophy for the Best Photograph on Show in the Junior Section.The Hirsh Trophy – for the Best Junior Photograph –for under 15 years of age.The Margy Oliver Trophy - my best snapshot

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PROGRAMME FOR THE JUNIOR CLASSES

Entries Closing date of Entries ........................................................................................................29th April

Delivery Cookery .............................................................................................................24th May by 11amAllotherDivisions: SCHOOLS ........................................................................................................................... 12th May INDIVIDUALS ...................................................................................................................... 12th May

Judging Cookery .....................................................................................................24th May from 12 noon All other Divisions ........................................................................................................ from 17th May

Removal Individual exhibits ........................................................................................................8th & 9th June ............................................................................................................8.30 am – 3.00 pm School Exhibits ............................................................................................................8th & 9th June .............................................................................................................8.30 am - 3.00 pm

PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOUR EXHIBITS ARE REMOVED BY THESE DATES

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pmPlease refer to regulations on pgs 6-8

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DIVISION R - CRAFTSFor section Programme see Page 37

Trophies and Sponsored Prizes The Janet Fraser Memorial Trophy and R200 Prize from L & N Mommen for best exhibit in Crafts The Louise Win Trophy for runner up to The Janet Fraser Memorial Trophy

NOTES FOR EXHIBITORSPLEASE REFER TO THE GENERAL REGULATIONS AS WELL

(a) No exhibits may be made of construction or kit parts except where stated. The use of plasticene is not permitted.(b) Exhibits of needlework are not permitted in the Crafts Section except where stated.(c) Exhibitorsareaskedtoensurethatclaymodelsarefirmlyconstructed.Itissuggestedthat toothpicks be used inside the clay for joints.(d) All articles in wood must be entered in Division S for Woodwork.(e) No perishables to be used.(f) All Paper Collages to be entered under Art (unless otherwise stated.)(g) Mobiles must be able to move in the wind.(h) SCHOOL ENTRIES LIMITED TO FIVE (5) ARTICLES PER GRADE PER SHOW CLASS.(i) Private entries limited to 3 (three) entries per child per show class

Class

GRADE R, GRADE 0 AND GRADE 00598. A small article in Salt Dough599. A large article in commercial waste, larger than 50cm x 50cm x 50 cm600. A small article in commercial waste, less than 30cm x 30cm x 30 cm

GRADE 1 AND 2601. A model of an animal mounted on a base (no plasticene), not larger than 12 cm602. AmodelofaCreature,clayfired603. A Handmade Model from a commercial modelling medium (No plasticene)604. A small article made from commercial waste, not larger than 15 x 25cm x 30 cm. State materials used.605. A Hand Puppet – must be usable606. A Fantasy Creature made from Dried Material – pieces to be well secured607. An article in Fabric Painting608. A Mobile - any medium on nylon thread (No Branches or coat hangers; or heavy metal objects)609. A Collage, any medium other than metal, able to be hung610. Decorative Beadwork611. Community or Class work e.g. duvet cover, tablecloth, wall hanging etc. Any medium. 4 or more children to be involved612. Article in pottery

GRADES 3 AND 4613. A model of an animal mounted on a base, no plasticene614. A Fantasy Creature using Dried Plant material – pieces to be well secured615. AsmallarticleinClaymodelling,fired,notdecoratedorpainted616. A Hand Puppet – must be usable617. A Mobile, any medium, nylon thread (No Branches or coat hangers; or heavy metal objects)618. Collage, not larger than 30 x 30cm, any medium except metal or paper, able to be hung619. An article in pottery, hand made on a wheel

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620. An article in commercial pottery, decorated621. An article in handbuilt pottery, decorated622. An article made from handmade Pom-Poms623. A Greetings card – postable624. An article in Fabric Painting, completed. e.g .cushion cover, tray cloth etc.625. An article in Papier mache not too big.626. A sun-dyed Fabric painting – completed article627. An article in Beadwork628. A set in Beadwork629. Scrap Booking – single or double page630. A Scrap Book – any subject. 8 pages631. Community or Class work e.g. duvet cover, tablecloth, wall hanging etc. Any medium. 4 or more children to be involved.

GRADES 5 AND 6 632. An article in Papercraft, not paper mache633. An article in Handmade Pottery, decorated634. An article in commercial pottery, decorated635. AsmallarticleinClaymodelling,fired636. A sun-dyed Fabric Painting – completed article637. A Puppet – must be usable638. A Collage, not larger than 30 x 30cm, any medium other than metal, able to be hung.639. A Greetings Card using a rubber stamp - must be postable640 A Greetings Card, hand painted - must be postable641. A Hand painted article – plate, tile or bottle.642. An article in Fabric painting, completed e.g. cushion, tray cloth etc.643. A DECORATED box, any medium. Not larger than 20cm x 20cm x 20cm.644. A soft toy - any medium except knitting or crochet645. An article in Bead work646. A set in Bead work647. Scrap Booking –single or double page648. A Scrap Book – any subject- 8 pages 649. Community or Class work e.g. duvet cover, tablecloth, wall hanging etc. Any medium. 4 or more children to be involved650. An article made from pegs651. Anarticlemadefrommatchsticks-onafirmbase.

GRADE 7652. Collage, not larger than 30 x 30cm, any medium other than metal, able to be hung653. A small article in Pottery - handmade or hand moulded654. An article in commercial pottery, painted655. A Sun-dyed Fabric Painting – completed article656. A soft toy in any medium except knitting or crochet657. Fabric painting, completed article658. A handmade Picture Frame, any medium659. Scrap Booking – single or double page660. A Scrap Book – any subject 8 pages661. A DECORATED box, any medium. Not larger than 20cm x 20cm x 20cm.662. An article in Bead work663. A set in Beadwork664. Community or Class work e.g. duvet cover, tablecloth, wall hanging etc. Any medium. 4 or more children to be involved

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GRADE 8 665. AsmallarticleinClaymodelling,fired666. A DECORATED Box, not larger than 20cm x 20cm x 20cm.667. Article in Pottery – handmade668. An article commercial Pottery, decorated669. A handmade Picture Frame, any medium670. An article in Fabric painting, completed article671. A greetings card - using Iris folding672. An article in Beadwork673. A set in Beadwork674. A Soft Toy, any medium except knitting or crochet675. Hand-painted article e.g. plate, tile etc676. A Scrap Book =any subject – 8 pages.677. Scrap Booking – single or double page678. Community or class work e.g. duvet cover, tablecloth, wall hanging, any medium. 4 or more children to be involved.679. An article made from pegs

GRADES 9 AND 10680. A handmade Picture Frame, any medium681. An article in commercial Modelling medium682. A Sun-dyed Fabric Painting – completed article683. An article in Fabric painting, completed article - not printed design684. An article in Beadwork685. A set in Beadwork686. An article in mock cloisonné687. A hand-painted ceramic article e.g. plate, tile or bottle688. Collage, any medium other than metal, able to be hung689. Scrap Booking690. A Scrap Book – any subject – 8 pages.691. A greetings card - using Iris folding692. Community or Class work e.g. duvet cover, tablecloth, wall handing etc. Any medium. 4 or more children to be involved693. An article in handmade pottery

GRADES 11 AND 12694. Any article completed since the 2015 Royal Show

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pmPlease refer to regulations on pgs 6-8

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DIVISION S - WOODWORK, METALWORK AND MODELSFor Section Programme see Page 37

Trophies and Sponsored Prizes The Armitage Cup for best exhibit. The TimbaCenta Trophy for the school winning most points. G & R Kypreos gift voucher R300 - best wood work exhibit

NOTES FOR EXHIBITORS(a) Exhibits of woodwork must be made entirely of wood. High Pressure Laminate and other manufactured substances are not permitted unless otherwise stated.(b) SCHOOL ENTRIES ARE LIMITED TO FIVE (5) ARTICLES PER GRADE PER SHOW CLASS(c) Individual entries are limited to 3 (three) entries per person per show class(d) Refer to Junior woodwork section on page 14.

GRADES 1, 2, 3 AND 4695. A Metal Collage - not larger than 300mm x 300mm (nuts, bolts, screws, etc may be used) 696. Model made from kit parts697. Model, no kit parts698. A Collage made from different types of wood – maximum size 50cm x 50cm699. ArticlemadefromMatchsticks(onafirmbase)700. Article made from pegs701. Community or Class work - in any medium - 4 or more children to be involved

GRADES 5 , 6 and 7702. A Metal Collage - not larger than 300mm x 300mm (nuts, bolts, screws etc may be used) 703. Model made from kit parts704. Model, no kit parts705. A Collage made from different types of wood – maximum size 500mm x 500mm706. Community or Class work, any medium, 4 or more children to be involved707. Any article in woodwork, handmade708. A Wooden Kitchen Item

GRADE 8709. A Model, kit parts allowed710. A Model, no kit parts711. ArticlemadefromMatchsticks(Onafirmbase)712. A Collage made from different types of wood – maximum size 500mm x 500mm713. Community or Class work - model in any medium, approx. 75cm. Four (4) or more children to be involved.714. A Metal Collage, not larger than 300mm x 300mm715. Any large article in Woodwork, turned716. Any article in Woodwork, handmade717. Wooden kitchen item718. Article in metalwork719. A hand-carved article in woodwork

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GRADES 9 AND 10720. A Model, kit parts allowed721. A Model, no kit parts722. A Collage made from different types of wood – maximum size 50cm x 50cm723. Community or Class work - model in any medium, approx. 75cm. – Four (4) or more724. A Metal collage, not larger than 30cm x 30cm725. Any article in woodwork, turned726. Any article in woodwork – handmade727. Wooden kitchen item728. Small article in metalwork - not larger than 200mm3

729. Large article in metalwork

GRADES 11 AND 12730. Any article completed since the 2015 Royal Show

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pmPlease refer to regulations on pgs 6-8

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DIVISION T – NEEDLEWORKFor Section Programme see Page 38

Trophies and Sponsored Prizes The Embroiderers’ Guild Trophy for the best exhibit of Embroidery. Newton High School Trophy for school with most points in the Junior Needlework Division Gift Packs to the best exhibits using Anchor Stranded cotton or Tapisserie Wool in Grades 3 - 7, and Grades 8 - 12. Labels to be attached visibly. Presented by Coats South Africa.

NOTES FOR EXHIBITORS(a) Framed pictures may not exceed 45 x 60cm.(b) Work completed during the previous year may be entered under the grade of that year.(c) Candlewicking should have 80% French or Colonial knots(d) SCHOOL ENTRIES ARE LIMITED TO 5 (FIVE) ARTICLES PER GRADE PER SHOW CLASS(e) Individual entries are limited to 3 (three) entries per child per Show class.(f) All labels to be attached with a safety pin

ClassGrade R.731. An article in Needlework

GRADES 1 AND 2 732. A small article in Decorative Tacking733. A small article worked on Coarse material734. An article in Felt 735. An article in Patchwork & Quilting.736. Any article not mentioned above.

GRADE 3737. A small article showing appliqué and blanket stitching738. A small article worked on coarse material739. A bookmark in cross stitch740. A small article in Counted Thread741. An article incorporating beadwork742. An article in Patchwork & Quilting743. Any article not mentioned above.

GRADE 4744. An article showing Top Sewing etc and suitable decoration745. A Cushion - embroidery only to be judged746. A small article in Counted Thread747. An article incorporating beadwork748. A small article worked on coarse material749. An article showing appliqué and blanket stitching750. An article in Patchwork & Quilting.751. Any article not mentioned above. GRADE 5752. An article showing Patchwork753. An article showing Herring-bone and one other stitch754. An article incorporating beadwork755. A small article in Embroidery756. A small article worked on Canvas or coarse material

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757. A small article in Candlewicking (See note (c) pg 45)758. A small article in Counted Thread759. A Machine made article760. An article showing appliqué and blanket stitching761. An article in Patchwork & Quilting762. Any article not mentioned above.

GRADE 6763. An article showing Binding, Appliqué and at least 2 decorative stitches764. An article worked in coarse material765. A Machine made article766. A small article in Embroidery767. A small article in Counted Thread768. A small article in Candlewicking (See note (C) pg 45)769. A small article in Cross stitch770. An article in Patchwork and/or Quilting – quilting must be through 3 layers771. Any article not mentioned above.772. An article incorporating beadwork

GRADE 7773. A Machine -made article774. An article in Cross Stitch - no transfer permitted775. An embroidered bookmark776. An article in any other Embroidery777. An article worked on Canvas or coarse material778. An article in Candlewicking (See note (C) pg 45)779. An article in Patchwork and/or Quilting – quilting must be through 3 layers780. Any article not mentioned above.781. An article incorporating beadwork

GRADE 8782. A Machine-made article783. An article showing design in Counted Thread work784. An embroidered bookmark785. An article in tapestry work786. An article in any other Embroidery787. An article in Cross stitch788. An article in Candlewicking (See note (C) pg 45)789. An article in Patchwork and/or Quilting – quilting must be through 3 layers790. Any article not mentioned above.791. An article incorporating beadwork

GRADE 9792. A Machine-made article793. An article in Counted Thread794. An article in any other Embroidery795. An article in Candlewicking (See note (C) pg 45)796. An article in Patchwork and/or Quilting – quilting must be through 3 layers797. Any article not mentioned above.798. An article incorporating beadwork

GRADE 10799. A Machine-made article800. An article in Counted Thread

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801. An article in any other Embroidery802. An article in Candlewicking (See note (e) pg 45)803. An article in Patchwork and/or Quilting – quilting must be through 3 layers804. Any article not mentioned above.805. An article incorporating beadwork

GRADES 11 AND 12(Schoolentries-5(five)exhibitspergradeperShowclass)

806. A Machine-made article807. A Hand Embroidered Article808. An article in Patchwork and/or Quilting – quilting must be through 3 layers809. Any article not mentioned above.810. An article incorporating beadwork

DIVISION U - KNITTING AND CROCHET

For Section Programme see Page 38

Sponsored Prizes Gift Pack for the best exhibit using Coats Mercer Crochet cotton, Tridalia, or Knit Cro Sheen. Labels to be attached to exhibits. Presented by Coats South Africa.

ClassGRADE 3811. A Knitted or Crochet article

GRADE 4812. A Knitted or Crochet article

GRADE 5813. A Knitted or Crochet article

GRADE 6814. A Knitted or Crochet article

GRADE 7815. A Knitted or Crochet article

GRADE 8816. A Knitted or Crochet article

GRADES 9 AND 10817. A Knitted or Crochet article

GRADES 11 AND 12818. A Knitted or Crochet article

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pm

Please refer to regulations on pgs 6-8

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DIVISION V - COOKERYFor Section Programme see Page 38

Trophies and Sponsored Prizes The Wesley Cup + Gift Pack from Fairfield Dairy for Best Exhibit in Junior Cookery. Mrs E Preller Trophy’s – Grades 1 – 3 : Grades 4 - & : Grades 8 – 12 for most points Masters Cup + Gift Pack from Fairfield Dairy most points for cookery Sponsored prize by Kenwood Home Appliances

NOTES FOR EXHIBITORS

(a) Articles to be delivered on paper plates in a Sealed Bag/Container(b) The name of the child and the school MUST be placed onto the base of all preserve jars(c) 5 entries per class per grade may be entered(d) Honey jars with new lids to be used(e) 3 entries per individual, per class allowed

ClassGRADE 1 - 3 819. 3 pieces Fudge in a jar 20x20x20mm820. 3 Meringues in a jar 821. 3 Cheese Straws822. 3 Decorated Biscuits 823. 3 cupcakes - not iced

GRADE 4 - 7 824. 3 pieces Fudge in a jar 20x20x20mm825. 3 Meringues in a jar826. 3 Cheese Straws827. 3 Decorated Biscuits828. 3 cupcakes - not iced

GRADE 8 – 12829. 3 pieces of Fudge in a jar 30x30x20mm830. 3 Meringues in a jar831. 3 Brownies832. 3 Cheese Straws833. 3 Jam Tarts834. 3 cup cakes - not iced835. Bottle of Lemon Curd836. BottleofJam–anyflavour-statevariety837. Bottle of Marmalade - state variety

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pmPlease refer to regulations on pgs 6-8

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DIVISION Y - ARTFor Section Programme see Page 38

Trophies The Mrs M Reynolds Trophy for the Junior School winning the most points. The Preema Trophy for the Senior School winning the most points in the Junior Art Division. Special Book Vouchers of R250 and R150 presented by Adams & Co for the School winning the most points and the Runner-up. R50 for any special prizes from Fitzsimons Family Trust

NOTES FOR EXHIBITORSPLEASE READ THE GENERAL REGULATIONS(a) ThescoringinInter-SchoolMostPointsTrophieswillbeasfollows: Special ..................6 points First .......................5 points Second ..................4 points Third ......................3 points

(b) In all Art Division classes, SCHOOLS ARE LIMITED TO NOT MORE THAN FIVE (5) ENTRIES IN ANY SHOW CLASS PER SCHOOL GRADE.(c) All Art preferably to be mounted on clean, smooth, stiff paper or very thin cardboard. Size of art for Grades 1 - 7 must not exceed 60 x 80 cms. If mounted the border may not exceed 5 cm. Size of art for grades 8 -12 may not exceed 65 x 100 cm. If mounted, the border may not exceed 10cms. HEAVY PICTURES E.G. THOSE DONE ON MASONITE MUST BE PREPARED FOR HANGING WITH HOOKS, PICTURE WIRE OR STRING PROVIDED BY THE SCHOOL OR EXHIBITOR. ALL EXHIBITS MUST HAVE EXHIBITOR’S NAME AND ADDRESS ON BACK OF MOUNT. (d) Tickets provided by the Secretary to show on the bottom of front right hand edge of mount - must be glued on.(e) “PaintingbyNumbers”outfitsarenotpermitted.(f) Copies of any other works of art are not acceptable. Drawings from paintings and photographs could be penalised.(g) Private entries are limited to 3 entries per child per Show class.(h) NO PICTURES TO BE FRAMED.

Class

GRADE R, 0 AND OO838 A picture, any medium

GRADE 1 (OR 8 YEARS AND UNDER)839. A Picture, any medium

GRADE 2840. A Picture, any medium

GRADE 3841. A Picture, any medium

GRADE 4842. A Picture, any medium

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GRADE 5843. A Picture, any medium

GRADE 6844. A Picture, any medium

GRADE 7845. A Picture, any medium

GRADE 8846. A Picture, any medium847. Advertising / Commercial art GRADE 9848. A Picture, any medium849. Advertising / Commercial art

GRADE 10 / 11 / 12850. Any form of artwork completed since 2015 Royal Show

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pmPlease refer to regulations on pgs 6-8

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DIVISION Z - JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHYFor Section Programme see Page 38

Trophy The Baird and Oliver Trophy for the Best Photograph Hirsh’s Trophy Best Junior Photograph for under 15 years of age. The Margy Oliver Trophy - My best snapshot.

NOTES FOR EXHIBITORS(a) Photographsmustbesubmittedinfirm,strongcontainers,clearlymarkedwithexhibitor’sname and phone number, and exhibitors number.(b) The maximum size of prints, including mounts, may not exceed 50cm x 40cm.(c) Mountsshouldbenew,firm,inexpensive,lightweightandcleanboard.Theuseofsprayadhesive glue for attaching prints to mounts is recommended.(d) Photographs by any process are eligible, but the photographs must have been taken by the Exhibitor. No visible signatures are permitted.(e) Duplicate prints from one negative may not be entered in different classes.(f) Exhibits that do not conform to the correct size will not be judged.(g) If, in the opinion of the Judge, a photograph has been entered in an inappropriate class, it may be transferred to and judged in another class.(h) Exhibitors may not enter more than FIVE (5) exhibits per class.(i) No picture frames allowed.(j) Exhibitors name, phone number and type of camera used, to be on the back of each photograph.

NB ALL BACKING TO BE LIGHTWEIGHT BOARD ONLY

Class

14 YEARS AND UNDER851. My Best Snapshot852. Sport853. Nature / Wildlife854. Human Interest, which may include pets855. Still Life856. Creative Digital Image

15 TO 18 YEARS 857. My Best Snapshot858. Human Interest, which may include Pets859. Sport860. Nature / Wild Life861. Still Life862. Portrait863. Landscape, Seascape and Architecture864. Abstract865. Creative Digital Image

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WOMEN’S INSTITUTE SECTION

REGULATIONSFOR

THE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE COMPETITIONS

Theme - Our Travels

1. General Regulations of the Crafts and Home Industries Section Information relating to the following will be found in the General Regulations on the front pages of thisPrizeList: (a) Addresses and telephone numbers for the Show Secretary (b) DatesandhoursduringwhichtheCraftsHallOfficeattheShowgroundswillbeopen.

2. Categories of Institute (a) Category `A’ Institute is one which has an average attendance of over 30. TheseInstitutearerequiredtoenter: (i) 10 articles in Handicrafts (ii) 5 articles in Baking and 5 articles in Bottling (b) Category `B’ Institute is one which has an average attendance of 18 to 30. TheseInstitutearerequiredtoenter: (i) 8 articles in Handicrafts (ii) 4 articles in Baking and 4 articles in Bottling (c) Category `C’ Institute is one which has an average attendance of 17 or under. TheseInstitutearerequiredtoenter: (i) 6 articles in Handicrafts (ii) 3 articles in Baking and 3 articles in Bottling

3. Limitation of Entries by Individuals (a) Irrespective of the category of Institute to which a member belongs, no member may exhibit more than three articles in the Handicrafts Section and three entries in the Home Products section. (b) Institute members who belong to more than one Institute may only exhibit for one at the Show.

4. Entry Requirements(a) TodeterminetheCategoryoftheInstitute,aCertificateofAverageAttendancemust accompany all Entry Forms from the 12 months from 1st February 2015 to 31st January 2016(b) The Entry Form must state clearly the number of articles entered.(c) It is essential that the telephone number of either the President or the Secretary of the Institute be given on the Entry Form.(d) Institute are not permitted more than one entry per class.(e) All work entered must have been completed within the year ending April 2016(f) Allworkmustbenew,cleanandfinishedsincethepreviousShow.

5. Judging Details(a) Each article is judged individually and entirely on its own merit.(b) Prize tickets will be awarded in all classes, dependent on the quality of the exhibits.(c) No staging display will be eligible for judging unless it strictly complies with Rule 6.

6. Staging (a) Each Institute is responsible for the arrangement of its own Stall. (b) Only two Institute member ticket holders will be allowed to stage the exhibits and to remove them after the Show. (c) No children are allowed in the Hall during staging.

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(d) Small steps suitable for display only, are available.(e) Wherepossible,prizeticketsshouldbefirmlyattachedtotheappropriateexhibit.(f) Staging:simplesmallpropsallowed.(g) Becauseofthedangeroffireandtheft,itwouldbeappreciatedifthefloordrapesdonotlietoo close to the barricade

MEASUREMENTS OF STAGING SPACE Category A - 180cm wide x 165cm deep x 190cm high (Bottom of Rafter) Table 90cm x 150cm x 62cm high Category B - 150cm wide x 165cm deep x 190cm high (Bottom of Rafter) Table 90cm x120cm x 62cm high Category C - 120cm wide x 165cm deep x 190cm high (Bottom of Rafter) Table 90cm x 90cm x 62cm high

7. Calculation of `Most Points’ Awards for Institute(a) Inthefirstinstance,aPreliminaryScoreforeachInstituteshallbeobtainedbyallocating the following points in respect of the prize tickets awarded to each Institute in the relevant Sections:

Special Prize 7 points First Prize 6 points Second Prize 5 points Third Prize 4 points Fourth Prize 3 points Highly Commended 2 points Commended 1 pointPoints will not be given in respect of staging awards.

(b) Having obtained the total Preliminary Score for each Institute, the totals will be adjusted to achievetheFinalScoreforeachInstitutebytheapplicationofthefollowingfactors:

Category C Institute - multiply by 2 Category B Institute - multiply by 1,5 Category A Institute - multiply by 1,2

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pmPlease refer to regulations on pgs 6-8

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TROPHIES AND SPONSORED PRIZES

OFFERED FOR

THE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE COMPETITIONS

Sections 1 - 7The Mrs F.K. Lawson Shield and Royal Show Medallion for the Institute with the most points in Handicrafts and Home Products.The Alex Drysdale Memorial Trophy for the Institute that is runner-up to the winner of the Lawson Shield.The Jubilee Jug President’s Choice of Article

Sections 1 - 5The Jean Elizabeth Kirby Memorial Trophy for the Institute with the most points in Handicrafts.The C & H.I Committee Trophy for the Institute that is runner-up to the winner of the Kirby Trophy.The President’s Trophy for the best exhibit in Handicrafts – Sections 1 - 4The President’s Trophy for best Community work – HandicraftsThe McDonalds Seeds Trophy for best exhibit in Section 5

Sections 1 - 2Gift Pack for the best exhibit using Coats Tridalia, Mercer Crochet, or Knit Cro Sheen. (Labels to be visibly attached to exhibit). Presented by Coats South Africa.

Section 4The Dorcas Trophy for the best exhibit in the Hand Embroidery sections.Gift Pack for the best Exhibit using Anchor Handicraft threads. Presented by Coats South Africa. (Labels to be visibly attached).

Sections 6 and 7The Daily News Trophy for the Institute with the most points in Home ProductsThe Lyons Tea Trophy for the Institute that is runner-up to the winner of the Daily News Trophy.The President’s Trophy for the best exhibit in Classes 1 - 12.The President’s Trophy for best exhibit in Iced Cakes and Sugarcraft.The President’s Trophy for best exhibit in Bottling.The President’s Trophy for best Community work - Baking and Bottling

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Category A InstituteThe Art Leather and Handicrafts Trophy for the Category A Institute with the most points in Section 1 - 7.The Elizabeth Mabel James Shield for the best staged Institute in Category A.

Category B InstituteThe T.S. Taylor Trophy for the Category B Institute with the most points in Sections 1 - 7.The Royal Baking Powder Rose Bowl for the best staged Institute in Category B.

Category C InstituteThe Hulett Trophy for the Category C Institute with the most points in Sections 1 - 7.The Albert Falls Trophy for the best staged Institute in Category C

Staging - All CategoriesThe Shell Digest Trophy for the best staged Institute.

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PROGRAMME FOR THEWOMENS’ INSTITUTE COMPETITIONS

Entries Closing date for Entries .......................................................................................................29th April Cancellation date of all Entries .............................................................................................. 6th May Delivery and Staging Handicrafts & Home Products ...................................................................... 12th May by 10.30 a.m. Staging of Stalls ................................................................................................. 25th May 8 – 12 pm Judging Handicrafts .......................................................................................................................... 17th May Home Crafts .............................................................................................................12th & 13th May Staging ........................................................................................................................... 25th May Removal Removal of all W.I. Exhibits ..................................................................................... 8th June - ONLY ..........................................................................................................8.30 a.m. – 12 noon

PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOUR EXHIBITS ARE REMOVED BY THIS DATE

Theme - Our Travels

PLEASE READ ALL REGULATIONS AND NOTES CAREFULLY!

JUDGE’S DECISION IS FINAL

NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED

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HANDICRAFTS

For details of Trophies offered in this Division see Page 54 and 55

NOTES FOR EXHIBITORS(a) Institute are not permitted more than one entry per class. (b) ThearticlesenteredbyeachInstitutemustcoveratleastfourofthefiveHandicrafts Sections.(c) Irrespective of the category of Institute to which a member belongs, no member may exhibit more than three articles in the Handicraft Section.(d) All work entered must have been completed within the year ending April 2015(e) Every article entered must be the unaided work of the individual, except where otherwise stated.(f) Every exhibit must be clearly marked with the small label supplied, and numbered in accordance with the list of classes detailed below.(g) A large transparent plastic sheet (approx. 180 x 90 cm) must accompany the Handicrafts exhibits to keep them clean during the judging period or points will be deducted.(h) Wool, yarn and/or Embroidery labels to be clearly visible on the outside of exhibits.(i) Own-designnotificationtobeplacedonembroiderywhereapplicable.(j) N.B. A list of the articles submitted and each exhibitor’s name, correctly numbered according to the class, must accompany the exhibits at the time of delivery or points will be deducted.

N.B. The Judge’s decision shall be final and binding on the exhibitors.

Class1 - KNITTING SECTION

Hand Knitting1. An article/pair/set for a Baby up to 6 months (no bootees)2. An article/pair/set for a Toddler - 7 months to 2 years3. An article/pair/set for a Child aged 3 – 5 years4. An article/pair/set for a Child aged 6 – 12 years5. A pair of Socks .6. An article for a Woman (No Fair Isle, Beads or Appliqué)7. An article for a Man (No Appliqué)8. An article for a Woman, any medium9. An article in loom knitting.10. A Household article/pair or set 11. Any article/pair/set not mentioned above12. Creative tea cosy (SAWAU COMP)

Machine KnittingState type of machine used – attach to article13. An article/pair/set in single bed machine knitting.14. An article/pair/set in double bed machine knitting.

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2 - CROCHET AND TATTING SECTION

15. An article for a Baby up to 6 months, wool and/or yarn16. An article for a Woman, free choice of thread17. A Household article/pair or set - longest side or diameter 30cms or more18. A Household article/pair or set - longest side or diameter 30cms or less19. An article in Filet Crochet20. An article in Tunisian Crochet21. An article in Tatting22. Any article/pair/set not mentioned above23. Article in broomstitch work (SAWAU COMP)

3 - MACHINE SEWING SECTION

24. An article/pair/set for a Boy or Girl up to 5 years25. A Smocked Article26. An article/pair/set for a Girl or Boy aged 6 – 12 years27. An article made from a single metre of material – maximum width 1.5 m28. A Jacket or waist coat.29. A Blouse or Shirt30. An article/pair/set for a Lady31. An article/pair/set of Lady’s Lingerie32. A Decorative Half Apron33. An article with machine applique , patchwork and quilting - all work done by individual.34. An article with machine appliqué and patchwork , quilted by a second person.35. An article / pair / set for a teenager36. An article/pair/set for a Man.37. A Large Household article/pair/set over 50cm38. A Small Household article/pair/set up to 50cm39. A Machine embroidered article - NO COMPUTERISED MOTIF EMBROIDERY ALLOWED40. A Machine embroidered article using computerised techniques. Specify machine used41. Any article/pair/set not mentioned above42. Creative/decorated carry bag (SAWAU COMP)

4 - EMBROIDERY SECTION

43. An article in Hardanger, colours allowed44. An article in Embroidery on Photo Generated Background 45. An article in Needle Painting - on a photo generated background46. An article in counted thread not mentioned elsewhere47. An article in Candlewicking – colours allowed 48. An article in Bobbin Lace49. An article in Needlework Tapestry – free choice of threads. No partially prepared work.50. An article in Shaded Embroidery51. An article in Ribbon Embroidery, supplementary stitches allowed52. An article in Ribbon Embroidery, painted or printed background, supplementary stitches allowed, minimum of 50% of area to be worked53. An article in Canvas work, not needlework tapestry54. An article in Jacobean embroidery, modern or traditional55. A framed article in Cross Stitch, allied stitches allowed. Longest worked side 30cms or less. (No canvas) 56. A framed article in Cross Stitch, allied stitches allowed. Longest worked side 30cms or more. (No canvas)

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57. An unframed article in Cross-stitch, e.g. tray cloth, cushion, bell pull etc; allied stitches allowed. Longest worked side 30cms or less. (No canvas)58. Article in drawn fabric (SAWAU COMP)59. An unframed article in Cross-stitch, e.g. tray cloth, cushion, bell pull etc; allied stitches allowed. Longest worked side over 30cms or more. (No canvas)60. An article in Gingham Embroidery – coloured threads allowed61. An article in Stumpwork62. An article in Composite embroidery63 An article in needle painting - on a plain background64. An article in Modern Black Work 65. An article in Traditional embroidery not mentioned elsewhere66. An article in Hand Patchwork /Applique – hand quilted.67. An article in Hand Patchwork / Appliqué, machine quilted.68. Any article/pair/set not mentioned above

5 - CRAFTS SECTION

69. A Stuffed Toy (accessories allowed). Longest measurement at least 20cms. (No teddies or Knitted Toys)70. A Soft Toy for a Baby, no knitting71. A Knitted Toy72. A Teddy Bear - maximum, 30 cms in length73. A Toy family - any medium74. A page or 2 in ‘Scrapbooking’ – not computer generated - no kits allowed75. A page or 2 in ‘Scrapbooking’ computer generated76. An article in Woodcarving77. An article decorated with mosaic78. An article in Decoupage - traditional. No block mountings79. An article in Decoupage - 3 Dimensional or elevated80. An article in textile painting81. A Painting or sketch , any medium, framed or blocked82. Calligraphy, preferably mounted83. A Decorated Box84. A Handmade Card OR Notelet, with envelope85. A computer generated card or notelet – wording optional.86. An article/set in Jewellery using commercial beads.87. An article/pair or set in Creative Beadwork – no knitting or crochet88. An article decorated in Serviette Craft89. A photographic portrait - animal or humam - mounted, NOT framed (Refer Photographic Regulations pg 33)90. Any other article not mentioned above91. 3xPrick and Stitch greeting cards (SAWAU)

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pmPlease refer to regulations on pgs 6-8

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HOME PRODUCTS

NOTES FOR EXHIBITORS(a) Institutes are not permitted more than one entry per class.(b) Irrespective of the category of Institute to which a member belongs, no member may exhibit more than three entries in the Home Products Division.(c) Every exhibit must be the unaided work of the individual.(d) Every exhibit must be clearly marked with the small label supplied, and numbered in accordance with the list of classes detailed below. Attach the small label to a small paper plate or polystyrene tray (cut to size) within the sealed bag/container. Do not attach the label to the sealed bag/ container.(e) A list of the products submitted and each exhibitor’s name, correctly numbered according to the classes, must accompany the exhibits on delivery or points will be deducted. Lists to be attached to outside of box for easy access.

6 - BAKING SECTION (No packet mixes)

1. 3 x my favorite biscuits - 5cm in diameter - recipes please2. 3x chocolate biscuits3. 3x buttermilk rusks - broken4. 3x meringues - in a glass jar5. 6xsquaresmicrowavedfudge-stateflavour(30x30x20mm)6. 6x peppermint cremes - may be covered with chocolate7. 3x savory tartlets8. 3x cheese biscuits9. Container of biscuits - 4 varieties only10. Container of sweets / or chocolate - 4 varieties only points given for presentation11. Article in sugarcraft

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pmPlease refer to regulations on pgs 6-8

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7 - BOTTLING SECTION

(a) All bottles must have a label describing their contents and ingredients fastened to the base of the bottle, BUT NOT UNDERNEATH. (b) All jams, jellies, marmalades, chutneys, curds, pickles etc to be in metric glass honey jars with NEW METAL twist lids. (c) Bottled fruit and preserves to be in ½ or 1 litre jars or honey jars, as appropriate. MUST HAVE NEW LIDS.

BOTTLES AND LIDS ARE AVAILABLE AT VICTORIA PACKAGING, PIETERMARITZBURG.

N.B. PLEASE NOTE RULING ON BOTTLES, AS DESCRIBED IN (b).

12. Bottle of Jelly - state variety13. Bottle of Marmalade – state variety14. Bottle of Jam, any other variety except berry - state variety15. Bottle of Berry Jam - state variety16. Bottle of Conserve – state variety17. Bottle of Preserve (Konfyt) - state variety18. Bottle of Fruit in Syrup – state variety19. BottleofCurd,anyflavour–statevariety-nopips20. Bottle of Relish - may be mayonnaise based21. Bottle of Pickles – state variety22. Bottle of Dessert sauce – state variety 23. Bottle of Chutney- state variety and ingredients - in a glass honey jar or a chutney jar .24. Bottle of mayonnaise25. Bottle of Fruit Cordial, 750ml bottle – state variety26. Bottle of Home Made non-crème liqueur or wine – in a clear, glass bottle – state variety - minimum 500ml - fancy bottles allowed27. Bottle of Home Made crème liqueur – in a clear, glass bottle – state variety - minimum 500ml - fancy bottles allowed

28. Community Work Collection of 5 bottles. Points given for presentation. Fancy Bottles allowed. (Worked by not less than 4 members all of whom may still submit 3 other articles in the Home Products Section. This exhibit to be included in the required number of Home Products entries.)

Closing date for entry forms - 29th April. Exhibits to be handed in by - 12th May.

Exhibits to be collected - 8th & 9th June 8:30am - 3:00pmPlease refer to regulations on pgs 52+53

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THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NATAL

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2017 ROYAL SHOW

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