Division 225: Knitting

Each knitted exhibit must include the following information on the fiber arts data card or exhibit will be lowered one ribbon placing: 1) Why did you choose to create this exhibit? 2) What steps did you take as you created your exhibit? 3) What were the most important things you learned? 4) Gauge-Number of rows per inch; number of stitches per inch. 5) Size of needles, finger knitted, arm knitted, loom or machine knitted 6) Kind of yarn weight and fiber content. 7) Names of stitches used. Scoresheets, forms, a list of skills by project, and additional resources can be found at https://go.unl.edu/ne4hclothing

*C225010 Beginning Level Knitted Clothing or Home Environment Item.

C225001 Level 2 Knitted Clothing made using pattern stitches such as diamond, block, twist or seed/moss stitches. Basic stitches [including Knit (K), Purl (P), Slip Knit Pass Over (SKPO), Knit Two Together (K2tog), Yarn Over (yo)] to form pattern. Garment eligible for State Fair Fashion Show.

C225002 Level 2 Knitted Home Design and Restoration Item Knitted Item using basic stitches including Knit (K), Purl (P), Slip Knit Pass Over (SKPO), Knit Two Together (K2tog), Yarn Over (yo) to form pattern.

C225003 Arm or Finger Knitted Item-Clothing or Home Design and Restoration Item. 

C225004 Loom Knitted Item-Clothing or Home Design and Restoration Item. 

C225005 Level 3 Knitted Clothing made using advanced knitting stitches such as pass slip stitch over, double-pointed needle knitting, cable, Turkish, tamerna, plait, germaine, feather and fan or knitting with one or more patterns such as Aran or Fair Isle. Made by using stitches learned in Level 2 while advancing to circular knitting, double-pointed needle knitting, knitting with multiple pattern stitches, and changing colors throughout the garment such as argyle knitting and chart knitting. Garment eligible for State Fair Fashion Show.

C225006 Level 3 Knitted Home Design and Restoration Item-Knitted item made by using stitches learned in Level 2 while advancing to circular knitting, double-pointed needle knitting, knitting with multiple pattern stitches, and changing colors throughout the garment such as argyle knitting and chart knitting.

C225007 Level 3 Machine Knitting

 

Division 226: Crochet

Each crocheted exhibit must include the following information on the fiber arts data card or exhibit will be lowered one ribbon placing: 1) Why did you choose to create this exhibit? 2) What steps did you take as you created the exhibit? 3) What were the most important things you learned? 4) Gauge and size of hook or type of crocheting tool. 5) Kind of yarn weight and fiber content or other material used. 6) Names of stitches used. Scoresheets, forms, a list of skills by project, and additional resources can be found at https://go.unl.edu/ne4hclothing

*C226010 Beginning Level Crocheted Clothing or Home Design and Restoration Item 

C226001 Level 2 Crocheted Clothing- Crochet garment using basic stitches [including: chain, single, double, half-double, treble] to form patterns. Garment eligible for State Fair Fashion Show.

C226002 Level 2 Crocheted Home Design and Restoration Item- Crochet item using basic stitches [including: chain, single, double, half-double, treble] to form patterns.

C226003 Level 3 Crocheted Clothing-Crochet garment using stitches learned in Level 2 while advancing to use afghan stitch, broomstick lace, hairpin lace, design motifs, and multiple pattern stitches. Garment eligible for State Fair Fashion Show.

C226004 Level 3 Crocheted Home Design and Restoration Item-Crochet item using stitches learned in Level 2 while advancing to use afghan stitch, broomstick lace, hairpin lace, design motifs, and multiple pattern stitches.