Fun With Fleece
General
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* Designates County Project Only – not eligible for State Fair Competition.
4-H members must show their own original creativity. Garment may be made for self or others.
*C235901 Tie Pillow – One fleece tie pillow, any size.
*C235902 Tie Blanket – One fleece tie blanket, any size.
*C235903 Extra Fleece Item – 4-H’er may bring one item made from fleece. This may include extra items in classes 901 and 902, fleece garments, or any other fleece item.
Fiber Arts – Knitting & Crocheting
The purpose of this category is to establish basic to advanced crochet and knitting skills. In addition, projects in this category require 4-H members to select adequate yarn and make design decisions. For more resources and materials in this category refer to the resource section at the bottom of the page.
Rules
1. Entry Tags: Every exhibit must be described on the appropriate entry tag accompanying it (for example: blue afghan, yellow sweater, crocheted gray elephant). Attach the entry tag securely to the exhibit using straight pin or safety pins (no paper clips).
2. Identification Labels: Each item entered as a knitting or crochet exhibit must have a label attached stating: County,4-H member’s name and age, project name and class in which exhibit is entered, and the number of years the 4-H member has exhibited in respective level. Wool entries must have fiber content listed on the identification label. Attach a label on every component of the exhibit using safety pins or by basting. Not responsible for unlabeled items.
3. Preparation of Exhibits: Knitted and Crocheted exhibits should be entered in the most appropriate manner for the exhibit.
4. Removal of Entries: Entries may not be removed for use in any other State Fair activity including State Fair Fashion Show.
5. General: Garments as listed may be made for self (4-H member) or another person. All knitted and crocheted items will be displayed together or by county. 4-H members should continue their skill development. Once you have exhibited in a higher level, you are not eligible to exhibit in a lower level. Ex. Once you exhibit in Knitting Level 3, you are not eligible to exhibit in Knitting Level 2.
Knitting
Rules
1. All knitted items will be displayed in the clothing area at the Nebraska State Fair
2. Criteria for judging knitting: Design and Color, Neatness, Knitting Mechanics, Trimmings, and Constructions Finishes.
3. Each knitted exhibit must include the following information on the fiber arts data card with the entry tag or exhibit will be lowered one ribbon placing. A Fiber Arts knitting data card is available at https://go.unl.edu/ne4hclothing
- Why did you choose to create this exhibit?
- What steps did you take as you created this exhibit?
- What were the most important things you learned?
- Gauge-Number of rows per inch; number of stitches per inch.
- Size of needles, finger knitted, arm knitted, loom or machine knitted
- Kind of yarn – weight and fiber content.
- Names of stitches used.
Learn To Knit
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* Designates County Project Only – not eligible for State Fair Competition.
*C225901 Slippers
*C225902 Head Hugger or Long Scarf
*C225903 Mittens
*C225904 Other Knitted Article
Knitting Unit 2 & 3
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C225001 Level 2 Knitted Clothing (SF60) - (Garment eligible for State Fair Fashion Show) – Knitted item or garment 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
C225002 Level 2 Knitted Home Design & Restoration Item (SF60) - Knitted Item using basic stitches [including: Knit (K), Purl (P), Slip Knit Pass Over (SKPO), Knit Two Together (K2tog), Yarn Over (yo)] to form patterns
C225003 Arm or Finger Knitted Item (SF60) - (Clothing or Home Design & Restoration Item)
C225004 Loom Knitted Item (SF60) - (Clothing or Home Design & Restoration Item)
C225005 Level 3 Knitted Clothing (SF60) - (Garment eligible for State Fair Fashion Show) – Knitted item or garment made from 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
C225006 - Level 3 Knitted Home Design & Restoration Item - (SF60) - 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 - (SF60)
Crochet
Rules
1. All crochet items will be displayed in the clothing area at the Nebraska State Fair.
2. Criteria for judging crochet: Design and Color, Neatness, Crochet Mechanics, Trimmings, and Construction Finishes.
3. Each crocheted exhibit must include the following information on the fiber arts data card with the entry tag or exhibit will be lowered one ribbon placing: A Fiber Arts crochet data form is available at https://go.unl.edu/ne4hclothing
- Why did you choose to create this exhibit?
- What steps did you take as you created your exhibit?
- What were the most important things you learned?
- Gauge and size of hook or type of crocheting tool.
- Kind of yarn - weight and fiber content or other material used.
- Names of stiches used.
Beginning Crochet
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Use stitches in manual in Beginning Unit.
Wearable entries:
*C226901 Two or more coordinated Articles (ex. cap & scarf or cap & mittens)
*C226902 Garment (ex. sweater, vest, cap)
*C226903 Accessory (ex. hat or purse)
Non-wearable entries:
*C226904 Afghan or Similar Article
*C226905 Pillow and/or Doily
*C226906 Rug and/or Toy
Level 2 & 3 Crochet
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C226001 Level 2 Crocheted Clothing (SF60) - (Garment eligible for State Fair Fashion Show) - Crochet garment using basic stitches [including: chain, single, double, half-double, treble] to form patterns
C226002 Level 2 Crocheted Home Design & Restoration Item (SF60) - Crochet item using basic stitches [including: chain, single, double, half-double, treble] to form patterns
C226003 Level 3 Crocheted Clothing (SF60) - (Garment eligible for State Fair Fashion Show) - Crochet garment using stitches learned in Level 2 while advancing to use afghan stitch, broomstick lace, hairpin lace, design motifs, and multiple pattern stitches.
C226004 - Level 3 Crocheted Home Design & Restoration Item - (SF60)- Crochet item using stitches learned in Level 2 while advancing to use afghan stitch, broomstick lace, hairpin lace, design motifs, and multiple pattern stitches
Weaving
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* Designates County Project Only – not eligible for State Fair Competition.
Rules
All woven items will be displayed in the clothing area. Criteria for judging weaving: Design and Color, Neatness, Weaving Mechanics and Construction Finishes.
Information Sheet must be included for all classes in Weaving. Each woven exhibit must include the following information with the entry tag or exhibit will be lowered one ribbon placing:
- What was your goal(s) in making this exhibit (Example: Learn how to block a garment or learn how to use two different yarn(s)?
- What steps did you take as you worked toward your goal(s)?
- What were the most important things you learned as you worked toward your goal(s)?
- Type of Loom.
- Kind of yarn – weight and fiber content or other material used.
- Names of weave structures used.
- Copy of directions.
*C227901 Level 1 Woven Garment with a plain or balanced weave using a rigid heddle loom. Such as: Scarf, Shawl, Belt
*C227902 Level 2 Woven Garment using basic weaving techniques and threading patterns with a four-harness loom
*C227903 Level 3 Woven Garment using advanced weaving techniques and threading patterns with any loom. Such as lace, overshot, tapestry.