Thursday, July 8, 2010

Fair Week 2010

I entered 9 things in the fair this year. I basically just looked around the house to find things that I had made since last year.

This tatted sleigh was entered in "Christmas Decoration" and got 1st place

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Cookie Monster was entered under "Recycled Garment" and got 1st place.
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I brought some of the things I'd made for Easter.
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My skirt was entered under "Adult Garment" and got 2nd place. 1st place was a purse (you can see a little bit of it in the bottom right corner). A purse is a garment???


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Andy's shirt was entered under "Baby Garment" and got 1st place. I was a little surprised since 2nd place was a cute 3 piece dress set. But it didn't have finished seams and the lining wasn't attached.


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Sarah's skirt and blouse were entered under "Child Garment" and got 2nd. 1st was the Civil War dress hanging next to it. Having made a harder Civil War dress than that before, I can say there were more steps to making Sarah's outfit!


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I made a pair of mittens to go with my R2D2 hat since the category was "Hat or Scarf with Mittens". It got 1st place.




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Wool knit shorts for Andrew were entered under "Any other knit article" and got 1st place.




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My crocheted baby shoes were entered under "Any other crocheted item" and got 2nd. 1st was a pair of crocheted bears.






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I was thinking that my puppet would do the best and it did the worst! I only got "Participation" for it! I had to enter her under "Any other craft not listed" as under sewing, the "other" category says "Any other garment" and a puppet isn't a garment. But after seeing a purse entered as a garment, maybe I should have!




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I can't figure out how they thought my homemade puppet that I sewed with my own pattern was less worthy than the things who placed.....




1st place, a painted box with lace added along with a simple pillow and bag.






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2nd place, a poster describing a model hot air balloon. I could see if the actual balloon was there, but a poster?


















3rd place, a woven belt








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4th place, a simple model airplane.







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I realize I'm a little biased, but I was disappointed that all the work I put in wasn't appreciated!
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We happened to go on "Children's Day" and got a bunch of cool free things and the girls played on the bouncy dragon.




























And of course there were animals!


Andrew hugging a calf
















sheep





























I had never seen a two colored sheep before!

Must make an interesting fleece!












I have seen similiarly colored goats, though!













Sarah was petting the animals more than last year and Emily was petting them less! (although Emily wasn't feeling well that morning)












William was also more interested in the animals this year.













Andy was trying to get the goat closer so he could kiss it!













llamas and alpacas















horses












































chickens
































pigs













"Nice piggy"












William hugging a calf!













The rabbit barn was closed for their showing, so this is as close as we could get.











2 comments:

Quayceetatter said...

Great job!!Thanks for sharing.
Linda M

Mieal Deneb said...

I don't understand the Open Class judges. One year I entered paintings of mine, all under different categories: portrait, landscape, still life, etc. They each were pretty much alone in their respective categories, yet all my paintings got judged together against each other even though they were in different categories. So I got one 1st, one 2nd, one 3rd, and the rest were "Place". >:( They don't understand the work it takes to create things either. Maybe they thought you just bought the puppet and dressed it up??

Still, I'm glad that at least some of your things were recognized for the quality they are. :)

Rachel