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BROOKFIELD SHOW
NEEDLE CRAFTS AND
PATCHWORK
2020 May 15th 16th & 17th
DONATED BLOCK CHALLENGE
NEEDLEWORK
DOLLS & OTHER ANIMALS
BEARS
YARN CREATIONS
LACEMAKING
NOVICE
SENIOR CITIZENS
CREATIVE SEWING
SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS QUILTS
TEA COSY
Facebook.com/needlecraftsandpatchwork Email Address: [email protected]
Website: brookfieldshowground.com.au
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ENTRY CONDITIONS – PLEASE READ CAREFULLY ♦ ENTRY FORMS – please sign completed entry form stating you have read the
conditions of entry and attach with Quilt Judging forms, where applicable, to competition entries.
♦ POSTED entries must arrive before May 8th. All entries are to be securely packed, addressed, and include return postage and self-addressed packaging. Do not post to the Brookfield Show, contact the Chief Steward for postal address.
♦ ENTRY DAY – Saturday, MAY 9th, 9am - 12.00pm or 3.00pm – 7.00pm at the Brookfield Showground Hall. No Late Entries Will Be Accepted.
♦ COLLECT ENTRIES – MONDAY, May 18th, 9am – 12.00pm or 4.00pm – 7.00pm from the Brookfield Showground Hall (on presentation of receipt) No Entry can be collected before this date.
♦ FRAMED ENTRIES must be complete with a secure hanging wire. ♦ QUILTS – PLEASE include a named rod, which extends 2” either side of work which
must have 3” rod pockets. ♦ ALL ENTRIES are to be bona fide work of the Entrant, completed within the last two
(2) years, and not entered into any previous Brookfield Shows. Soiled work will not be judged.
♦ SENIOR CITIZEN – SECTION 7. Entrants are to be 70 years or older. If entering this section, entrants are not permitted to enter any other Sections, except for the Donated Block & Tea Cosy Challenges.
♦ SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS – SECTION 9. Grades 7,8,9,10,11,12. Entries are to be bona fide work of the Entrant – please state age and if any assistance given, on Entry Form.
♦ ALL OTHER SECTIONS – are to be 18 years or older unless otherwise stated. ♦ STEWARDS reserve the right to alter prize allocations and combine classes where
there are less than four (4) entries. The class an article is entered into may be changed at the Stewards’ or Judges’ discretion.
♦ JUDGES decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. ♦ DUE CARE will be exercised in handling all articles, however no responsibility is
accepted by the Stewards or Judges. ♦ SECURITY OFFICERS are in place during the week leading up to and including the
Brookfield Show weekend. ♦ PHOTOGRAPHS will be taken of entries/visitors/entrants/judges during the week
leading up to, and also the duration of the Brookfield Show for the purpose of the Needle Crafts & Patchwork Facebook Page, and including publication.
♦ SALES – Entrants requesting to sell their work will be charged 10% commission. ♦ PRIZES will not be exchanged or redeemed for cash. ♦ SCHEDULE will be emailed to Entrants in our records and is available at:
www.brookfieldshowground.com.au – Brookfield Show – Show Competitions - Needle Crafts & Patchwork or visit our Facebook Page. Please supply an email address if you’d like to receive the schedule annually.
♦ EMAIL – [email protected]
BEST IN SHOW 2019: Betty Houston
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Brookfield Show Needle Crafts & Patchwork
DONATED BLOCK CHALLENGE Open to all ages
“Vintage” eg: cars, houses, fashion, cookery, rock & roll, retro,
anything that is younger than 100 years and older than 20 years
The Needle Crafts & Patchwork Stewards will be making a quilt using the donated blocks. The completed quilt will be given to a charity to raffle. Please enter as many blocks as you like as we need enough to complete a finished quilt. Let your imagination go wild using any design and any sewing technique in relation to the theme. NO ROD POCKET REQUIRED Requirements are:-
1. 12” X 12” patched and quilted block including a 1” seam allowance with backing, but no binding. (This allows us to sew the blocks together. Your finished design and quilting is 10” x 10”
2. Use any sewing technique 3. Use cotton or bamboo wadding 4. Apply your name on the center of the
backing. Entry fee is $2.00 per block PRIZES FOR: Best Appliqued and other Technique Best use of Colour Best pieced Block Best Themed Block The 2019 quilt was donated to YoungCare Thank you for your support. For more information: Jan Connor - 0408 713785
12” x 12” Block
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Section 1 NEEDLEWORK
Major Sponsor Cameron Early – Golden Years Home Transitions
Sponsor Centenary Picture Framing
NOTE: all framed entries must be complete with wire for hanging
Please include a brief description of work e.g. adaptation of chart to create personal design. Novices please see Section 6
1A CANVAS WORK – Tapestry - using a blank or printed canvas 1B CANVAS WORK – All other forms of counted thread work 1C PETIT POINT 1D HARDANGER 1E PULLED and/or DRAWN Threadwork 1F CROSS STITCH or LONG STITCH 1G TRADITIONAL GOLD WORK – the art of embroidery using Gold,
Silver and Copper Metal threads (Not worked on canvas) 1H STUMP WORK – where stitched elements are not only added but
also raised from the surface fabric to form a 3 dimensional effect 1J TRADITIONAL BLACK WORK – Geometric patterns worked in
black thread on white or coloured even weave fabric. More than 80% of black work is required
1K BEAD WORK – using needle and thread to embroider with beads on fabric or canvas. More than 70% of beading is required
1L BEADED ARTICLE – using needle and thread or wire. Eg: tassels, belts, basket and jewelry. etc. NO GLUE
1M HAND EMBROIDERY & OTHER STITCHERY – not listed in above classes
1N SMOCKING – any smocked garment or article
NEEDLEWORK ENCOURAGEMENT Not a prize winner
Guild Membership to Embroiderers’ Guild QLD
********* NEEDLEWORK CREATIVE DESIGN
Best Original Work Guild Membership to Embroiderers’ Guild QLD
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Section 2 DOLLS & OTHER ANIMALS
Sponsor I Fruit Fresh - Kenmore
2A CLOTH DOLL – can be sculptured
– made of fabric, hand or machine stitched 2B FANTASY CLOTH DOLL – can be sculptured
– may include angels, fairies, elves, character doll, etc. 2C DRESSED DOLL
– judged on clothes only (may be knitted or crocheted) 2D OTHER ANIMALS and SOFTIES
– machine or hand stitched, dressed or undressed Novices please see Section 6
Section 3
BEARS & FURRY FRIENDS Sponsor
Megelles Teddy Bears & Patchwork Studio Please include a copy of the pattern and/or source of your inspiration.
(Must be made with fur) 3A TEDDY BEARS UNDRESSED 3B TEDDY BEARS DRESSED
– no commercially purchased bear 3C FURRY FRIENDS
– machine or hand stitched, dressed or undressed Novices please see Section 6
HISTORYOFTHETEDDYBEAR A 1902 political cartoon in the Washington Post spawned the teddy bear name. The name teddy bear comes from former US President Theodore Roosevelt, who was commonly known as “Teddy”. The name originated from an incident on a bear hunting trip in Mississippi in November 1902. There were several other hunters competing, and most of them had already killed an animal. A suite of Roosevelt’s attendants, cornered, clubbed, and tied an American black bear to a willow tree. They called Roosevelt to the site and suggested that he should shoot it. He refused to shoot the bear himself, deeming this unsportsmanlike, but instructed that the bear be killed to put it out of its misery, and it became the topic of a political cartoon. Morris Michtom saw the drawing of Roosevelt and was inspired to create a teddy bear. He created a tiny soft bear cub and put it in the shop window with a sign “Teddy’s bear” after sending a bear to Roosevelt and receiving permission to use his name. The toys were an immediate success.
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Section 4 Yarn Creations
Sponsors Thread Collective – Nicky Montgomery
Yarn Glorious Yarn 4A KNITTED or CROCHETED GARMENT or ARTICLE 4B HAND-SPUN GARMENT or ARTICLE
– using any technique 4C HAND-WOVEN GARMENT or ARTICLE
– using any technique 4D KNITTED or CROCHETED SOFTIES 4E FELTED GARMENT or ARTICLE
– any hand-felted item using predominantly wool fiber. Novices please see Section 6
Section 5 LACEMAKING
Sponsor Brisbane Lacemakers Guild
5A TRADITIONAL – 2D HANDMADE LACE 5B CONTEMPORARY – 3D HANDMADE LACE 5C JUNIOR SCHOOL HANDMADE LACE – 6 to 11 years old – please put age on entry form 5D SENIOR SCHOOL HANDMADE LACE – 12 to 17 years old – please put age on entry form
Entries can be knitted or crocheted lace, bobbin lace, tatting and needle lace.
Novices please see section 6 Lace is a delicate fabric made of yarn or thread in an open web like pattern. Originally linen, silk, gold, or silver threads were used. Now lace is often made with cotton thread, although linen and silk threads are still available.
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Section 6 NOVICE
Major Sponsor Cameron Early – Golden Years Home Transitions
Sponsor Brisbane Lacemakers Guild
First or second item made by a beginner in that Section who has never won a prize in that Class in any show. Having exhibited, novice status cannot be resumed.
6A NEEDLEWORK – includes all of section 1 6B DOLLS, BEARS, SOFTIES AND OTHER ANIMALS 6C YARN CREATIONS – any garment or article knitted or crocheted 6D LACEMAKING – handmade decorative piece using a fine thread
– using any technique 6E CREATIVE CRAFTS – any hand/machine sewn or patchwork item not
listed above Section 7
SENIOR CITIZENS Major Sponsor
Cameron Early – Golden Years Home Transitions Sponsor
Brisbane Lacemakers Guild
RESTRICTED ENTRY: Aged 70 and over only
All items must be made with needle and thread/yarn – NO GLUE Quilt entries must have a 3” rod pocket and a named rod, which extends
2” either side of the quilt. 7A NEEDLEWORK – includes all of section 1 7B DOLLS, BEARS, SOFTIES AND OTHER ANIMALS 7C YARN CREATIONS – any garment or article knitted or crocheted 7D LACE MAKING – handmade decorative piece using a fine thread
– using any technique 7E QUILT – using any technique 7F CREATIVE CRAFTS – any hand/machine sewn, or patchwork item not
listed above.
If entering Senior Citizens, Entrants are not entitled to enter any other Sections, except Donated Block and Tea Cosy Challenges
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Section 8 CREATIVE SEWING Champion Prize Sponsored by
Sewmasters Sewing Machines Sponsor
Spotlight – Indooroopilly 8A DAY/EVENING WEAR
– machine or hand sewn garment 8B THEMED WEAR
– machine or hand sewn garment 8C UP-CYCLING
– converting pre-loved article or garment/garments into any wearable article or garment, please supply a before photograph
8D CHILDREN’S WEAR (0 - 6) – EXCLUDES any smocked item
8E CREATIVE CRAFTS – any hand, machine sewn or patchwork item not listed above – using any technique – NO Glue
Section 9
SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS YEARS 7,8,9,10,11 & 12
Please state age and if any assistance given, on the Entry Form
Champion Prize Sponsored by Sewmasters Sewing Machines
Sponsor Spotlight - Indooroopilly
9A DAY/EVENING WEAR
– machine or hand sewn garment 9B THEMED WEAR
– machine or hand sewn garment 9C UP–CYCLING
– converting pre-loved article or garment/s into any wearable article or garment, please supply a before photograph
9D CREATIVE CRAFTS – any hand, machine sewn or patchwork item not listed above – using any technique – NO Glue
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Quilt Catalogue
& Judging
Form
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BROOKFIELD SHOW QUILT JUDGING & CATALOGUE FORM
Quilting: ☐ Commercially Quilted
☐ Hand Quilted
☐ Machine Quilted
☐ Used and Embroidery Machine
Fabric/Colour Choice: ☐ Own ☐ Assisted by Teacher/shop owner Design Choice ☐ Workshop ☐ Magazine/Published Pattern ☐ Own
Quilt Length: ………..………cm Quilt Width: ………………cm
Name: ……………….………………………………………….......................
Name of Quilt: ……………………………………………….........................
Name of Commercial Quilter: ………......…………………………....….
Please give a short description for the Quilt Catalogue:
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Selling Price: $………………… or NFS
The Brookfield Show Society will retain a 10% commission fee
QUILT Number BSS USE ONLY
QUILT CLASS BSS USE ONLY
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Brookfield Show Needle Crafts & Patchwork Entry Form
Please complete a separate Entry Form for each Section NAME: …………………..………………...……………….……….…………..
ADDRESS: ……………..………………………………………………....……
P/CODE: ................................ PHONE: ………….………………...........
EMAIL: .......................................................................................................
SECTION: .................................................................................................. OWN DESIGN YES/NO (Please circle) AGE: ……….. (students only)
ASSISTED BY …………………………………..………….. (students only) I have read the conditions of entry and agree to them. SIGNATURE………………………….…………………………….
CLASS ENTRY NO. (BSS use
only)
DESCRIPTION or NAME OF ENTRY PLEASE INCLUDE NAME OF PATTERN IF
APPLICABLE
SELLING PRICE
ENTRY FEE
TOTAL
If not for sale, write NFS. The Brookfield Show Society will retain a 10% commission fee on all items sold.
$2.00 per Entry – Section 10 - Donated Block Challenge $3.00 per Entry – Section 7 - Senior Citizens $5.00 per Entry – All other entries The officials of the Brookfield Show Society Incorporated will exercise all due care, but will not be held responsible for the loss OR damage to entries whilst in their custody. Security
Officers patrol the grounds not only during the week leading up to the show, but also throughout the duration of the Show.
RECEIPT NO:
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BOOK NO:
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Entry Form
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Section 10 QUILTS
Jan Connor 0408 713785
• A quilt is defined as three [3] layers of fabric held together at regular intervals by stitching.
• Quilts MUST be supplied with a named rod, which extends 2” either side of the quilt, and 3” rod pockets firmly attached.
• Each Quilt MUST have the judging form attached. • Any number of quilts may be entered. • Quilts must be clean and in good order and condition. • Quilts must have been completed in the past 3 years.
PROFESSIONAL - is defined as someone who teaches or publishes in the field of quilting; sells, designs or participates in making quilts for financial gain; or has won Champion or two (2) First Prizes in previous Brookfield Shows or any other major quilting competition.
NON-PROFESSIONAL - is defined as someone who makes quilts as a hobby only, and has not won Champion or two (2) First Prizes in previous Brookfield Shows or any other major quilting competition.
NOVICE – the quilt entered must be the first or second quilt made by a beginner and has not won a prize.
COMMERCIAL QUILTING – where payment has been made. The quilter’s name/company MUST be recorded on the Quilt Judging form at the time of entry.
Having exhibited as a professional, amateur status cannot be resumed
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Section 10 QUILTS
Sponsor Kenmore Shopping Center
PIECED QUILT – includes Modern, Textured, Boro, etc 10A Non – Professional 10B Professional TRADITIONAL PIECED – includes Wholecloth 10C Non – Professional 10D Professional APPLIQUE AND OTHER TECHNIQUES – includes, Embroidery etc 10E Non – Professional 10F Professional 10G GROUP/COLLABORATIVE QUILT – made by THREE or more
people, includes round robin, friendship and raffle quilts. Quilts may be commercially quilted. All Parties must be acknowledged
10H NOVICE – first or second quilt entered by a beginner – Sponsored by Kenmore Schoolhouse Quilters All above quilts are to be between 500cm and 900cm outer perimeter 10J SMALL QUILT – any technique
– minimum 200cm, maximum 500cm outer perimeter 10K ART QUILT – made to represent a person, place, object or thing 10L QUILT CHALLENGE – MINIATURE QUILT
1. Any technique or design 2. Maximum 200cm outer perimeter 3. Please include a rod pocket but no rod is necessary
DB DONATED BLOCK CHALLENGE – VINTAGE - See page 3 Please note the challenge is open to all ages
NB. Please fill in a separate entry form for the Donated Block Challenge
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SECTION 10 SPECIAL AWARDS
CHAMPION QUILT
Daylight Company
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Stewards ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD not a prize winner Sponsored by
Kenmore Schoolhouse Quilters
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BEST PIECED QUILT Sponsored by
Jems Quilt Sitters Circle
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BEST USE OF COLOUR Sponsored by
Kenmore Schoolhouse Quilters
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BEST MACHINE-QUILTED QUILT Excludes Commercially Quilted
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BEST HAND-QUILTED QUILT
BROOKFIELD SHOW
NEEDLE CRAFTS &
PATCHWORK
Presentation and Preview Evening
Wine and Cheese Evening
Thursday May 14th at 6:30pm
Brookfield Hall
$2 entry fee Lucky Door Prize
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Section 11 TEA COSY
Sponsored by NERADA TEA
Theme “NAUTICAL”
Prizes given for
CHAMPION BEST APPLIQUED
BEST YARN CREATED WACKIEST
BEST HAND EMBROIDERED BEST ORIGINAL DESIGN BEST PATCHWORKED
THANK YOU
2019 SPONSORS
SewMasters Sewing Machines Art of Framing
I Fruit – Kenmore Plaza Kenmore Shopping Centre
Megelles Teddy Bears & Patchwork Studio Every Sewer Needs
Brisbane West Real Estate
All Threads Amcal Chemist – Kenmore
Belinda Daniels Bellbowrie Tavern Bowerbird Fabrics
Brisbane Lace Makers Centenary Picture Framing
The Works – Health and Recreation Centre Clare Madden
Coles Indooroopilly Cotton & Bobbins by Rochelle
Crochet Australia Daylight Company
Eldorada Cinema - Indooroopilly Etcetera Leisure
Event Cinemas Indooroopilly Helen Mackay
Faeries in my Garden Helen Seccombe Silversmith
Indooroopilly Shopping Centre Iris & Ivy – Kenmore
Jason Sallaway Jewellery Jane Prentice
Jems Quilt Sitters
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Kenmore Day & Night Chemist Kenmore Gallery
Kenmore Schoolhouse Quilters Kenmore Seafood
Lyle Burns Method to the Madness Café
Nation Bead Collection Nerada Tea
Nicky Montgomery – Thread Collective Queensland Quilters
Quilt Angel QuiltStuff
Sharon Wallace Spinners & Weavers
The Embroiderer Guild Qld The Fabric Store
The Kenmore The Smocking Guild
Tony & Regina Brown PK Fabric
Woolworths – Kenmore Walters Imports
Cameron Early – Golden Years Karen Green – Coorparoo Quilters
For further information please contact
Chief Steward Tina McDougall 0419 860 110
Sponsorship Chris Franz 0402 036 748
Quilts Jan Connor 0408 713 785
Facebook.com/needlecraftsandpatchwork
Email Address: [email protected] Sponsorship: [email protected]
Website: brookfieldshowground.com.au
The Brookfield Show is a not-for-profit organization, all sponsorship goes towards prizes, the betterment of the Needle Crafts & Patchwork section, and the upkeep of
the Brookfield Community Hall and the Brookfield Showgrounds.
Major Sponsor for 2020