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CROCHET/KNITTING

(OPEN TO ALL AGE GROUPS)

Exhibits may be made by machine only when

specified.

ITEMS FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS

All Premiums 1st 2nd 3rd

$3 $2 $1

6400. Crochet Baby Set, 2 or More Pieces

6401. Crochet Baby Afghan

6402. Hand Knit Baby Dress

6403. Hand-Knitted Infant Sweater

6404. Hand-Knitted 2 or More Pieces

6405. Hand-Knitted Baby Afghan

6406. Clothing, Machine Knitted

6407. Hand Knit Baby Toy

6408. Infant Item, Other Than Listed

CROCHET

(OPEN TO ALL AGE GROUPS)

All Premiums 1st 2nd 3rd

$3 $2 $1

6409. Crochet Top Pillow

6410. Bedspread

6411. Tablecloth

6412. Afghan, Granny Square

6413. Afghan, Broom Stitch

6414. Afghan, Ripple Stitch

6415. Afghan, Cross Stitch

6416. Afghan, Navajo

6417. Afghan, Apache Tear

6418. Afghan, Popcorn Stitch

6419. Afghan, shell stitch

6422. Sweater or Vest

6423. Collar

6424. Scarf or Doily

6425. Hot Dish Mat or Pot Holder

6426. Small Household Item

6427. Doll with Crocheted Clothing

6428. Crocheted Doll Clothes

6429. Crochet Filet

6430. Afghan, other stitch than listed above

6430a. Crochet item, not listed above

 

 

What is Navajo, Apache Tear, and broom stitch? Is that broom stick lace?

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your county has lots more afghan categories than mine does. I believe the 3 you have questions about are different types of stitches. Try searching for them in google for patterns.

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Apache Tear

http://www.free-crochet-pattern.com/Freepatterns.asp

 

 

Navajo

http://www.******/crochet/images/navindmulcolpic1-1.jpg

 

 

broom stitch

Although it's known as other names depending upon where you are in the U.S. and various parts of the world, Broomstick (lace) is a series of crochet stitches created with a regular crochet hook over the stick of a broom (thus the name), or over the end of a knitting needle or other tubular device. (this info from http://www.smartcatstudios.com/techniques.html)

I hope this helps. I think this is the info you want. they all look to be diffent types of stitches

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