Quilts:
This hand-sewn quilt is truly remarkable. I don't even want to think about how many hours Ms. Koontz needed to make it. What an achievement! |
Each entry had an identification. This is Ms. Koontz's. |
Ms. Jennifer Feicht's quilt |
Ms. Feicht machine quilted the quilt on the right. |
Isn't Ms. Courtney Hess' quilt adorable? |
Note that Ms. Hess is entered in the youth class. |
Clothing:
Ms. Katie Kreider's dress won in the 4-H Senior Textile Science division. Ms. Kreider is from Lebanon County, PA. | . |
Ms. Natalie Sensening won in the Fashions With a Flair, YOuth & 4-H division. Ms. Sensening is from from Lancaster County. |
Ms. Sensening's placard |
Beautifully knitted, it's no wonder Ms. Joan Demko won the top prize for her hand knitted sweater. |
Ms. Demko's placard |
Ms. Warden's pretty handbag looks very practical. |
Ms. Warden's placard |
Children's clothing
Ms. Murray's placard |
Ms. Delores Murray won, with good reason, for this child's dress and matching American Girl doll dress. |
Ms. Brubaker made this adorable little girl's dress. |
The show also had demonstrations.
Here Janet demonstrates spinning at the Fiber Arts and Education exhibit. To see her in action, hit this link.
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