There are many forms of
artistry, and the textile division certainly shows that cloth and
yarn and sundry materials can be made into something special.\
Bethany Last won in the youth
category for 13-18 years old, sponsored by Stitches by Darlene. Darlene Begolka is pictured with Bethany.
Pictures by Mike Fak |
Ann Rademaker (on left) won among participants
in the residential
setting category. The award is sponsored by Lincoln/Logan County Arts and
Crafts Guild, represented by Jean Cypher.
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Linda
Lincoln (on left) won for counted cross stitch, knitting and holiday
crafts, sponsored by Serendipity Stitches. She also won in plastic
canvas, sponsored by the Evelyn Begolka Memorial. Darlene Begolka
is at right. |
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Elizabeth Carter won in the recycled jeans
category, sponsored by St. John UCC Stitchers.
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Phyllis
Martin won in hand embroidery, sponsored by St. John UCC Stitchers;
n the senior citizen category, sponsored by Serendipity Stitches; and
in miscellaneous,
sponsored by the Log Cabin Quilt Shop. |
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Richie Deters won award for youth 12 and under, sponsored by the Logan Railsplitting Association.
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Barbara Goble won in crocheting, sponsored by
Serendipity Stitches.
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Carlene Carter (on left) won in quilts, sponsored
by Quilters at Heart, represented by Sandy Wilkerson.
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Sandy Wilkerson won in purses, totes and bags,
sponsored by Log Cabin Quilt Shop.
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