Another art form, stitchery is being kept alive here in the
heartland.
From
darling dresses to stunning hand- or machine-stitched quilts,
numerous
samples of sewing at its best were found at the fair. |
The textile exhibition building was a busy
place Tuesday as entries were judged and displayed. Thank you, ladies, for allowing us to snag you for a moment.
Pictured
are judge Joyce Blank, seated in front, and standing left to right,
Charlotte Baldwin, Carla Ackerman, Shirley Aukamp, Bonnie
Mayo, Jenna Michalsen and Sandy Wilkerson. |
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The winners included Lisa Lincoln of
Knoxville. Lincoln, pictured at left, took purple in Hand Embroidery, with
the ribbon being sponsored by St. John United Church
of Christ Stitchers and presented by Jenna Michalsen on their behalf.
Lincoln also won
in Holiday Crafts, and that ribbon was sponsored by Beaches Boutique. Finally, she took a third purple ribbon in the Counted Cross Stitch
category, and that ribbon was sponsored by Serendipity Stitches.
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At 96 years of age, Esther Will of Lincoln has
been an exhibitor at the Logan County Fair for 60 years.
This year she took ribbons with these two
lovely quilts, plus she earned green ribbons in the Dairy and
Culinary competitions as well as floriculture. |
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Ann Rademaker won the Best of Class in the
Residential Setting category. Her ribbon was sponsored by the
Lincoln's Logan County Arts and Crafts Guild.
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Beth Turley of Lincoln won Best of Show in
Knitting with this lovely stone bracelet. Her ribbon was
sponsored by Serendipity Stitches.
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