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H&H Show 2023

28th/29th April, 2023

Cardross Church Hall

Results in Bold

Sinclair Trophy Institute most points sections A, B & C  - Gartocharn

Guild Cup Institute most points Sections D,E,F,G & H - Gartocharn

Handiwives Cup Institute most points all sections on % basis - Gartocharn 

Kay Wragg Trophy Institute with most entries judged on day - on % basis - Gartocharn

Lumsden Salver  Institute most points in Show  - Gartocharn

Christie Salver Member with most points in Show - Nora Campbell - Cove & Kilcreggan

JM McCurragh Quaich Member most points in section A -   Margaret Dick - Luss

Tate & Lyle Trophy Member most points in section B -  Jennifer Payne - Luss   

Clarke Trophy Member most points in section C -   Caroline Dick - Gartocharn           

Silver Teapot Institute winning the Community Work  -  Millig

Anchor Trophy Institute winning the Four Crafts  - Gartocharn

Sheila Lumsden Trophy Pairs Competition - Cove & Kilcreggan

Allied Distillers Quaich - Institute Baking Competition  - Luss

Peggy Kirkpatrick Trophy Best Handcraft Entry in Show - Margaret Dick - Luss

Kathy Devine Trophy Most Outstanding Entry in Show - Margaret Dick - Luss

Haining & Travena Trophy   Awarded to member gaining most points in Novice Classes 71 & 72.  Maureen Griffiths - Millig

75th Birthday Salvers :-                            

Best Handcraft Item in Community Work -  Maureen Griffiths - Millig

Best Homeskills Item in Community Work - Margaret Dick - Luss

Individual Threesome - Clare Greig - Millig

Given Recipe - Irene McIntyre - Garelochhead

 

Community Work -  "Eastern Promise"

Homeskills                                      Handcrafts

4 Pieces of Turkish Delight     Article in Origami           

4 Fortune Cookies                 Article in Sashiko Embroidery

 Own Choice                         Own Choice

Minimum of four members to compete. Two members only to set up.  Table size - up to 48" x 30"  Institute to supply own scorecard.

Foursome Competition

Four Bags in Four different Crafts, four members to compete, table 30" x 30" approx

Institute Baking Competition

1 - Tea Loaf - 1lb tin size  

2 - 3 Plain Scones

3 - 3 Profiteroles - filled

4 - 3 Decorated Chocolate Cup Cakes

5 - 3 Petit Four - 1 variety 

6 - 3 Pieces Eyemouth Tart          

Minimum of four members to compete.  A member may compete with a different article on another tray.  Tray will be provided. Institute to supply scorecard          

Pairs Competition                                                                                Iced Carrot Cake - max 8in        2 - Article in Beading

Two members to compete. A member may compete with a different article in more than one 'pair'.  Institutes may have more than one entry. Institutes to supply own scorecard.

Individual Threesome                                                         1 - 2 Mince Pies    2 - A Christmas Card    3 - A Christmas Decoration 

To be displayed on a 12" cake board.  Member to supply own   scorecard.

Section A - Baking

1 - 3 Savoury Scones 

2 - 3 Blinis   

3 - Plain Gingerbread ( 1lb tin)                                             

4 - Rum Baba (individual) 

5 - Pineapple upside down cake 

6 - 3 Sponge Drops - filled 

7 - 3 Shrewsbury Biscuits 

8 - 3 Pieces Millionaire's Shortbread

9 - 3 Flapjack Fingers

10 - 1 Individual Meringue Nest - unfilled

11 - 3 Portugese Custard Tarts

12 - Chocolate Beetroot Cake - Given Recipe

Section B - Housewifery & Produce

13 - Jar of Jam (named)

14 - Jar of Jelly (named)

15 - Jar of Marmalade (named) 

16 - Jar of Chutney (named)

17 - Jar of Curd (named) 

18 - 3 Pizza Pinwheels 

19 - Single Gluten Free Egg Sponge

20 - Item using Stale Bread 

21 - Individual Quiche 

22 - Tub of Bruschetta Topping

23 - 6 Chocolate Truffles

24 - 6 Pieces of Fudge 

25 - 6 Bounty Balls                                    

26 - Bottle of Fruit Liquer (named)

Section C - Floral Art & Plants

27 - Arrangement in a Child's Wellie 

28 - Arrangement using a 'Wreath' Ring 

29 - House Pot Plant

Section D - Embroidery 

30 - Embroidered Napkin

31 - Article in Hardanger

32 - Article in Cross Stitch

33 - Article in Machine Embroidery 

34 - Article in Metal Thread Embroidery

35 - Article in Counted Thread Embroidery 

36 - Article in Wool Embroidery

Section E - Sewing

37 - Machine Sewn Article

38 - Article in Hand Patchwork

39 - Article in Machine Patchwork 

40 - Sewn Article incorporating Tartan 

41 - Hot Water Bottle Cover 

42 - Sewn Cushion with Zip

43 - Sewn Waistcoat or Gilet

Section F - Knitting

44 - 3 Different Knitted Flowers

45Childs Knitted Cardigan - DK

46 - Knitted Aran Hat

47 - Knitted Brooch

48 - Knitted Socks - any ply

49 - Prem Baby Hat - Given Pattern

Section G - Crochet & Tatting

50 - 3 Different Crochet Flowers

51 - Crochet Cushion

52 - Article in Heavy Crochet

53 - Crochet Brooch

54 - Article in Tatting

Handcrafts & Art

55 - Article using Paper Cutting Technique (hand cutting only)

56 - Article in any type of Felting (not an animal)

57 - Needle Felted Animal

58 - Toy (any craft)

59 - Christmas Stocking (any craft)

60 - Article incorporating Beads

61 - Item of Jewellery

62 - Button Picture (max A4 size incl frame) must be sewn 

63 - Article in a Craft Not Previously Mentioned

64 - Good Luck Card

65 - Limerick - 'Water'

66 - Calligraphy - Proverb

67 - Pencil Drawing

68 - Painting in Watercolour

69 - Painting in any Medium

70 - Photograph - Architecture

Novice Classes

71 - 3 Fruit Scones         72 - Pin Cushion - Any Craft

Open to any member who has not won a prize at a Federation or H & H Show.

Children's Classes

73 - Decorated Easter Biscuit

74 - Lego Model - Max size 20cm cube

75 - Paper Plate Mask

Primary school age and under, please state age on label.

Given Recipe - Chocolate Beetroot Cake

Prem Baby Hat - Given Pattern

Please see the schedule or your Institute Secretary for the given recipe and pattern

Rules -

 All items for the competitions must be the work of the exhibitor.

 2  Only work completed since the H & H 2017 Show will be eligible.

 Only one entry per person in each individual class.

 Exhibitors must put their name and Institute on the official labels and seal, otherwise work will not be eligible for points or prizes

Individual baking entries to be shown on PAPER PLATES and labels ATTACHED TO PLATES.

6  Exhibits to be brought to the hall between 11.30am and 1pm on Friday 28h April 2023.

7  Entries must not be removed before 4pm on Saturday 29th April 2023.

8  Only authorised members will be admitted to the hall to collect exhibits at close of Show.

 Every care will be taken of exhibits, but the Committee do not hold themselves responsible for loss or damage.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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