![]() ![]() Plain wood head, one or two piece.Ĥ8 Neck crook. For members of Scottish Women’s Institutes’ Young Dippers groups.Ĥ5 Neck crook. Group entry, any age.Ĥ4 Decorated plant pot. Age: Up to and including 4 years.Ĥ2 Vase of five paper flowers. Note: All types of lacemaking are acceptable – traditional, contemporary, bobbin, tatting, crochet and needlelace.ģ3 Picture in cross stitch (ready to be hung).ģ4 Freestyle machine embroidery table mat.ģ9 Quilted wall hanging inspired by the theme.Ĥ0 Collage in rainbow colours. It does not have to be mounted – it could be used to frame a picture, for example). Specify intended use and small worked sample.Ģ7 An article in home spun yarn, knitted, crocheted or woven.Ģ9 A shopping bag, any hand weaving technique.ģ0 A fan in two or more colours inspired by the colours of the sky (day or night), in any lacemaking technique.ģ1 A 2D or 3D article in any lacemaking technique, using two or more colours.ģ2 A lace edging at least 25cm in length in any lacemaking technique. Include a sample of fleece staple.Ģ5 Three hanks of hand spun yarn using different natural fibres and dyes inspired by the theme, mounted on card and identifying plant sources.Ģ6 Hank of fancy yarn (I.e. those who have not entered the RHS Handcrafts Championships previously)ġ9 Cot blanket, incorporating a minimum of five different knitting techniques.Ģ3 An article other than a shawl in fine lace knitting.Ģ4 Hank of Shetland yarn, 2 ply extra fine hank of Shetland yarn for lace knitting. ![]() Crafts to be identified.įor novice exhibitors only (i.e. Who knows, you might just end up with a prize! Even if you don’t, it’s still a thrill to say you were a contender!ĥ 2D picture in needle felting, incorporating a rainbow.Ħ Fruit basket in any basketry technique.Ĩ Painting inspired by ‘Over the rainbow’ in any medium (ready to be hung).ĩ Painting of flower(s) in watercolour (ready to be hung).ġ0 Photo of a rainbow, mounted (ready to be hung).ġ1 Photo of autumn colours, mounted (ready to be hung).ġ2 A picture in quilling, in a box frame.ġ5 Three items, three different crafts, displayed on a 30cm square board. ![]() As entry numbers were lower in 2022, probably as a result of Covid-19, we encourage you to have a go and take part. The competition is open to all and is international in its reach. Here is a sneak peek at the proposed schedule for 2023 so you can get thinking about what you would like to make. Each year, the committee’s first role is to create a theme and schedule for the year ahead, and this is then approved by the Royal Highland Show. This is a 10-day labour of love for the Royal Highland Show committee and a huge amount of work goes on behind the scenes, for which we would like to thank all involved. Each year Scottish Women’s Institutes collaborates with the Royal Highland Show to manage the Handcrafts Competition. ![]()
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