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Due to space considerations, the number of competing teams will be limited to
eight. One back-up registration will be accepted, in case a team cannot compete
as planned. Each team will consist of 1 shearer, 3 spinners, and 1 weaver.
Please note: the shearer may not assist in the wool preparation or act as a
helping member of the team during the contest. Youth teams (where all three
spinners and the weaver are under 18 years of age) are welcome to compete,
and they will have different guidelines for their shawl. A booklet of information
and helpful hints is available. Please email for a copy.
Each team will provide its own sheep with health papers. See Animal Health
Regulations on page 4. Any team needing help in finding a sheep should ask the
committee for referrals. Each team is responsible for arranging to have their
sheep at the shearing area at the beginning of the contest and is also responsible
for making arrangements to pay the sheep breeder for the fleece.
Each team will provide its own warped loom. The sett should be no less that 8
epi (1600 to 2000 yds/lb.). Natural colored or hand dyed warp may be used, but
no commercially dyed wool will be allowed.
Hand carders and wool combs are allowed; drum carders are not. The weft yarn
may be no thicker than 3 times the diameter of the warp end.
Shawl Design:
Any weaving pattern may be used; however, the shawl must measure a minimum
width of 22 inches sleyed in the reed. The judges will check this width
during the contest. The woven length must be 70" min/76" max. There is to be a
fringe of 5" min/7" max on each end. Any weaving pattern may be used. The
shawls will be measured after removal from the loom, before washing and
judging for aesthetic appeal. Fell edges must be finished by the end of the timed
period. Removing knots to re-tie or alter the finish after measuring will not be
allowed.
Each team will be timed from the beginning of the shearing until the shawl is
off the loom with fringes finished. There will be no pause in timing after the
shearing. In addition, the spinners may not start their work until their shearer is
completely finished.The contest is limited to 3 hours. A team that fails to have
its shawl ready for measurement within that time will not participate in the prize
money although it may have the judges’ evaluation of its work after the other
shawls have been judged.
After washing and final judging, there will be an auction of all the shawls. Each
team will receive the proceeds from the sale of its shawl.
A. Team Work:
1. Costume, 5 points
2. Sign, 5 points
3. Spirit in contest situation, 5 points
B. Craftsmanship:
1. Shearer, 15 points
a. No second cuts
b. Final appearance of sheep
c. Control of sheep
2. Spinners, 15 points
a. Fleece selection, color, cleanliness, and count
b. Uniformity of preparation, size, and type of yarn produced
c. Ability to keep weaver supplied
3. Weaver, 15 points
a. Even edges, minimal draw-in
b. Even beating
c. No threading or treadling errors
C. Finished Shawl:
1. Finishing details, 10 points
2. Aesthetic appeal, including drape, hand and appearance, 20 points
D. Time: first finished, 10 points
second finished, 9 points, etc.
E. Deductions for measurements
outside of standards:
* Length -5 points
* Width -5 points
* Fringe -5 points
Registration will be accepted beginning March 1, 2008. Please send team name,
members’ names (indicate the captain or responsible person), address, contact
phone number, email (if available) with a registration fee of $10 to:
Bev Acorn,
203 Bell Rd.,
Westminster,
MD 21158
or email the above information to
mdsheepshawl@yahoo.com.
Registration fees should still be sent to Bev Acorn.
Make checks payable to: Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival There will be a $25 charge on any checks returned for insufficient funds.
A final reminder, please be sure your team list is complete with the shearer’s name and the source of your sheep (name optional) included. Teams cannot be registered unless all of these conditions are met
Teams will receive appropriate ribbons and proportional share of $1000 prize money. Other non-monetary prizes may be awarded
as available.
Jane Hyland Memorial Award to the
Best Spinning Team
$150
Sheep Breeders! The Sheep-to-Shawl Committee is always looking for sources of sheep for our contest. If you have even one sheep with spinning-quality wool unshorn by the Festival date, won't you write or email? We always have
teams that want to compete
but don’t have a sheep or
know where to look. |