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NEEDLEWORK

(Judge: Mrs Mcßae.) (Stewards: Mrs H. Myers, Miss Dagg, Miss J. Larsen). Knitted balaclava: Mrs Forsberg 1. Knitted frock, child, up to 3 years: Mrs Allen Larsen 1, Mrs G. S. Wilson 2. Knitted jumper for girl: Mrs J. McKeown 1. Knitted jumper, lady’s: Mrs G. S. Wilson 1. Knitted toy: Mrs H. Trass 1, Enid Seymour 2. Knitted gloves, men’s: Mrs G. S. Wilson 1. Knitted socks, men’s: Mrs J. E. McKeown 1. Knitted bonnet, baby’s: Mrs A. McGovern 1 and 2, Miss J. Larsen 3. Knitted cardigan, lady’s: Mrs A. Larson 1, Miss R. Mortensen 2, Mrs McKeown 3. Knitted pullover, man or boy: Mrs J. E. McKeown 1, Miss R. Mortensen 2, Mrs Hillas Myers 3. Knitted bed jacket: Miss R. Mortensen 1, Mrs Enid M. Seymour 2. Knitted singlet, child up to 2 years: Miss J. Larsen 1. Most points in knitting: Mrs J. McKeown. Throw-over, most effective: Miss J. Larsen 1. Supper cloth, coloured, most effective: Miss J. Larsen 1, Mrs R. Neilson 2, Mrs P. Foster 3. Tray cloth, most effective, coloured: Mrs A. McGovern 1, Mrs Hillas Myers 2. Miss J. Larsen 3. Child’s frock, to 3 years, any material: Betty Caseley 1, Mrs A. McGovern 2, Mrs J. Osborne 3. Duchess set: Miss J. McGovern 1, Mrs Hillas Myers 2, Miss J. Larsen 3. Something new from something old (mat excluded): Mrs G. Frederickson 1, Mrs H. Trass 2. Mrs E. J. Wright 3. Best novelty made from anything: Miss J. Larsen 1, Mrs J. Osborne 2. Crochet: Mrs A. Larson I. 2, Miss J. Larson 3. Guest towel: Miss J. Larsen 1, Mrs Trass, Sent- 2,. Miss J. McGovern 3. Sachet, prettiest: Miss J. Larsen 2. Piece of coloured fancy work by child under 16 years: Miss June Larsen 1 and 2, Doris Casely 3. Most effective tea cosy: Mrs E. Seymour 1, Miss Mulligan 2. Tapestry: Mrs McWhirter 1, Mrs McKeown 2, Mrs E. Seymour 3. Smocking: Miss J. Larsen 1, Mrs A. McGovern 2. Wagon covers, 1 pair: Miss J. McGovern 1, Mrs E. Seymour 2, Miss Jean Myers 3. Rag mat: Mrs McKeown 1, Mrs Wright 2, Mrs P. Foster 3. Wool mat: Miss Mallabarr 1. Cushion, most effective: Mrs McKeown 1, Mrs E. Seymour 2, Mrs S. Anderson 3. Points prize, needlework: Miss J. Larsen. Open classes: Mrs A. Larsen 1, Miss R. Mortensen 2 and 3. Needlework, coloured: Mrs Hillas Myers 1 and 2. Mrs A. Smart 3. Tapestry: Mrs Robson 1, Miss M. Mallabar 2. Miss G. Heckler 3.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 March 1941, Page 9

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425

NEEDLEWORK Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 March 1941, Page 9

NEEDLEWORK Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 March 1941, Page 9

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