CC18-OFFS-SP-03b: Patchwork Fantasy (Folkwear Egyptian Shirt)
CC18-OFFS-SP-03b: Patchwork Fantasy (Folkwear Egyptian Shirt) | Category: Single Pattern | Designer(s): Julia Ann Hyll | Maker(s): Julia Ann Hyll | Presenter(s): Richard Hyll‡ | Presentation Award(s): Most Innovative Use of Fabric and Design. Received: Raw Silk, donated by Thai Silks (Photo ID: Ken Warren | Event Date: 2000)
Competition Staff & Rules
Staff:
- Director: Barb Schofield
- Master of Ceremonies: Tony Lewis
- Future Fashion Show, Single Pattern Contest, Bathing Beauty and Beefcake Contest Judges: Richard Hill, Laurel Cunningham-Hill and Suford Lewis
Rules:
The Single Pattern Contest has been a popular event in previous years and we are pleased to announce that it will continue at Costume-Con 18. This competition is a showcase for detailed workmanship and imaginative embellishment in a “controlled” setting of pre-selected patterns. Contestants are encouraged to pursue original concepts and ideas and the use of varied materials and decorations. Contestants select one of the following patterns to make in the materials of their choice and to decorate as they wish.
Folkwear Patterns: Egyptian Shirt
This is a shortened version of the traditional Egyptian galabia or man’s robe in shirt length or ankle length. Loose-fitting style with side panels and slit pockets, slightly flared sleeves, the yoke can be turned to the inside or to the outside for interesting contrast. Instructions for knotted buttons, decorative cording and soutache applique included. Multisize from slender women to extra-large men. $16.95 (US $$)
Jean Hardy Patterns: Hunt and Western Vests
One pattern contains both the hunt and western vest patterns. The hunt vest has adjustable back and flap pockets, and the western vest can be reversible. Order pattern for women or for men. $12 (US $$). Available in sizes: Misses: Multisize 6 – 18 and Men’s: Multisize S – XXLg
Vogue Patterns: Today’s Fit Women’s Vest Pattern #7065
This is one of a new line of patterns designed to reflect the proportions of today’s women. The sizes are designated A through J, so it is important to check the measurement chart for your size. The vest is in a short or long length, buttons up the front, and has a relaxed fit.
Single Pattern Contest Rules:
1. The garment must be constructed from one of the patterns selected for the competition, as designated above.
2. The finished garment must be recognizable as derived from the selected pattern. It may be modified in details such as length of hem and sleeves and front opening, so long as the original pattern pieces can still be determined. The pattern may be altered in size so long as the overall shape of the joined pieces is not changed. If you are unsure about a specific modification you would like to make, please contact the contest director in advance for a decision.
3. You need not be a member of the conference to sew an entry and send it with a member to model for you. You do need to be a member to attend the conference and show your work on stage.
4. A contestant may make as many entries as he or she desires but we prefer that the contestant appear on stage only once. Please try to arrange for a model if you are planning to make more than one garment. If you can’t find anyone, please contact the contest director and we will help you arrange something for the show.
5. You may use any (and we do mean any) materials to make your pattern and embellish it in any way you desire. This means such things as quilting, embroidery, painting, applique, cutwork, ribbonwork, and so forth are all allowable, as are any other embellishments you can envision.
6. Remember that the convention is PG-13. Please keep this in mind. We do reserve the right to disqualify any entry that we deem objectionable. The ruling of the contest director is final and not subject to appeal.
7. By submitting entries to this competition you are agreeing to their display on stage or in the exhibit area. You are also agreeing to your entry(ies) being photographed and videotaped by the conference and the sale of these records to the membership. All rights to your creations revert to you after the conference.
Competition Registration:
Pre-registration is not mandatory but strongly requested, so we will know roughly how many entries for which to plan space and judging. Please notify the contest director by April 30, 2000, and provide your name and the pattern you are making. All contestants are required to check in or register at the conference and complete a registration form. This form will include your name and contact information, the name of your garment, and a few brief comments about your garment that you would like the MC to read. At this time you will be assigned a judging time on Sunday morning. If you would like to have a registration form sent to you in advance of the conference, please contact the contest director.
Judging
The judging of single pattern entries will take place on the Sunday morning of Costume-Con 18. A panel of judges will examine the garments for concept, workmanship, use of textures and materials, creativity in embellishment, and general aesthetics. It is not necessary to wear your garment to the judging; you may bring it on a hanger if it is more convenient for you. However, the maker or his/her designated representative should be available to answer any questions the judges may have about the materials and construction. If you are basing your decoration on a theme or source with which the judges may not be familiar, it is appropriate to bring photos or photocopies (please, no more than 3 pages in length) for the judges to refer to.
Showing Your Entry on Stage
All competing garments will be show in the Future Fashion Show on Sunday. If you wish to make more than one garment and can’t find a model, or will not be at the conference, please let us know. We will try to locate models.
Models Wanted
This is your chance to be part of the Future Fashion Show. We need models for garments in the Single Pattern contest. All sizes are welcome. You do not need to be present for the Sunday morning judging, only for the Future Fashion Show itself. Please contact us at the address or number shown below and give your name, address, phone number, e-marl address (if applicable), and your coat or dress size. We will definitely need X-Large models as well as smaller sizes.
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Pattern Sources: DEALERS (All Addresses Removed):
AlterYears
Forever Timeless
PATTERN PUBLISHERS:
Jean Hardy Pattern Co.
Folkwear Patterns
Vogue Patterns are available in most fabric stores. See the store in your area for current price information, as discounts and special sale prices may apply.