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Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Arts and Crafts/Needlecraft

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Needlecraft
Arts and Crafts
General Conference
Skill Level 2
Year of Introduction: 1928
Contents

1. Do two of the following

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a. Embroider one of the following: dresser scarf, pair of pillowcases, luncheon cloth, or other equivalent article.

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b. Make a pillow cover or wall hanging, a set of four sachet pillows, or three tree ornaments out of any of the following methods

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(1) Punch embroidery

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(2) Candlewicking

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(3) Crewel

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c. Make a pillow cover, wall hanging, cover for chair, footstool, or piano bench in needlepoint or counted cross stitch.

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d. Make an article using any of the following methods

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(1) Applique

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(2) Fagoting

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(3) Smocking

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(4) Shirring

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(5) Swedish weaving on linen or huck toweling

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2. Show articles you have made, using ten of the following stitches

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a. Back

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b. Blanket

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c. Braid

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d. Buttonhole

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e. Roman

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f. Chain

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g. Cross

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h. Feather

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i. Fishbone Stem

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j. French knot

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k. Heavy chain

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l. Herringbone

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m. Lazy daisy

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n. Long and short

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o. Outline

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p. Running

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q. Satin

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r. Split

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s. Star filling

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t. Stem

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u. Whipping

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3. Show the correct way of gathering lace and whipping it to hemmed edge.

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4. Describe a satisfactory method of keeping your fancy-work equipment in good condition.

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