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China Buttons
in State Competitions

State Conventions 2000-2004

Shown here are award-winning trays of china buttons
entered in state competitions.

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Division IX Section 8 Class 166 Small
China, specialized to two-hole sew-throughs.
(Connecticut State Button Society)
Second Place
Jerry Brandt


Indiana, 2001
Calicoes, Mixed
First Place
Jerry Brandt


Missouri, 2001
Small Assorted Chinas
First Place
Jerry Brandt


Texas, Spring 2001
Division I, Section 8, Class 166.8, China Whistles
First Place
Karen Kline


Texas, Fall 2000
Medium China
Merit
BJ Smyers


Texas, Fall 2001
Division I, Section 8, Class 166, 42 Small
China Buttons with Complex Construction (Whistles excluded)
Second Place
Judye Stewart


California, 2001
Division I, Section 8, Class 166, Mixed
China Assorted

Janet White


Florida, 2002
Small Orange Chinas
First Place
Jane Leslie


Texas, Spring 2002
Division IX, Section 8, Class 1665, 42 Small
Two-hole Sew-through China Buttons(Whistles & Igloos excluded)
First Place
BJ Smyers


Texas, Spring 2002
Division IX, Section 8, Class 166.5, 42 Small
Two-hole Sew-through China Buttons(Whistles & Igloos excluded)
Second Place
Judye Stewart


California, Spring 2002
Division IX, Section 8, Class 166, 42 Small
China Assorted
Merit
Janet White


Texas, Spring 2004
Division IX, Section 8, Class 165.7+165.9,
specialized to 21 four-hole sew-throughs and 21 self-inserted shanks. Small
China Assorted
Merit
Judye Stewart

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