Johanna Report post Posted October 17, 2008 IFoLG COMPETITION RESULTS for 2008 2008 OPEN DIVISION 2008 Category A: Pictures A-1: Pictures, uncolored flat, under 100 sq. in. 1 Christine Storms CIL 2 Eugene Cooper CIL 3 Randahl Gustafson Lone Star A-2: Pictures, uncolored, flat, over 100 sq. in. 1 Randahal Gustafson Lone Star 2 none 3 none A-3: Pictures, colored, flat, under 100 sq. in. 1 Randaha Gustafson Lone Star 2 Linda Zavala Prairie States 3 Joe Talbott Pikes Peak A-4: Pictures, colored, flat over 100 sq. in. 1 Michiko Matsuda IILG 2 Sharon Buck Everglades 3 Mary Ann Kunig Buckeye A-5: Pictures, embossed, under 100 sq. in. 1 none 2 Randahl Gustafson Lone Star 3 none A-6: Pictures, embossed, over 100 sq. in. 1 Riley Cornelius IILG 2 none 3 Randall Gustafson Lone Star A-7: Pictures, 3-dimensional under 100 sq. in. 1 Michiko Matsuda IILG 2 none 3 Sharon Buck Everglades A-8: Pictures, 3-dimensional over 100 sq. in. 1 none 2 none 3 none A-9: Pictures, leather framed, no limits 1 none 2 Lola Lee Loveall Lone Star 3 Steve Cox Bluegrass Category B: Cases B-1: Large carry & sporting cases. 1 none 2 none 3 E. Holke Prairie States B-2: Small carrying & sporting cases 1 Anton Chance Georgia 2 Tina Croff IILG 3 Randall Gustafson Lone Star B-3: Holsters & sheaths not attached to belt. 1 James W. Schawo Calumet 2 Tina Croff IILG 3 Brent Howard Hoosiers B-4: Holsters & sheaths attached to a belt. 1 none 2 Robert McCoy Bluegrass 3 Oakley T. Reed, Jr. South Central B-5: Purses, carved. 1 Tina Croff IILG 2 Mathew Branon Gateway 3 John W. Walsh Buffalo Trace B-6: Purses, stamped. 1 Chris Gilliland Prairie States 2 none 3 James Tullis Lone Star B-7: Purses, other 1 Michiko Matsuda IILG 2 Randall Gustafson Lone Star 3 John Jarvis CIL B-8: Books & book covers. 1 Steve Carter IILG 2 Scott Cox Bluegrass 3 Dave Smith Lone Star Category C: Pocket Items C-1: Billfolds or wallets, carved. 1 John Lynch Leather Artisans 2 M.M. Yzquiprdo Lone Star 3 Eugene Cooper CIL C-2: Billfolds or wallets, stamped 1 Helen Dean Georgia 2 James Tullis Lone Star 3 C. Douglas Pickering CIL C-3: Billfolds or wallets, other. 1 none 2 none 3 James Tullis Lone Star C-4: Pocket items, carved, stamped, or other. 1 Scott Cox Bluegrass 2 Marla Rieck CIL 3 Brent Howard Hoosiers C-5: Clutch purses, carved. 1 Brent Howard Hoosiers 2 none 3 James Tullis Lone Star C-6: Clutch purses, stamped. 1 none 2 none 3 James Tullis Lone Star C-7: Clutch purses, other. 1 none 2 none 3 James Tullis Lone Star Category D: Wearing Apparel D-1: Belts, carved. 1 Michiko Matsuda IILG 2 Douglas Winkler Blue Grass 3 Danny Kimbrell Bluegrass D-2: Belts, stamped. 1 Douglas Winkler Bluegrass 2 Eryk Smith Georgia 3 none D-3: Belts, braided. 1 Danny Kimbrell Bluegrass 2 none 3 none D-4: Belts, other. 1 none none 2 none none 3 none none D-5: Wearing apparel. 1 Linda Rostedt Buckeye 2 none 3 Galo Garcia Gateway D-6: Accessory items 1 Tina Croff IILG 2 Helen Dean Georgia 3 Emiko Yamaoka IILG Category E: Large Complex Items. E-1: Saddles, carved or stamped. 1 Jeff Swanson South Central 2 Tom Wilhelm Buckeye 3 none none E-2: Horse gear. 1 Nicole McClure Bluegrass 2 none 3 none E-3: Furniture. 1 none 2 none 3 none Category F: Household Items F-1: Molded & leather items formed over other medium other than leather. 1 Jay Vannoy Buckeye 2 Galo Garcia, Jr. Gateway 3 Christine Storms CIL F-2: Sculpted leather items cannot be formed over any other medium than leather. 1 Galo Garcia, Jr. Gateway 2 Linda Zavala Prairie States 3 none F-3: Household items. 1 Emiko Yamaoka IILG 2 Tina Croff IILG 3 Tommy Hillgren Lone Star F-4: Miscellaneous. 1 Scott Cox Bluegrass 2 C. Douglas Pickering CIL 3 Oakley T. Reed, Jr. South Central 2008 ADVANCED DIVISION 2008 Category H: Pictures H-1: Pictures, uncolored flat, under 100 sq. in. 1 none 2 none 3 none H-2: Pictures, uncolored, flat, over 100 sq. in. 1 David Theobald Pitt Pounders 2 Katherine Luby Buckeye 3 none H-3: Pictures, colored, flat, under 100 sq. in. 1 Bea Wayman CIL 2 Robert Ambriz Lthercrft. Gld. 3 Sandy Nowacki Buckeye H-4: Pictures, colored, flat over 100 sq. in. 1 David Briggs Pitt Pounders 2 Harold Bligan CIL 3 Sandy Nowacki Buckeye H-5: Pictures, embossed. 1 none 2 Clay Banyai Columbine 3 Bea Wayman CIL H-6: Pictures, 3-dimensional. 1 none 2 none 3 Mike Meyer Columbine H-7: Pictures, Leather framed, no limits. 1 none 2 none none 3 Bonnie Dunnewind CIL Category I: Cases I-1: Large carry & sporting cases. 1 Jeff Carnes Pitt Pounders 2 Charlie Crow St. Louis 3 Katherine Luby Buckeye I-2: Small carrying & sporting cases. 1 Arihiro Inoda Lone Star 2 David Briggs Pitt Pounders 3 Bob Kennedy Bluegrass I-3: Purses carved or stamped. 1 none 2 none 3 none I-4: Purses, other. 1 Sharron Schedler Bluegrass 2 none 3 none I-5: Books & book covers. 1 Clay Banyai Columbine 2 Randy Cornelius Buckeye 3 Allan Scheiderer Buckeye Category J: Pocket Items J-1: Billfolds or wallets, carved or stamped. 1 none 2 Sochiko Toyoshima Columbine 3 Dan DeWilde St. Louis J-2: Billfolds or wallets, other 1 Gerald Woody Georgia 2 none 3 none J-3: Pocket items 1 none 2 none none 3 Bob Kennedy Bluegrass J-4: Clutch purses, carved or stamped. 1 none 2 none 3 Allan Scheiderer Buckeye J-5: Clutch purses, other. 1 none 2 none 3 none Category K: Wearing Apparel K-1: Belts, carved. 1 Harold Bligan CIL 2 Charlie Crow St. Louis 3 Jim Frederick CIL K-2: Belts, stamped. 1 David Briggs Pitt Pounders 2 Ernie Wayman CIL 3 Charlie Crow St. Louis K-3: Belts, braided or other. 1 Mike Meyer Columbine 2 none 3 none K-4: Wearing apparel. 1 Jeff Carnes Pitt Pounders 2 Tim Kleffner Lone Star 3 Bob Kennedy Bluegrass K-5: Accessory items 1 none 2 Gerald Woody Georgia 3 Bob Kennedy Bluegrass Category L: Large Complex Items. L-1: Saddles, carved or stamped. 1 none 2 none 3 none L-2: Horse gear. 1 Gerald Woody Georgia 2 none 3 none L-3: Furniture. 1 none 2 none 3 none Category M: Household Items M-1: Molded & leather items formed over other medium other than leather. 1 none 2 Mike Meyer Columbine 3 none M-2: Household items. 1 John Dennehy Columbine 2 Sochike Toyoshimo Columbine 3 none M-3: Miscellaneous. 1 David Theobald Pitt Pounders 2 none 3 none 2008 MASTERS DIVISION 2008 Category Q: Pictures Q-1: Pictures, uncolored flat. 1 none 2 none 3 none Q-2: Pictures, colored, flat. 1 none 2 none 3 Clyde Gilliland CIL Q-3: Pictures, embossed. 1 Karen Siems IILG 2 none none 3 none none Q-4: Pictures, 3-deminsional. 1 Kathy Flanagan Columbine 2 Ernest Harris Calumet 3 Richard Passey IILG Q-5: Pictures, leather framed. 1 none 2 none 3 none Category R: Cases R-1: Large carry & sporting cases. 1 Marcelo Dario Lone Star 2 George Hurst Lone Star 3 none none R-2: Small carrying & sporting cases. 1 Clyde Gilliland CIL 2 none 3 none R-3: Purses, all. 1 none 2 none 3 none R-4: Books & book covers. 1 none 2 Marcelo Dario Lone Star 3 none Category S: Pocket Items S-1: Billfolds, or wallets, carved, stamped, or other. 1 William Brown Buckeye 2 Ute Yaeckel Lone Star 3 John France IILG S-2: Pocket items, all. 1 none 2 none 3 none S-3: Clutch purses, carved, stamped, or other. 1 none none 2 none none 3 none none Category T: Wearing Apparel T-1: Belts, carved, stamped, braided, or other. 1 George Hurst Lone Star 2 Clyde Gilliland CIL 3 none T-2: Wearing apparel. 1 Cyndde Griffith Buckeye 2 John France IILG 3 none T-3: Accessory items. 1 Clyde Gilliland CIL 2 none 3 Charles Crenshaw Buffalo Trace Category U: Large Complex Items. U-1: Saddles, carved or stamped. 1 none 2 none 3 none U-2: Horse gear. 1 Walter Priddy Buffalo Trace 2 none none 3 none none U-3: Furniture. 1 none none 2 none none 3 none none Category W: Household Items W-1: Molded & leather items formed over other medium other than leather. 1 Roderick Stranger IILG 2 Kathy Flanagan Columbine 3 none W-2: Household items. 1 Richard Passey IILG 2 none 3 Charles Crenshaw Buffalo Trace W-3: Miscellaneous. 1 Roderick Stranger IILG 2 Marcelo Dario Lone Star 3 none 2008 SPECIAL “Z” DIVISION 2008 Z-1: Juniors. 1 none 2 none 3 none Z-2: Seniors. 1 Lester Luce South Central 2 Monica Nibbe Calumet 3 none Z-3: Beginners. 1 Dom Siracusa Everglades 2 Linda Rostedt Buckeye 3 Thomas Putinsky Buckeye Z-4: Handicapped. 1 none 2 William Drope St. Louis 3 none Z-5: Partnership. OPEN 1 none 2 none 3 Tom Wilham Buckeye Don Martin Buckeye Z-5: Partnership. ADVANCED 1 David Theobald Pitt Pounders (his son) Theobald Pitt Pounders 2 Jim Frederick CIL Bonnie Dunnewind CIL 3 none Z-5: Partnership. MASTERS none Z-5: Partnership. SPECIAl None BUCKEYE AWARDS 2008 Competition 2008 OPEN DIVISION – BEST of CATEGORIES A: Riley Cornelius IILG B: Michiko Matsuda Lone Star C: Brent Howard Hoosiers D: Michiko Matsuda IILG E: Jeff Swanson South Central F: Emiko Yamaoka IILG ADVANCED DIVISION – BEST of CATEGORIES H: David Briggs Pitt Pounders I: Clay Banyai Columbine J: Gerald Woody Georgia K: Jeff Carnes Pitt Pounders L: Gerald Woody Georgia M: David Theobald Buckeye MASTERS DIVISION – BEST of CATEGORIES Q: Karen Siems IILG R: Marcelo Dario Lone Star S: William Brown Buckeye T: Cyndde Griffith Buckey U: Walther Priddy Buffalo Trace W: Roderick Stranger IILG Tribute to Dick Giehl George Hurst Lone Star Basket of Leather Edison Williams, Jr. Buffalo Trace Peoples' Choice Emiko Yamaoka IILG BEST of OPEN DIVISION Emiko Yamaoka IILG BEST of ADVANCED DIVISION David Briggs Pitt Pounders BEST of MASTERS Marcelo Dario Lone Star BEST of SHOW Emiko Yamaoka IILG 2008 BEST GUILD DISPLAY Lone Star Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johanna Report post Posted October 17, 2008 People’s Choice Emiko Yamaoka IILG BEST of OPEN DIVISION Emiko Yamaoka IILG BEST of SHOW Emiko Yamaoka IILG This was her entry inthe Open Division It was extremely carefully detailed. One of those, you think you've seen it all, then something stops you in your tracks. For me anyway. I guess everybody else too, because she earned the Peoples' Choice Award. Emiko is on the right. To the left is Michiko Matsuda, as equally talented. Mr & Mrs Theobald Keith and Tina, (yes, her shirt really does say "Bite Me".) Gerald "Woody" Woody holding up an ornament his wife Geraldine "Jerry" Woody made. Ga leathercrafters rock! Marcelo Dario, Lone Star, attended the ceremony and got a lot of attention from Roz. I did take his picture, but I'm not going to post it or you ladies will weep. He's a handsome man from Brazil, extremely talented, very taken. Rod Stanger http://leatherworker.net/ifolg08comp/pages/P1010083.htm http://leatherworker.net/ifolg08comp/pages/P1010075.htm Congratulations to all our members who won ribbons- I recognize almost all of you on the above list. Randahl, you need to get moved up, you're competing in too low a class. Oh well, Edd Lucas will get you sooner or later. If anyone want more detailed info, let me know. Johanna Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
howardb Report post Posted October 20, 2008 I thought Randall DID move up. There were about 4 or 5 that moved up a class. Wasn't he one of 'em? I may be memberin' wrong... Brent Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
David Report post Posted October 20, 2008 Ok for the ladies, here is Marcelo Dario and his beautiful and very expectant wife. Dave Theobald Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sodapop Report post Posted October 20, 2008 emiko's open entry figures = darryl Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Crystal Report post Posted October 20, 2008 Ok for the ladies, here is Marcelo Dario and his beautiful and very expectant wife.Dave Theobald I was in Jeff Mosby's class with both of them. Didn't know their names. A very talented and sweet couple! Crystal Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tashabear Report post Posted October 20, 2008 How can someone get second place (or third?) when there is no first place? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Admin Report post Posted October 20, 2008 If the judges feel no pieces deserve a ribbon, the ribbons are not awarded. This keeps it "real"...if you won an IFoLG ribbon, you earned it, it wasn't given to you by default. Johanna Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Randy Cornelius Report post Posted October 21, 2008 FYI, I belong to IILG not Buckeye butt that's okayRandy Cornelius I thought Randall DID move up. There were about 4 or 5 that moved up a class. Wasn't he one of 'em? I may be memberin' wrong...BrentYes, he did. I did also. Randy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bree Report post Posted October 22, 2008 The minute I saw Emiko's dolls I knew that they would win Best of Show. The detail was simply extraordinary. I can't forget the little cameo and the cat... the hair... the shoelaces... the chair... the floor... all made of leather. The shawl made of leather... all of it just blew me away. Even the wedding gown couldn't shake me loose of those dolls. I was one of the people who voted for Emiko. Great job. Incredible work deserving of the highest praise. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites