Friday, October 14, 2022

Jasper, Newton county youth place in Missouri 4-H State Fashion Revue


(From University of Missouri Extension)

Columbia, MO – the Missouri 4-H State Fashion Revue was held this past Saturday, October 8th on the University of Missouri campus in Columbia, MO.

Missouri 4-H partnered with the Stephens College Fashion Department faculty and the University of Missouri Graduate Student Association of Textile and Apparel Management (GSA-TAM) to provide judging and workshops for this year’s event.








Workshops held during the event featured experiential learning and connection of skills to real-life applications. Participants learned about sustainability in fashion through “Mend and Make Do” workshops where they had the opportunity to practice repairing and decorating clothing, sewing buttons and tears to help make clothing pieces last longer.

Our participants had the opportunity to model their garments for Stephens College Fashion Department faculty, who served as the judges’ for the competition.

The annual contest showcases youth skills in sewing, knitting, crochet and consumer decision making. Youth ages 8 to 18 who are involved in a Missouri 4-H program were eligible to compete. This year, 56 youth participated, representing 27 counties.

Fashion Revue Results:

Knit:

Junior Division: Braelyn Johnson, Saline County, First Place

Intermediate Division: Asher Ahrens, Cape Girardeau County, First Place

Crochet

Intermediate Division: Abigail Porter, Lafayette County, Second Place; Callie Gann, Cooper County, First Place

Senior Division: Hayley Frevert, Cooper County, First Place

Purchased Dressy

Intermediate Division: Abigail Gann, Cooper County, Second Place; Malia Fairchild, Ray County, First Place

Senior Division: Leah Sommerer, Cole County, First Place








Purchased Casual

Junior Division: Emily Bax, Nodaway County, Third Place; Jaci Todd, Newton County, Second Place; Hailey Dolt, Ray County, First Place

Intermediate Division: Charles Goodnight, Greene County, Third Place; Addison Bibbs, Macon County, Second Place; Isabel Branson, Bates County, First Place

Senior Division: Michaela Hettinger, Knox County, Second Place; Drake Ellison, Lafayette County, First Place

Constructed Dressy

Junior Division: Alexis Davis, Johnson County, Third Place; Elizabeth Weiner, Boone County, Second Place; Tabitha Harris, Livingston County, First Place

Intermediate Division: Brynna Shettlesworth, Boone County, Third Place; Jackson Schneiders, Clay County, Second Place; Jillian Weekly, Montgomery County, First Place

Senior Division: Hannah Keiser, Chariton County, Third Place; Georgia Keighley, Ray County, Second Place; Jori Todd, Newton County, First Place

Constructed Casual

Junior Division: Sally Williams, Caldwell County, Third Place; Elsie May, Pettis County, Second Place; Elizabeth Nolke, Boone County, First Place

Intermediate Division: Maggie Reeves, Boone County, Third Place; Elizabeth Helm, Newton County, Second Place; Mallory Hall, Johnson County, First Place

Senior Division: Kelton Moll, Jasper County, Third Place (pictured above); Elizabeth Seiler, Macon County, Second Place; Rebekah Papasifakis, Johnson County, First Place

100% Cotton Award: Jillian Weekly, Montgomery County








Wool Award: Hanna Keiser, Chariton County

Western National Roundup Delegates:

Constructed: Rebekah Papasifakis, Johnson County

Purchased: Drake Ellison, Lafayette County

Many counties also gathered blankets and monetary donations to support Project Linus.

Major support for Missouri 4-H Civic Engagement programs is provided by the Missouri 4-H Foundation in partnership with the Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives, Aaron and Erica Baker, Mary Davis, Dr. Robert E. “Bud” Hertzog, the Martz family, MFA Foundation, Miller Family Foundation, Missouri Pork Association, Dr. Marla J. Tobin and the Turner family. Missouri 4-H is a program of MU Extension. For more information, visit http://4h.missouri.edu or contact your local MU Extension Center.

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