Sewing projects highlighted at 4-H ‘Revue’

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Kirsten Knell, a
Tontogany Four-Leaf Clovers 4-H Club member, displays an accessory with her mega bag project during the
2014 Wood County 4-H Style Revue. (Photos: Enoch Wu/Sentinel-Tribune)

Creative 4-H members staged the Annual 4-H Style Revue at the Junior Fair Building on July 10.
During the proceedings participants were permitted to showcase their creations on the runway during the
revue.
Sewing projects are on the rise with 106 4-H’ers sewing this year.
The top winners for the various classes included:
Creative Costumes
1. Krystal Thomas, Tontogany Four-Leaf Clovers; 2. Jessica Hosley, Duke’s Mixture
Sewing For Others
1. Katie Gerber, Gold Medal; 2. Emelia Shaffer, Champion Drive; 3. Kylie Brinkman, Beaver Creek
Boosters
Em*bell*ish
1. Lauren Nissen, Saddles & Surreys
Sew Fun
1. Audrey Nester, Colorful Clovers; 2. Peyton Boxworth, 4-Leaf Clover Kids; 3. Grace Holbrook, Gold
Medal.
Honorable Mentions (HM) were awarded to: Katelyn Ziems, Colorful Clovers; Evelyn Hartman, Haskins Clover
Crew; Ashley Brinkman, Beaver Creek Boosters; and Madison Feehan, Champion Drive
Clothes For Middle School
1. Jordyn Lenox, Beaver Creek Boosters; 2. Rebekah Schmitz, Live & Learn; 3. Madison Barbour,
4-Leaf

Lily
Schmitz, a Live and Learn 4-H Club member, displays her clothing

project while walking the runway during the 2014 Wood County 4-H Style

Revue.

Clover Kids
Clothes For High School & College
1. Meagan Wise, Farmcrafters
Sundresses & Jumpers
1. Ellie Feehan, Beaver Creek Boosters; 2. Hannah Judson, Colorful Clovers; 3. Anna Harbauer, Blue Ribbon
Rangers
HM: Anna Allison, Country Paws
Active Sportswear
1. Kiley Sabo, Gold Medal
Loungewear
1. Sarah Carpenter, All Tacked Up; 2. Chole Wilson, 4-H-1-0; 3. Kalyn Swihart, Portage Valley
Accessories For Teens
1. Danielle Roby, Blue Ribbon Rangers; 2. Angelique Franks, Champion Drive
Make A Bag One
1. Cordelia Howard, Dowling Stitch, Stir & Stock; 2. Alissa Ray, Saddles and Surreys; 3. Morgan
DeSmith, Leaders Of Tomorrow
HM: Kirsten Knell, Tontogany Four-Leaf Clovers
Make A Bag Two
Faith Hardy, Portage Valley
Outer Layers
1. Lilly Schmitz, Live and Learn; 2. Rebecca Baden, Colorful Clovers
Make It With Wool
Rebecca Baden – Colorful Clovers
Shopping Savvy
1. Brianna Marovich, 4-Leaf Clover Kids; 2. Sarah Ameling, 4-H-1-0
You Can Quilt
1. Kylie Brinkman, Beaver Creek Boosters; 2. Emily Stefanka, The 4-H Way; 3. Angelique Franks, Champion
Drive

Sarah
Selzer, a Dowling Stitch, Stir and Stock 4-H Club member, displays her

clothing project while walking the runway during the 2014 Wood County

4-H Style Revue.

Self-Determined Quilting
1. Natalie Beaverson, Golden Key
Look Great For Less
1. Cassidy Behnfeldt, Tontogany Four-Leaf Clovers; 2. Kalyn Swihart, Portage Valley
Tops For Tweens
1. Alli Fahy, Colorful Clovers
Fun With Clothes
1. Izzy Greene, Lake Harvesters; 2. Morgan Simon, Green Meadows; 3. Madaline Horner, Black Swamp Outlaws

HM: Rylie Craig, Colorful Clovers
Dress-Up-Outfit Daywear
1. Lilly Schmitz, Live & Learn; 2. Alisha Schumaker, Black Swamp Outlaws
Dress-Up Outfit Eveningwear
1. Sarah Selzer, Dowling Stitch, Stir & Stock; 2. Kristen Fowler, Tontogany Four-Leaf Clovers
Many of the first place winners with sewing projects have earned the opportunity to show their clothing
and sewing projects at the Ohio State Fair.
Those who earned a trip to the state fair included Lilly Schmitz with two separate projects along with
the following:
Katie Gerber, Isabelle Greene, Brianna Marovich, Krystal Thomas, Danielle Roby,
Audrey Nester, Cassidy Behnfeldt, Lauren Nissen, Ellie Feehan, Alli Fahy, Jordyn Lenox,
Meagan Wise, Sarah Carpenter, Kiley Sabo, , Sarah Selzer, Kylie Brinkman, Emily Stefanka and Natalie
Beaverson.

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