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2020 4-H Fashion Revue in Santa Barbara County Saturday May 2, 2020 Lakeview Jr. High School 3700 Orcutt Rd, Santa Maria 2pm –4pm Compeons that require member to be acve in a Clothing and Texles project: Traditional: a garment sewn for and by a 4-H member. Vintage Challenge: Construct a garment using new materials to create a garment that clearly represents the era (1900-2000) that inspired it. Box Challenge: THE BOX CHALLENGE: Use 2 different fabrics to create your garment, using 2-4 sewing techniques depending on age division. Full list of techniques at https://ucanr.edu/sites/sfd/ Competitions/State_Fashion_Revue/Categories/ Open Compeons, no project requirements: Consumer Science Purchased, $40 limit: create a fashionable outfit, keeping the total under $40. (everything visible from head to toe needs to have a receipt showing purchase in current 4h year.) Cosplay Challenge Craft a garment that depicts a fictional, original or historical character. No sewing required, any crafting technique or material to create the costume. One member per age division (Junior, Intermediate and Senior) in each of the five categories can advance to State Fashion Revue on May 30, 2020 at UC Davis. For more information and judging guidelines go to: http://4h.ucanr.edu/4-H_Events/SFD/SFR/ Registration Deadline: Friday April 24, 2020 Online Registration now OPEN on sb4h.org Questions? Please contact Fashion Revue Coordinator,Valerie Merrill (805) 310-1086(cell) or [email protected] New this year for 2020 These categories are open to ALL members including "primary members" no project requirements These two are County event categories for SBC, does not move on to State field day event. Animal Wearables Challenge: Craft, sew or build a costume for your animal. Open to animal only and animal handler costumes parings. Non-Wearable open: sew, crochet, or knit an non wearable project that showcases skills you have learned. Possibilities include, but are not limited to a stuffed animal, place mat, tote, blanket, or pillow, etc.

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  • 2020 4-H Fashion Revue in Santa Barbara County

    Saturday May 2, 2020Lakeview Jr. High School

    3700 Orcutt Rd, Santa Maria2pm –4pm

    Competitions that require member to be

    active in a Clothing and Textiles project:

    ♣ Traditional: a garment sewn for and by a 4-Hmember.

    ♣ Vintage Challenge: Construct a garment usingnew materials to create a garment that clearlyrepresents the era (1900-2000) that inspired it.

    ♣ Box Challenge: THE BOX CHALLENGE:Use 2 different fabrics to create your garment, using2-4 sewing techniques depending on age division.Full list of techniques at https://ucanr.edu/sites/sfd/Competitions/State_Fashion_Revue/Categories/

    Open Competitions,

    no project requirements:

    ♣ Consumer Science Purchased, $40 limit:create a fashionable outfit, keeping the total under

    $40. (everything visible from head to toe needs to

    have a receipt showing purchase in

    current 4h year.)

    ♣ Cosplay Challenge Craft a garment that depictsa fictional, original or historical character. No sewingrequired, any crafting technique or material tocreate the costume.

    ♣ One member per age division (Junior,Intermediate and Senior) in each of the fivecategories can advance to State Fashion Revueon May 30, 2020 at UC Davis.

    For more information and judging guidelines go to:

    http://4h.ucanr.edu/4-H_Events/SFD/SFR/

    Registration Deadline:

    Friday April 24, 2020Online Registration now OPEN on sb4h.org

    Questions? Please contact Fashion Revue Coordinator,Valerie Merrill (805) 310-1086(cell) or [email protected]

    New this year for 2020 These categories are open to ALL members including

    "primary members" no project requirementsThese two are County event categories for SBC, does not

    move on to State field day event.

    Animal Wearables Challenge:Craft, sew or build a costume for your animal. Open to animal only and animal handler costumes parings.

    Non-Wearable open:sew, crochet, or knit an non wearable project that showcases skills you have learned. Possibilities include, but are not limited to a stuffed animal, place mat, tote, blanket, or pillow, etc.

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