4-H Wearable Arts Project
Wearable Arts have the option of participating in the Fashion Revue. If the 4-H member chooses to
participate in the fashion revue it is mandatory to complete the private and public fashion revue. A picture of the 4-H member in the Wearable Arts project must be turned in with the project at check in for construction judging. Exhibit cannot be able to be entered in another project (ex: sewing)
If you have questions please contact the project leader. If your Wearable Arts project is two pieces, the top cannot show mid rift and the bottom must at least be fingertip length.
Wearable Arts can include costumes as long as member follows stated guidelines. Articles need to be on a hanger or mannequin for display. Article will not be accepted without a proper record sheet and a picture of the 4-Her in the article.
Placement/Judging will be based on the following category criteria:
Construction - How well was your piece constructed?
Complexity of Project - must be age appropriate at minimum. Does the quality of work fit into the age/skill appropriate category?
If you do not follow guidelines you will automatically be dropped a ribbon placement.
Exhibit Guidelines
4-H members can only enter one exhibit in Wearable Arts project per year.
Craft Information Card - 4-H 618a-W should be attached to the article (or set) using tape, string, safety pin, Card can be hand written or typed.
Beginner Grades 3-5:
- Create or alter an item from any non-hazardous material that can be worn
- Categories to choose from:
- Accessories
- Casual
- Dress Casual
- Semi Formal
- Exhibit One Article/Set
Intermediate Grades 6-8:
- Create or alter an item from any non-hazardous material that can be worn
- Categories to choose from:
- Dress Casual
- Semi Formal
- Formal
- Exhibit One Article/Set
Advanced Grades 9-12:
- Create or alter an item from any non-hazardous material that can be worn
- Categories to choose from:
- Open
- Exhibit One Article/Set