January 24, County Extension Agents - FCS, 4-H and Certain Ag Agents in Dickens, Foard, Kent, Motley, Stonewall, and Throckmorton Counties

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1 ROLLING PLAINS DISTRICT 3 4-H January 24, 2013 MEMO TO: FROM: SUBJECT: County Extension Agents - FCS, 4-H and Certain Ag Agents in Dickens, Foard, Kent, Motley, Stonewall, and Throckmorton Counties Kelli Lehman Extension Program Specialist 4-H 2013 ROLLING PLAINS 3 DISTRICT 4-H FASHION SHOW Enclosed are guidelines and rules for the Rolling Plains 3 District 4-H Fashion Show. The Fashion Show will be held Saturday, April 6, 2013 at the Jacksboro Middle School in Jacksboro, TX. The show is being planned and organized by the District 4-H Fashion Show Committee. There will be no entry fee for District Fashion Show, as a local sponsor has been secured for the awards. There will be a $6.00 fee for the noon meal, hosted by the Jacksboro Drama Club. The meal will also be available for agents, parents, and guests. The enclosed materials are for the 2013 District 3 4-H Fashion Show. All items required for the District 4-H Fashion Show, Fashion Storyboard, and Clothing & Textile Showcase Exhibit are due in the District Office by March 19 th. Meal reservations will be sent to the Jack County Office. Penny Warren, Young County FCS Agent is the contact for the District Fashion Show. The senior winners going to the state contest will need to review required information due for the State 4-H Fashion Show which will be different from the information required for the District Fashion Show. They are also responsible for the required photos for the state information. State Fashion Show information can be found at HWY 70 South PO Box 2159 Vernon, TX Tel Fax Educational programs of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service are open to all people without regard to race, color, sex, disability, religion, age, or national origin. The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the county Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating. 1

2 ENCLOSURE LIST *All required paperwork for Fashion Show, Fashion Storyboard, and Clothing and Textile Showcase entries will be sent to the District Office by March 19, Individual photos of contestants will be not be taken. Parents and leaders are more than welcome to take photos immediately following the awards program. ENCLOSURES: 2013 Fashion Show Requirements/Guidelines Junior 4-H Fashion Guidelines & Critique Sheets... Pages 3-5 Intermediate 4-H Fashion Guidelines & Critique Sheets... Pages 6-8 Senior 4-H Fashion Guidelines... Pages 9-11 Fashion Storyboard Contest Guidelines... Pages Helpful Hints for Creating a Fashion Storyboard... Pages Storyboard Label... Page 19 Storyboard Scoresheet... Page 20 Clothing and Textiles Showcase Exhibit Guidelines... Pages Schedule of Activities... Page 23 Agent Assignments (4 pages)... Pages Check Sheet for Fashion Show to be submitted by March 19, Page 28 Registration Form for Construction & Buying - Due March 19, Page 29 Registration Form for Fashion Storyboard Contest - Due March 19, 2013 Page 30 Registration Form for Clothing & Textiles Showcase entries to be submitted by March 19, 2013 Page 31 List of Confirmed Judges - Due March 19, Page 32 Parent Workshop Registration Form - Due March 19, Page 33 Meal Registration Form- Due March 19, Page 34 Map and list of hotels in Jacksboro, TX... Pages Contest Forms Fashion Show Information Sheet - Seniors only (one page)... Page Texas 4-H Fashion Show Buying Worksheet (Seniors/front page only)... Page Senior Critique Sheet Buying & Construction... Page Intermediate Buying Worksheet... Page Intermediate Buying Critique Sheet... Page Intermediate Construction Critique Sheet... Page Junior Buying Worksheet... Page Junior Buying Critique Sheet... Page Junior Construction Critique Sheet... Page 45 Natural Fibers Worksheet... Page 46 Clothing & Textiles Showcase Exhibit Form... Page 47 County Report Form Page 48 2

3 2013 DISTRICT 3 JUNIOR 4-H FASHION SHOW GUIDELINES The junior division is limited to 4-H youth who were in the following age range on August 31, 2012: Age 8 and in the 3 rd grade through age 10. The Fashion Show has two junior & two intermediate divisions, buying and construction. Scoring will be based on: $ 45% appearance $ 45% construction (judges can look at hems, seams, etc...) $ 10% project learning experiences and activities Participants will be judged by a panel of adult judges. Each category will be judged separately. All contestants will be evaluated on criteria identified on the attached scorecard and by interview questions from adult judges concerning the entry. Presentations will not be permitted. If ties should occur, the ties will be broken using partial scores in the following order: 1. Ability to evaluate garment quality and apply knowledge subtotal score. 2. Knowledge of fiber and fabric characteristics, uses, care subtotal score. 3. Appearance, fit, and fashionability subtotal score. 4. Garment meets the competition eligibility requirements. 5. Garment is well made. 6. Garment style makes good use of the fiber and fabric characteristics. 7. Modeling, poise, and grooming. CONSTRUCTION DIVISION A. CATEGORIES 1. Casual For school and casual after school activities, such as spectator sports and picnics. Examples are pants, jeans, skirts, or shorts and tops, casual or sporty dresses, skirts or pants with casual/sport jackets, school coats, and coordinated separates. 2. Pop-over skirts/pull-on shorts and pants A quick to make skirt, shorts, or pants with a simple casing and elastic waistband and a hem. Trims and accessories may be added to the garments. ONLY the skirt, shorts, or pants will be judged (even if accessories were made by the participant). THIS CATEGORY SHOULD BE LIMITED TO FIRST-YEAR PARTICIPANTS. The pop-over skirt can be made with or without a pattern. It may be long or short. 3

4 3. Specialty Limited to athletic and special purpose garments. Examples: band, pep squad, and cheerleader uniforms; formals; dressy dresses; athletic garments such as jogging suits, swim suits, leotards and ski-wear; sleep wear; and theatrical and circus-type costumes such as clown suits and ballet costumes. Garments in this category should not be suitable for ordinary daily activities. B. CONSTRUCTION GUIDELINES 1. All garments must have been constructed during participation in a 4-H Clothing Project between June 15, 2012 and the date of the District contest. Garments may be constructed by sewing, knitting, or crocheting using new or recycled material. Accessories such as belts, shoes, hosiery, gloves, jewelry, and hats may be purchased. Items not constructed by the participant will be considered accessories. 2. Only garments worn may be entered. No additional garments may be carried with the exception of props (show stick, tennis racket, golf club, corsage, teddy bear, etc...) BUYING DIVISION A. CATEGORIES 1. Casual- for school and casual after school activities, such as spectator sports and picnics. Examples include pants, jeans, skirts, or shorts and tops, casual or sporty dresses, skirts or pants with casual/sport jackets, school coats, and coordinated separates. 2. Dressy- for ensembles worn to dressy activities such as church, concerts, and banquets. Examples are dressy dresses, suits and dressy coats. 3. Specialty -limited to athletic and special purpose garments. Examples are band, pep squad, and cheerleader uniforms; formals; athletic garments such as jogging suits, swim suits, leotards and ski-wear; sleep wear; and theatrical and circus-type costumes such as clown suits and ballet costumes. Garments in this category should not be suitable for ordinary daily activities. B. BUYING GUIDELINES 1. All garments worn must have been purchased during participation in the 4-H Clothing Project between June 15, 2012 and the date of the District Contest. If during comparison shopping, the 4-H member determines that paying a professional seamstress (at normal retail cost) to construct an ensemble is the best choice for purchasing a garment, he or she must list the cost of fabrics, patterns, notions, any other supplies and payment to the seamstress as the cost of the garment. Enter the appropriate information in the column headed Garments Selected on the Buying Division Worksheet. Information will be evaluated during judging so the worksheet must be complete. Adult judges will ask questions about the garment and the comparison shopping experience. 2. Comparison shopping may include department store, boutiques or specialty stores, mail order catalogs, internet sites, outlet stores, and professional seamstresses. Three different shopping sources must be used, not three sections of a single store. 3. Only garments worn may be entered. No additional garments may be carried with the exception of props (show stick, tennis racket, golf club, corsage, teddy bear, etc...) 4. The Junior Buying Division Worksheet must be completed. This is a simple one page worksheet. 4

5 NATURAL FIBERS COMPETITION A. COTTON AWARD GUIDELINES If funding is available, cotton awards will be given by the Rolling Plains Cotton Growers. Cash awards will be given to winning cotton participants. Entry in the Cotton Award Competition requires that a garment or ensemble meet the fiber content requirements for the fiber competition being entered. To compete for the cotton award, the garment or ensemble must be made of fabric with a minimum of 60% cotton. Lining fabric, interfacing fabric, and trims are not required to meet the fiber content requirements. A blouse or shirt worn as an accessory may be made of a fiber content which does not qualify for the award. The garment or ensemble must meet one of the following criteria: $ The ensemble, except for a blouse or shirt, is made of eligible fashion fabric. $ A full length coat made of eligible fashion fabric. It may be worn over a garment of any fiber content. $ Two matched or coordinated garments, such as skirt and vest or pants and top, are made of eligible fashion fabric. B. NATURAL FIBER JUDGING The Natural Fiber Contest has one category for Juniors; cotton. The entry in the Natural Fiber Contest must to be the same entry as the Fashion Show Buying or Construction entry. Each participant who meets the award requirements is eligible for a cotton award. One cotton award will be given in each of the six (6) junior categories. Cotton award winners in each category will be selected by the category judges. 5

6 2013 DISTRICT 3 INTERMEDIATE 4-H FASHION SHOW GUIDELINES The intermediate division is limited to 4-H youth who were in the following age range on August 31, 2012: Age 11, 12, 13. The Fashion Show has two junior & two intermediate divisions, buying and construction. Scoring will be based on: $ 45% appearance $ 45% construction (judges can look at hems, seams, etc...) $ 10% project learning experiences and activities Participants will be judged by a panel of adult judges. Each category will be judged separately. All contestants will be evaluated on criteria identified on the attached scorecard and by interview questions from adult judges concerning the entry. Presentations will not be permitted. If ties should occur, the ties will be broken using partial scores in the following order: 1. Ability to evaluate garment quality and apply knowledge subtotal score. 2. Knowledge of fiber and fabric characteristics, uses, care subtotal score. 3. Appearance, fit, and fashionability subtotal score. 4. Garment meets the competition eligibility requirements. 5. Garment is well made. 6. Garment style makes good use of the fiber and fabric characteristics. 7. Modeling, poise, and grooming. CONSTRUCTION DIVISION A. CATEGORIES 4. Casual For school and casual after school activities, such as spectator sports and picnics. Examples are pants, jeans, skirts, or shorts and tops, casual or sporty dresses, skirts or pants with casual/sport jackets, school coats, and coordinated separates. 5. Dressy For ensembles worn to dressy activities such as church, concerts, and banquets. Examples are dressy dresses, suits, and dressy coats. 6. Specialty Limited to athletic and special purpose garments. Examples: band, pep squad, and cheerleader uniforms; formals; dressy dresses; athletic garments such as jogging suits, swim suits, leotards and 6

7 ski-wear; sleep wear; and theatrical and circus-type costumes such as clown suits and ballet costumes. Garments in this category should not be suitable for ordinary daily activities. B. CONSTRUCTION GUIDELINES 2. All garments must have been constructed during participation in a 4-H Clothing Project between June 15, 2012 and the date of the District contest. Garments may be constructed by sewing, knitting, or crocheting using new or recycled material. Accessories such as belts, shoes, hosiery, gloves, jewelry, and hats may be purchased. Items not constructed by the participant will be considered accessories. 2. Only garments worn may be entered. No additional garments may be carried with the exception of props (show stick, tennis racket, golf club, corsage, teddy bear, etc...) BUYING DIVISION C. CATEGORIES 1. Casual- for school and casual after school activities, such as spectator sports and picnics. Examples include pants, jeans, skirts, or shorts and tops, casual or sporty dresses, skirts or pants with casual/sport jackets, school coats, and coordinated separates. 2. Dressy- for ensembles worn to dressy activities such as church, concerts, and banquets. Examples are dressy dresses, suits and dressy coats. 3. Specialty -limited to athletic and special purpose garments. Examples are band, pep squad, and cheerleader uniforms; formals; athletic garments such as jogging suits, swim suits, leotards and skiwear; sleep wear; and theatrical and circus-type costumes such as clown suits and ballet costumes. Garments in this category should not be suitable for ordinary daily activities. D. BUYING GUIDELINES 1. All garments worn must have been purchased during participation in the 4-H Clothing Project between June 15, 2012 and the date of the District Contest. If during comparison shopping, the 4-H member determines that paying a professional seamstress (at normal retail cost) to construct an ensemble is the best choice for purchasing a garment, he or she must list the cost of fabrics, patterns, notions, any other supplies and payment to the seamstress as the cost of the garment. Enter the appropriate information in the column headed Garments Selected on the Buying Division Worksheet. Information will be evaluated during judging so the worksheet must be complete. Adult judges will ask questions about the garment and the comparison shopping experience. 2. Comparison shopping may include department store, boutiques or specialty stores, mail order catalogs, internet sites, outlet stores, and professional seamstresses. Three different shopping sources must be used, not three sections of a single store. 3. Only garments worn may be entered. No additional garments may be carried with the exception of props (show stick, tennis racket, golf club, corsage, teddy bear, etc...) 4. The Junior Buying Division Worksheet must be completed. This is a simple one page worksheet. NATURAL FIBERS COMPETITION C. COTTON AWARD GUIDELINES If funding is available, cotton awards will be given by the Rolling Plains Cotton Growers. Cash awards will be given to winning cotton participants. Entry in the Cotton Award Competition requires that a garment or ensemble meet the fiber content requirements for the fiber competition being entered. To compete for the cotton award, the garment or ensemble must be made of fabric with a minimum of 60% cotton. 7

8 Lining fabric, interfacing fabric, and trims are not required to meet the fiber content requirements. A blouse or shirt worn as an accessory may be made of a fiber content which does not qualify for the award. The garment or ensemble must meet one of the following criteria: $ The ensemble, except for a blouse or shirt, is made of eligible fashion fabric. $ A full length coat made of eligible fashion fabric. It may be worn over a garment of any fiber content. $ Two matched or coordinated garments, such as skirt and vest or pants and top, are made of eligible fashion fabric. D. NATURAL FIBER JUDGING The Natural Fiber Contest has one category in the Intermediate division: cotton. The entry in the Natural Fiber Contest must be the same entry as the Fashion Show Buying or Construction entry. Each participant who meets the award requirements is eligible for a cotton award. One cotton award will be given in each of the six (6) intermediate categories. Cotton award winners in each category will be selected by the category judges. 8

9 2013 DISTRICT 3 SENIOR 4-H FASHION SHOW GUIDELINES The senior division is limited to 4-H youth who were in the following age range on August 31, 2012: Ages The Fashion Show has two senior divisions, buying and construction. Scoring will be based on: $ 25% quality of project activities and written materials $ 15% appearance, fit and fashionability $ 30% knowledge of fiber & fiber characteristics, uses, care $ 30% ability to evaluate garment quality and apply knowledge (judges can look at hems, seams, etc...) Seniors will be judged by a panel of adult judges. Each category will be judged separately. All contestants will be evaluated on criteria identified on the attached scorecard and by interview questions from adult judges concerning the entry. Presentations will not be permitted. The Fashion Show buying and construction has four categories (casual, dressy, formal, and specialty) within each division (buying and construction). The 4-H member must choose a division and category at the county level and compete in that division at all levels. The entry worn at the state contest must be the one worn at the district contest. Accessories such as shoes, jewelry, hat, gloves, and scarfs may be changed, but changes must be included on the paperwork. The appropriate garment category should be determined by the style, fabric, and use of the garment. No one may change divisions or categories between district and state contests. If ties should occur, the ties will be broken using partial scores in the following order. 1. Ability to evaluate garment quality and apply knowledge subtotal score. 2. Knowledge of fiber and fabric characteristics, uses, care subtotal score. 3. Appearance, fit, and fashionability subtotal score. 4. Garment meets the competition eligibility requirements. 5. Garment is well made. 6. Garment style makes good use of the fiber and fabric characteristics. 7. Modeling, poise, and grooming. Once a contestant has won first place at the State Contest in one division (Buying or Construction), he/she is no longer eligible to compete in that division. 9

10 CONSTRUCTION DIVISION AND BUYING DIVISION A. CATEGORIES 1. Casual- For school and casual after school activities, such as spectator sports and picnics. Examples are pants, jeans, skirts, or shorts and tops, casual or sporty dresses, skirts or pants with casual/sport jackets, school coats, and coordinated separates. 3. Dressy- for ensembles worn to dressy activities such as church, concerts, and banquets. Examples are dressy dresses, suits and dressy coats. 4. Formal- limited to garments worn for formal events and formal weddings. This category includes tuxedos, formal gowns, wedding dresses and bridesmaids dresses. Garments in this category should not be suitable for ordinary daily activities. 7. Specialty- limited to athletic and special purpose garments. Examples: band, pep squad, and cheerleader uniforms; formals; dressy dresses; athletic garments such as jogging suits, swim suits, leotards and ski-wear; sleep wear; and theatrical and circus-type costumes such as clown suits and ballet costumes. Garments in this category should not be suitable for ordinary daily activities. C. CONSTRUCTION GUIDELINES 1. All garments must have been constructed during participation in a 4-H Clothing Project between June 15, 2012 and the date of the District contest. Garments may be constructed by sewing, knitting, or crocheting using new or recycled material. Accessories such as belts, shoes, hosiery, gloves, jewelry, and hats may be purchased. Items not constructed by the participant will be considered accessories. 2. Only garments worn may be entered. No additional garments may be carried with the exception of props (show stick, tennis racket, golf club, corsage, teddy bear, etc...) 3. All garments worn (garments that are visible - i.e.: blouse under jumper) during the interview must be constructed. BUYING GUIDELINES 1. All garments worn must have been purchased during participation in the 4-H Clothing Project between June 15, 2012 and the date of the District Contest. If during comparison shopping, the 4-H member determines that paying a professional seamstress (at normal retail cost) to construct an ensemble is the best choice for purchasing a garment, he or she must list the cost of fabrics, patterns, notions, any other supplies and payment to the seamstress as the cost of the garment. Enter the appropriate information in the column headed Garments Selected on the Buying Division Worksheet. Information will be evaluated during judging so the worksheet must be complete. Adult judges will ask questions about the garment and the comparison shopping experience. 2. Comparison shopping may include department store, boutiques or specialty stores, mail order catalogs, internet sites, outlet stores, and professional seamstresses. Three different shopping sources must be used, not three sections of a single store. 3. Only garments worn may be entered. No additional garments may be carried with the exception of props (show stick, tennis racket, golf club, corsage, teddy bear, etc...) 4. Only the front of the State Senior Buying Division Worksheet must be completed for the District 3 fashion show. 10

11 NATURAL FIBERS COMPETITION A. NATURAL FIBER GUIDELINES If funding is available ONE (1) Senior cotton award will be provided by the Rolling Plains Cotton Growers. Women s Auxiliary Texas Sheep and Goat Raisers will provide ONE (1) Senior Wool/ Mohair award consisting of 2½ yards of wool fabric and $20 cash. Entry in the Natural Fibers Competition requires that a garment or ensemble meet the fiber content requirements for the fiber competition being entered. To compete for the cotton award, the garment or ensemble must be made of fabric with a minimum of 60% cotton. To compete for the wool/mohair award, the garment or ensemble must contain a minimum of 60% wool, 60% mohair, or a 60% blend of the two. 100% wool/mohair blend is also acceptable. Lining fabric, interfacing fabric, and trims are not required to meet the fiber content requirements. A blouse or shirt worn as an accessory may be made of a fiber content which does not qualify for the award. The garment or ensemble must meet one of the following criteria: $ The ensemble, except for a blouse or shirt, is made of eligible fashion fabric. $ A full length coat made of eligible fashion fabric. It may be worn over a garment of any fiber content. Lining fabric, interfacing fabric, and trims are not required to meet the fiber content requirements. $Two matched or coordinated garments, such as skirt and vest or pants and top, are made of eligible fashion fabric. B. NATURAL FIBER JUDGING The Natural Fiber Contest has two categories; cotton and wool/mohair. The entry in the Natural Fiber Contest does not have to be the same entry as the Fashion Show Buying or Construction entry. Natural Fiber Judging at the state level allows ONE (1) cotton award winner and ONE (1) Wool/ Mohair winner from each district to advance to state. Please note that there is not a winner in each category, but rather a total of 2 natural fiber entries from each county (1 cotton and 1 wool/mohair). Natural fiber judging will be conducted by a separate set of judges. Each county is eligible to have ONE cotton and ONE wool/mohair entry. Once a contestant has won first place at the state contest in one category (cotton or wool/mohair), he/she is no longer eligible to compete in that category. 11

12 H Fashion Storyboard General Rules and Guidelines OVERVIEW The 4-H Fashion Storyboard is an industry-inspired method of displaying original designs. The best storyboards create vivid visual images that are interesting and appealing to viewers. The storyboard tells the story of the designer s idea. The storyboard includes original illustrations and flats, as well as additional materials (such as photos from the Internet or magazines, paper, fabric swatches, patterns, etc.) that have influenced the unique design. PURPOSE The purpose of the Fashion Storyboard contest is to give 4-H members an opportunity to create a storyboard of their original design. It also provides the members an opportunity to gain knowledge of the career responsibilities of a fashion designer and illustrator, enhance creativity and originality, and develop visual communication skills. DESIGN BRIEF The following design brief serves as the direction for the 2013 Fashion Storyboards. 4-H members should create their Fashion Storyboard around their interpretation of the design brief. Be True to Who You Are As Dr. Seuss says, Why fit in when you were born to Standout! Who cares what anyone else thinks. Go with your emotion. Show your passion! Show the you that is you in your original fashion. GENERAL RULES 1. Participation and Level of Competition. A 4-H member may enter only one storyboard. Contestants advance from county to district. Participation in the Fashion Storyboard competition at Texas 4-H Roundup is for Senior Texas 4-H members who have placed 1st, 2nd, or 3rd in their district contest in each category. 2. Entry of Storyboard. Each storyboard must be created by the 4-H member. Fashion Storyboard layouts should include original illustrations and flats, as well as additional materials that have influenced their unique design. 4-H members may choose to manually affix the pieces of their layout to their storyboard, or computergenerated layouts can be printed and affixed to the foam core or mat board. All items need to be securely adhered to the board. It is the 4-H member s responsibility to affix all components of their layout for secure transportation. 3. Submission of Storyboard. County Entering the competition is by submitting entry form to your County Extension Office prior to March 19, 2013 when all paperwork will be sent to the District 3 Fashion Show Committee. There will be no interview. The Fashion Storyboard must be checked-in on Saturday, April 6, 2013 by 9:30am. State Entering the competition is by submitting the Fashion Storyboard only. There will not be an interview. The Fashion Storyboard must be checked-in on Tuesday, June 11, Do not mail. The specific time and location for check-in will be announced in the Texas 4-H Roundup materials. 4. Identification of Storyboard. The Fashion Storyboard Label must be securely affixed to the back of the storyboard. The label MUST be legibly printed or typed and MUST be complete, including the answer to the Originality of Design question. The 4-H member should not put his/her name on the front. 12

13 5. Number of garments designed. Focus on one garment/outfit for the storyboard. Contestants may provide up to two (2) variations of the original design. 6. Categories. The following is a list of the categories and descriptions. Each storyboard should be entered into one category. A 4-H member may enter only one storyboard. a. Wearable: Clothing that can be worn. Includes items such as pants, shorts, skirts, blouses, sweaters, coats, dresses, etc. b. Accessory: Includes items such as belts, purses, bags, hats, etc. c. Jewelry: Includes necklaces, bracelets, rings, and earrings. d. Non-Wearable: Includes items such as pillows, organizers, holiday items, stuffed animals, items for the home, etc. e. Pet Clothing: Includes items that can be worn by a pet or any other animal. 7. Scoring. Storyboards will be evaluated based on the 4-H Fashion Storyboard Score Sheet. 8. Each Storyboard must conform to and will be evaluated based on the following, but is not limited to: a. Visual Appeal/Creativity of Storyboard Storyboards should show evidence of creativity by the 4-H member. The layout of the storyboard should illustrate a theme, mood, or spirit of an idea. i. A good storyboard should have a strong focal point. ii. Placement of the inspirational items should allow the eye to flow across all elements of the board without distracting from the design. iii. White space or blank space should be kept in consideration. Too much or too little white space detracts from the design. iv. Additional photos and other materials can be used to show the inspiration for the design. These additional materials should enhance the storyboard, without taking away from the original design. b. Quality of Workmanship Storyboards should be neat and demonstrate quality of workmanship. c. Consistent Color Palette Use a consistent color palette and theme throughout the board. d. Fabric Samples, Trims, and Embellishments Fabric samples must be included on the board and be appropriate for the design illustrated. Trims and embellishments that would be used on the garment/outfit should be included, if applicable to the design. i. If the exact fabric swatch cannot be found, a basic swatch may be used to illustrate fabric type (denim, linen, etc.), and the 4-H member can draw out the detail. ii. Examples of trims and embellishments would be top stitching, piping, buttons, etc. e. Dimension Must use foam core board or mat board. Must be 20" x 30", displayed horizontally or vertically. Do not use poster board. f. Consistent Theme All elements are cohesive and support the design brief. g. Originality of Designs All design illustrations and flats should be the original work of the 4-H member. The design may be hand drawn or computer drawn. No copying and pasting from someone s design as seen on the Internet, in a magazine, or other sources for the original design. 13

14 h. Design Detail Should include the at least one Illustration and at least one Flat. i. Illustration Include at least one main artistic and appropriate fashion illustration. At least one illustration must be on a model/croquis. The model/croquis does not have to be an original drawing and may be traced. See the example below. ii. Flats Include at least one flat. Flats are working drawings that are not on a model/croquis that illustrate other views like you would find on a dressmaker s pattern envelope. The flats should depict the garment from other views and details. See the example below. Flats combine style with information. You have created an original design and now you need to be able to create a drawing to help someone else see how to make it. Flats are drawn to define shape, fit, construction and sometimes fabrication. Flats are more factual than the same garment drawn on the figure, posed for dramatic looks. They show how a garment is to be made versus how it will be worn. These drawings for fashion manufacturing are always drawn looking at the garment, never at an angle. Consider this your only means of communication to the seamstress; if you leave out a particular detail, the garment won t end up being manufactured properly. The details must be exact and clearly specified. Flats - Showing other views 14

15 Illustration - outfit drawn on a model / croquis Jewelry Design flats need to include the technical aspects of a piece of jewelry including clasps, crimp beads, cord or wire, jump rings, etc. Non-wearable can include details on construction materials and dimensions. I. Titles/Labels The title for each storyboard must be: Around the World A subtitle may be used for a more personalized name of the design. Labels may be included to enhance the storyboard or to clarify a point, but they will not be required. J. Design Brief Storyboards should follow the design brief and category descriptions. TEXAS 4-H FASHION STORYBOARD WEBSITE 15

16 Helpful Hints for Creating a Fashion Storyboard Careful planning is essential to creating a professional presentation board. The list below is a general planning list to help in the creation of your storyboard. Purpose Focus The purpose will be to create a storyboard of your original design based on the design brief. Who would you market this design to? What age? What are their likes and interests? How much would they (or their parents) be willing to spend? How would you promote this product? Creating an Original Where did you get the idea for your design? Design What was your inspiration? What makes your design different from others on the market? Think about the design elements and principles used in the design. How do you use those elements and principles to enhance the design? What is your marketing plan? Quantity Materials List Visual Elements For this contest, you will be creating a single board. See the list on the following page. The visual elements that make up a professional board presentation fall into three basic categories: photographs/photocopies, fabric/trims, and figure/flat sketches. Layout Photographs/photocopies: Selecting the right visuals for boards containing mood/theme components is extremely important. Choosing photographs to coordinate with your fabric/color story creates a more aesthetic result and adds to the flow of the board. Fabrics & trims: Fabrics and trims are a crucial part of the design process and must be displayed appropriately on your board. Whenever possible, trim fabric swatches to be the same size, with the exception of prints, which usually need to be larger to show the repeat of a pattern. Illustrations and flats: Illustrations and flat sketches need to accurately show original design. An illustration is an outfit drawn on a model/croquis. Flats are working drawings that are not on a model/croquis that illustrate other views like you would find on a dressmaker s pattern envelope. Like the old adage says, a picture is worth a thousand words. The layout is the arrangement of all the elements that will be part of the presentation. The arrangement should be both logical and aesthetically pleasing. 16

17 Most boards read left to right. Economize the space on the fashion board by overlapping your flats and other visuals. Haphazard or random arrangements can be confusing to the viewer. Techniques and Technologies The techniques and technologies used for creating presentation boards can vary on accessibility. Techniques can vary from cutting and pasting, handwork/sketching and rendering, color copying, or computer-aided graphics. Basic Materials List: Labeling: Mechanically generated for titling or labeling works best. There are many different lettering options. Computer Design Commercial design programs are available. Create Dimension When specific areas of a board need to be highlighted, an option includes mounting the item with an additional layer or layers of foam core on the main board. Reproducing the Board Because presentation boards are both fragile and cumbersome, some may prefer to have copies of their board printed. This is an expensive method (approximately $60 per board). Mat board or foam core o Approximately 20 x30 Use magazine, Internet, or similar sources to obtain photos o Resize these photos as needed with a photocopy machine or computer for better layout. o They must be neat and creatively cut and presented. o 3-D mounting is good. Lettering o Make sure that the font/text goes well with the layout and is an appropriate size. o Transferable lettering, hand lettering is not recommended. o Check spelling. o Check alignment. Support Materials o Scissors and pinking shears for cutting paper and fabric swatches o Various adhesives o Rubber cement o Rubber cement pick-up o Removable adhesive glue stick o Remount repositionable adhesive o Adhesive transfer tape o Drawing pencils used for a variety of sketching purposes; for both preliminary and finishing techniques, pencils are available in a variety of leads. o Decorative papers in various colors and textures and fabric swatches. *This is a general list of supplies. Be sure to test the products before using them on your final product. Other helpful tips: Avoid glue marks or fingerprints on your board. 17

18 Pins/staples/tacks and tape are not recommended. Avoid a scrapbook look or science fair look. The background should support the theme and layout. o Consider colored boards, paper, or prints. o Glue down neatly and securely. Do not make your board too heavy or cumbersome. Make sure it is sturdy enough to travel. Determine your arrangement before you start to glue your designs on the board. Transportation tips: If you are not transporting your board to a contest, provide the person transporting your storyboard a picture of the board and any supplies that they may need to repair any minor damage. Picture frame boxes can be purchased from any moving company. Large portfolio cases can be purchased to transport storyboards. Cost varies depending on the case that you select. Hanging garment bags make good storage containers for Fashion Storyboard. 18

19 4 H FASHION STORYBOARD LABEL This label should be cut out and affixed to the back of each storyboard. Label details must be neatly printed or typed. Label information should be COMPLETE! 4 H FASHION STORYBOARD LABEL Age Division (please check one): Junior Intermediate Senior Category (please check one): Wearable Accessory Jewelry Non wearable Pet Clothing County: Name: Birthday: 4 H Age (as of 8/31/12): I do hereby consent and agree that Texas AgriLife Extension Service, Texas 4 H and Youth Development Program staff have permission to take photographs and/or record video and/or audio of me and/or my property and to use these for 4 H Youth Development educational, promotional, and/or marketing materials. I further do hereby give the right to exhibit any such works publicly or privately, including posting on the Texas 4 H and Youth Development Program website. I waive any rights, claims, or interests I may have to control the use of my identity, the identity of the subject(s), or likeness in the photographs, video, or audio and agree that any uses described herein may be made without compensation or additional consideration. I represent that I have read and understand the foregoing statement, and I am competent to execute this agreement. I have read and understand the foregoing statement, and I am competent to execute this agreement. Name (please print): Signature: Date: Parent/Guardian Name (please print): Signature: Date: Originality of Design In 100 words or less, answer the following prompt in regards to originality: Where did you get the idea for your design? What was your inspiration? What makes your design different from others on the market? 19

20 Fashion Storyboard Score Sheet Name County District Age Division Junior Intermediate Senior Category Wearable Accessory Jewelry Non Wearable Pet Clothing LAYOUT COMMENTS EXCELLENT (E) GOOD (G) FAIR (F) NEEDS IMPROVEME NT (N) Visual Appeal/Creativity E= Excellent arrangement of images, text and white space on board; Strong focal point; Excellent use of inspiration pieces. G= Good arrangement of images, text and white space on board; Visible focal point; Good use of inspiration pieces. F= Haphazard and/or random arrangement of images and text; Lacks visible focal point; Not enough/overuse of inspiration. N=Layout distracts from design; Lacks focal point. Quality of Workmanship E= Very good quality, very neat and structured G= Fair quality, somewhat neat F= Marginal quality of workmanship N= Low quality, messy, unstructured Color Palette E= Color theme consistent throughout board N= Color theme inconsistent throughout board LAYOUT OF STORYBOARD FabricSamples,Trims,andEmbellishments E= Samples/Trims provided, appropriate for design G= Samples/Trims provided, somewhat appropriate F= Samples/Trims provided, inappropriate for design N= No Samples/Trims included Dimensions of Storyboard E= Correct board dimension N= Incorrect board dimension Consistent Theme E= Strong theme throughout board N= Indecisive theme Originality E=Highly original design G= Contains both creative elements and copies F= Some evidence of originality N=Little evidence of originality Design Detail E= In depth detail of seams, lines, fabrics G= All seams and style lines included, little detail F= Minimal lines and seams shown N= Little or no detail in design ILLUSTRATIONS & FLATS Titles/Labels E= Used correctly, enhances board G= Used somewhat correctly F= Used incorrectly, too much, detracts from board N= No Title used Design Brief E= Excellent design for brief G= Meets brief, improvement needed F= Somewhat meets brief, needs improvement N= Design does not meet brief 20

21 District 3 Clothing & Textile Showcase Exhibit Limited to two entries per participant, per category Objectives * To establish a broader understanding and awareness of the arts. * To create expressions and to expand artistic abilities to 4-H members and others. * To envision individual growth, inspiration, and enrichment through participation in the clothing & textile project. Showcase Categories 1. Afghans, Tablecloths, Bedspreads, Blankets, and Throws 2. Clothing 3. Decorated Garments 4. Fabric Creations 5. Fiber Arts 6. Handmade Accessories 7. Handstitchery 8. Jewelry 9. Quilts Category Descriptions 1. Afghans, Tablecloths, Bedspreads, Blankets, and Throws a. knitted, crocheted, woven, no-sew blankets 2. Clothing a. Must be made of fabric b. sewn 3. Decorated Garments a. purchased or handmade b. embellished or decorated with fabric, ribbon, trim, stones, and/or lace c. may be clothing or accessories 4. Fabric Creations a. must be made of fabric b. may include dolls, animals, pillows, crocheted rag rugs, etc. 5. Fiber Arts a. crocheting, knitting, macrame, etc b. may include clothing and other small items 6. Handmade Accessories a. sewn b. may include tote bags, purses, scarves, etc 7. Handstitchery a. may include needlepoint, embroidery, counted cross stitch 8. Jewelry 21

22 a. may include beads, clay, paper, shells, stones, watercolor, and wood 9. Quilts a. Machine & hand Quilted Showcase Exhibit Details 1. Please complete the District 4-H Showcase Form and attach the form to each entry. 2. Each participant is responsible for making arrangements to get their items to the District Fashion Show. 3. Neither District nor County will be responsible for any lost, misplaced, or broken items. We do not anticipate any misfortunes, but this disclaimer must be clearly understood by all exhibitors. 4. Each participant will be presented a participation certificate and will be recognized during the District Fashion Show Awards Ceremony. A Best of Show award will also be presented at this time. 22

23 2013 DISTRICT 3 4-H FASHION SHOW SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES Saturday, April 6, :00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Arrive and report to assigned dressing rooms. Parents are to leave dressing and judging area by 9:30 a.m. Check in Fashion Story Board entries by 9:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Orientation of Judges and Agents Dress for Judging - All Categories 10:00 a.m. Begin Judging and Rehearsal using the following schedule: Rehearsal and Photos followed by Judging All Intermediate Categories Senior Buying Dressy Senior Buying Formal Senior Construction Casual Senior Construction Specialty Judging followed by Rehearsal and Photos All Junior Categories Senior Buying Casual Senior Buying Specialty Senior Construction Formal Senior Construction Dressy 10:00 a.m. - Parents free until lunch. *There will be a 4-H Clothing & Textile Project Parent/Leader Workshop Session during this time for any interested parents, adult leaders, etc. 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. LUNCH (Cafeteria) Once a group completes the activity they begin with (either judging or rehearsal), they are to go immediately to their other activity. Agents need to incorporate time for their group to eat lunch in this time period. 12:30 p.m. - Auditorium doors open to the public 12:45 p.m. - Agents in charge of groups move groups to designated area of auditorium to be seated 1:00 p.m. - FASHION SHOW AND AWARDS PROGRAM - Auditorium NOTE: Agents working with groups should keep their group on or ahead of schedule if possible 23

24 DISTRICT 3 4-H FASHION SHOW AGENT ASSIGNMENTS DISTRICT FASHION SHOW COMMITTEE: Penny Warren, Chairman Tanya Davis Alinda Cox Lynette Babcock Janet Nelson Kathy Smith Kayla Neill Chrissy Karrer INFORMATION TABLE: Wise County 4-H ers and Leaders ORIENTATION OF JUDGES: Penny Warren & Alinda Cox Go over assignments. There will be a general orientation of all judges and agents assisting with judging concerning guidelines for judging a 4-H contest and comments to encourage the participant. They will also orientate judges on the following: Ë Ë Ë Ë Ë Ë Ë Ë Ë Ë Purpose and objective of the Clothing & Textiles Project and the District Contest Construction is judged only on participant What to look for in judging the garment and the individual How to score - Emphasize new information Use the guidelines in judging prepared by the State Extension Clothing Specialist Time allotted for judging each participant Judges will look at all parts as a group, then individually, and then again as a group to determine and verify top placings. They should eliminate any ties. All judges make comments on critique sheets. Selected judges select best model during afternoon style show. Natural Fiber judging. ASSISTING CONTESTANTS AND ASSISTING JUDGES: Junior Divisions: Construction Casual Lynette Babcock Construction Popover Skirts/Pull On Shorts and Pants Kendra Conley Construction Specialty Dawn Dockter Buying Casual Tanya Davis Buying Dressy Parker County Leader Buying Specialty Kathryn Carnes Intermediate Divisions: Construction Casual Jane Rowan Construction Dressy Monica Walker 24

25 Agent Assignments - Page 2 Construction Specialty Chrissy Karrer Buying Casual Lorrie Coop Buying Dressy Sherri Halsell Buying Specialty - Maranda Revell Senior Divisions: Construction: Casual and Specialty Elsie Lacy Dressy and Formal Kathy Smith Buying: Casual and Specialty Beth Whitener Formal and Dressy Kayla Neill Natural Fiber Judging Jack County Volunteer Fashion Storyboard Alinda Cox & Penny Warren Clothing & Textile Showcase Penny Warren Agents in charge of a particular group need to bring a 4-H leader to assist them in their duties. Agent and Leader Duties *Arrive prior to 9:30 a.m. and be in the assigned dressing room to greet participants and check to be sure they are in the correct division dressing room. *At 9:30 a.m. the agent in charge of the group should attend the judges orientation. The 4-H leader assisting the agent in that group should remain in the designated dressing room to work with participants. *Parents may stay in dressing rooms and help participants dress until 9:30 a.m. They must then be excused to the designated parent area. All storyboards must be checked in by 9:30 a.m. No exceptions. *After 10:00 a.m. all participants must remain in their designated dressing room or with their group agent or volunteer until after the public style show and awards. Don t let participants roam around the school. They should stay in the dressing room or judging room. *Work with judges to answer questions and develop plan for judging. Determine judging order so that critique sheets are in order of judging prior to beginning judging. Judging will be done in alphabetical order by county, beginning with Knox County. Determine amount of time available for judging each individual and allot time for judges to complete critique sheet and write comments. *In divisions that have required paperwork (buying worksheets, etc...) allow judges time to review these prior to the participant coming in for their interview. Judges may wish to review all the paperwork prior to any interviews. Work with the judges on their preferences. *If judges wish, bring the entire division before the judges prior to beginning individual judging and again after the last individual has been judged. *Take individual participants to judging room to be judged. *Stay on schedule. Be sure of when your group is to be judged and when they are to go to modeling practice and when they are to go to lunch. Refer to the official schedule of activities. 25

26 Agent Assignments Page 3 *Participants eligible for cotton or wool awards will be designated on the list of division participants. In the junior and intermediate divisions, the judges will select one cotton award recipient from those eligible in each division. This will be recorded on the result sheet for that division. Senior natural fiber judging will follow the new state guidelines with those designated as eligible participating in a separate natural fibers interview. Two senior natural fiber awards will be given: one cotton and one wool/mohair. *After judging, judges will rank the top five participants and designate any natural fiber award recipients, record on ranking sheet and the agent in charge of the division will submit the ranking sheet to the results room. *At 12:45 p.m. move group to designated seating area in auditorium. *During the style show, escort your group to the back of the stage as the group before you models. Line participants up alphabetically by county as they did during modeling practice. *After modeling, escort group back to designated seating area and remain as a group until the conclusion of the style show. * BEFORE LEAVING, PUT DRESSING AND JUDGING ROOMS BACK IN ORDER. CLEAN UP AND CHECK TO SEE THAT NO ITEMS HAVE BEEN LEFT BY PARTICIPANTS. FASHION STORY BOARD COMPETITION: Alinda Cox will check in entries, coordinate judging, and prepare display for viewing. RESULTS Penny Warren & Alinda Cox will double check ranking sheets for accuracy and completeness. Record on master sheet form. Complete media release forms. Forms and supplies for results will be sent from the District Office. After all results are complete, review critique sheets for positive comments and sort into county folders. Do Not cut off checkmark section or comments on the critique sheets. When judging is complete, put each county s scoresheets, paperwork, and etc. into labeled envelopes and distribute to agents. ONLY AGENTS RESPONSIBLE FOR RECORDING OFFICIAL RESULTS SHOULD BE IN THE RESULTS ROOM!!! A schedule of activities, diagram of the school, information on local attractions, and room assignments will be mailed to agents after entries have been received. These will also be available at the information table the day of the Fashion Show. STAGE DECORATIONS, MUSIC AND LIGHTING Jacksboro Drama Department will coordinate stage design, music, and lighting. SET UP OF DRESSING AND JUDGING ROOMS AND REGISTRATION AREA Jack County 26

27 Agent Assignments Page 4 AWARDS PROGRAM AND SCRIPT: The District 4-H Council under the supervision of Ryan Martin and Kayla Neill will be responsible for the following duties of the style show: L Master or Mistress of Ceremonies L Pledges L Response L Introduction of Guests, Leaders, etc... L Presentation of Awards L Closing Jack County will provide person to present the welcome and organize the script (participants name & county only) and modeling pattern. They will also secure the narrator for the style show and have two escorts to assist with escorting contestants up and down stage steps. FASHION SHOW PROGRAM COVER - The district office will work with Alinda Cox to select sketches for the program cover and will print and copy the programs. PICTURE TAKING - There will be no official individual pictures made during the district fashion show. Groups and individuals are welcome to make pictures in a designated photography area, or on the fashion show stage immediately following the style show and awards program. The eight senior winners advancing to the state fashion show will be responsible for their own pictures that are required with the state fashion show paperwork. CLEAN UP: ALL AGENTS, 4-H LEADERS, AND MEMBERS SHOULD HELP WITH CLEAN UP. District Council Members will report to the results room for job assignments including getting water for judges and doing other jobs as needed. NOTE: In the event the agents assigned to above duties cannot fulfill their responsibility, they should 1 st notify DEA and 4-H Specialist of conflict, to request permission to be excused from event. 2 nd contact Penny Warren as far in advance as possible with the name of a replacement. 27

28 Construction & Buying Division FORMS DUE BY March 19, 2013 TO THE DISTRICT OFFICE PO Box Vernon, TX FAX : kwhite@ag.tamu.edu 1. Registration Form for Construction & Buying Categories 2. 4-H Fashion Show Information Sheet (seniors only) 3. 4-H Fashion Show Buying Division Worksheet - for all buying contestants (junior, intermediate, senior) 4. List of Confirmed Judges Fashion Story Board Division 1. Registration Form Clothing & Textile Showcase Exhibit 1. Registration Form County Report Form 1. Report Form Parent Workshop : 4-H Clothing & Textile Project 1. Registration Form 28

29 County County Extension Agent County CONSTRUCTION REGISTRATION FORM CONSTRUCTION AND BUYING CATEGORIES Due in the District Office No Later Than March 19, 2013 JUNIORS Check if entering Cotton Competition Casual Popover Skirts/Pull On Shorts & Pants Specialty BUYING Check if entering Cotton Competition CONSTRUCTION BUYING Casual Dressy Specialty INTERMEDIATES Casual Dressy Specialty Casual Dressy Specialty Check if entering Cotton Competition Check if entering Cotton Competition Construction: (Construction) SENIORS (only 1 cotton and 1 wool/mohair entries per county) Natural Fiber Competition Cotton Wool/Mohair Casual Dressy Formal Specialty Buying: Casual Dressy Formal Specialty Natural Fiber Competition (Buying) Cotton Wool/Mohair 29

30 FASHION STORYBOARD REGISTRATION FORM FASHION STORYBOARD CONTEST Due in the District Office No Later Than March 19, 2013 Wearable Accessory JUNIORS Jewelry Non-Wearable Pet Clothing County INTERMEDIATES FASHION STORYBOARD Wearable Accessory Jewelry Non-Wearable Pet Clothing SENIORS FASHION STORYBOARD Wearable Accessory Jewelry Non-Wearable Pet Clothing 30

31 District 3 Clothing & Textile Showcase Exhibit List Please complete this form and return to the District Office. Please duplicate as needed. Due in the District Office No Later Than March 19, 2013 Please list names like they want printed on their certificate. Junior Division Name Category Intermediate Division Name Category Senior Division Name Category County Agent: County: 31

32 DISTRICT 3 4-H FASHION SHOW Confirmed List of District Fashion Show Judges (Each county is responsible for a minimum of two judges) Due in the District Office No Later Than March 19, 2013 DUE: March 19, 2013 COUNTY: Please list adult leaders from your county who have confirmed they will be available to judge on March 19, Be sure to list category their child is entered in where applicable. NAME: ADDRESS: CITY & ZIP: CHECK ONE: 4-H LEADER/PROJECT LEADER HOME ECONOMIST FORMER 4-H ER BEST QUALIFIED TO JUDGE: JUNIOR INTERMEDIATE SENIOR ANY HAVE JUDGED AT DISTRICT CONTEST BEFORE: YES NO AVOID CATEGORY NAME: ADDRESS: CITY & ZIP: CHECK ONE: 4-H LEADER/PROJECT LEADER HOME ECONOMIST FORMER 4-H ER BEST QUALIFIED TO JUDGE: JUNIOR INTERMEDIATE SENIOR ANY HAVE JUDGED AT DISTRICT CONTEST BEFORE: YES NO AVOID CATEGORY NAME: ADDRESS: CITY & ZIP: CHECK ONE: 4-H LEADER/PROJECT LEADER HOME ECONOMIST FORMER 4-H ER BEST QUALIFIED TO JUDGE: JUNIOR INTERMEDIATE SENIOR ANY HAVE JUDGED AT DISTRICT CONTEST BEFORE: YES NO AVOID CATEGORY AGENTS NOTE: The contest requires more than 40 judges who are volunteers recruited from counties. Each agent is encouraged to recruit at least two volunteers to assist with this process. Judging assignments will be made by Tanya Davis and Kay White. Not all confirmed judges may be used. Please help your leaders whose names appear on the form to understand that they will be receiving a packet of materials if they are selected to judge. County Extension Agent 32

33 2013 DISTRICT 3 4-H FASHION SHOW PARENT TRAINING REGISTRATION TOPIC: 4-H Clothing & Textile Project County NAME Please list those parents who plan to attend the 4-H Clothing & Textile Training during the District 4-H Fashion Show Judging time. County Extension Agent 33

34 2013 DISTRICT 3 4-H FASHION SHOW MEAL RESERVATION FORM County Please list those who will be having lunch at the District Fashion Show. Lunch will ONLY be provided for the judges. All participants and agents will be required to pay $6.00 for the noon meal. If others (parents, family members, volunteers, etc..) wish to eat at the school they are welcome to do so but must pre-register by March 19, 2013 NAME 4-H PARTICIPANT AGENT JUDGE OTHER PAID (If more space is required, duplicate form and total at the bottom of the last page) NUMBER OF 4-H ERS, AGENTS & $6.00 = $ NUMBER OF NO CHARGE $0.00 TOTAL NUMBER OF LUNCHES TOTAL DUE TO Jack 4-H $ DUE TO JACK COUNTY OFFICE BY MARCH 19,

35 Over night lodging in Jacksboro, TX Jacksboro Inn 944 South Main Jacksboro, Texas Butterfield Depot Motel 626 North Main Jacksboro, Texas Knights Inn 824 South Main Street Jacksboro, Texas Fort Richardson Motel 824 Main Street Jacksboro, Texas Bed and Breakfast Main Street Bistro & Bed and Breakfast 119 N Main Street Jacksboro, TX The Purple Thistle B&B 2400 US Hwy 380 East Jacksboro, Texas

36 MAP From Wichita Falls Continue onto US-287 S Merge onto US-281 S (via the exit on the left toward TX-79 S/Jacksboro/Archer City) Once in town take a right onto 4 th St. (Jack County Courthouse) Destination will be on the right 117 N 4 th St Jacksboro Middle School 36

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