A wide variety of clothing styles sewn by expert 4-H members took the runway at the Logan County Junior Fair Fashion Revue last week. First-place winners recognized at the contest include, from the left, seated: Gillian Knight, 13, of DeGraff, Clothing for Middle School; Carly Strayer, 13, of DeGraff, Ready, Set Sew Active for her Indian Lake Lakers athletic wear; Emily Adams, 10, of DeGraff, Terrific Tops; and Audra Hartford, 11, of Springhills, Sew Fun; and second row: Malaina Jenkins, 17, of Quincy, Quilting the Best Better for her Riverside Schools-themed quilt that she plans to use at her 2021 graduation party and Dress-Up Formalwear; Kara Klingler, Sew For Others, pictured with her mother, Donna, a Mary Rutan Hospital emergency room nurse, for whom Kara created 100 percent cotton coordinating scrub pants and top; Sam Knight, 17, of DeGraff, Dress-Up Daywear, for his suit and coordinating vest made of pendleton wool; Chloe Borgerding, 11, of Huntsville, Designed by Me, for her jacket that incorporates patches from her grandfather’s service in the U.S. Air Force; Valerie Knight, 11, of DeGraff, Accessories for Teens and Sundresses and Jumpers; and Kaitlyn Adams, 14, of DeGraff, Loungewear and You Can Quilt It Jr. for her Sidney Schools-themed quilt complete with yellow jackets in the design. Gillian Knight received the Best Constructed Outfit Award for her plaid vest and pencil skirt, and Malaina Jenkins received Best Overall Total Look for her full-length formal gown that she plans to wear to her senior prom next school year. (EXAMINER PHOTO | MANDY LOEHR)