Do you like to be creative in what you wear and the space around you? The 4-H Fashion and Interior Design program is perfect for you. In this project you can learn to design, construct and be a smart consumer when purchasing clothing and household items. Have fun creating environmentally friendly projects while exploring careers in the fashion and interior design industries. You can work on your own or with a group.
Design your project around the parts of the fashion and interior design that you enjoy, such as:
- applying elements and principles of design
- learn to operate a sewing machine
- fabric science labs
- fashion and interior design sketching
- consumer buying skills
- creating a storyboard for your designs
- creating one of a kind items for home decorating
- entrepreneurship
- upcycling items for a new purpose
Contests:
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During Duds to Dazzle, teams of 3 to 5 receive textiles and each team has 60 minutes to create a new product using item from the supply closet. Each team provides their own supply kit (Supply kit list found in Duds to Dazzle guide). The teams then present their item to a team of judges. You may also be tested on what you have learned about how the clothing & textile industry impacts the environment, specifically the waste stream.
District: https://d94-h.tamu.edu/eventsandcontests/bigtime/duds-to-dazzle/
State: https://texas4-h.tamu.edu/projects/fashion-interior-design/
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The Fashion Show is designed for 4-H members to showcase their skills in buying and construction. You will create a clothing or fashion item, turn in paperwork explaining your item, complete an interview with a panel of judges, and last but not least, model the outfit on the runway.
District: https://d94-h.tamu.edu/eventsandcontests/bigtime/fashion-show/
State: https://texas4-h.tamu.edu/projects/fashion-interior-design/
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The Natural Fiber contest is part of the Fashion Show. Members choose to buy or construct an outfit made from either cotton or wool/mohair/alpaca. You will exhibit what you’ve learn about cotton and wool/mohair. Specific fiber contents are found in the contest guidelines.
District: https://d94-h.tamu.edu/eventsandcontests/bigtime/fashion-show/
State: https://texas4-h.tamu.edu/projects/fashion-interior-design/
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A 4-H Roundup educational presentation is a fun way to share your 4-H Fashion and Interior Design project. Educational presentation can be by yourself or with a friend. The 4-H Roundup Educational Presentation senior level competition takes place at 4-H roundup each year. Competitors must qualify through their district in order to compete. Learn more about educational presentations by reading the What is an Educational Presentation document.
District: https://d94-h.tamu.edu/eventsandcontests/bigtime/educational-presentations/
State: https://texas4-h.tamu.edu/projects/fashion-interior-design/
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The 4-H Storyboard is an industry-inspired method of displaying original designs. The storyboard “tells the story” of the designer’s idea. The storyboard includes original illustrations, flats, and more to promote the design. Now an Invitational contest for Senior members!
District: https://d94-h.tamu.edu/eventsandcontests/bigtime/fashion-story-board/
State: https://texas4-h.tamu.edu/projects/fashion-interior-design/
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