Learn about textiles, fashion, and personal style. Design and sew clothing and accessories while applying Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM).
Show Your Skills
- Exhibit at your local 4-H Show or county fair with a pillow case, skirt, dress, suit, or other piece appropriate for your experience level
- Demonstrate the difference between various types of fabric
- Show basic sewing techniques or how a sewing machine works
- Compare garment labels to learn about different fibers and care instructions
Service and Leadership
- Make pillowcases for children with long-term hospital stays or blankets for a nursing home
- Donate gently-used/outgrown clothing to a community-based organization
- Organize a community clothing drive
- Organize a community pattern or fabric exchange
- Organize a fashion show for a local senior center
- Assist in organizing a 4-H Sewing SPIN Club
Entrepreneurship
- Provide sewing alterations
- Sew custom clothing / items
Technology Connection
- National Institute of Fashion Technology
- LEDs or microcontrollers in clothing
- 4-H WearTec project
- Apparel companies reducing carbon footprint
Connecting with a Mentor
- 4-H club leader or U of I Extension volunteers
- Local sewing group such as a chapter of the American Sewing Guild or Association of Sewing and Design Professionals
- Local college fashion departments or clubs
- Local fabric store
- High school Family & Consumer Science teachers
Events
- Exhibit at your local 4-H Show or county fair
- “Make It with Wool” contest
- Sewing classes at your local fabric or craft stores
Project Manuals & Exhibit Requirements
- Steam Clothing 1: FUNdamentals
- Steam Clothing 2: Simply Sewing
- Steam Clothing 3: A Stitch Further
- Maker’s Guide to Sewing Stuff
Purchase manuals on the Shop Illinois 4-H Store.
View exhibit requirements and scoresheets on the Illinois State Fair page.
Related Projects
- Shopping in Style
- Clothing Embellishment
- Costume Design
Authored by Doris Braddock, 4-H Program Coordinator with support from Amy Henschen, 4-H Youth Development Educator
Resources consulted include California 4-H Clothing Project Sheet
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