
M. Joy Cantrell-Jordan, R. Nadine Hackler, and Johannah Pourciau2
Clothing Capers Member's Manual (4H CCM 11) is for 4-H members age 9-11 and is the second level in the 4-H Clothing and Textiles Curricula. Clothing Capers provides activities that will help you learn ways to care for your clothing to keep it looking its best, about fibers and fabrics, skills in being a good consumer, and even how to sew your own garments. The leader's guide (4H CCM 21) is used in conjunction with this member's manual.
In EDIS this publication is DLN 4H116.
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This document is 4HCCM11, one of a series of the 4-H Youth Development Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. Original publication date June 1996. Revised January 2009. Reviewed January 2012. Visit the EDIS website at http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu.
M. Joy Cantrell-Jordan, associate professor and 4-H Youth Development Curriculum Specialist, Department of 4-H and Other Youth Programs, R. Nadine Hackler, professor, Clothing and Textiles, Department of Home Economics, and Johannah Pourciau, project assistant, University of Florida, Institue of Food and Agricultural Sciences.
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