Me cutting out pattern pieces for the shell mock up.
Discussing pattern pieces and mock ups with my team mate.
Shell front, 1st mock up.
Shell back, 1st mock up. Experimenting with adjust ability.
Me making adjustments to the shell mock up on a classmate similar in size to our client.
Me making adjustments to the dress mock up on a classmate similar in size to our client.
Finishing the innovative dress neckline.
Pressing before the big presentation.
Our finished line.
Me describing the features of my shell prototype to the judges, FCS Director, and Assistant Dean of the college.
University of Idaho cheer captain trying on my innovative dress prototype.
Trying on my shell prototype and teammates skirt.
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Designing for a Client: U of I Cheerleader

During my Junior Summer I took a Designing for a Client course where we were to design new athletic uniforms for the University of Idaho cheerleaders. We were divided into teams and then came up with our own line designs. We all presented our concept ideas, colors, and fabrics to the class then went on to construct mock ups and prototypes of each garment. I personally designed the Color and Line boards. I also constructed the innovative dress and the shell/top.

Chelsea Herting
Apparel Design & Development Moscow, ID