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== '''Wednesday Night at Noisebridge''' ==
= Latest News =


Begining next Wednesday July 8th 2015 we will have an evening for DIY and sewing. We will have supplies too.  So if you are interested in pattern making or knitting drop by!
[[File:Sewing.jpg|300px|right]]


'''July 8th:'''  We will have supplies to knit, needles and yarn. Also fabric for DIY. Come by to make an apron as a first project!  Learn to use the machines too! 
*For the latest announcements, please subscribe to the email list here: https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/sewing/
The sewing area has been remodeled! Some machines have been added and others have been repaired. Also, there is a new [[SCoT|Sewing and Crafting]] event. Come join us on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of every month from 6:30pm to 8:30pm


=='''PFAFF''' ==
= Overview =


Pfaff 2022.  This machine is in working order.  I purchased it from the original owner recently.  This machine has IDT. If you have any questions on using the machine you can text or call me @ 415-850-3704.  My name is Maria and I live in the Mission, close to Noisebridge.  I would be happy to show you how it works!  My email is lbarbas@mail.ccsf.edu.   
We have five mostly functional sewing machines:
*Straight Stitch Drop Feed (Juki DDL 5550-6)
*Straight Stitch Walking Foot (Artisan 618-1SC)
*Straight Stitch Mini Walking Foot (Thompson PW-500)
*Five-thread Overlock Serger (Juki MO-2416)
*130-Stitch Computerized Sewing and Quilting (Brother XR1355)


We are working hard to make the space a functional and beautiful space to work in.
= Tips =
* Please DO NOT unthread the sewing machines unless you must. (e.g. to remove a spool of thread, simply cut it close to the spool so that the next person can simply tie a knot with the next thread and pull it all the way through to the needle)


== 2015 Upgrade ==
* Needles, bobbins, and other parts  are located in labeled drawers underneath the pegboard (PLEASE KEEP IT ORGANIZED).
As a spin off of the [[Maker Faire 2015|Noisebridge Booth for Maker Fair 2015 project]] the sewing area is going to be upgraded. Recently people have started maintaining and using the sewing area regularly again. The casework being built for Maker Faire 2015 will actually be designed for the sewing area so that after the show it may form the basis of the sewing area upgrade project.
** The closest place to get parts is at Apparel City, on Howard between 11th & 12th. 
** Needles may differ between machines and come in sizes (10, 12, 14, 16, etc.). The higher numbers are heavier gauge needles suitable for thicker fabrics. Leather needles have a tiny blade at the tip. Don't use a leather needle for other fabrics, though, it will cut the threads rather than squeezing between them, leaving holes that may start rips.
**Needles for the straight stitch machines must be inserted with the scarf facing right. Please check the respective manuals.


I have started collecting inspiration images that will be used to design the cabinets and new sewing area. This project is currently in the conceptual design phase, so if you have ideas please add them here. Not pictured are ideas for storage of donated materials and fabrics. I think there should also be some clothes rods for hanging up projects and materials. Maybe a trip to a fabric store(s) could help.
* If you've never operated a sewing machine before, ask some people at Noisebridge (Kyle or Ely). Sewing machines are not self-explanatory and this page does assume a certain amount of prior general knowledge.
**Read the manual and do some research online.  
**Printed manuals for the two Juki Machines and the Thompson are located in a grey binder on the bookshelf


*Use scraps for testing to determine thread tension and sewing speed.


'''==List of needs for the sewing area=='''
*Recommended reading:


If you are interested in donating supplies to Noisebridge Sewing and DIY area here a little help...
[http://www.threadsmagazine.com/item/3751/machine-needle-know-how About sewing machine needles]


1. Professional Dress forms.
[http://www.threadsmagazine.com/item/6847/perfect-machine-tension-every-time Understanding thread tension]
2. Thread and Fabric for DIY.
3. Silk Screens.
4. New Pattern Paper.
5. Professional Rulers for pattern making, french curves.
6. Fabric Rotary Cutting Board.
7. Oil for the JUKE machines.
8. snips.


note: some of us have allergies and asthma to mold and dust mites so we ask that the donated items be reasonably free from these allergens. We love donations! 
[http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=25126&st=0 Sew heavy material]


We also have a donation metal box at Noisebridge.
[http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=2002000984&IA=US2001041173&DISPLAY=STATUS What is a thread wiper?]


==Winding a Bobbin==
*Juki DDL-5550-6 & Artisan 618-1SC
**To wind a bobbin, place the empty bobbin on the horizontal spindle to the right of the machine body (near the hand wheel).  Run a second thread through the upper holder, down to the tensioner at the back of the right side of the machine, in line with the spindle.  Thread the end through one of the holes in the bobbin side, from the inside to the outside.  Press the lever to push the spindle down in contact with the sewing machine belt.  While holding the thread end so it doesn't just whip out of the bobbin, press the pedal to run a couple of inches (if there were fabric in the machine).  Soon enough you can let go of the thread end as it will have been caught by windings on top of it.  If you are doing a lot of sewing, you can start a new bobbin before the current one is empty, and let it wind up as you sew.  When the bobbin is full, the lever will automatically snap out away from the belt and stop winding thread.
*Thompson PW-500 may not wind evenly tensioned bobbins automatically. It may be better to wind the bobbins on a different machine.


== '''Knitting''' ==
== Repairing a Sewing Machine ==
* If a sewing machine is actually broken and non functional, as opposed to just you can't figure out how to make it work, please call Billy from Apparel City at 415-816-8645 (mobile) and schedule an appointment for him to come fix it. 
** He usually charges around $80 per hour, plus parts. 
** Email the [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/sewing/|sewing list] and people will chip in to cover this.  If you can't manage this process, email the sewing list and find someone else who can.  Also, please put a note on the machine so people know what is going on with it.


I am interested in knitting and have taught knitting. I will have knitting supplies for everyone. I have been knitting for 25 years and have worked as a sample maker and consultantI have written patterns and someday would love to write a book on knitting. I LOVE knitting and the practice of this has helped me in so many ways...come by to learn the practice of knitting as an art form or to relax! Again you can text me for free a knitting consult at Noisebridge and my phone so we can meet up there. Maria 415-850-3704.
= Sewing Machines =
 
== Straight Stitch Drop Feed (Juki DDL 5550-6) ==
 
*DO NOT use the thread cut function (DO NOT depress the back part of the pedal)
**The machine is missing a thread wiper and needle guide for thread cutting.
**[[Juki Maintenance Notes]] - Replacing the counter knife, needle bar, thread guides, etc.
 
=== Overview ===
* General fabrics, light-weight materials and medium weight materials.  
** '''Not for leather or book binding.''' Please use the right tool for the job.
* Electronic Motor
** The top speed of the machine can be adjusted using one of the knobs on a box under the table, next to the motor.  It is the second knob downRight is faster, left is slower.
 
=== Manual for Juki DDL-5550 ===
PDF - https://noisebridge.net/wiki/File:Juki-ddl-5550-6.pdf
 
 
 
== Straight Stitch Walking Foot (Artisan 618-1SC) ==
*This machine is on loan from Ely
 
=== Overview ===
*Popular for upholstery and leather stitching (MUST USE THE RIGHT NEEDLE FOR THE JOB)
**Recommended SCHMETZ brand Needles
***Fabrics: 135 x 17 Size(14 to 24), Leather: 135 x 16 TRI Size(14 to 24)
*Servomotor
 
=== Manuals for Artisan 618-1SC ===
*PDF - http://www.artisansew.com/pdf/manuals/exisiting/618SCmanual.pdf
*PDF - http://www.artisansew.com/pdf/manuals/exisiting/618SC_1updatedpartslist.pdf
 
 
== Straight Stitch Mini Walking Foot (Thompson PW-500) ==
*This machine is located in a white carrying case in the sewing area
*Bobbin winder may not wind evenly tensioned bobbins automatically. It may be better to wind the bobbins on a different machine.
 
=== Overview ===
*Portable machine for heavy materials like denim, upholstery fabrics, and heavy canvas
*Very similar to the Sailrite LS-1 (refer to Sailrite instructional videos and manual)
**Instructional videos: http://www.sailrite.com/Cap-Spring-Hook-Needle-Bar-Driver-Timing-for-Ultrafeed
 
=== Manuals for Thompson PW-500 ===
*Hard copy only (located on bookshelf in grey binder)
**Can also refer to Sailrite manual: https://saic.instructure.com/courses/1344494/files/52934323/download
 
== Five-thread Overlock Serger (Juki MO-2416) ==
 
*Pulling fabric out of the machine may cause thread breaks. It is best to feed thread with the pedal when removing your workpiece.
*DO NOT UNTHREAD THE SERGER. It takes about 30 minutes and a lot of patience to thread this machine.
 
=== Overview ===
*The threads lock around the seam to prevent fraying for '''lightweight fabrics only''' (used for clothing, especially stretch fabrics)
*This machine does three kinds of stitches: a three-thread overlock, a chainstitch/overlock combination, or a four-thread overlock.  Normally it is set up to do the three-thread overlock, which only requires one needle, and doesn't use the rear thread trace or the second upper thread trace.  
 
*This machine has a knife placed to cut the fabric as you sew, and it *is possible* to cut your finger badly on this knife if you are not careful. BE CAREFUL. This machine also can go extremely, sometimes startlingly, fast.
 
=== Manual for Juki MO-2416 ===
 
* PDF - [[Media:JukiMO240424142416.pdf]]
 
 
== 130-Stitch Computerized Sewing and Quilting (Brother XR1355) ==
 
*This machine is stored away in one of the sewing area cubbies.
 
=== Overview ===
*This machine does 130 different stitches including lots of cool decorative flowers and patterns. It is also the only machine that can do a zig-zag stitch.
*'''Light fabrics only!'''
 
 
=== Manual for Brother XR1355 ===
 
* PDF - http://download.brother.com/welcome/doch001142/xr1355ug02en.pdf
*Spanish copy located on bookshelf in grey binder.
 
[[Category:Pages with a Noisebridge Tiny URL]]
 
== Grand Reopening Poster ==
 
[[File:Sewing-Area-Poster.jpg|none|300px]]

Revision as of 12:52, 17 February 2016

Latest News

Sewing.jpg
*For the latest announcements, please subscribe to the email list here: https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/sewing/

The sewing area has been remodeled! Some machines have been added and others have been repaired. Also, there is a new Sewing and Crafting event. Come join us on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of every month from 6:30pm to 8:30pm

Overview

We have five mostly functional sewing machines:

  • Straight Stitch Drop Feed (Juki DDL 5550-6)
  • Straight Stitch Walking Foot (Artisan 618-1SC)
  • Straight Stitch Mini Walking Foot (Thompson PW-500)
  • Five-thread Overlock Serger (Juki MO-2416)
  • 130-Stitch Computerized Sewing and Quilting (Brother XR1355)

Tips

  • Please DO NOT unthread the sewing machines unless you must. (e.g. to remove a spool of thread, simply cut it close to the spool so that the next person can simply tie a knot with the next thread and pull it all the way through to the needle)
  • Needles, bobbins, and other parts are located in labeled drawers underneath the pegboard (PLEASE KEEP IT ORGANIZED).
    • The closest place to get parts is at Apparel City, on Howard between 11th & 12th.
    • Needles may differ between machines and come in sizes (10, 12, 14, 16, etc.). The higher numbers are heavier gauge needles suitable for thicker fabrics. Leather needles have a tiny blade at the tip. Don't use a leather needle for other fabrics, though, it will cut the threads rather than squeezing between them, leaving holes that may start rips.
    • Needles for the straight stitch machines must be inserted with the scarf facing right. Please check the respective manuals.
  • If you've never operated a sewing machine before, ask some people at Noisebridge (Kyle or Ely). Sewing machines are not self-explanatory and this page does assume a certain amount of prior general knowledge.
    • Read the manual and do some research online.
    • Printed manuals for the two Juki Machines and the Thompson are located in a grey binder on the bookshelf
  • Use scraps for testing to determine thread tension and sewing speed.
  • Recommended reading:

About sewing machine needles

Understanding thread tension

Sew heavy material

What is a thread wiper?

Winding a Bobbin

  • Juki DDL-5550-6 & Artisan 618-1SC
    • To wind a bobbin, place the empty bobbin on the horizontal spindle to the right of the machine body (near the hand wheel). Run a second thread through the upper holder, down to the tensioner at the back of the right side of the machine, in line with the spindle. Thread the end through one of the holes in the bobbin side, from the inside to the outside. Press the lever to push the spindle down in contact with the sewing machine belt. While holding the thread end so it doesn't just whip out of the bobbin, press the pedal to run a couple of inches (if there were fabric in the machine). Soon enough you can let go of the thread end as it will have been caught by windings on top of it. If you are doing a lot of sewing, you can start a new bobbin before the current one is empty, and let it wind up as you sew. When the bobbin is full, the lever will automatically snap out away from the belt and stop winding thread.
  • Thompson PW-500 may not wind evenly tensioned bobbins automatically. It may be better to wind the bobbins on a different machine.

Repairing a Sewing Machine

  • If a sewing machine is actually broken and non functional, as opposed to just you can't figure out how to make it work, please call Billy from Apparel City at 415-816-8645 (mobile) and schedule an appointment for him to come fix it.
    • He usually charges around $80 per hour, plus parts.
    • Email the list and people will chip in to cover this. If you can't manage this process, email the sewing list and find someone else who can. Also, please put a note on the machine so people know what is going on with it.

Sewing Machines

Straight Stitch Drop Feed (Juki DDL 5550-6)

  • DO NOT use the thread cut function (DO NOT depress the back part of the pedal)
    • The machine is missing a thread wiper and needle guide for thread cutting.
    • Juki Maintenance Notes - Replacing the counter knife, needle bar, thread guides, etc.

Overview

  • General fabrics, light-weight materials and medium weight materials.
    • Not for leather or book binding. Please use the right tool for the job.
  • Electronic Motor
    • The top speed of the machine can be adjusted using one of the knobs on a box under the table, next to the motor. It is the second knob down. Right is faster, left is slower.

Manual for Juki DDL-5550

PDF - https://noisebridge.net/wiki/File:Juki-ddl-5550-6.pdf


Straight Stitch Walking Foot (Artisan 618-1SC)

  • This machine is on loan from Ely

Overview

  • Popular for upholstery and leather stitching (MUST USE THE RIGHT NEEDLE FOR THE JOB)
    • Recommended SCHMETZ brand Needles
      • Fabrics: 135 x 17 Size(14 to 24), Leather: 135 x 16 TRI Size(14 to 24)
  • Servomotor

Manuals for Artisan 618-1SC


Straight Stitch Mini Walking Foot (Thompson PW-500)

  • This machine is located in a white carrying case in the sewing area
  • Bobbin winder may not wind evenly tensioned bobbins automatically. It may be better to wind the bobbins on a different machine.

Overview

Manuals for Thompson PW-500

Five-thread Overlock Serger (Juki MO-2416)

  • Pulling fabric out of the machine may cause thread breaks. It is best to feed thread with the pedal when removing your workpiece.
  • DO NOT UNTHREAD THE SERGER. It takes about 30 minutes and a lot of patience to thread this machine.

Overview

  • The threads lock around the seam to prevent fraying for lightweight fabrics only (used for clothing, especially stretch fabrics)
  • This machine does three kinds of stitches: a three-thread overlock, a chainstitch/overlock combination, or a four-thread overlock. Normally it is set up to do the three-thread overlock, which only requires one needle, and doesn't use the rear thread trace or the second upper thread trace.
  • This machine has a knife placed to cut the fabric as you sew, and it *is possible* to cut your finger badly on this knife if you are not careful. BE CAREFUL. This machine also can go extremely, sometimes startlingly, fast.

Manual for Juki MO-2416


130-Stitch Computerized Sewing and Quilting (Brother XR1355)

  • This machine is stored away in one of the sewing area cubbies.

Overview

  • This machine does 130 different stitches including lots of cool decorative flowers and patterns. It is also the only machine that can do a zig-zag stitch.
  • Light fabrics only!


Manual for Brother XR1355

Grand Reopening Poster

Sewing-Area-Poster.jpg