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Friday, October 23, 2009, 7PM, at Noisebridge. | |||
Learn about the 2 industrial machines Noisebridge has, and about sewing in general. Non-exhaustive subjects to be covered, or at least touched on: | |||
* How to run each sewing machine without injury | |||
* changing thread colors | |||
* winding a bobbin | |||
* what each machine is suitable and not suitable for | |||
* care, feeding, and cleanup | |||
The goal is to get you comfortable enough on these machines to add sewing to your list of project techniques. Some examples I've heard about include a glove that you can operate an iPod with; Noisebridge sew-on patches; mending backpacks; an RFID cloning glove; and of course the [[Compass Vibro Anklet]]. | |||
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Contact [[User:rachel|Rachel]] with questions. | |||
Latest revision as of 16:05, 7 February 2011
Friday, October 23, 2009, 7PM, at Noisebridge.
Learn about the 2 industrial machines Noisebridge has, and about sewing in general. Non-exhaustive subjects to be covered, or at least touched on:
- How to run each sewing machine without injury
- changing thread colors
- winding a bobbin
- what each machine is suitable and not suitable for
- care, feeding, and cleanup
The goal is to get you comfortable enough on these machines to add sewing to your list of project techniques. Some examples I've heard about include a glove that you can operate an iPod with; Noisebridge sew-on patches; mending backpacks; an RFID cloning glove; and of course the Compass Vibro Anklet.
Contact Rachel with questions.