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Revision as of 20:21, 26 February 2024
Contents
General Information
MakeICT' s Textiles area is in Room 8 of the makerspace across from the Ceramics Studios. It has 8-10 domestic sewing machines, several sergers, irons, cover stitch, Sailrite, Adler, Techsew saddle sewing machine, Gammill Premium Plus Longarm Quilting machine, padded work table for ironing and pinning, mannequins, a full-length 3-way mirror, needle arts items (knit crochet, embroidery, etc.) and various other textile related items
Please contact the Area Lead, textiles@makeict.org to make arrangements for donations. DO NOT LEAVE ITEMS FOR DONATION IN THE TEXTILE STUDIO.
A needle chart about Machine needle sizes for different fabrics can be found here. NEEDLE CHART
June Huie is the Textile Area Lead
Rayna Fisher is Co-Lead
Area Expert Resource: Malissa Long
Access Policy
- Those who wish to access the textile room must read and follow the Textile Room Guidelines posted on the Wiki. (The guidelines will likely be updated and evolve over time. Users are expected to review and comply with the current guidelines.)
- Use of the equipment requires authorization by one of the approved authorizers listed on the wiki.
Approved by the board on December 4, 2016
Textile Room Guidelines
Guidelines will be updated periodically at the discretion of the Textiles Area Lead.
The Room
- The Textile Room is a CLEAN SPACE. Please be thoughtful of food and drink inside the area, preferably drinks with lids and food without lots of liquid. In particular, do not place anything besides the clothes iron, clean laundered fabric, pins and notions on the padded work table. If something has been on the floor or anywhere dirty, it should not be on the work surface.
- Put things back where you got them (or put them in their proper place if someone else happened to leave them out).
- Clean up after yourself. (Lint roll the table, sweep, etc)
- Children under 6 are not permitted to use the equipment and must be supervised.
Ironing:
- The padded table is for cutting, ironing, and pinning projects together
- Always use the distilled water provided in the Textile Room to fill the irons and spray bottles.
Cutting:
- Use only scissors, shears or fabric rotary cutters on the cutting mat, it is not made for leather. Use a light touch when using a rotary cutter. Do not use a box/utility knife on the cutting mat.
- Textile scissors and shears have been labeled as “Fabric Only” or "leather scissors" and are only to be used to cut the following Acceptable Fabrics. Do not cut material from the Unacceptable Fabrics list below. If the material you would like to cut is not on either list, ask the Area Lead if it is safe.
Acceptable Fabrics: are woven or felted up to ⅛” thick. Some examples are cotton, linen, wool, cashmere, polyester, rayon/viscose, nylon, spandex, silk, leather... Unacceptable Fabrics: Some examples are heavy metallic, kevlar, fur, faux fur, or anything above 15 oz per square yard… (Fur and faux fur are cut from the back side with a straight edge knife or ripped on grain.)...
Gammill Longarm Quilter: Authorized users only. Contact [Huie|June Huie] or [Fisher|Rayna Fisher] to schedule Authorization.
- Authorization is done on a one on one basis and takes at least 4 hours.
- Please see the equipment authorization page for more information. Gammill Quilt Machine Authorization
Sergers: Authorized Users only can change the thread. Contact [[1]] to schedule Authorization.
- We currently have 2 sergers one set in black and one set in white thread. Anyone can use the sergers.
- If the thread breaks please let the areal lead or an assistant know.
- You may use the sergers, authorization is only for changing the thread or repair and upkeep.
- Home sergers only have size 11 and 14 needles please stick to fabrics in those ranges that ravel on the edge. NEEDLE CHART
- You can get authorization to change the thread by demonstrating the ability to change it or taking the Know Your Serger Class
Techsew and Sailrite: Authorized users only. Contact Textiles@makeict.org to schedule Authorization.
- Have notebooks and videos. If you're still uncomfortable after authorization with the machines I can give you more lessons, please contact me.
Sewing:
- We have a variety of sewing machines available. The current machines used for outside classes are Brother cs-6000i and you can find a link to a video in the equipment list. There is alway one of these machines let up and ready to use. Others are "older heavy duty standard" type machines.
- If a machine is broken, place a sticky note on the machine and email [[2]] asap so we can work to get it up and running again.
- Machine needles are available on the honor system. If you take or break one, please deposit $1.00 in the Donations box.
- Long pile furs such as rabbit require a furrier machine which we do not possess at this time.
- If using a fusible web such as Heat and Bond please use silicone on the machine needle to prevent build up while sewing and a Teflon sheet when ironing.
Equipment List
Picture | What | Manufacturer | Model | Status | Authorizers | Video link |
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Long Arm Quilting | Gammill | Premier Plus | Working | June Huie | See Authorization Page | |
Industrial Sewing Machine | TechSew | 5100 | Working | watch | ||
Portable Walking Foot | Sailrite | LSZ-1 | Working | watch | ||
(4)Sewing machines | Brother | cs-6000i | Working | NA - Read Guidelines | watch | |
Sewing & Embroidery Machine | Brother | se-350 | Working | NA - Read Guidelines | watch | |
serger | Elna | 704 DEX | Working | NA - Read Guidelines | watch | |
BabyLock Serger | BabyLock | Imagine | Working | NA - Read Guidelines | watch | |
Padded Work Table | Geoff & Jess | 001 | Good Condition | NA - Read Guidelines | ||
Iron | Black&Decker | IR1350S | Working | NA - Read Guidelines | ||
Iron | Rowenta | DW2090 | Working | NA - Read Guidelines |
Authorized Users
Machine | Authorized User | Date | Authorizer |
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TechSew 5100 | Malissa Long | 2016-12-28 | Jess Bechtelheimer |
TechSew 5100 | Geoff Kisch | 2016-12-28 | Jess Bechtelheimer |
TechSew 5100 | LaLana Webster | 2017-07-09 | Malissa Long |
TechSew 5100 | Brian Norton | 2017-08-20 | Malissa Long |
Sailrite | Malissa Long | 2018-1-14 | Malissa Long |
TechSew 5100 | Mike Buffington | 2018-01-26 | Malissa Long |
Sailrite | Mike Buffington | 2018-01-26 | Malissa Long |
TechSew 5100 | LaDeana Dockery | 2018-01-26 | Malissa Long |
Sailrite | LaDeana Dockery | 2018-01-26 | Malissa Long |
Sailrite | Del DeVore | 2021 | Malissa Long |
Sailrite | Mike Bennett | 2021 | Malissa Long |
Sailrite | Angie Elliot | 2021 | Malissa Long |
Sailrite | Marty Johnson | 2021 | Malissa Long |
Sailrite | Nick Clupny | 2021 | Malissa long |
Longarm Quilter Authorized user | Date | Authorizer |
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June Huie | 2021 | Self |
Paula Pankratz | 2021 | June Huie |
Steve Owens | 2021 | June Huie |
Brian Pressnall | 2021-06-15 | June Huie |
Tom McPhetres | 2022 | June Huie |
Juli Mitchell | 2022 | |
Malissa Long | 2022 | |
Nicole Reid | 2022 | |
Paula Pankratz | 2022 | |
Rhonda Dieker | 2022 | |
Cindy Seiwert | 2022-04-30 | Brian Pressnall |
Terry Vandenberg | 2022-04-30 | Brian Pressnall |
Annell Ackley | 2022-10-07 | Brian Pressnall |
Ben Rogers | 2022-12-19 | Brian Pressnall |
Scott Sullivan | 2023-01-12 | June Huie |
Emilie Petersen | 2023-01-29 | Brian Pressnall |
Bonnie Cowles | 2023 | |
Rayna Fisher | 2023-02-17 | Brian Pressnall |
Shirley Helm | 2023-03-13 | June Huie |
Daniel Johnson | 2023-03-13 | June Huie |
Jillian Ohmart | 2023-04-12 | June Huie |
Melissa | 2023-04-12 | June Huie |
Glenna Lowe | 2023-04-19 | June Huie |
Gabriel Czepiel | 2023-04-26 | June Huie |
Dee Dunla | 2023-05-17 | June Huie |
Sara Foster | 2023-08-11 | Rayna Fisher |
Michelle Dolan | 2023-11-01 | June Huie |
Megan Moates | 2023-11-28 | June Huie |
Classes
- Brother CS6000i Intro
- BWAM Bags We All Make
- Boomerang Bags Wichita Chapter
- Intro to Pattern Making
- Just Add Pockets
- Know Your Sewing Machine
- Learn to Sew
- Make a Travel Reading Pillow
- Making Pillows
- Make a Scarf Dress
- Marbling on Fabric
- Printing on Fabric with Found Objects
- Read a Pattern envelope
- Scarf Dyeing Workshop
- Serger Threading Basics
- Sewing Fabric and Metal
- Techsew and Sailrite Authorization
- Textile Time
- Crochet 101
Textiles Wish List
A list of equipment or tools that the Textile area would like to obtain. If you would like to donate one of these tools please contact the Textile Lead before dropping the tools or equipment off or having it shipped.