[Noisebridge-discuss] sewing machine & sewing intro?

Michael Shiloh michaelshiloh1010 at gmail.com
Mon Apr 20 03:01:43 UTC 2009


I am indeed looking to get rid of it and would love to see it put to 
some good use.

I'll bring it by soon, when I come to get my RBBBs and a coupla PIR sensors.

M

Rachel McConnell wrote:
> Noisebridge has a sewing machine which is ... functional.  I'd love to
> see if yours works better and possibly replace it.  Alternately, I have
> a weekly craft night I run from my house which could use a second sewing
> machine if you are looking to get rid of it anyway (and it's not better
> than the one here).
> 
> Rachel
> 
> Michael Shiloh wrote:
>> by the way, i have an old sewing machine at the crucible i'm not using.
>> it was free and i was told it worked but i've never tested it.
>>
>> interested? otherwise kids will take it apart.
>>
>> Rachel McConnell wrote:
>>> The Cyborg people are using the sewing machine and there is interest
>>> here, at least, in other things along these lines:
>>>
>>> * how do you run this thing?
>>> * what's a serger & why?
>>> * I only need to do X, what's the best way?
>>> * can I sew this to that?
>>> * no wai how do u program it
>>>
>>> I'm considering hosting an evening of getting-to-know the sewing
>>> machine, with additional loaner machines including a serger, and a bunch
>>> of scrap fabric & such to mess around with.  Could easily include some
>>> basic conductive fabric techniques as well.  The idea being to
>>> de-mystify the whole sewing concept and make it something reasonable to
>>> consider using in your projects.
>>>
>>> If I get a couple +1's, I'll make a wiki page!  Yay more wiki pages!
>>>
>>> Rachel
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