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The Textiles Shop at TinkerMill is one of the best sewing and fabric arts maker space shops in Colorado. We provide equipment, hand tools, and basic supplies to support home sewing, industrial sewing, machine embroidery, upholstery, clothing care, and general fabric and textiles crafts. We have a clean, comfortable, dedicated room specifically for textiles work. The centerpiece of our shop is a large, 8' x 5' cutting table with gridlines and self-healing cutting surface. We have a variety of home sewing machines, sergers, embroidery machines, and industrial sewing machines. The full list of shop equipment is listed in the Equipment section below.
 
The Textiles Shop at TinkerMill is one of the best sewing and fabric arts maker space shops in Colorado. We provide equipment, hand tools, and basic supplies to support home sewing, industrial sewing, machine embroidery, upholstery, clothing care, and general fabric and textiles crafts. We have a clean, comfortable, dedicated room specifically for textiles work. The centerpiece of our shop is a large, 8' x 5' cutting table with gridlines and self-healing cutting surface. We have a variety of home sewing machines, sergers, embroidery machines, and industrial sewing machines. The full list of shop equipment is listed in the Equipment section below.
  
Our shop is open to TinkerMill members and non-members alike. Non-members are welcome to use the shop but must be accompanied by a member. To ensure safety and proper equipment usage, the computerized embroidery machines, industrial sewing machines, and the heat press require training before use. The home sewing machines, sergers, and all hand tools are available for anyone to use at any time. The shop is open to TinkerMill members 24x7 and to non-members whenever a member is present. To find certification classes, check the TinkerMill Meetup calendar or contact a shop captain if you need a class that is not currently scheduled.
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Our shop is open to TinkerMill members and non-members alike. Non-members are welcome to use the shop but must be accompanied by a member. To ensure safety and proper equipment usage, the computerized embroidery machines, industrial sewing machines, and the heat press require training before use. The home sewing machines, sergers, and all hand tools are available for anyone to use at any time. The shop is open to TinkerMill members 24x7 and to non-members whenever a member is present. To find certification classes, check the [https://meetup.com/LongmontHackerSpace TinkerMill Meetup calendar] or contact a shop captain if you need a class that is not currently scheduled.
 
 
  
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=== COVID Restrictions ===
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Visitors to TinkerMill who are not vaccinated must where a face covering at all times. There are no social distancing requirements or maximum occupancy limits at this time.
  
 
=== Donations ===
 
=== Donations ===
  
Shops at TinkerMill are mostly self funded. We use donations from shop usage, materials fees, and classes to keep the shop running. If you use the Textiles Shop please make a donation for time spent and materials used. Cash donations can be placed in the donation box on the window sill or can be made electronically via the payment kiosk at the front office.
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Shops at TinkerMill are mostly self funded. We use donations from shop usage, materials fees, and class fees to keep the shop running. If you use the Textiles Shop please make a donation for time spent and materials used. Cash donations can be placed in the donation box on the window sill or can be made electronically via the payment kiosk at the front office.
  
=== Equipment ===
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== Equipment ==
  
 
Here is a list of some of the equipment, tools, and supplies in the Textiles Shop:  
 
Here is a list of some of the equipment, tools, and supplies in the Textiles Shop:  
 
* seamless 8'x5' cutting table with measurement grid and self-healing mat
 
* seamless 8'x5' cutting table with measurement grid and self-healing mat
* a variety of measuring tools, including tailor's tape measures, rulers of various sizes, and templates
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* a variety of measuring tools, including tailor's tape measures, straight edges, rulers of various sizes, and templates
 
* a variety of cutting tools, including basic sewing scissors, dressmaker shears, pinking shears, and cutting wheels
 
* a variety of cutting tools, including basic sewing scissors, dressmaker shears, pinking shears, and cutting wheels
* two straight stitch [[Industrial Sewing Machines]] with walking presser feet and attachments
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* two straight stitch [[industrial sewing machines]] with walking presser feet and attachments
 
* a variety of home sewing machines from Singer, Brother, and Husqvarna / Viking with attachments
 
* a variety of home sewing machines from Singer, Brother, and Husqvarna / Viking with attachments
 
* a [[Embroidery|Brother SE-400]] sewing machine configured for machine embroidery
 
* a [[Embroidery|Brother SE-400]] sewing machine configured for machine embroidery
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* a professional grommet and snap press, and hand-held rivet and snap presses
 
* a professional grommet and snap press, and hand-held rivet and snap presses
 
* a few leather-working tools, such as an awl, hand stitcher, chisels and mallet
 
* a few leather-working tools, such as an awl, hand stitcher, chisels and mallet
* a vinyl heat press
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* a heat press
 
* a hot knife for cutting poly webbing
 
* a hot knife for cutting poly webbing
 
* electric carving knives and an insulation saw for carving foam
 
* electric carving knives and an insulation saw for carving foam
 
* hand tools for automotive and furniture upholstery
 
* hand tools for automotive and furniture upholstery
 
* a clothes iron, ironing board, press cloth, and other supplies for clothing care
 
* a clothes iron, ironing board, press cloth, and other supplies for clothing care
* a Windows 10 PC loaded with design software
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* a Windows 10 PC loaded with various types of productivity software, graphic design software, and specialized embroidery software
  
 
We are always open to suggestions for other tools and supplies that would help to make the shop more useful. If you have something that you would like to donate, please contact a shop captain or the TinkerMill executive director first to discuss your donation. Please do not leave anything in the shop as a donation without prior approval as it creates administrative overhead for our volunteer shop captains.
 
We are always open to suggestions for other tools and supplies that would help to make the shop more useful. If you have something that you would like to donate, please contact a shop captain or the TinkerMill executive director first to discuss your donation. Please do not leave anything in the shop as a donation without prior approval as it creates administrative overhead for our volunteer shop captains.
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== Activities ==
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The Textiles Shop can be used for a variety of activities, including tracing and cutting patterns; hand and machine sewing; garment construction; hand and machine embroidery; knitting and crocheting; clothing care and mending; basic upholstery; and basic leather working. The shop is also a generally fun place to hang out, talk to other members, and get creative!
  
 
=== Basic Sewing ===
 
=== Basic Sewing ===
  
We have several home sewing machines and basic sewing tools and supplies available for anyone to use. For more information, see the  
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We have several home sewing machines and basic sewing tools and supplies available for anyone to use. Types of home sewing machines include the Brother SE-400 and the Brother XL-2600i. For more information, see the  
 
[[Zig-Zag & Straight Stitch Machines|Basic Sewing Machine]] page.
 
[[Zig-Zag & Straight Stitch Machines|Basic Sewing Machine]] page.
  
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=== Industrial Sewing ===
 
=== Industrial Sewing ===
  
The Textiles Shop has two industrial sewing machines available for use. We have a Juki and a Kingmax. Both machines are straight stitch only with walking feet. They are capable of sewing leather and other materials that would not be suitable for a home sewing machine. Each can sew through 1/2" of fabric! We have accessory feet for zippers, rolled hems, and welting / piping. Both of the sewing machines have been fitted with variable speed motors which make it much easier for new users to learn.
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The Textiles Shop has two industrial sewing machines available for use: a Juki DNU-1541S and a Kingmax GC1541S. Both machines are straight stitch only with walking feet. They are capable of sewing leather and other materials that would not be suitable for a home sewing machine. Each can sew through 1/2" of fabric! We have accessory feet for zippers, rolled hems, and welting / piping. Both of the sewing machines have been fitted with variable speed motors which make it much easier for new users to learn.
  
 
Because these sewing machines can be dangerous if not used properly, users are required to take a training class before using the industrial sewing machines. Members with previous experience on these types of sewing machines can take a "fast pass" certification test to pass out of the training class, but must be able to demonstrate their skill and must still pay a certification fee.
 
Because these sewing machines can be dangerous if not used properly, users are required to take a training class before using the industrial sewing machines. Members with previous experience on these types of sewing machines can take a "fast pass" certification test to pass out of the training class, but must be able to demonstrate their skill and must still pay a certification fee.
  
 
For more information, see the [[Industrial Sewing Machines]] page.
 
For more information, see the [[Industrial Sewing Machines]] page.

Revision as of 15:21, 25 August 2021

Textiles Shop
Location: Northwest corner of the building
Shop Colors:    
Shop Captain(s): Chad Marks and Lynne Newberry
Slack Channel(s): #textiles-admin and #sewing-embroidery

General

The Textiles Shop at TinkerMill is one of the best sewing and fabric arts maker space shops in Colorado. We provide equipment, hand tools, and basic supplies to support home sewing, industrial sewing, machine embroidery, upholstery, clothing care, and general fabric and textiles crafts. We have a clean, comfortable, dedicated room specifically for textiles work. The centerpiece of our shop is a large, 8' x 5' cutting table with gridlines and self-healing cutting surface. We have a variety of home sewing machines, sergers, embroidery machines, and industrial sewing machines. The full list of shop equipment is listed in the Equipment section below.

Our shop is open to TinkerMill members and non-members alike. Non-members are welcome to use the shop but must be accompanied by a member. To ensure safety and proper equipment usage, the computerized embroidery machines, industrial sewing machines, and the heat press require training before use. The home sewing machines, sergers, and all hand tools are available for anyone to use at any time. The shop is open to TinkerMill members 24x7 and to non-members whenever a member is present. To find certification classes, check the TinkerMill Meetup calendar or contact a shop captain if you need a class that is not currently scheduled.

COVID Restrictions

Visitors to TinkerMill who are not vaccinated must where a face covering at all times. There are no social distancing requirements or maximum occupancy limits at this time.

Donations

Shops at TinkerMill are mostly self funded. We use donations from shop usage, materials fees, and class fees to keep the shop running. If you use the Textiles Shop please make a donation for time spent and materials used. Cash donations can be placed in the donation box on the window sill or can be made electronically via the payment kiosk at the front office.

Equipment

Here is a list of some of the equipment, tools, and supplies in the Textiles Shop:

  • seamless 8'x5' cutting table with measurement grid and self-healing mat
  • a variety of measuring tools, including tailor's tape measures, straight edges, rulers of various sizes, and templates
  • a variety of cutting tools, including basic sewing scissors, dressmaker shears, pinking shears, and cutting wheels
  • two straight stitch industrial sewing machines with walking presser feet and attachments
  • a variety of home sewing machines from Singer, Brother, and Husqvarna / Viking with attachments
  • a Brother SE-400 sewing machine configured for machine embroidery
  • a BabyLock EMP-6 six-needle large hoop embroidery machine with accessories
  • two sergers
  • a selection of needles, thread, scrap fabric, and notions
  • a professional grommet and snap press, and hand-held rivet and snap presses
  • a few leather-working tools, such as an awl, hand stitcher, chisels and mallet
  • a heat press
  • a hot knife for cutting poly webbing
  • electric carving knives and an insulation saw for carving foam
  • hand tools for automotive and furniture upholstery
  • a clothes iron, ironing board, press cloth, and other supplies for clothing care
  • a Windows 10 PC loaded with various types of productivity software, graphic design software, and specialized embroidery software

We are always open to suggestions for other tools and supplies that would help to make the shop more useful. If you have something that you would like to donate, please contact a shop captain or the TinkerMill executive director first to discuss your donation. Please do not leave anything in the shop as a donation without prior approval as it creates administrative overhead for our volunteer shop captains.

Activities

The Textiles Shop can be used for a variety of activities, including tracing and cutting patterns; hand and machine sewing; garment construction; hand and machine embroidery; knitting and crocheting; clothing care and mending; basic upholstery; and basic leather working. The shop is also a generally fun place to hang out, talk to other members, and get creative!

Basic Sewing

We have several home sewing machines and basic sewing tools and supplies available for anyone to use. Types of home sewing machines include the Brother SE-400 and the Brother XL-2600i. For more information, see the Basic Sewing Machine page.

In addition to regular sewing machines, we also have two sergers available for use. For more information, see the sergers page.

Industrial Sewing

The Textiles Shop has two industrial sewing machines available for use: a Juki DNU-1541S and a Kingmax GC1541S. Both machines are straight stitch only with walking feet. They are capable of sewing leather and other materials that would not be suitable for a home sewing machine. Each can sew through 1/2" of fabric! We have accessory feet for zippers, rolled hems, and welting / piping. Both of the sewing machines have been fitted with variable speed motors which make it much easier for new users to learn.

Because these sewing machines can be dangerous if not used properly, users are required to take a training class before using the industrial sewing machines. Members with previous experience on these types of sewing machines can take a "fast pass" certification test to pass out of the training class, but must be able to demonstrate their skill and must still pay a certification fee.

For more information, see the Industrial Sewing Machines page.