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Feb 21, 2026, 1:18:00 PMFeb 21
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Meeting Purpose Review lab projects, plan new initiatives, and address equipment issues. Key Takeaways - Industrial Sewing Machine Unusable: The machine's foot pedal is now too high after a console height adjustment, making it unusable. A fix is a top priority to enable lab activity. - CLO 3D Software Explored: The lab is investigating CLO 3D for advanced pattern-making classes. Rae will contact CLO for non-profit pricing and a potential demo. - New Classes & Events Planned: A sewing machine repair clinic is being organized, and Rae and David are developing intermediate-level sewing classes. - Embroidery Machine Reservation: A 3-hour reservation cap will be implemented to balance access for complex projects (e.g., 45-min patches) with fair sharing. Topics Equipment & Space Usability - Industrial Sewing Machine: - Problem: The foot pedal is too high after the console was lowered for seated use. - Impact: The machine is currently unusable. - Solutions: - Lower the wheels on the foot pedal's stand. - Raise the console back up and use taller chairs. - Convert the mechanical linkage to a plug-in foot pedal. - Coat Hooks: - Two matching hooks will be installed next to the mirror to supplement the existing three. - Rationale: Provide more space for changing, especially for members with multiple layers of winter clothing. - Quilting Machine: - The large 12-foot machine is a space burden and needs a new home. - Action: David will continue outreach, prioritizing the Senior Center's quilting group to keep the machine local. He will also post in the Makerspace collab Slack channel. - Spinning Wheel: - The "Safety Checkout Required" tag will be removed. - Rationale: The machine has no significant fail states, and the tag may deter new users from trying it. New Initiatives & Classes - Sewing Machine Repair Clinic: - Concept: A community clinic where members can bring machines for tuning. - Options: Pool internal knowledge or hire a contractor. - Potential Contractors: - Jill's contractor (Seaco Sewing) - Mr. Ogier (retired, Rochester) - Mechanic (Mary Stitches) - Intermediate Sewing Classes: - Rae and David are developing 1–2 classes to teach advanced techniques. - Focus: Using the serger and cover stitch machines for stretch knits. - CLO 3D Software Exploration: - Goal: Use CLO 3D for advanced pattern-making classes. - Rationale: Enables faster learning of pattern geometry than hand-drafting. - Challenges: High system requirements and a $50/month license fee. - Action: Rae will contact CLO for non-profit pricing and a demo. David will confirm a lab computer can run the software. Supplies & Organization - Tool Order: Anna will order French/Hip Curves and more marking pens. - Wishlist: Rotary tool guides and a clear quilting ruler (e.g., Omnigrid). - Cricut Vinyl: - Organization: New pouches are being used to sort vinyl by type (permanent, iron-on, scraps). - Donation: A large roll of permanent vinyl will be cut into 12"x12" sheets to fill the pouches. - Inventory: Need more white/black iron-on and a new pack of permanent sheets. - Issue: Older "dollar store" vinyl is failing (backing splits), making it unusable. Lab Operations & Community - Embroidery Machine Reservation: - Decision: Implement a 3-hour reservation cap. - Rationale: This balances fair access with the time needed for complex projects (e.g., a 45-minute patch). - Process: Use the 3D printer system (extendable if no one is waiting). - Volunteer Support: - A new volunteer is interested in the textiles lab. - Action: Anna will offer machine walkthroughs to help them assist members confidently. - Black Sheep Demo: - David offered to arrange a demo of Black Sheep's industrial multi-head embroidery machine. - Action: David will contact Steve at Black Sheep if there is sufficient interest. Next Steps - David: - Find and install the two coat hooks by the next meeting. - Cut the donated permanent vinyl into 12"x12" sheets. - Confirm with Rob that a lab computer can run CLO 3D. - Post about the quilting machine in the Makerspace collab Slack channel. - Rae: - Contact CLO 3D for non-profit pricing and a potential demo. - Anna: - Order French/Hip Curves and marking pens. - Offer machine walkthroughs to the new volunteer. - All: - Brainstorm solutions for the industrial sewing machine's foot pedal issue. - Develop 1–2 intermediate sewing class options. - Next Meeting: Saturday, March 28th, at the usual time.
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Textiles Lab Meeting
February 21, 2026    48 mins    View Meeting or Ask Fathom
Action Items ✨
Organize Textiles Lab shelves incl. plumbing gap
David Leong
Lower console machine pedal; move console for changing area
David Leong
Find 2 coat hooks; install next to mirror
David Leong
Confirm CLO3D PC specs w/ Rob; then Rae email CLO3D re: nonprofit pricing + demo
David Leong
Order French/hip curves + marking pens for Textiles Lab
Anna Morse
Confirm current quilting ruler inventory
Anna Morse
Test donation vinyl; then cut 12x12 permanent sheets for pouches
David Leong
Post in Makerspace Collab Slack re: 12-ft quilting machine
David Leong
Set up embroidery machine reservation calendar w/ 3h cap
Anna Morse
Install 3 lockboxes on other machines
David Leong
Remove 'Safety Checkout Required' tag from spinning wheel
Anna Morse
Notify Abby (Stitches) re: Mar 28 Textiles Lab mtg; invite attendees
David Leong
Find matching wood piece for coat hooks
David Leong
Meeting Summary ✨

Meeting Purpose

Review lab projects, plan new initiatives, and address equipment issues.

Key Takeaways

Topics

Equipment & Space Usability

New Initiatives & Classes

Supplies & Organization

Lab Operations & Community

Next Steps

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