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Fiber Arts Studio

The Fiber Arts Studio is captained by Samantha Sullivan and Sam Dunne.

Shop Policy

General Safety

  1. Members must have completed MAKE Roanoke’s new member orientation before using the Fiber Arts Studio.
  2. No food or drinks are permitted on or near machines in the Fiber Arts Studio.
  3. Dispose of all spent sharp objects: sewing needles, knife blades, straight pins, etc in the yellow blade disposal tub.
  4. Do not cut directly on the tables, use a cutting mat.
  5. Keep all accessories with their machines.

Studio Policy & Courtesy

  1. Clean-Up is mandatory. Remove all scraps, loose threads, etc from your workspace when you’re done. Sweep up your area before you leave.
  2. Do not disturb another member’s project.
  3. Do not leave your project out where it takes over equipment (machines, dressforms, tables, etc). A draped project in progress may be left on a dressform for up to 24 hours using the Parking Permit system. Members can store projects and non-communal materials in a locker.
  4. Don’t wind communal bobbins up all the way unless you’ll need that much thread.
  5. Feel free to add “usable scraps” (bigger than an adult hand, approximately) to our scrap bin!
  6. No dyeing in the sink.
  7. Browse the scrap bin for suitable material before cutting into communal yardage.

Other Rules

  1. When cutting out MAKE Roanoke patterns, cut the paper only on the largest size so they may be used again by people of other sizes

Machines

Yellow Level Machines:

These machines are available to anyone who has completed the Fiber Arts Studio Orientation.

Red Level Machines:

fiber_arts.txt · Last modified: 2025/04/29 20:53 by samantha_sullivan

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