fiber_arts
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Fiber Arts Studio
The Fiber Arts Studio is captained by Samantha Sullivan and Sam Dunne.
Shop Policy
General Safety
- Members must have completed MAKE Roanoke’s new member orientation before using the Fiber Arts Studio.
- No food or drinks are permitted on or near machines in the Fiber Arts Studio.
- Dispose of all spent sharp objects: sewing needles, knife blades, straight pins, etc in the yellow blade disposal tub.
- Do not cut directly on the tables, use a cutting mat.
- Keep all accessories with their machines.
Studio Policy & Courtesy
- Clean-Up is mandatory. Remove all scraps, loose threads, etc from your workspace when you’re done. Sweep up your area before you leave.
- Do not disturb another member’s project.
- 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.
- Don’t wind communal bobbins up all the way unless you’ll need that much thread.
- Feel free to add “usable scraps” (bigger than an adult hand, approximately) to our scrap bin!
- No dyeing in the sink.
- Browse the scrap bin for suitable material before cutting into communal yardage.
Other Rules
- 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:
These machines require specific training before use.
fiber_arts.txt · Last modified: 2025/04/29 20:53 by samantha_sullivan