Basic Use and Safety: Sewing Machine

Basic Use and Safety: Sewing Machine

learn how to safely set up and use the industrial and home sewing machine, as well as serger for finishing fabric edges

By MakerSpace NYC

Select date and time

Wednesday, June 5 · 6 - 7pm EDT

Location

Futureworks Makerspace- Brooklyn Army Terminal

140 58th St Building B, Unit 1C Brooklyn, NY 11220

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

In this single, 1hr Basic Safety and Use workshop, students will learn how to safely set up and use the industrial and home sewing machine, as well as serger for finishing fabric edges. We will cover basic machine maintenance as well.

Students must come to class with appropriate attire, which includes closed-toe work shoes. Makerspace NYC will provide safety glasses upon request. Class limited to those 18 yo and up.

PRICING:
$95 member / $110 non-member

Enter code MEMBERS to apply the 15% member discount. Membership status will be verified upon purchase.


LATER SPRING SESSIONS:

Wednesday, May 22nd- 4 - 5pm

Wednesday, June 5th- 6 -7pm


INSTRUCTOR:
I am Hilla Shapira, an educator, costume designer, and multidisciplinary artist. My work explores the relationship between everyday design and the body, questioning design norms and the political aspects of objects. I have taught courses on various topics at Wayne State University in Detroit, Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, MI, and Bezalel Academy in Jerusalem, Israel. Additionally, I have presented artistic projects in Israel, Europe, and the USA, including exhibitions at Art Basel in Miami, NY Textile Month in NYC, Jerusalem Design Week in Jerusalem, NY Jewelry Week in NYC, Little Berlin Gallery in Philadelphia, Depo2015 in Pilsen, Czech Republic, Neve Schechter Gallery in Tel-Aviv, Hansen House in Jerusalem, Textile Arts Center in Brooklyn, NY, and Wasserman Projects in Detroit, MI.

My professional teaching experience is diverse in the substance, students, institutions, and group structures. I believe that each student has their way of learning, and the role of the educator is to be flexible and to communicate with students about the directions and structures that are suitable for each specific individual. I want to motivate students to create and be excited about learning while embracing challenges. My goal is to assist each student in finding their niche and place as an individual. I wish to learn from my students and the people around me. Different backgrounds bring complicated and rich discussions. I encourage my students to have curiosity about learning from and about others.

REFUNDS / CANCELATIONS:

If we cancel, we will refund you in full and notify you. You may cancel and get a full refund up to three days before the class. After that, refunds are contingent on us being able to fill your seat. Under no circumstances do we offer refunds to individuals who cancel on the same day. This ruins the party for everyone.

LOCATION:

Futureworks Makerspace
Brooklyn Army Terminal
140 58th St Building B, Unit 1C
Located on the first floor next to Pete's Restaurant

For detailed directions by car (free parking), subway or ferry go to:
https://www.bklynarmyterminal.com/location

Organized by

MakerSpace NYC is a non-profit, community workspace for makers, builders, tinkerers, hardware developers, hobbyists, artists, entrepreneurs, and anyone with a curious mind who wants to make something. We offers tools, equipment, resources, workshops, and over 50,000 sq ft of space for you to make your ideas come to life.  We have two locations, Staten Island MakerSpace and Futureworks MakerSpace at the Brooklyn Army Terminal.

$110