Category: MAKR 151: Makerspace Lab I
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Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV)
With heat transfer vinyl you can apply a design to cotton or canvas, it just sticks on. Sublimation HTV Use this as a base to then print sublimation OVER (dont print directly onto this product). Works on dark and light colored fabrics, T-shirts, hats, pillows, etc. Vinyl Sheets (Color Changing, Puffy, Solar) PRINT AREA: 12″x…
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Canva for Design
Canva is an online, browser-based software that let you design items for printing on sublimation, stickers, laser and more. It has a free version and a paid version. We have a number of templates created at the right size for various projects that you can use.
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Adobe Illustrator
How to Get the Software Tips & Tricks Slides: Illustrator for Makerspace Cut lines for Stickers: Offset Path
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Sewing Tutorials and Patterns
For Brand New Sewists Basic Stiches Tutorial: https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/learn-stitches-and-hand-sewing-projects-2978472 Sewing by Hand Sewing with a Machine Free Patterns & Tutorials
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MAKR 151 Makerspace Lab I or II
This lab course provides access to workshops in the methodologies and practices of making in a contemporary Makerspace / fabrication laboratory environment. Via hands-on trainings, workshops, and instruction, students will gain experience using a variety of equipment used in the Makerspace to design and build projects using materials and equipment such as wood, plastics, metals,…
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Waterslide Decals
Let’s try using some waterslide decals on different materials! The paper is a thin sheet of plastic stuck to a paper backing. You need to print your images and then spray a clear acrylic coating to set the ink and prevent it from smearing. https://www.hayespaper.com/pages/waterslide-inkjet-instructions