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Introduction to Arduino

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What to Expect

This class is split over two consecutive Wednesdays, April 8 and April 15, from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. Expect a technical, instructor-led environment that combines demonstrations with immediate hands-on experimentation. The instructor will guide the group through software setup and basic circuit building, allowing participants to practice reading inputs like buttons and potentiometers while controlling outputs. Participants should bring their own laptop with the Arduino software pre-installed to maximize class time.

Quilting and Binding

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What to Expect

This standalone skill class meets on Sunday, December 6, from 1–4pm. This class combines demonstration and guided practice. The instructor will demonstrate various binding methods and hand-finishing techniques to secure quilt edges. Participants will spend the session applying these methods to their own work or practice materials.

Quilting with Denim

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What to Expect

This standalone skill class meets on Sunday, November 1, from 1–4pm. This class combines demonstration and guided practice. The instructor will demonstrate techniques for cutting, arranging, and piecing heavy fabrics into cohesive designs. Participants will practice stitching through multiple layers of denim to complete at least one finished block.

3D Printer

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What to Expect

This is a hands-on, machine-focused class led by Sean, drawing on real-world experience with a variety of 3D printers. We’ll walk through the major components of a printer, how they interact, and what’s happening at each stage of a print. Participants will observe printers in operation, practice common setup and adjustment tasks, and work through typical problems that come up during printing. The focus is on understanding what the printer is doing and why, so troubleshooting feels logical instead of frustrating.