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Embroidery Project

By completing the following project, you will gain the following skills:

  • Access to the Learning Factory
  • Basic Safety Training
  • EMBROIDERY
  • EMBROIDERY SOFTWARE

First Things First…

You’ll need to Complete your Safety Trainings

To make these projects in the Learning Factory you’ll need to go through a series of trainings before your can use any tools.

  • Step 1: Complete the online training by reading through the content, watching a video and completing a safety and knowledge quiz.
  • Step 2: Complete the in-person training. You will have to come to the Learning Factory Makerspace in order to complete a ‘Scavenger Hunt’ to familiarize yourself with the shop. You will use a QR code reader (available though most phones camera app) to scan each item as your find it around the shop.

NEXT…

FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH THE SHOP

Use this map to navigate the shop and find the tools you need.

The Learning Factory is open from 8:00AM-10:00PM Monday-Friday.

Wood shop has special hours to accommodate trainings. Please keep this in mind.

Wood Shop Special Hours:

MONDAY: 8:00AM-6:00PM

TUESDAY: 8:00AM-12:00PM

3:30PM-5:30PM

WEDNESDAY: 1:00PM-6:00PM

THURSDAY: 8:00AM-10:00AM

FRIDAY: 8:00AM-1:00PM

Effective: 1.24.22

NOW YOU ARE READY TO GET STARTED

Step 1

Gather your build components from the LF Staff. You are responsible for keeping your parts together and bringing them back with you if you plan on completing the build through multiple days. You should receive the following Items:

    1. (1x) Blanket, towel or other polyester blend item of choice

Step 2

You will be using the Baby Lock Alliance Embroidery machine, located between the laser cutting room and the storage cage. The machine will load a file of your choice and embroider up to four different colored threads in one design.

The video above gives a good introduction to what the machine can accomplish. There will be several other videos you will have to watch in order to get a grasp of the machine.

The Baby Lock Alliance has a help menu that can guide you though the necessary steps to use the machine. Please use these instructions and the help menu to assist you in completing this project first. If after using these resources,  you truly cannot figure it out, please ask a TA.

 

 

Step 3

If you wish to make a custom design, you can use the Baby Lock Palette software.

Ask a TA for the USB containing the software. There is only one software key that connects to one of the computers in the LF. This is the computer all the way in the back of the lobby. Look back at the map for its location. If you don’t want to wait for the software, you can use some of the preloaded images on the Baby Lock Alliance Machine. Using the Baby Lock Alliance directly, you can create text to create a monogram, decorate using borders, and load hundreds of images without having to use the software. This is a great way to get started quickly.

 

Step 4

Using this software you can create a custom design for your item either using an existing template, or of an image you find online. You can use Adobe Creative Cloud or Corel to make your own unique design and then import that image into Palette as an .svg. Use the video above to assist you in getting started. You may want to continue the series of tutorials this Youtuber offers to learn some advanced options.

Step 5

Use this video to learn how to use the hoops and how to properly secure the material. The video uses another Baby Lock Alliance machine, but the principles are the same. Just in keep in mind that the hoop will be mounted on both sides on the Baby Lock Alliance machine.

 

 

Step 6

The previous video mentioned a stabilizing material. The stabilizer gives the needle a better surface to grasp on. The needle stitches both through your material and through the stabilizer, leaving the stabilizer on the back. You can trim it down close to your design when you are finished embroidering. The image above shows two types of stabilizer, one being the tear-away(backing) and the other being the water-soluble. As the name suggests, the water-soluble stabilizer is used when you want a removable stabilizer. The material will dissolve after being washed. It also better stabilizes high-pile material such as towels and blankets.

 

Step 7

  • Turn on the machine! Power switch is located on the left back side when facing the machine.

Step 8

Once the machine loads, use the touchscreen to click on the ? at the top, next to the home page. Then, click on Basic Operation and go though each of the items. This basic training will get you ready to begin your embroidery piece. If issues arise as you are progressing, you can always return to the ? menu and click on Troubleshooting to find solutions for some common issues.

Step 9

  • Learn how to load your file into the Baby Lock Alliance.

Additional Instructions: Threading the Bobbin

The help menu on the Baby Lock Alliance is very comprehensive, but if you need to see some of the steps in action, the following video will help with common issues.

 

  • Learn how to thread the bobbin if the machine requests it. If you still have bobbin left, you can skip this step.

Additional Instructions: Thread the Machine

  • Learn how to thread the machine.

Additional Instructions: Color Sorting

  • Learn how to color sort.

Additional Instructions: Learn about Tracing in order to fix mistakes

  • Learn how to use the Trace feature in order to back to a previous stitch and correct any issues.

Additional Help

  • Here is a sample towel with the water-soluble stabilizer on.

Inspiration

  • Here is a sample towel embroidery design.

Image by Conor Savage

Inspiration

  • Here is a sample bag embroidery design.

Image by Melina Trautman

Inspiration

  • Here is a sample blanket embroidery design.
  • Recommended stabilizer: Tear-off Sheet (Backing Paper) at Bottom. Water-Soluble sheet on top. This is due to the high pile of the material.

Image by Kelly Brown

LIST OF ITEMS NEEDED

Both online and in-person training complete

1x Blanket, towel or other polyester blend item of choice

1x Design file

Colored Bobbins 

STEP 1 Gathering Materials

Gather your build components from the LF Staff. You are responsible for keeping your parts together and bringing them back with you if you plan on completing the build through multiple days. You should receive the following Items:

(1x) Blanket, towel or other polyester blend item of choice

STEP 2 Baby Lock Alliance

You will be using the Baby Lock Alliance Embroidery machine, located between the laser cutting room and the storage cage. The machine will load a file of your choice and embroider up to four different colored threads in one design.

The video above gives a good introduction to what the machine can accomplish. There will be several other videos you will have to watch in order to get a grasp of the machine.

The Baby Lock Alliance has a help menu that can guide you though the necessary steps to use the machine. Please use these instructions and the help menu to assist you in completing this project first. If after using these resources,  you truly cannot figure it out, please ask a TA.

STEP 3 De-Burr your Tubing

Once you cut any metal it is extremely important to de-burr your tube. A burr is a sharp edge formed by working metal. De-burring is completed with two tools. The first tool is located across from the table where the drill bits are kept. They are in the drawer labeled de-burring tools. You are looking for a Countersink De-burring tool. This will be used to de-burr the inside edges of the metal tubing. The Countersink is inserted into the end of the tubing and rotated clockwise to remove the burr. This should be done to both sides of the tube.

STEP 4 Filing Pen Body

The next tool you will need is a File. This tool is in the back of the machine shop side of the Learning Factory. This tool is used to remove burrs from the outside of a part. They only cut in the push stroke. This means when you are holding the file on the edge of the part you are pushing the file from you; do not cut on the pull stroke, as this clogs and dulls the file. Rotate your part around as you file the edge, removing any sharp edges.

STEP 5 3D Printing the Pen Parts

You will need to print all three parts. Follow the directions in the pdf below.

3D Printing Instructions

3D Printing STL Files

STEP 6 Laser Cutting the Pen Clip

You will need to create a file based on the measured dimensions of the pen cap that you just printed. It should look like the pen clip below. We have a wide variety of measuring tools available here at the Learning Factory. Measure the Pen cap to generate the correct dimensions you will require for a proper fitting pen clip. The Learning Factory staff has wood available for the pen clip. When you have your file complete, find a Learning Factory Staff Member, and we will help your laser cut your Pen Clip.

STEP 7 Pen Clip Design

You can use this image as an inspiration, but we encourage you to make your own design for the clip. You can even engrave your name on its side. We have a wide variety of measuring tools available here at the Learning Factory. Measure the “Pen Cap” to generate the correct dimensions you will require for a proper fitting “pen clip. The Learning Factory staff has wood available for the pen clip. When you have your file complete, find a Learning Factory Staff Member, and we will help your laser cut your Pen Clip.

STEP 8 Assmebly

Now that you have all your parts made you need to put them together.

  1. The first step is to insert the “Pen Nose” into the “Pen Tube.”
  2. Next, insert your “Ink Refill” into the “Pen Tube”. It will fit snugly into the “Pen Nose”.
  3. Next, insert the “End Cap” into the Pen Tube”. You may want to shorten your “End Cap” for proper fit. Test fit the “End Cap” before gluing. Once it fits properly, you will have to place a small drop of super glue onto the face of the “End Cap” and glue it to the “Pen Tube” only. CAUTION: GLUING ANY OTHER PARTS TOGETHER WILL CAUSE THE INK REFILL TO BE IRREPARABLE.

Use this animation to help you visualize the pen assembly.

  1. Next, place the “Pen Cap” onto the “Pen Nose”.
  2. Next, check that the “Pen Clip” you made fits into the “Pen Cap” correctly. Some final sanding may be required for the best adhesion. Once test fitted, apply a small amount of the glue to the mating surface, and stick them together.